Features

Projections show shift toward STEM careers regionally, nationally

America’s workforce appears to be in a transitional state as technological advancements and demographic shifts contribute to rapidly changing economic conditions.

  • By HAILEY HILL/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • February 25, 2025

Apprentices learn trades firsthand

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Apprenticeship programs at North Idaho College have been trending up in recent years.

  • By CAROLYN BOSTICK/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • February 25, 2025

Onboarding adds up to long-term success, happiness

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Finding the right person for an open position is only part of building a successful and happy work team. Onboarding is another big part of the equation.

  • By CAROLINE LOBSINGER/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • February 25, 2025

Growing North Idaho's workforce

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Businesses and workers alike have plenty of options these days when it comes to adding skills and workforce benefits and training.

  • February 25, 2025

Online learning an effective tool for employers

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Remote work and online education became not just optional but mandatory during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fast forward five years and many industries have shifted to completely online or hybrid business models.

  • By DEVIN WEEKS/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • February 25, 2025

Employers explore nontraditional benefits

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As the workforce becomes increasingly interested in a healthy work-life balance and overall wellness, some employers are experimenting with nontraditional benefits designed to attract and retain top talent.

  • By KAYE THORNBRUGH/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • February 25, 2025

Innovation, creators & the future

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"Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will." ~George Bernard Shaw

  • January 28, 2025

Local website developers empowered by AI

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Artificial intelligence is becoming a game-changer in website development, and Victory Alliance Marketing founder Grant Richards is all for it.

  • By HAILEY HILL/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • January 28, 2025

Hayden-based snack company is on a roll

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Making protein-packed, low-carb, keto-friendly snacks that are free of gluten, low in sugar and cleverly disguised as candy bars isn't just brilliant — it's genius. Operating out of Hayden and Coeur d'Alene, Genius Gourmet can take all the credit for dreaming up product lines that look and taste as good as they make the consumer feel. “What’s really different about us is instead of telling someone to eat differently, we’re taking some of their favorite things and making them healthy for them,” Genius Gourmet Inc. Chief Operating Officer Tom Lunneborg said Jan. 8.

  • By DEVIN WEEKS/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • January 28, 2025

Retail chains come to Bonners Ferry

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The newly opened O’Reilly Auto Parts and Tractor Supply Co. bring product overlap with existing businesses, but owners agree that the corporate chains will enhance the local economy.

  • By NED NEWTON/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • January 28, 2025

North Idaho College programs to support aerospace industry

North Idaho College is preparing for a major role in the region’s next stage of aerospace innovation.

  • By KAYE THORNBRUGH/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • January 28, 2025

Creating conversations and keepsakes

Brim & Band bring customized flair to hats
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Kenzie Holland's creations start with a conversation. What is their favorite color? Do they have a particular style profile or favorite activity? What makes them happy and captures their personality? She then works with her clients to create one-of-a-kind, unique creations that are works of art as much as they are hats celebrating the Western lifestyle.

  • By CAROLINE LOBSINGER/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • January 28, 2025

Chamber eyes changes in 2025

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Those who join the 113-year-old chamber will have plenty of meetings, social functions and mixers to attend, as well as marketing opportunities and the opportunity to hear from an array of guest speakers

Workforce development feeds employment landscape

Darlene Carnopis, bureau chief of communications and research at Idaho Department of Labor noted workforce development has experienced fluctuations recently, but believes it to be largely stable compared to other states and job markets.

  • By CAROLYN BOSTICK/NIBJ Staff Writer
  • January 28, 2025

Business comings and goings

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Offering medical, dental and behavioral health services to nearly 26,000 patients across North Idaho, Heritage Health is consolidating and expanding its operations into a large facility at 3700 W. Seltice Way in Coeur d'Alene.

  • By NILS ROSDAHL/NIBJ Contributing Writer
  • January 28, 2025

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