Holly Girard is a 2006 graduate of The School of Hairstyling and has spent the past three years cutting hair at Sport Clips. Recently, Holly obtained a position at Pro Barbers at 1023 Yellowstone in The Crossings Plaza. Holly will be taking appointments and walk in clients Monday through Friday from 9-5. For more information
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Author: Sarah Glenn
Moffatt Thomas welcomes Attorney Peter E. Thomas
BOISE – Moffatt Thomas is pleased to announce that attorney Peter E. Thomas has joined the firm. Working from the Moffatt Thomas offices in Boise, Peter Thomas will focus his practice in the areas of commercial litigation; government, regulatory and administrative affairs; real estate and land use; estate planning; tax law; and workers’ compensation. Prior
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ICF welcomes Tina Therp to Idaho Falls office
IDAHO FALLS – The Idaho Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Tina Therp started Jan. 23 as the foundation’s Eastern Idaho Regional Development Officer. Tina has lived in Pocatello and southeast Idaho for 25 years and is an experienced development and nonprofit management professional. She’s had her own independent consulting firm for more than
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Carnaroli honored with Human and Civil Rights award
A Pocatello judge has been honored by the City of Pocatello Human Relations Advisory Committee. At Portneuf Valley Interfaith Fellowship’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, the group presented Magistrate Judge Rick Carnaroli with its Human and Civil Rights Award. The accolade recognizes a citizen who has worked to help protect and advance human and
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IDACORP and Idaho Power Company Appoint Annette G. Elg to Boards of Directors
BOISE – IDACORP, Inc. (NYSE:IDA) announced following the Feb. 8 meeting of its board of directors the appointment of Annette G. Elg to serve on the boards of directors of both IDACORP and Idaho Power Company. Elg served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for the J.R. Simplot Company from August 2002 until
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La Dawn Anderst named Executive Vice President, Idaho Bankers Association
The Idaho Bankers Association is pleased to announce that La Dawn Anderst has been named their new Executive Vice President beginning March 1. Prior to joining IBA, Anderst worked for the Idaho REALTORS as their CEO. While there, she assumed the roles of Education Director, Membership Services Director, Policy Coordinator, Convention Coordinator, Idaho REALTOR Leadership Academy
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ISU boasts one of the nation’s highest CPA exam pass rates
By Sarah Glenn/For the Journal POCATELLO – Four times each year, accounting students across America pull a chair up to a testing computer and sit for the Certified Public Accountancy (CPA) exam. They instinctively know that about half of the people around them will not pass the exam. In the fourth quarter of 2016, the cumulative
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Proposal to repeal abortion laws heads to Idaho House
By Kimberlee Kruesi/Associated Press BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A proposal to reverse two anti-abortion laws in Idaho is headed to the House floor for debate after being approved on Monday at the committee level by lawmakers hesitant to loosen the state’s tough anti-abortion stance. Earlier this year, a federal judge agreed to give the Idaho
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FBI investigating Idaho Falls investment firm
By Luke Ramseth, The Post Register On the morning after the November election, FBI agents raided the Idaho Falls headquarters of Yellowstone Partners, a well-established investment adviser with satellite offices around the West and more than $850 million in assets under management. Agents were “conducting court-authorized activity related to an ongoing investigation,” FBI spokeswoman Sandra
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Idaho lawmaker introduces new liquor license reform plan
By Kimberlee Kruesi/Associated Press BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho’s 70-year-old system of doling out liquor licenses could get a makeover under legislation introduced Friday in the Idaho House. Rep. Luke Malek, R-Coeur d’Alene, says that the state’s current system is flawed because it only gives out a single liquor license for every 1,500 residents of
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