Robb Chiles, who has been CEO of the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce for the past decade, resigned from his position Tuesday. The resignation was immediate and made public in a press release this morning.
Jim Hammon, chairman of the chamber's executive board, said he and the board will be responsible for the day to day operations until an interim director is appointed. A committee has been formed to find a new CEO, he said.
The press release said Chiles had resigned to "pursue other interests." Efforts this morning to reach Chiles were unsuccessful.
The shakeup comes at a busy time of year for the chamber, which started taking registrations Friday for its annual Fourth of July parade and the Liberty Festival that afternoon on the Snake River Greenbelt. Other chamber-sponsored events coming soon include A Taste of Idaho and the annual golf tournament.
"We are working hard to make sure events this summer go off without a hitch," Hammon said.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Construction activity in Idaho Falls off to healthy start for 2013
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In fact, the number is bigger than the first quarter of 2012, which was slightly more than $2 million in valuation. But when you look at the year-to-date construction number from April last year, $34 million and change, you know the city has a long way to go before it tops 2012.
By the end of the year, the building department recorded $83.5 million in permits, a number bigger than even the pre-crash year of 2007, when $51.4 million in new permits were issued. Of the 2012 total, $58.2 million -- nearly 70 percent -- was commercial construction.
The bump in March 2013 came from one of two new elementary schools in Idaho Falls School District 91. As was the case with Dora Erickson and Ethel Boyes last year, new schools are being started this year to replace Longfellow and Edgemont Elementary.
Beyond that, we'll be keeping tabs on anything new going in, be it Carl's Jr., Panda Express, Scientech, Teton Volkswagen or anything you might dare to hope for.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Firehouse Subs plans 12 restaurants in southern Idaho
Firehouse Subs, a chain based in Jacksonville, Fla., plans to open 12 restaurants throughout southern Idaho, including at least one in Idaho Falls this year.
The first one is tentatively scheduled to open in Boise in mid-June, said Emily Oliver of the Zimmerman Agency, which handles public relations for the chain. "Idaho Falls is not in the book for June or July, but I know it will be sometime in the following months," she said.
The expansion into Idaho is being spearheaded by Randy Judd of West Valley City, Utah, who has more than 25 years in restaurants and franchising. Judd became the area representative for Utah three years ago. So far, he has opened four restaurants, with another three in development. The Idaho buildout is scheduled to take place over seven years.
Judd’s responsibilities include selling franchises and providing franchisees the overall marketing and operational support in their respective markets. “The brand provides its franchisees with an incredible level of support and we believe the Idaho community will embrace our restaurants as those in Utah have,” he said.
The chain was founded by former firefighters and brothers Chris Sorensen and Robin Sorensen, and has a special dedication to serving first responders. In 2005, the Sorensens created the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation with the mission of providing funding, life-saving equipment and educational opportunities to fire departments around the United States. Through the non-profit 501(c)(3), Firehouse Subs has distributed $5.7 million in 36 states and Puerto Rico.
Smith Group beats deadline for getting canal contained and covered
The Porter Canal has been covered in preparation for development of Smith Group's Honda and Chevrolet dealerships on Sunnyside Road near I-15 Exit 116. |
Dropping by today, the canal bed is still dry while the concrete walls have been set up and the top is being sealed off. So it looks like Smith should be able to proceed with the work.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
KLCE holding "Second Chance Prom"
Me in my Greg Brady days, with Anne, the girl down the street. |
If all works out as planned, it will be "a magical evening of dancing and fun, to music old and new." Dress in formal or semi-formal attire and escort the real love of your life.
There will be giveaways, free photos, free cookies and punch, and your favorite radio personalities. I will be busy that night, otherwise I would be checking it out, because it sounds like it could be as fun as Wayne Weiner's Bar Mitzvah, the 1969 shindig I judge all parties against.
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