Business News
MARILEE WALLACE — Cd’A Chamber: For an unforgettable 4th
The Fourth of July in the Lake City — it just doesn’t get any better than this!
The future of fiber
In the midst of a global pandemic, more people than ever are working from home, learning remotely and relying on telemedicine. Searching for jobs, paying bills and other day-to-day functions are largely done online.
KANDI JOHNSON — Hayden Chamber: Bring on summer!
Summer is the season that most of us who call North Idaho home plan for, wait for, dream for, and talk about long after it’s past. After all, when winter seems like it has lasted for 6 months (though it’s really about three months), the lazy days of summer are the stuff that dreams are made of.
Frame of Mind: New location, same service
In business, consistent good service rather than location is key.
JAME` DAVIS — Post Falls Chamber: You want fireworks? Check out dazzling July events
Oh July… all winterlong we dream and wait in anticipation for your arrival and the fun that you bring along with you. Backyard cookouts, fireworks and flags, family time on the lake, and the list goes on…
SHOLEH PATRICK — Vive la difference in business
The old French saying extolling the distinctions between male and female originated with French writer Anatole France. As the story goes, he was dining with an emancipated woman of the late 1th century, who had just declared that women and men had come so close in status and performance that there was ‘“virtually no difference” between them.
Thanks to federal contracts, woman-owned business thrives
Doing business with the government has paid off for a Coeur d’Alene woman-owned engineering, planning, landscape design and construction firm.
Spring means serious green for tree-trimming industry
Greg Assade of Rathdrum examined the bottom shelf at O’Reilly’s in Hayden with troubled concern as he debated the price and merits of an aluminium oil pan.
Sorry, you’re not the smartest person in the room anymore
There is an old saying, “If you’re the smartest person in the room, you’re in the wrong room.”
Braving the business storm
It’s just business.
Excellence in brew and food: Paragon celebrates anniversary
Kerry Kiernes met a group of women over beer the other day.
SBA offers disaster assistance in response to coronavirus
The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering designated states and territories low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Upon a request received from a state’s or territory’s Governor, SBA will issue under its own authority, as provided by the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act that was recently signed by the President, an Economic Injury Disaster Loan declaration.