Tuesday, October 26
Leveraging your business
Our article this month was inspired by the Chamber Mentor newsletter written by our good friend Pat McGaughey and Jackie Wright our new Business Development Director.
Network and promote your business
In all the years I have been in the business world, there has always been some confusion in business circles relating to the meaning of “networking” and “leads.”
Virus takes bite out of business-as-usual
Local restaurants rally with to-go orders boosting revenue
Local eateries talk long-term impacts of global shutdowns
Idaho’s 2021 Small Business Profile
Every year the U.S. Small Business Administration releases a profile of small business activity in each state.
Northwest Specialty Hospital earns Blue Distinction Center Designation for Quality in Knee and Hip Replacement Surgeries
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has selected Northwest Specialty Hospital as a Blue Distinction Center for Knee and Hip Replacement, part of the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program.
Hibernation not likely for real estate market
Experts anticipate stable winter before jump again next year
Kootenai County has been a front runner in the real estate race for a while now, and locals may wonder how the market is looking for the winter months ahead. The county has grown by leaps and bounds, especially over the past year when Idaho finished No. 1 on the 2020 list of Top Moving Destinations from United Van Lines.
Home price increases in Idaho tops in U.S.
Bad news for potential homebuyers in the U.S.: The average price for single-family homes has increased by 12.4% in the last year.
Stepping out or cashing in
How to exit your business successfully
A recent report by CNBC highlighted the “Silver Tsunami” wave of baby boomers retiring.
North Idaho Alliance Women of Impact: Leadership in their words
Hello, my name is Marilee Wallace and I am the founder of the North Idaho Alliance (NIA) Women of Impact.
Green, not mean
Houseplant craze growing in pandemic's sordid soil
A healthy addiction to houseplants took root during COVID closures and lockdowns. The obsession continues to grow.