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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Fuhriman honored by Idaho Association of Cities

Idaho Falls Mayor Jared Fuhriman
Idaho Falls Mayor Jared Fuhriman is this year's recipient of the Harold Hurst Award, given annually by the Idaho Association of Cities to a municipal public official who “demonstrates exemplary performance in city government.” It is named for Harold Hurst, the mayor of Heyburn for 24 years and a past association president. Fuhirman received the award recently at the association's annual conference and banquet in Boise.

Founded in 1947, IAC is a non-partisan, non-profit corporation organized, owned, and operated by Idaho city governments.

“It is a tremendous honor and is deeply humbling to be recognized at this level and I truly appreciate the association’s recognition and support," Fuhriman said. "But the city of Idaho Falls runs on the hard work and dedication of all of our city employees and this award is a direct reflection of the great work all of them do, every single day.”

Ronnow named 'Accomplished Under 40' by Idaho Business Review

Jesse Ronnow
Jesse Dixon Ronnow, vice president of treasury management in Zions First National Bank's Idaho Falls branch, was named to the Idaho Business Review's "Accomplished Under 40" list.

Ronnow, who was honored June 14 in Boise, joined Zions Bank in 2005 after earning a bachelor's of science degree in economics from the University of Utah. Since then, the bank's treasury management department in eastern Idaho has added four employees and expanded its annual gross income by nearly 350 percent.

Ronnow also is chairman of the East Idaho Fly Tying and Fly Fishing Expo board.

This is the 13th year the Idaho Business Review has recognized 40 accomplished men and women under the age of 40. “These talented young professionals represent a generation that is shaping our state, our image and our expectations,” said the Business Review's President and Publisher, Sean Evans.

Participants are nominated and chosen by a panel of their peers. This year, out of 143 nominations, 63 completed the application process. A six-member selection panel comprised of past Accomplished Under 40 recipients scored entries on a scale of 1 to 5 in four categories: professional accomplishments, leadership skills, community involvement and long-term goals.

Bonaventure names marketing director

Bonaventure Senior Living of Idaho Falls has hired Melissa Thayer as its marketing director. She comes to eastern Idaho from Utah, where she has more than 15 years' experience in the health care industry.

Thayer has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Utah State University in Logan, Utah, and an associate degree in nursing from the University of Phoenix.

Monday, June 25, 2012

D&L Cleaners adds tailor to staff

D&L Cleaners has added a professionally trained tailor, Enrique Macias, to its staff. The 51-year-old business, which has five locations, in Idaho Falls, Ammon, Rigby and Rexburg, has had its own in-house sewing and alterations department for more than 40 years. Services include:
  • Shortening and lengthening hems
  • Taking in and letting out waists
  • Shortening and lengthening sleeves
  • Fixing and replacing zippers
  • Patching
  • Seam repair
  • Replacing buttons
Alterations are based out of the D&L location at 1558 W. Broadway, where they do fittings, consultations and quick fixes. For jobs that don't require fitting, however, customers can drop off garments at any of the five locations.

All garments must be clean before alterations or repairs can be done. Repairs and alterations generally require one week to complete. Call 522-0821 for more information. Or visit the D&L Web site: http://dlcleaners.com/

Friday, June 22, 2012

Daylight Donuts on 17th Street now open

Daylight Donuts on 17th Street, which we learned about last month, is now open. Here's owner Jim Feuling and cashier Colleen Southworth late Friday morning. The store is located on the north side of 17th between Juniper and Ponderosa, near Harbor Freight Tools.