I’m not alone in this neologism practice; I recently encountered a cool expression: “anemoia.” Anemoia is the feeling of ...
Ceremony, celebration and boosting community morale are all reasons to hold festivals. Another is the bottom line for local ...
Heat exposure, dehydration, and preventable injuries are among the most common challenges employers face during the summer ...
Whether you’re enjoying a bike trail on Schweitzer Mountain or one of the region’s restaurants, there’s a good chance you’re ...
For some, economic development is pure numbers. Dollars and cents drive progress, right? But an exploration of the issue finds a more nuanced picture. Yes, economic development can be seen in largely ...
"As a leader — and someone who has worked with C-suite executives for more than two decades — I don’t believe success is defined by growth or stability alone," said Linda Coppess, president and CEO of ...
Only 12 of Idaho’s 44 counties are classified as urban and hold the vast majority of Idaho’s population, leaving rural counties with small tax bases, and hours-long trips to the closest urban area.
One of the region’s biggest obstacles to new housing development remains the availability of affordable and buildable land. Over the years, Olsen has worked closely with the Idaho Department of ...