Tuesday, February 25
Business poll: Leave Idaho minimum wage where it is
BOISE — Results from a poll released Feb. 13 by Idaho’s largest and leading small-business association showed almost no support for state legislators in any way tinkering with one of the hottest small-business economies in the nation’s history.
Post Falls Chamber celebrating community leaders
Greatness is not what you have, but rather what you give. For nearly three decades, the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce has been coming together to celebrate community leaders who leave their unique mark along the way as our community grows and flourishes. We were thrilled to celebrate some deserving community businesses and leaders at the Community Recognition Gala presented by Numerica Credit Union.
Don’t buy into the failure story line
We have heard a lot at the Legislature this year about our schools being poor, our student outcomes being weak, and about little progress being made in education. Unfortunately, this storyline serves the purpose of those who advocate for the elimination or weakening of our public schools.
What a jolt: Electric jet news gives local designer a big lift
Darold Cummings is perhaps one of the last aeronautical engineers to pencil his airplane designs on sketch paper.
Hot dog! Some career training looks like just having fun
The year was — oh, hell. Never mind what year it was. The year was long, long ago.
New overtime rules increase eligibility, expense
A new rule effective in January makes an additional 1.3 million American workers eligible for overtime pay, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Cd’A Resort’s Kayoko Magnus appointed to Idaho Travel Council
The Coeur d’Alene Resort’s associate director of sales, Kayoko Magnus, has been appointed by Gov. Brad Little to represent North Idaho (Region 1) on the Idaho Travel Council.
Video games are big business (and not the end of life as we know it)
Hey Mom, did you ever think the hours I spent playing Mario Kart could have ended up making me millions?