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Kickstarter Campaign in Idaho Successful – SOLE-SOCKS.COM … The Simple Sock Alternative

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Bob Geddes takes reins at Idaho’s ‘agency for state agencies’

No litmus for running the department, but a personal agenda to improve purchasing, contracting

Boise couple create Behavior Imaging for diagnosing autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, dementia and Alzheimer’s.

"Our passion (is) to really help our own child and the growing number of children around the world who have autism," Ron Oberleitner said.

Read more here: http://www.idahostatesman.com/2015/06/02/3831375_boise-couple-create-app-for-diagnosing.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy

All of Idaho is now in a drought, scientists say

That compares to May 2014, when just half of the state qualified as under some sort of drought condition, according to the drought monitoring website.

Startup-helping Trailhead takes shape in Boise, Idaho

"Trailhead has the mayor behind it, and a number of folks with credible backgrounds," he said. "It has a location walkable to the university and Downtown. All of these are small but meaningful things I’ve seen in my work at Harvard and with many different players in these types of ecosystems."

Treasure Valley Angel Fund Fully Invested in Idaho Companies

The Fund will now focus its efforts on providing support and mentoring to its 14 portfolio companies as they grow and work towards exits.

The Treasure Valley Angel Fund and the Capitol City Angel Fund Invest in Boise-based User First Software

User First’s "LeanLaw" offering integrates the perfect blend of software and concierge technology services to empower attorneys to achieve productive, low overhead law practices.

Airline outsources jobs to partner with Idaho tax incentive

United Airlines is outsourcing about 50 Boise operations and customer-service jobs to SkyWest Airlines at significantly lower wages.

Living and working in Idaho: Where did you come from, where did you go?

Here are some of the telling statistics, and a breakdown of what they mean

Treasure Valley manufacturers have lost business and cut jobs since the price of oil fell

"It didn’t slow down. It just stopped. It dropped to nothing."