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Potlatch announces temporary layoffs
LEWISTON, Idaho - Potlatch Corp. has temporarily laid off 102 employees from lumber and cedar operations in Lewiston because of the stall in housing construction.
Lois Rose went with her daughter Debbie and granddaughter Christie and her two little ones to Spokane shopping Friday where they spent the weekend and came home Sunday.
Little Elf Shop scheduled for Dec. 6
The Phantom is unmasked! His identity is revealed. This week I married the Phantom after a 22 month courtship.
City, Potlatch EMS contract is no more
The Lewiston City Council voted this week to terminate EMS contracts with entities outside of the city limits and also ended an agreement with Potlatch Corporation.
Mark and Debbie Strong and son of Post Falls were weekend visitors of Mark's folks George and Joyce Strong.
Starla Wessels of Spokane spent the weekend in Potlatch with her mother Jean Rena and visited other family members.
Hires and fires through Sept. 11
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Potlatch Selects Proposed Spin-Off Chief Financial Officer
On July 17, 2008, the Potlatch board of directors authorized management to pursue a tax-free spin-off of the Company's pulp-based businesses.
LEWISTON - Hundreds of Potlatch Corp. employees in Lewiston will not strike after all.
Union backs off strike, accepts contract for Potlatch Corp. employees in Lewiston Lewiston Tribune - http://www.lmtribune.com LEWISTON - Hundreds of Potlatch Corp.
David and Eileen Ball of Potlatch were at the Poor Farm Thursday evening until Monday.
Thursday Dixie Porter and Sonja Lohman had lunch together in Clarkston. Rose Ann Holt's nephew, Kevin Cox, of Austin, Texas was a Monday visitor.
Bill and Lorraine Hanks have returned from a trip to Gold Beach, Oregon where they visited Bill's mom, who celebrated her 100th birthday this summer.
Ainsworth permanently closes OSB plant in Grand Rapids
Comment on This Story / Send This Article to a Friend Business North - The Daily Briefing - Business Newspaper Online Ainsworth permanently closes OSB plant in Grand Rapids 8/26/2008 by Beth Bily Less than a ...
Union members will take revote on Potlatch contract
A vote on a previously rejected contract will take place Sept. 4 by members of the union representing 265 employees of Clearwater Lumber Mill and the No.
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Suit threatened over Breedings Addition dispute
The August 12 Palouse City Council meeting began with another lively open forum.
Jim Farr had come to speak with the council regarding three issues in which he felt the city had some responsibility.
He first inquired if city officials had changed their positions on allowing water to his property off the road toward Potlatch. Farr owns 16 lots, and wants one water meter which would enable him to develop them. However, city officials had previously informed him he needs to install a fire-hydrant on the property before they will let him connect to the Palouse water system.
Larry, Suzanne Vieth and children have returned from a few weeks vacation in California.
Journeyman Industrial Electrician
Potlatch Forest Products Corporation is seeking a Journeyman Industrial Electrician at the Post Falls, Idaho facility.
Avista trims Idaho rate hike requests
Avista Corp. has agreed to trim its request for higher electric and natural gas rates in Idaho.
Stocks hitting fresh highs can either signal that a stock is on its way to greatness or that it has run its course.
Jerry and Gail Bowles hosted a family reunion on July 27th for 50 family members.