Journal names its 2022 class of Business Icons The Journal of Business has selected its 2022 class of Business Icons, who will the honored at an in April 7, 2022
The Journal’s View: Downtown Spokane faces critical juncture, deserves focus A confluence of events places Spokane’s downtown at a critical juncture, and it’s time for elect April 7, 2022
The Journal’s View: Business Icons awards provide opportunity to honor past leaders The present may have persistent challenges, but Spokane has a sparkling future, thanks in February 24, 2022
STCU to acquire four Banner Bank branches STCU has agreed to acquire four Banner Bank branches in small Inland Northwest towns. February 24, 2022
The Journal’s View: Education leadership changes merit communities’ attention With recently announced retirements and outstanding openings, the Inland Northwest education January 27, 2022
The Journal’s View: Mark Richard will leave DSP in good shape for next leader It will be a monumental task to replace Mark Richard, the outgoing CEO and president of the January 13, 2022
RiverBank names new CEO Spokane-based RiverBank Holding Co., the parent company of RiverBank, has named Michael F. Wilson December 16, 2021
Dallas company acquires Northwest Farmer-Stockman Cowles Co. has sold its longtime insurance subsidiary, Northwest Farmer-Stockman Inc., to Dallas-bas November 29, 2021
‘Zombie’ sites transformed into affordable homes Habitat for Humanity-Spokane celebrated with two families as they received the keys to their newly November 18, 2021
The Journal’s View: Employers must find ways to address the ‘sansdemic’ The pandemic persists, of course, but business leaders must find ways to address another November 18, 2021
The Journal’s View: Private sector’s lead is welcome in addressing homelessness Spokane is fortunate to have a prominent private-sector interest here that’s willing to step up an November 4, 2021