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Gold-medalist Kristin Armstrong’s sponsor, Boise-based Exergy Development Group LLC struggles with obligations

Boise-based Exergy Development Group LLC said Wednesday it’s crafting a plan to pay outstanding invoices.

The Idaho Department of Labor approves workforce development training grants for eight companies totaling $4.8 million

The workforce grants are paid for by a tax on business. To qualify, a company must pay at least $12 an hour and offer health benefits, and most of its goods must be sold outside of the region.

Boise River Park rapidly becomes lure as economic development tool

A good wave lifts all boats.

New Valley angel fund to begin investing in startup businesses

"The Treasure Valley Angel Fund is the kind of jobs-and opportunity-creating machine that will help accelerate Idaho’s economic growth through the skill and experience of proven business leaders and the creative energy of entrepreneurs," Gov. Butch Otter said in a news release.

Looking abroad for skilled workers in the Boise area

The top occupations by number of requests were engineers (153) and computer jobs (127).

Boise gets new economic consulting group

An Oregon-based economic consulting group has opened an office in Boise.

Owner of Idaho Albertson’s may hang ‘for sale’ sign

When Supervalu bought Albertsons, it kept the stores it wanted — including all of the chain’s Idaho locations — and spun off the rest to a new, privately held company called Albertsons LLC, which is based in Boise but has no stores in the state.

Coldwater Creek receives $65 million senior secured term loan from Golden Gate Capital

In May, Mergermarket reported private equity firms that specialize in turning around retailers were considering buying Coldwater Creek to take advantage of its low valuation and solid cash position.

Ten33 – Idaho police officer creates emergency software

A Nampa police officer is creating a digital database that will allow his colleagues to dump their three-ring binders filled with emergency information and get it all online.

Sun Valley, Idaho – Where Vacationing Media Moguls Enjoy More Than Scenery

"On the surface, it is a relaxing week of morning on-stage panels and afternoon and evening biking and barbeques. But no executive comes to this conference without a prescheduled shopping list of appointments meant to explore deals or settle disputes."