Business
Nowadays, it’s rare to see someone stay with the same company for over 20 years. Charlotte Nemec, the current president and CEO of Canopy Credit Union (CCU), is an exception to the rule. This year marks her 28th year with the company.
Read MoreMary McDirmid, founder and Chief Experience Officer of Special Abilities Network (SAN), understands these pain points as the daughter of a man with Parkinson’s and the mother of a child with a rare disease.
Read MoreIf you have a craving for fantastic Mexican food, De Leon’s is the place to be. (10208 N Division St #110, Spokane, WA 99218) What we munched on: ~The Morning After Bloody Mary ~Chicken Fajitas ~Ground Beef Burrito~Holy Taco
Read MoreI have been wanting to check out Wiley’s for a while now so we decided to splurge and it definitely rocked our world from presentation to flavor to service.
Read MoreThe gift giving season is rapidly approaching, and you don’t know how to shop for the angler in your life…here are a few hints:
Read Moreby Patricia Elwing Have you ever come out of a diner after having breakfast or lunch and felt the heaviness of the greasy processed food and sub-par meat you just…
Read MoreThis last weekend my family spent the day tearing down an old hay shed. My job was to feed the crew lunch and be a Gopher for tools that would make the job even easier.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you had a grilled cheese sandwich and dipped it in tomato soup? Well, if you love traditional foods but are ready to dial it up, check out the Pesto Grilled Cheese and Tomato Basil soup at Chowderhead.
Read MoreDuring the pandemic and shut-downs when theatres were forced to close, the owners of B&B Theatres were committed to paying their employees’ health insurance, so they started a ‘Curbside Popcorn’ program where people could order popcorn to go.
Read More“Engage, Connect, Grow” is Mark Losh’s mantra and his driving framework. Mark became the Executive Director of the West Plains Chambers of Commerce on August 23rd of this year. He hit the ground running and attended 55 meetings in his first three weeks. He managed to carve some time out of his busy schedule to connect with me about his new role and his goals for the West Plains Chamber. Hold on to your hats, West Plains folks, and get ready for some exciting times! In fact, Mark doesn’t sleep well because he is so excited about his work with the West Plains business community, the growth of the area, and the changes coming to the chamber.
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