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‘Idaho 100’ gets readers riled up

That just five women were included in "Idaho 100: The people Who Most Influenced the Gem State" didn’t go over well with some readers.

Idaho CEOs provide feedback to Government via new app – SlideKlowd

What is SlideKlowd? The app, developed in August 2011 by Klowd.com CEO Ken Holsinger and his team, is designed to keep audiences engaged during what might otherwise be boring presentations by asking for their involvement and feedback.

A private Idaho hurts children’s development

It is the grade-school wing of the International Baccalaureate program for older students, which the Coeur d’Alene board chased off in August, despite support from teachers who argued that it was a wonderful – and optional – advanced program. IB is based in Geneva, a city of peace, diplomacy and excellent watches located dangerously near the birthplace of famous sharer Karl Marx.

Idaho ranks 48th among states in personal income growth

Idaho personal income rose less than one percent in the second quarter to an annualized $53.6 billion. The state’s showing — a 0.7 percent increase — was 48th among the states.

Idaho teachers leave profession in bigger numbers

Of the 1,884 teachers who left the profession during the 2011-2012 school year, 957 year cited "personal reasons." Another 127 were fired, while 143 of the teachers were laid off.

Micron posts $1 billion loss for the year

Company executives said they’re trimming unnecessary spending, but they aren’t considering cutting jobs in Boise.

How many Californians have come to Idaho? A new report offers an answer

The Gem State is one of the top destinations for Californians leaving their state, according to a new report.

Emergency-preparedness company moving to Boise and hiring 20 people.

Guardian is a multimillion-dollar wholesale importer, manufacturer and distributor. The company sells survival kits, food-storage kits, pet-survival kits and products for hygiene and sanitation.

Hiring is up at Treasure Valley law firms and some firms say their work load is growing

Idaho is one of the cheapest places to get IP-law work done.

Idahoans honored for innovation by technology hall of fame

Father of the respiratory industry: First introduced in 1955, Bird’s device was the first highly reliable, low-cost, mass-produced respirator in the world, saving millions of lives, the council said.