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John Sowell

John Sowell

Business Reporter at Idaho Statesman

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Regional Business News
  • Economic Development

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Recent Articles

columbian.com

Family with Vancouver roots gets creative to buy home

BOISE, Idaho — For two years, Robyn and Justin Parrish have scoured real estate listings trying to find a home to buy in Boise, where nearly every month brings news that the median sales price hit ano
thedailynewsonline.com

This couple fell for one another singing. Now they’re celebrating t...

This couple fell for one another singing Now they’re celebrating their 70th anniversary
eastidahonews.com

Idaho lost 91k jobs in first two months of the pandemic. How has it...

BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — More Idahoans are working today than before the coronavirus pandemic began nearly two years ago. Nearly 890,000 workers were on the job in December, according to figures from the Idaho Department of Labor. At the same time, the state had a record-low unemployment rate of 2.…
eastidahonews.com

Students stuck with high loan repayments when ‘fraudulent’ Idaho sc...

Read more at: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/business/article258940073.html#storylink=cpy BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Former students of Boise’s ITT Technical Institute will have their federal educational loans forgiven, following action by the U.S. Department of Education. Seventy ITT students w…
fltimes.com

Companies to reimburse Idaho workers for travel costs to get aborti...

Two companies with employees in Idaho will cover travel expenses for workers who seek abortions after one of the most restrictive laws in the nation takes effect April 22. Hewlett
nny360.com

Derogatory place names to be changed in Idaho

BOISE, Idaho — For generations, names for many Idaho geographical features have used “squaw,” a derogatory term for Native American women. Squaw Butte. Little Squaw Creek. Squaw Flat. Squaw Meadow.