Idaho Power on Dec. 1 will temporarily close the walkway that allows people to cross the Snake River at its Swan Falls Hydroelectric Project, on the Snake River about 40 miles southwest of Boise. The closure is to accommodate the ...
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Correction 
A photo caption in the Middleton High School story in the Nov. 16 issue of the Idaho Construction Review should have identified Richard Bauscher as the superintendent of the Middleton School District.
Read More »Life Flight Network earns top program award 
With service in nine locations in the Northwest, including four in the Treasure Valley, Life Flight Network has been recognized as the distinguished air medical program of the year by the Association of Air Medical Services. Life Flight Network is ...
Read More »INL shares in Department of Energy grant funding 
Lab among seven nationally to divide $104M for clean energy, efficiency tech projects
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Promotions/AppointmentsKnoll, Ranstrom advance at Moreton & Company Moreton & Company has announced the advancement of Harvey Knoll to chairman of Moreton Insurance of Idaho. He previously served as president of the Idaho office.Drew Ranstrom has been promoted to president of ...
Read More »Contracts 
Burks Excavation is the apparent low bidder for a Main Street expansion in Hansen. Bid: $147,026. RM Mechanical is the apparent low bidder for a water supply restoration project, Boise. Bid: $219,206. Extreme Excavation is the apparent low bidder for ...
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Digester No. 4 and Secondary Clarifier # 1 Coatings, Coeur d’Alene wastewater treatment plant. Bids 2 p.m. Pacific Nov. 24 to City of Coeur d’Alene. Roadway improvements, south of Flat Creek to Idaho 9 junction, Latah County. Bids 2 p.m. ...
Read More »Vets4Success Thrift Store sets up shop in Boise 
Robert Gillespie aims to open Vets4Success Thrift Store in mid-December at 5823 W. Franklin Road, Boise. Proceeds will benefit veterans and their families. Veterans are supplying about half of the inventory – to include gently used clothing as well as ...
Read More »Payette County gets first public look at proposed nuclear plant 
The Payette County Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 19 took testimony from about 260 people on whether the county’s comprehensive plan should be changed to allow the rezone of about 5,100 acres for a proposed nuclear power plant. Proposed ...
Read More »State: Energy holds significant job potential 
With policy makers focused on creating new jobs to lift Idaho out of the recession, renewable energy appears to be a sector where the state could make gains. In 2008, the U.S. Energy Information Agency ranked Idaho seventh nationally in ...
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