Thursday July 29, 2010 3:42 pm  

BP protesters in Boise call for ‘Gulf justice’

By Jennifer Gonzalez

A group of Idahoans took a stand on the federal court steps in Boise challenging any preferential treatment BP may receive in upcoming lawsuits. On July 29, a panel of federal judges was expected to decide how to handle hundreds of lawsuits filed against BP resulting from the Gulf oil spill.

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IDAHO FACES

Balch named manager at Zions Bank branch

Zions Bank has hired Matt Balch as branch manager at Zions Bank’s Boise Fairview and Cole office, located at 7402 W. Fairview Ave. He is responsible for business development and customer service management of the branch. Balch, a Utah native, has worked for Zions Bank since 2005 and most recently was the branch manager of Zions [...]

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FOCUS ON BUSINESS

Sun not setting on couple's solar dreams

By Gaye Bunderson

Dustin and Franccesca Baker are in hot water. Sort of. Their business helps others heat water, keep their houses warm, and their refrigerators cold. The Bakers install solar electric and solar thermal panels in residences and commercial buildings through a business they opened last year called Idaho Solar Design & Consulting. The couple was chosen to [...]

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IBR COLUMNS

Healthy workforce key insurance benefits issue

By Michelle Hicks

I know many benefit and HR leaders are trying to understand the specific impacts of health care reform on their plans for 2011. It’s tough right now. Open enrollment begins for most companies in just a couple of months and new rules are issued by the Department of Labor almost every day. But while you consider [...]

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Construction

Idaho contractors uncertain about future (access required)

The only way to track Pat McEntee down is by cell phone. As the vice president of Boise-based Central Paving Co., he's the first to [...]

Education

U of I researchers hope to speed up food safety testing

Holding up a small vial the size of a fingernail polish bottle, University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene's Shiva Rastogi points to unseen danger. The [...]

Financial Services

Minnick crafts bill to avert commercial loan collapse (access required)

Idaho Rep. Walt Minnick, hoping to fend off a looming wave of commercial loan defaults and a continuing decline in real estate prices, was preparing [...]

Health Care

After 17 years, a new leader for Idaho’s Mountain States Group (access required)

Mountain States Group, a non-profit organization that provides health and human service programs around Idaho and in some other states, has a new executive [...]

Law & Government

Otter: Attracting, keeping small business key to Idaho's growth

State officials want to recruit businesses to Idaho, but they don’t want to forget about those operating here already.   “We’re looking for a good [...]

Real Estate

Housing market remains troubled

A Boise real estate agent says June home sales dropped again, due in part to the expiration of tax credits for first-time homebuyers. "Obviously with [...]

Resources

Brookings report disparages cities' 'desperate corporate recruitment' (access required)

A new Brookings Institution report derides the kind of business recruitment campaigns that have dominated the time and money of a lot of Idaho business [...]

Technology

INL plans installation of ‘cool roofs’

Following a recent announcement from the U.S. Department of Energy about the future implementation of cool roof technology on DOE facilities, Idaho National Laboratory has [...]

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By Robb Hicken

It doesn’t cost any money to convince people of this: the city of Boise needs a stronger airport with improved passenger and freight access to grow its economy. And that cannot happen unless there is a change in the state’s Constitution.


By Michael Tomlin

I am not the first to note or believe that mean people …, well, create vacuums. I am a social scientist by training and work, and have long-proclaimed how much I “love people.” I am loving you far less each news cycle.


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