Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Hidden in Plain Sight: Tourism Employees

Cathy Bourner, Tourism Analyst

Answering the question, “what industry you are in” should be easy, shouldn’t it? Since you’re reading this blog, you may be in the lodging industry, but you probably wouldn’t say “the Tourism business,” even if the majority of your customers are traveling for leisure. Chances are even more slim you would consider yourself in the Tourism industry if you operate a cab or an eating establishment.

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Hidden in Plain Sight: Tourism Employees

Monday, October 17, 2011

Halloween, Winemaker’s Dinner, Nation’s Largest Steelhead Derby.


Jack Frost paints a portrait of beauty
With colors so vivid and bright;
It’s framed with a purple misty haze
And draped in a frosty night.
Big, fat, bright orange pumpkins
Nestle snugly among shocks of corn;
Leaves flutter silently earthward;
Ice sparkles like glass in the dawn.
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Halloween, Winemaker’s Dinner, Nation’s Largest Steelhead Derby. Harvest Idaho: One Bite at a Time


Saturday, October 15, 2011

Top 10 Tricks for Dealing With Email Overload

It doesn't matter what you do, modern jobs seem to require that everyone barrage you with email at all hours of the day. If you're feeling overwhelmed and like you'll never get back to a clean inbox, here are ten of our favorite tips to help you manage the ever-growing mountain of email.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

“Bike for Change” photos now on Facebook « Bike for Life, Moscow Idaho

One September 24, 2011, over 20 local organizations and businesses and 100 individuals participated in the “Bike for Change” Community Bike Ride and Rally in Moscow Idaho (www.pcei.org/bikeforchange) as part of Moving Planet: A Day to Move Beyond Fossil Fuels.

View photos of the event at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10150320958432971.338190.46249002970&type=1


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