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  • Jeff Whitman, co-owner of Selkirk Abbey Brewing, worked with his other two business partners to find a way to open their company while dealing with a decades-old law dating back to the prohibition era saying the same brewer couldn't work for 2 companies.
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  • Marla Hill, owner of Cupcake Creamery in Hayden, started her business inside the TCBY Yogurt store she also owns.
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  • Valerie Cooper, center, owner of the decor and flower store called Sunflower, will open the business April 24 with the assistance of her daughter, Amanda Caetano, right, and Jodie Hobson.
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  • Janice Eatherton and Tom Buffaloe browse the display for Idaho Evergreen Lights & Lighting at the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce's Community Business Fair held Thursday at the Greyhound Park and Event Center.
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  • Adam Kaplan and Paige Craggett opened Slick Rock Tanning & Spa in Post Falls offering both ultraviolet and spray tanning, aqua thermassage, skin hydration, teeth whitening and a sauna.
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  • Tessa Weston plates a few orders after pulling the patties off the grill Friday during the lunch rush at Hudson's Hamburgers in downtown Coeur d'Alene. The popular 103-year-old restaurant was recently identified by USA Today as one of the "51 Great Burger Joints" in the country.
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  • Alex Galindo recently purchased the Bella Rose bakery and cafe in downtown Coeur d'Alene and reopened the eatery Monday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Brian McComb, with Granite Enterprises Roofing, carries away a sheet of metal roofing that was removed from the top of Capone's Pub & Grill in Post Falls during the wind storm Monday.
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  • Mike Baker has served as the chief executive officer of Dirne Community Health Center for the past year.
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  • Jon Ness, chief executive officer of Kootenai Health
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  • RiverView Tower in Coeur d'Alene provides three levels of commercial floor space ranging from 720-square-foot suites up to 1,430 square feet.
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  • Jon Ness, chief executive officer of Kootenai Health
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  • Myria Ragland, owner of Moose Creek Coffee in Coeur d'Alene, talks with a customer at the drive-up window as she prepares a drink Thursday.
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  • Spirit Lake was recently awarded a $500,000 Idaho Community Development Block grant to help fund improvements to revitalize its downtown, including new curbs, sidewalks, lighting and parking.
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  • Keith McMahan greets his friend Cam Criswell, owner of The North Idaho Collection, while walking in downtown Spirit Lake on Friday.
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  • Savannah Gillham, 14, meticulously prunes a poinsettia plant Friday in the New Visions High School greenhouse in Post Falls. Students have worked in “The Seeds of Change Greenhouse” during an elective class that covers small business concepts such as business writing, market research, plant biology, facility maintenance, teamwork, problem solving, book keeping, greenhouse pest management, strategizing, and advertising. Plants will be on sale for the 18th annual poinsettia sale at the school at 205 W. Mullan Ave. beginning Tuesday from 12:30 until 3 p.m.
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  • A demolition crew from Cannon Hill Industries separates the metal sheeting from the former store front for Helmet Outlet USA and a Kirby vacuum business Wednesday in Dalton Gardens. The businesses were destroyed in a suspicious fire March 2 which a Kootenai County fire marshall said he believed the fire was an arson.
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  • Shannon Horn, CEO of River City Fabrication, uses the street where his business is located to perform speed workouts Tuesday in preparation for an upcoming triathlon.
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  • Greg Terry 2-year-old beagle, Sammie, searches the dining room of Terry's Post Falls' home Thursday during training session to help refine the dog's ability to search out bed bugs. Terry started his Bed Bug Scouts business after purchasing the dog who was trained to specifically locate bed bugs.
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  • Bryan Pryse enjoys a beer at the Parkside Bistro during the last day the business will be open due to a contractual obligation with the city.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Gared Schneider, 19, left, and his brother Corey, 17, watch Audrey Vero, 13, from Ocala, Fla., wake surf behind their boat Thursday on Hayden Lake. The Schneiders and Essex Prescott, 16, started a wake boarding instruction business two years ago and now are booked most days in the summer.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Josh Glidden, a welder at Integrated Ideas & Technologies, constructs custom boxes Tuesday at the Post Falls manufacturing business.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..U.S. Rep. Walt Minnick, D-Idaho, answers a question asked by Kellie Palm regarding a government-run health care system's impact on small business owners.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jodee Fyfe, owner of Westwood Gardens Nursey and a member of the Goodness Grows garden club, works at her Rathdrum business Wednesday tending to flowers. The garden club Fyfe works with is asking the city for permission to use a lot on the west side of the Parks and Recreation office on Main Street to build a community garden.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Northern Lakes firefighter Phil Foley helps move fire hoses from the driveway of a business that was destroyed by a fire Friday morning in Hayden.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Coeur d'Alene Fire Inspector Brian Halvorson walks through the rubble Monday left inside of Gamer's Haven on the corner of Sherman Avenue and 12th Street. A fire Sunday night destroyed three business and left a number of people homeless.
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  • Yvonne Stewart assists a customer during a call Tuesday at Center Partners call center in Coeur d'Alene. The business recently closed its Post Falls call center and consolidated operations by moving employees to open spaces in its Coeur d'Alene and Hayden offices.
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  • Michael Beaver browses the magazine racks Thursday at Hastings in Coeur d'Alene. "Since Borders went out of business, this is the only place left where I can find a lot of the western art magazines I read."
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  • After nearly 34 years of operating the business with his wife, Rose Mary, the Peaks are undecided if he can keep the restaurant open due to health issues and financial strain.
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  • Shawn Bennett, a certified arborist and operations manager for Grace Tree Service, reaches down to saw through a tree limb on a pine tree Wednesday while balancing on a branch at The Children's Village in Coeur d'Alene. Grace Tree Service began working with The Children's Village in 1998 and over the year's have occasionally provided their services for free as they did this year. "As long as we're in business, we'll continue to take care of The Children's Village," said Tim Kastning, with Grace Tree Service.
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  • Nadine Martindale, owner of BiPlane Brewing Co. in Post Falls, checks a batch of brewing beer Tuesday in the production area of her business that opened in May.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..The Harrison School was built in 1909 and has been vacant since the 80's. Now under private ownership, the building is one of the number of historic buildings that survived the fire of 1917 that destroyed all of the business district in Harrison and a number of residences.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Sonny Maxwell, left, and A.J. Basile, owner of Classic Rides & Customs Inc., disassemble their first 2006 Renegade Outlaw that will tour the west coast to promote motorcycle's manufacturing business Coeur d'Alene under Basile's ownership. Basile, purchased the manufacturing license of the Las Vegas company this year, and will build the Harley-powered cruisers at his sales office at 1705 Northwest Blvd.
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  • Gov. Butch Otter waits for the commencement of a town hall meeting Monday in Wallace where residents and business owners sought answers about the recent Lucky Friday Mine closure.
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  • Jeremy Holcomb pulls himself over a simulated mine field on a one-rope bridge he and his team built on Tubbs Hill during a leadership course Tuesday. Employees from three local business took part in the program coordinated by Elite Leadership Training.
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  • After retrieving a customer's delivery items, Tony Caldero stacks the items on a handcart outside of a business.
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  • A Coeur d'Alene firefighter positions a fire nozzle toward the interior of Performance RC Hobbies at 2928 Government Way in Coeur d'Alene while trying to keep the blaze from damaging other business located within the strip mall.
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  • Tom Paine, director of government relations with Avista, and Gov. Butch Otter read over documents Thursday at the Post Falls Library during a meeting with legislators and business owners on ideas to help the private sector in this rough economy.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Cory Sturgis takes a break from shoveling snow off of his father's garage Friday in Coeur d'Alene. Clearing snow off of rooftops has become a lucrative business for those with the ability to take on the work.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Rob Thomas, right, and his brother Dale Thomas assemble plumbing fixtures Monday in a unit of their mini storage business in Post Falls. The two brothers who own Thomas Plumbing & Heating started Prairie Avenue Mini Storage and are using a space as way to have a shop to offset costs by assembling plumbing fixtures before arriving on job sites.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Ryan Cash, a landscape designer at Riverview Nursery in Coeur d'Alene, searches through the hundreds of trees at the business Friday.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Justin Miller, a building inspector with the City of Post Falls, checks the framing and insulation work on a home during an inspection Wednesday. In the wake of the nation's financial turmoil, Post Falls officials are cross training employees to help out in other areas. Miller also performs code-enforcement and business licensing duties.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Chris Clopton, co-owner of Porky G's Southern Style BBQ & Catering, tends to racks of ribs cooking in the smoker outside of their business on Dalton Avenue in Coeur d'Alene.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Gov. Butch Otter looks over Kootenai River during a luncheon with business owners and local officials Tuesday from Bonners Ferry.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Gov. Butch Otter speaks to a group of business owners and local officials before signing a proclamation naming Bonners Ferry capitol of Idaho for the day.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Rebecca MacCoy, 8, celebrates her successful rolling of a pot pie top Friday  alongside Gary Jacobs during a "pediatric pot pie clinic" at Mary Richardson's Country Pot Pie. Four visited the Coeur d'Alene business from John Brown Elementary in Rathdrum to get an inside look at how pot pies are made.
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  • Idaho Department of Commerce Director Jeffery Sayer, center, discusses operations Tuesday at Empire Aerospace with James Culora, left, general manager, and Tim Komberec, president and CEO of the Hayden business.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Orin Luther-Lund, a mechanic with Empire Airlines in Hayden, works on an engine of a FedEx cargo plane Thursday.  Empire Airlines is concerned that the FAA Reauthorization Act will have a detrimental effect on its business.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Former Congressman George Nethercutt discusses the role of his foundation to help young adults understand government, civics and business during a Coeur d'Alene Rotary meeting Friday.
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  • Marlene Baldwin is an award winning business woman living in Rathdrum who learned her enterprising knowledge while operating one of the most infamous brothels in San Francisco. Now the former madame is promoting her autobiography entitled "The Bay Lady — Get Thee to a Nunnery" which highlights her exploits in the sex trade and ultimate turnaround after being sentenced to a nunnery.
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  • Wayne Christensen, co-owner of All Wood Furniture, assembles a chair Wednesday  in the back room of a new storefront in Post Falls. The furniture business moved to the new space at 1600 Seltice Way at the beginning of April from their Coeur d'Alene location on Dalton Avenue and U.S. 95.
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  • A patron of Slick Rock Tanning & Spa closes the lid on one of the high-end tanning beds used at the Post Falls, Idaho business.
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  • Rodney Cormier, with CDA Structures, carries a sheet of plywood to his coworker Kent Clapper as they work on a building Monday in Dalton Gardens. A new state law went into effect July 1 that prevents corporate officers of seasonal businesses from collecting unemployment benefits during the off seasons for their corporations.
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  • Brent Fritze, with WB Construction, nails a board to a framed wall Friday at a residential construction site in the Strawberry Fields subdivision in Hayden. Since January, Fritze has been busy with construction work following nearly a five month period of having  no jobs to take on due to a slowdown in building.
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  • Brent Fritze, with WB Construction, cuts a board to length Friday at a residential construction site in the Strawberry Fields subdivision in Hayden. Since January, Fritze has been busy with construction work following nearly a five month period of having  no jobs to take on due to a slowdown in building.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Dave Rockstrom sits in his car as it is carried through the brushes Friday at Hippo Car Wash in Coeur d'Alene. As the sun begins to shine more and melt the snow, car washes begin to get busy.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Mark McClain clears the snow from the roof of an elderly couple's home Wednesday  in Kellogg. "I don't need a gym, I got aerobics on a roof," McClain said. The 45-year-old has been spending the last 10 days clearing roofs of businesses and homes.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Grace Robbins, 3, peers over the should of her father, Kelly Robbins, at the crowds watching a fire consume businesses and apartments Sunday night at Sherman Avenue and 12th Street in Coeur d'Alene.
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  • Tori Sims, 5, right, thinks about what she is going to write in her letter to Santa Claus as her sister Hailey, 7, scribes her note at Ponderosa Elementary's Christmas festival Thursday in Post Falls. Students were able to write letters to Santa or soldiers, have their pictures taken with Santa, choose a free book and enjoy Christmas cartoons, cookies and milk during the event sponsored by local businesses and hosted by middle school honor roll students.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Harold Layson has been tending to his land for the past 40-plus years in Dalton Gardens. Every spring he puchase a half dozen or so cows and every fall he butchers them in his pasture. He just about breaks even every year in the endeavour, but it's just one of those things that keep him busy during the year.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Geese graze on the grassy area Thursday at Q'emiln Park in Post Falls. City officials are trying to find ways to keep the fowl out of the park areas before the busy summer season.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..On a bluff overlooking the Commerce Park in Coeur d'Alene south of Kathleen Avenue, a proposed residential development is drawing concern from businesses which could be the focus of complaints from homeowners moving next to a manufacturing area.
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