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Stoel Rives to host renewable energy teleconference Stoel Rives will hold its monthly renewable energy teleconference on May 17, with a discussion of how top companies like BP and Alcoa are using renewable energy to increase efficiency. The teleconference, produced ...
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Kempthorne selects Zabala for board of Health Facilities org. Tom Zabala has been appointed by Gov. Dirk Kempthorne to serve on the board of directors of the Idaho Health Facilities Authority. Zabala is a founding principal of ZGA Architects & ...
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By Rick Carpenter Idaho Business Review Mira and Zvonimir Bjekic found themselves in no-man’s land in Bosnia in 1992. While the former Yugoslavian country was in a state of war between Catholic, Christian Orthodox and Muslim religions – each religion ...
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By Rick Carpenter Idaho Business Review Mira and Zvonimir Bjekic found themselves in no-man’s land in Bosnia in 1992. While the former Yugoslavian country was in a state of war between Catholic, Christian Orthodox and Muslim religions – each religion ...
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Holland Realty announces eight new staff additions Misty Watkins has returned to Holland Realty’s Nampa office after a brief time away. Born and raised in the Treasure Valley, she has been an active Realtor for four years, specializing in residential ...
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Uncovering history: Developer MacKinnon to restore historic architecture of downtown Nampa (5025) 
Workplace flexibility — It's what works 
By Patricia J. Kempthorne Founder and Executive Director The Twiga Foundation, Inc. When is what’s good for your career also good for your family and your personal health? When is a key business strategy a priority in the plan your ...
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A headline in the Jan. 30 Business Review erroneously said, “Midwifery requires certification.” Midwifery certificates are offered by the American College of Nurse Midwives and the North American Registry of Midwives to people who meet requirements, but as a related ...
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