The planned transition of The Spokesman-Review from more than a century of Cowles family ownership to nonprofit stewardship ...
Spokane has a long tradition of stepping up for the institutions that make our region stronger, more connected and more compassionate. That includes our community newspaper. I’d like to share an ...
Cowles Company – the multi-generational owner of The Spokesman-Review newspaper – will explore turning the newspaper into a nonprofit that partners with local school districts, regional universities ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokesman-Review announced it is exploring turning the newspaper into a nonprofit. Cowles Company, the owner of the 132-year-old newspaper, said in a press release Tuesday morning ...
“Owner and publisher Stacey Cowles and his family are donating the Spokesman-Review to Comma Community Journalism Laboratory, a nonprofit created in 2022 by executive editor Rob Curley, who will ...
The Cowles family intends to donate The Spokesman-Review to a recently formed Spokane-based community nonprofit organization that plans to continue publishing the newspaper amid the changes and ...
Recently, The Spokesman-Review announced it will be donated to a nonprofit organization known as the Comma Community Journalism Laboratory. In doing so, the long-time family-owned paper seeks to ...