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State takes health subsidies, still fights federal reform (access required)

By IBR Staff

While Idaho is among the 20 states suing to overturn President Barack Obama’s health care reform law, it also made the list of organizations seeking part of a $5 billion federal reinsurance coverage plan. At least 20 Idaho companies and agencies applied for the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program and have been approved by Health and Human Services.

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IDAHO FACES

Rich Nixon appointed lending manager at D.L. Evans Bank branch

John V. Evans Sr., former governor of Idaho and president of D.L. Evans Bank, has announced the appointment of Richard A. Nixon to vice president, lending manager for the Treasure Valley area. Nixon has been in banking for more than 30 years. He also serves on civic boards and organizations and is a past president and [...]

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FOCUS ON BUSINESS

SBA, IIB team up to benefit small business borrowers

By Gaye Bunderson

Contrary to the way financial institutions generally work, Idaho Independent Bank is looking for people to borrow money. “We would like to make loans; that’s how we make money,” Greg Charlton, senior vice president and branch administrator at IIB in Boise, said. “Our loan activity is down. We’re looking for ways to get involved with people [...]

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IBR COLUMNS

Farming profits: Why stocks in ag equipment are strong

By Andrew Leckey

Tractors are pulling in profits for stock investors. The dramatic growth of emerging markets such as China, India and Brazil; strong crop prices; and the potential for a U.S. economic recovery continue to boost the prices of agricultural equipment manufacturers. Such a positive outlook makes sense in a world that needs to be fed and for a [...]

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MARKET SECTORS

Construction

Jerome builder pleads guilty in illegal alien case

A Jerome employer has pleaded guilty to hiring illegal aliens and assigning them to home construction projects in southern Idaho. Federal prosecutors say 39-year-old Stacy [...]

Education

Rental textbooks now an option at Idaho universities (access required)

Parents and students who are trying to save money on college costs are taking advantage of a new option: Rental textbooks that can cut [...]

Financial Services

Idaho investors look for more angels (access required)

The co-founder of Idaho's first angel investment fund wants to create another half dozen million-dollar pots of cash over the next few years in a [...]

Health Care

State takes health subsidies, still fights federal reform (access required)

While Idaho is among the 20 states suing to overturn President Barack Obama's health care reform law, it also made the list of organizations [...]

Law & Government

Permits revoked for oversized shipments through Idaho

LEWISTON - A judge on Aug. 24 revoked special permits allowing a company to truck four oversized loads of oil refinery equipment through a federally [...]

Real Estate

Seller financing - an option that requires careful review

Real estate prices today are historically low because there are far fewer buyers than sellers. Foreclosures continue to flood the market with bargains. But people [...]

Resources

Idaho passes New York in milk production race

A production increase in July has helped Idaho surpass New York as the nation's third leading milk producer. The Idaho Dairymen's Association says milk production [...]

Technology

Twitter dispute raises social media policy questions (access required)

The tweeps were in an uproar, but @Kelly208 and @falcontavern patched things up with a talk on the phone. The clamor on Twitter finally [...]

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By Robb Hicken

The Division of Financial Management crunched its numbers for the past quarter, leaving no doubt: economists still have no idea where Idaho's economy is headed.


By Michael Tomlin

It may be the most misused or perhaps the most fraudulent word in our political language – the word “moderate” that is. We hate it in our own political parties, yet ask for tolerance and respect for it in others. It doesn’t work either way.


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