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BOISE – Idaho’s state Capitol has been closed to the public for renovation for more than two years, but workers say it’ll reopen in time for January’s legislative session. The project has been on a tight schedule from the start, with completion set for mid-November, just in time for the big move-in before lawmakers convene Jan. 11, 2010. If it wasn’t ready, the session couldn’t start – or ...
With a new plan that does not require rezoning, it appears that those behind the proposed Anandapuri development in northwest Jefferson County will be able to proceed with their project.
After months of speculation, Agrium Inc. is officially moving two of its divisions to Loveland.The Calgary, Alberta-based company purchased United Agri Products, a distributor of crop production supplies, in Greeley in May 2008.
Consumer protection fund valued at more than $900,000
David Oraee flinched a bit Friday afternoon, albeit at himself.Oraee, 16, carded a 1-over-par 73 at Boomerang Links on his way to a 36-hole total of even-par 143 to claim the title in the Trusted Choice Big I Classic.
GoJo's wins with 2 runs in seventhLas VegasTyler Fisher drove in two runs and scored the go-ahead run in Greeley GoJo Sports' 4-3 victory against Spring Valley (Nev.) in the Danny Hughes Summer Baseball Classic on Friday.
Dozens of Tucson military members and churchgoers swindled in a "Christian" investment scam won a moral victory in a California courtroom this week, but it may not help them get their money back.
WASHINGTON - More than two years into the housing crisis, lenders are beginning to allow more troubled homeowners to unload their homes for less than they owe. The practice, known as a short sale, is gaining popularity as an alternative to foreclosure, but it remains a difficult and lengthy task to pull off because the lender bears the brunt of the loss.
(ARA) - Summer is here. Say 'so long' to the stuffy gym and hello to biking, swimming and outdoor exercise. An added bonus -- no more gym fees.
The state rules they misused proceeds The state has fined the former owners of Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens & Mausoleum more than a half-million dollars for misusing payments from clients.
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