Firm license revoked, guards charged after chaotic Idaho town hall meeting
All five of the men are associated with the private security firm Lear Asset Management, which had its license revoked by the city after the town hall.
POWER, U of I partner to offer new certification in advanced distribution
POWER Engineering stated that most companies in the U.S. train employees on the job or contract ADMS services from outside the country.
Meridian training and recruiting event to help connect trades with workers
The event provides training and recruiting to help students “learn basic skills from different trades in the construction industry,” a statement read.
Idaho wineries use various sustainable efforts in winemaking
The IWC highlighted a number of wineries and how they are making their operations more sustainable.
Indiana takes a first shot at acquiring parts of Illinois; could Idaho and Oregon be next?
A similar movement is underway in eastern Oregon, where some counties want to break away from their Democratic-led state and join Republican-led Idaho.
Idaho school’s USDA grant for farmers terminated
Funds from the PCSC “included nearly $59 million for U of I’s Innovative Agriculture and Marketing Partnership (IAMP) project,” the school stated in a release.
Medical center sees completion of renovation
Some of the areas were redesigned to have a more modern feel, while others were equipped with current medical technology.
DEQ seeks applications for 2026 grant funding cycle
According to the DEQ, the grants are awarded annually on a competitive basis, and those awarded must focus on reducing pollutants and improving the quality of rivers, lakes, streams and aquifers.
Intel sells majority stake in Altera to Silver Lake investors in a deal valued at $8.75B
Intel spun Altera off into an independent company earlier this year.
3 Idaho cities ranked in top 20 to start a business in US
The site compared more than 1,300 cities with fewer than 100,000 residents across 18 key metrics, it stated, with the data ranging from small business growth rates and financing accessibility to investor access and labor costs.
Boise architectural firm has change in leadership roles
“Our firm has always been about more than just great architecture ― it’s about the people we work with and the communities we serve,” Andy Erstad said.
Rediscovered Books gives stories new life in new hands
The couple moved to Boise for Bruce’s job at Microsoft and Laura was an elementary school music teacher, but they quickly saw a need in Boise’s landscape for an independent bookstore.



















