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July 14th Edition...

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.

‘Bipartisanship’ – it’s up to the voters — The Longer View

After year of changes, MPC closer to AMEX listing

Architect starts new firm focused on sustainability

Attorney concerned about foreclosure

Bid Briefs

Building Permits

California dietary supplement maker plans move to Star

Contracts Awarded

Holland Realty merger creates state’s largest sales agency

Hotel industry hopeful for rebound — Focus

Idaho unemployment rises on adjusted rates

Intermountain Gas sale positions service area from Minnesota to Oregon

LiveSigns gives hotel guests current facts on flights and other useful info — Focus

Local investment manager fights trademark infringement lawsuit

Minimum wage rising; Idaho holds lower pay

New state finance laws to take effect

ON Semiconductor’s King joins Open-Silicon Inc. board

Roundup

Supreme Court: Insurance companies must broadly defend policyholders

There’s never any lack of demand for gasoline — Marketplace

Two trained chefs felt it was ‘thyme’ to launch own business — New Business

Wireless tracker to be implemented in Himalayas, China

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