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IDAHO ECONOMY
As Idaho recovers slowly, tourism pulls ahead
2006 it isn't. But owners of hotels, restaurants, gift shops and recreation businesses are happier than they've been in years.
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Permeable paving still rare for Treasure Valley businesses
Companies could save money in the long run, but the technology's upfront cost is a barrier.
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By the Numbers: Treasure Valley commercial real estate vancies keep falling
Vut lease rates fall too.
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Why won't this McDonald's move 20 feet into Idaho?
A McDonald's franchisee chose the Washington state side of a highway bordering Idaho even though Washington's minimum wage is higher.
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YOUR BUSINESS COMMUNITY
Making Good: Idaho job changes, recognition and other achievements
Laura Woodworth-Ney has been named Idaho State University's new provost and vice president for academic affairs.
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Making Good in Real Estate: Idaho job changes, recognition and other achievements
Bob Van Allen, a Boise Realtor and entrepreneur, is the new operations leader at Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Group, CEO Larry Laraway reports.
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PETER CRABB
The Economy by Peter R. Crabb: Low interest rates drive bond investors toward stocks
We're back in business. After years of avoiding stocks, investors are once again seeking the better returns of the equity markets.
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SCAM AND CONSUMER ALERTS
Better Business by Robb Hicken: Deft customer care helps pest control firm find success
There are thousands of ants - black, red, crazy, army, fire, leafcutter and carpenter ants. Chasing those small six-legged bugs around can make a pest expert buggy, and sometimes insensitive to customers. But it shouldn't.
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BUSINESS COLUMNISTS
Boise State on Business by Gundars Kaupins: Orientation helps new employees get off to a good start
Jim had quite a first day of work. He parked his car in the paved parking lot by the building, and a grumpy employee yelled at him to move his car to the dirt lot two blocks away. Only managers park on the paved lot.
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BUSINESS COLUMNISTS
Small Business by C. Norman Beckert: Focus and discipline help startups find success
Our experience at SCORE indicates that most small business owners are almost always constrained by a lack of time. Specifically, they lack time to do marketing and market research, to deal with suppliers and establish credit, to develop a website, to set up accounting records and a bookkeeping system...
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DAVID STAATS
From the Editor by David Staats: Way to go, Audrey, Bill and Patricklineyliney
I was happy to read the headline in the May 19 Statesman: "Audrey Dutton wins reporter of the year." Dutton's honor was one of several our business reporting team received in the annual Idaho Press Club competition for work in 2012.
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On the Business Agenda in the Treasure Valley
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND AMENDMENTS TO CITY CODE SECTIONS
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Website offers best forestry practices
The site could help forest owners comply with Idaho's management guidelines designed to protect water quality.
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Idaho offers free labor-law posters
Idaho businesses are again being solicited by companies to buy posters the state offers at no charge.
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Regional mining lab to restaff
The only federal laboratory devoted to mining safety in the West is regaining 12 jobs stripped away in recent years.
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Landlord seeks to evict Idaho car dealer
The owner of the property that houses a Moscow car dealer has asked a federal bankruptcy court to allow the dealership to be evicted for disobeying an order to pay back rent.
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Boise financial pro forecasts growth
The U.S. economy will recover until at least 2015 without tumbling into a recession, according to a Bloomberg poll.
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Mine company cites progress in Idaho
Midas Gold Corp. says it has made "significant progress" on its proposed mine in Valley County that hasn't been reflected in the price of its shares.





