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Baby steps toward the future

Changing with the times isn’t always the top priority in smaller communities like those that dot Interstate 90 through the Silver Valley. While many of these communities have resisted change as much as possible, some have managed to grab ahold of small concepts and implement them slowly.
Area farmers' markets gearing up ahead of spring openings

Area farmers’ markets are already gearing up to welcome back vendors and their customers ahead of the markets' reopening in May.
Former naval training base a forested wonder on Lake Pend Oreille
An expanse of conifers and sandy beaches hugs the shoreline. The frigid fresh air stings the cheeks when snow caps the mountains in the distance. Cool breezes soothe sunburned skin on hot summer days when the waters of Lake Pend Oreille offer swimmers salvation from the sun's beating rays. From campers and disc golfers to Boy Scouts and sailors, countless visitors to Farragut State Park have frolicked in its majesty and enjoyed the natural environment where numerous activities and adventures can be found.
Summer's magic abounds in North Idaho

From hidden gems to popular favorites, North Idaho is filled with places to go and events to get lost in.
North Idaho shines with summer fun

Summer in North Idaho is packed with events that celebrate the region’s growing community and unique culture.
Playing to escape the world (and the room) in Post Falls
Home-grown puzzles abound at 59: Escape Adventures. Owners Alicia and Eric Zaas began with over 4000 square feet of space cement floors and have created their own brainteasers to help families, friends and even coworkers bond of solving mysteries in an immersive experience.
Lake cruises help drive North Idaho tourism

Tourism remains Idaho’s third largest industry, behind agriculture and technology, with more than 100,000 Idahoans employed in related industries. Much of this growing sector is based on the outdoor recreation opportunities provided by land, rivers and lakes throughout the Gem State.
Pine Street Woods strengthens Sandpoint's outdoor legacy, economy

For decades, Sandpoint, Idaho has been known for its world-class outdoor recreation, with Schweitzer Mountain drawing winter sports enthusiasts and Lake Pend Oreille offering summer adventures. But in recent years, a new destination has emerged as a must-visit spot for locals and tourists alike — Pine Street Woods.
Boundary County blends luxury camping with small-town spirit

Tourism in Boundary County has grown in recent years, but Munro Murdock, co-owner of North Haven Campground near Bonners Ferry, says the area’s small-town charm remains strong.
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.
Apprentices learn trades firsthand

Apprenticeship programs at North Idaho College have been trending up in recent years.
Onboarding adds up to long-term success, happiness

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.
Growing North Idaho's workforce

Businesses and workers alike have plenty of options these days when it comes to adding skills and workforce benefits and training.
Online learning an effective tool for employers

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.
Employers explore nontraditional benefits

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.
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