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Would-be Tamarack buyer faces second lawsuit from a federal agency

By Brad Iverson-Long

The U.S. Department of Labor is suing Matthew Hutcheson for allegedly taking more than $3.2 million from retirement plans he oversaw in an unsuccessful effort to buy the failed Tamarack Resort. Hutcheson, a retirement advisor from Eagle, faces four counts of violating retirement laws in federal civil court. The charges, filed May 15, come a [...]

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Scott Soder joins Idaho Public TV (access required)

Idaho Public Television has hired Scott Soder as its new director of major giving. Soder has held development positions with University of the Pacific, University of Idaho and the 4-H Youth Development Program. He has 20 years of nonprofit consulting experience. As director of major giving, Soder will help expand the participation of major investors [...]

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Project Update: Buffalo Wild Wings, Pocatello (access required)

By Brad Carlson

An approximately 6,000-square-foot Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant is set to open May 21 in the Pocatello Square shopping center. Work is about two weeks ahead of schedule, said Scott Stimpson, vice president of Nampa-based general contractor Radix Construction. Doug Davis, of the franchisee group that owns four other Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants in Idaho, said [...]

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Workers want to give you their feedback

By Dan Bobinski

The crystal ball of employee surveys is showing us that workers are frustrated with their employers. Their major gripe? Companies won’t put policies and practices in place to support their own goals. In a recent survey of 800 people in the finance, healthcare, retail, aerospace and defense industries, nearly 50 percent of workers surveyed believed [...]

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By Anne Wallace Allen

I’m flying to upstate New York for my college reunion next week, and I’m stockpiling work and reading matter on my Kindle. With stops in Minneapolis and Atlanta, it’s going to take me 13 hours to get there. But that’s the way it is to fly from Boise these days. Direct flights are scarce, especially [...]


By Molly O'Leary

Most business owners like the idea of being self-employed and, therefore, the “master of the universe.” But the downside of that dominion is that sometimes the business and/or its owner(s) may be liable in damages for its employees’ conduct even when it doesn’t occur directly “on the job” or with the business owner’s knowledge and [...]