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Ostrich from Idaho could revolutionize the meat industry. But will Americans eat it?

One of the great attributes of this animal is its potential for sustainable farming to scale.

How Instagram spawned a successful Boise startup – Art of Visuals

Just 3 months old, the business is already turning a profit, they say

1 Million Cups is finally in Idaho Every Wednesday at 9AM in Boise at Trailhead

So let’s help people to quit bitching about the ecosystem and start growing!

Boise business sues Idaho over business tax incentive

It seeks to void a $6.5 million incentive used to recruit a competitor to Boise

Idaho’s own medical school to serve a five-state region

ICOM will also serve a five-state region (Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota), with preference given to Idaho students.

Working together to move Idaho education forward

A better educated workforce will contribute to an improved Idaho economy, and to the future economic well-being of the state. That’s why we are all working together to ensure a positive future for our young people and for our great state.

Public lands bills come to head in Idaho Legislature

For those that think the state wouldn’t sell the land, the 1.5 million acres of state land that has already been sold speaks for itself. Brad Brooks, The Wilderness Society

Read more here: http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/letters-from-the-west/article66101532.html#storylink=cpy

Boise’s low cost of living is key selling point for businesses

"If they aren’t bright enough to compare the value of a dollar in Boise compared to the value of a dollar in the Bay Area, then I don’t want them anyhow."

Ammon, Idaho residents will get to tap into city-owned fiber optic system in April

If your are a resident wanting access to City fiber, please consider this to be your website.

Why educated millennials are leaving Idaho

"We’ve been avoiding this issue for a long time, because our employers don’t like to hear it: We don’t pay well."