Topic: The Idaho Statesman

Executives of Idaho company take leave until court rules on SEC's fraud allegationsTwo executives have taken a leave of absence from Alternate Energy Holdings Inc. while a court considers allegations of investor fraud against the company trying to build a $10 ...
Tamarack Resort group of homeowners hopes to open ski slopes in DecemberA group of homeowners at the defunct Tamarack Resort in central Idaho says it's working to open the ski slopes this winter.The group is selling season passes, plans to ...
Hundreds attend vigil for Idaho soldier captured in AfghanistanMore than 500 people attended a vigil Wednesday night for an Idaho soldier who was captured in Afghanistan by the Taliban.The hourlong event was held in Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl's small hometown of ...

Micron Technology to Cut up to 2,000 Jobs

Micron Technology has announced it will cut 500 jobs now at its Idaho plants and as many as 2,000 by the end of August as it ends production of DRAM chips on 200-millimeter wafers in Boise, reports Dow Jones in a ...
Idaho officials running blood tests on jail inmates mistakenly given used disposable razorsAda County sheriff's officials said they are running blood tests on about 192 jail inmates who may have shaved with used, disposable razors. A jail deputy may have mistakenly ...

Intel, Micron Making 34-Nanometer Memory Chips

Intel and Micron Technology have announced that mass production of their 34-nanometer NAND flash memory chip has begun, reports InformationWeek.. Though the companies haven't said when they will reach the market, they're on schedule for an early 2009 debut, according ...
Idaho man suffers minor injuries after being hit by truck, then gets citation for jaywalkingA man who was hit by a truck near the city's downtown was also slapped with a citation. Boise police ticketed Ebrahim Balah, 62, for jaywalking shortly ...
Idaho football team decides to dump letter from buttocks region of new pants after 70-0 lossThe Idaho Vandals football team is dumping the letter " I" from the buttocks region of players' new pants following a season-opening 70-0 loss to the Arizona Wildcats ...

The Daily Muck

Bernie Kerik has some serious lawyer problems. One law firm is suing him for over $200k in unpaid fees and now federal prosecutors have asked the judge in Kerik’s trial to disqualify his attorney because of conflicts of interest. It seems ...