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IBRDBSI announces $24 million land purchases
(by Dani Grigg @ 12:51 MDT on 07/18)
DBSI Acquisitions announced today it has purchased four land parcels for a sum of $24.3 million dollars in markets across the U.S.
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IBRThe North Face announces store in Boise
(by Dani Grigg @ 10:14 MDT on 07/18)
National outdoor retailer The North Face is expecting to a new store in downtown Boise.
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IBRFormer newspaper publisher appointed to Idaho House
(by IBR staff report @ 10:07 MDT on 07/18)
Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter has appointed Stephen Hartgen, the former publisher of the Times-News and a past vice chairman of the Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry, to fill a seat in the Idaho House.
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IBRAda County considers Skyline I development tonight
(by Dani Grigg @ 13:02 MDT on 07/17)
Tonight, Skyline I Development, Inc., will make its first appearance in front of Ada County planning and zoning to propose a 6,700-home planned community on 2,291 acres about 2.5 miles south of the Boise airport. Planning and zoning staff has recommended the commission approve the development, called Arbor Hills.
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IBRAda County approves Cartwright Ranch development
(by Dani Grigg @ 12:58 MDT on 07/17)
At an Ada County Board of Commissioners meeting Wednesday night, the board approved the 680-acre Cartwright Ranch planned community, an addition to the existing Hidden Springs development. The development will contain 620 homes, 20,000 square feet of commercial space and 473 acres of open space.
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IBRIdaho Power chief discusses energy challenges, plans
(by Zach Hagadone @ 07:17 MDT on 07/17)
IDACORP President and CEO LaMont Keen says there are four primary challenges facing energy providers across the country: growing demand, rising costs and prices, increasingly expensive and numerous capital expenditures and climate change.
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IBR$97 million retirement community coming to Boise
(by Dani Grigg @ 16:05 MDT on 07/16)
A Texas developer announced plans today to bring a $97 million retirement community to the Boise foothills.
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IBRIdaho Power looks to expand use of high tech meters
(by Zach Hagadone @ 12:01 MDT on 07/16)
Idaho Power  will spend upward of $25 million implementing the ESCO Technologies subsidiary Aclara Power-Line Systems Inc.'s TWACS advanced metering infrastructure solution, pending approval by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
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IBRAase’s Canyon pushed into work session
(by Dani Grigg @ 11:55 MDT on 07/16)
A City of Boise planning and zoning meeting attracted about 60 community members concerned about one project. The hot topic?
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IBRSluggish housing industry prompts tech firm job cuts
(by Zach Hagadone @ 08:24 MDT on 07/16)
Proof that a slumping housing market affects industries throughout the economy, it was made public on Tuesday that Boise-based tech firm MobileDataforce had eliminated seven of its 38 employee positions.
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National Business News

IBRAMD pressured amid exec shuffle
07/18 16:26 MDT (MarketWatch)

IBRCalifornia raises standards for green buildings
07/18 07:24 MDT (Los Angeles Times)

IBRON Semi to buy Catalyst Semi for $115M in stock
07/17 11:09 MDT (CNN.com)

IBRGannett 2Q profit falls by 36 percent
07/16 09:04 MDT (Associated Press)

IBRAirlines’ Woes Seen in Delta and American Losses
07/16 09:03 MDT (New York Times)

IBRWells Fargo profit drops, but dividend rises
07/16 09:02 MDT (Associated Press)

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Ethanol production – More spending, research on tap at Caldwell ethanol plant
Idaho Ethanol Processing plans to spend $3 million to $6 million in the next year or so to fine-tune and improve the “food-chain-friendly” ethanol plant in Caldwell.

Post Falls considers 1,000-acre annex
In a city sick of urban sprawl, Post Falls officials are considering inflating the city’s geographic footprint by more than 15 percent and edging the city limits farther into the prairie.

Sen. Larry Craig reports on trip to AREVA plants
U.S. Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, returned recently from a fact-finding trip to France, where he toured several AREVA nuclear facilities and met with the energy giant’s CEO Anne Lauvergeon.

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Biz Blog
07/18 09:03 MDT

by Michael Tomlin

At risk of joining Phil Gramm under John McCain’s campaign bus I feel compelled to take mainstream news “reporters” to task for both missing the story, and wrongly believing that Gramm was wrong.

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07/17 13:32 MDT

by Brad Carlson

Idaho banks continue to sell mortgages into the secondary market, even though it has been a rough year for government-sponsored mortgage buyers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in light of the subprime mortgage crunch, several bank presidents told me. Secondary-market players still want to buy mortgages issued to strong borrowers who made traditional down payments, but are steering clear of creative and risky loans, they said.

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07/17 07:15 MDT

by Robb Hicken

Thursday morning roundup: Twin Falls employees have been included in a class action case against Dell Call Centers.

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07/16 08:01 MDT

by Robb Hicken

Wednesday morning roundup: All right already, we get the point. Don't slam Rep. Bill Sali into us with a sledge hammer. The Wall Street Journal is calling out Walt Minnick and incumbent Bill Sali on the race that shouldn't be a race.

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07/15 12:54 MDT

by Zach Hagadone

When it was reported last week that an AREVA-owned nuclear plant in the south of France was ordered to close temporarily after about 7,925 gallons of unenriched uranium spilled onto the site and into two rivers, it added fuel to concerns around the world that nuclear energy may be riskier than it’s worth.

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07/15 08:37 MDT

by Robb Hicken

Tuesday morning roundup: U.S. states appear to be doing a better job of encouraging entrepreneurial activity than Canadian provinces. Idaho mentioned as top state to follow.

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07/14 12:57 MDT

by Robb Hicken

Monday morning roundup: California and surrounding states continue to be the driving force of new residents in Idaho according to a local web site.

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07/14 07:34 MDT

by Michael Tomlin

When goods are bought and sold on the open market it is hard to “protect” your products from unsavory ownership.

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07/11 09:30 MDT

by Brad Carlson

Idaho’s economy probably will stay weak for the rest of the year.

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07/09 11:07 MDT

by Simon Shifrin

Don Day brings some well-deserved attention to Journal Broadcast Group’s planned purchase of KNIN/Channel 9 in a blog post at Idaho Radio News.

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07/09 09:28 MDT

by Robb Hicken

Wednesday morning roundup: Actor Tom Hanks and his wife went to the state’s highest court to settle a dispute over their multimillion dollar Sun Valley home.

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07/09 07:43 MDT

by Michael Tomlin

I have heard conservative radio and television talk show hosts complain about how they “just don’t get” the Obama-mania that buoys the presidential candidacy of the junior senator from Illinois.

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07/08 15:32 MDT

by Zach Hagadone

The world’s most powerful tech and media players, meeting in Sun Valley, may be more worried about the soft economy than the confab this week.

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07/07 08:54 MDT

by Michael Tomlin

American English is by no means a perfect language, but for native speakers we should have the skill to say and write what we mean. Our inability or failure to do so is why lawyers, judges and the courts have to define and interpret for us what we mean in labor contracts, human resource policies, prenuptial agreements, and the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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07/04 06:42 MDT

by Robb Hicken

Friday morning roundup: Earlier this week, the Burley City Council decided to issue a legal warning to a the Pacific Ethanol plant owners.

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