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When Sandy Tarbox, owner of Greencastle Soap and Supply, started thinking about retirement she knew her perfect replacement: Reardan farmgirl, loyal customer, and soap making instructor Tammy Merrill.
Read MoreThe last couple of years, many Spokane residents and businesses have experienced financial struggles unlike any they had seen before. Many Spokane residents had lost their jobs and had to wait for extended periods to get unemployment and other urgent benefits.
Read MoreArtists can have a tough time finding a foothold in today’s market, and art as a subject has been pushed aside to some extent over the past couple decades. Established artists may even struggle with maintaining a certain level of recognizability.
Read Moreby Amy McGarry Seeing potential is one of Sinead Voorhees’s superpowers. She’s found a perfect role to put that superpower to use as Whitworth University’s assistant dean of graduate studies…
Read MoreArea youth have been able to depend on a Spokane non-profit to help them get new or gently used clothing items and confidently shop in the store for needed items.
Read MoreHelping businesses and individuals bring new ideas to reality and onto the market is what Johnston Engineering specializes in, and they help design and develop new products in various industries across the market.
Read Morephoto and article by Matthew O. Stephens Residents of the Spokane Veterans Home can trust they will have some extra meat in their meals thanks to a donation of nearly…
Read Moreby Amy McGarry During my travels in Canada, I’ve been struck by the kindness and helpfulness of the Canadians I encountered. Barry Baker, originally from Swift Current, Sesketchewan, Canada, is…
Read MoreWhat comes to mind when you think of the word “leadership?” What does a leader do?
Read MoreHelping women find outlets for early breast cancer detection is what Spokane based non-profit Beyond Pink does. Advocating a technology that helps detect cancer cells years ahead of conventional methods, the group has raised $1.5 million through 13 years for the cause according to co-founder Charlie Brewer.
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