Business News
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?
LOVING THEIR LOCALS
How businesses beat winter blues
It's no secret that winter can be difficult for local businesses that thrive in the season of tourism.
Icon Credit Union, Horizon credit Union announce plans to merge
Two long time northwest credit unions partner to combine strengths, benefits of larger organization with local focus
Networking opportunities with the Post Falls Chamber
Building a network of friends and professionals is important parts of a fulfilling career path. We at the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce want to provide that opportunity.
Lake City Shoe Repair: Heart and sole of craftsmanship
On his road to business ownership, a younger Wayne Johnson gave up trucks for treads.
Gig workers drive labor changes
Got gig workers? A state law could signal a new trend, and drive employers to change how they approach labor.
New year career advice for workers of any generation
The start of the New Year is always a great time to pause and look for career advice. Career advice is relevant for any age and any stage of your career. Adapting your skills, career goals, network, and industry knowledge is more important as you age in the workforce.
Happy Tomorrowing: Views from an innovator
Editor’s note: This is a new monthly column from Nick Smoot, founder of The Innovation Collective in Coeur d’Alene.
QUEST INTEGRATION
Top tech services with global reach
Manufacturing has changed — evolving over the decades from smokestacks to 3D printers that create tiny components that make up devices used all over the world.