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Micron Tech reduces global workforce by 15 percent – majority will be cut in Boise, Idaho. President says company will stay in Boise

A company statement said the cuts were a result of declining customer demand and product oversupply

Idaho governor pitches pay-to-drive program

Under the plan, people would disclose their vehicle’s mileage when they register the vehicle. Each year, state officials would subtract the current year’s mileage from the previous year’s mileage and charge the driver accordingly. The more mileage a driver reports, the more he or she would pay.

Gov. Otter will ‘throw switch’ to connect Idaho to the national high-performance computer network

IRON will connect state government, research institutions, education and health care facilities across Idaho.

Is Idaho too cool toward business?

One legislator says a No. 29 ranking for tax climate is too low, because ‘political attitude’ makes the state business-friendly.

California tech firm, Ugobe, moves headquarters to Eagle, Idaho – Where’s Pleo?

The Idaho Department of Commerce and Labor hailed the move as a successful result of Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter’s initiative called Project 60, which uses Idaho executives to reach out to targeted company executives in other states.

Idaho Career Opportunity – Executive Director – Ketchum Community Development Corporation

The Ketchum Community Development
Corporation’s (KCDC) mission is to serve the
community of Ketchum by promoting and
developing: Affordable Workforce Housing; Public
Amenities; Economic Vitality and Diversification;
Alternative Transportation
Options; and Alternative
Energy Options.

Idaho’s pre-K classes lack state funding

According to a study prepared at Boise State University, offering pre-kindergarten classes to all low-income children in the state would cost less than $17 million annually.

Idaho goes global to reach $60 billion GDP – The Project 60 Initiative

Gov. Butch Otter, along with representatives from 15 Idaho companies will visit several Asian cities next week to bolster international interest in Idaho’s business opportunities.

Starting up: Film industry could bring in millions to Idaho

The Film Office staff was fundamental in starting Idaho Media Professionals, a new statewide organization of personnel working in the film industry.

Kount receives U.S. Patent for proxy piercing technology

This is the second Kount technology to receive a patent. The first, announced last week, is the company’s device fingerprinting technology.