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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Contemporary Western jewelry store opening in downtown Idaho Falls

Handmade graduated turquoise
and Bali silver choker-necklace
"Not cowboy, but celebrating the West" is the description Linda Heiser applies to the jewelry she has been making for the last 40 years, and that is the flavor she hopes to instill in the store at 430 Park Avenue that she plans to open July 19.

Located in the Snake River Animal Shelter's old office (they have moved to the O.E. Bell Building on Ridge Avenue), ML Ranch Jewelry will feature Heiser's works as well as other artisans', including Chantal Dunkley, Alan Yonk, Cassie Blust and Wanda Baldwin. Eventually, she hopes to have eight people displaying their work at the shop.

Heiser helped start the Artisans Market 12 years ago, but had to step down for health reasons.  She hopes to recreate some of that flavor in the new store. She also sells her work on such online sites as Etsy.

"People have been asking me, 'When are you going to open a store?'" she said. "I have a bigger following than I thought I had."

LINK: http://www.custommade.com/by/mlranchjewelry/

Former downtown development director branches into pet insurance

Few people ask themselves the question, "Do I need pet insurance?" but if your dog or cat mean anything to you it could be an expensive lesson to learn.

Last year when her 10-year-old Lab mix JoJo slipped on the tile floor and tore her anterior cruciate ligament, Shirley Chastain found herself looking at a four-figure bill she'd never imagined. Her veterinarian worked with her, and JoJo is fine now, but the experience sent her in a career direction she hadn't forseen.

Chastain is now the principal of 4paws Care, a pet insurance company that works under the aegis of the Holden-McCarty agency in downtown Idaho Falls.

"I would say half the people I've talked to have heard of it," she said.

For eight years, Chastain was the executive director of the Idaho Falls Downtown Development Corp. When she left that job, she figured she'd make her living consulting and doing cut glass (www.artistryand1.com). Her passion for critters made adding pet insurance to her resume an appealing option.

One can get licensed to sell pet insurance in Idaho, but most pet insurance providers require brokers tto get certified to sell property and casualty as well. Chastain is licensed to sell those and homeowner's and auto policies. But pet insurance is what gets her most excited.

"Auto may be a necessity, but Fido is my passion," she said.

The younger and healthier a pet is, the less it's going to cost each month (a typical monthly charge is $30 to $40).

"I really do believe it's a necessity," she said. "If you're a dog or cat owner, this is part of your family."

In first encounters, it's the wives and mothers who are most receptive to the idea. "Men will say, 'I can take care of this,' but you don't have to dig much to learn they're just as attached," Chastain said.
To find out more about 4paws Care, follow this link: www.4pawsCare.com.

Monday, July 1, 2013

New Carl's Jr. likely to open in mid- to late September

The framing has been fast and furious for the new Carl's Jr. restaurant at 805 W. Broadway.
The Carl's Jr. restaurant at 805 W. Broadway, the third in Idaho Falls, is scheduled to be finished and open in mid- to late September, a representative of Construction Solutions Co., the project contractor, said Monday.

This is in line with the 120-day construction schedule the parent company, CKE Restaurants, allots for new restaurants. The city of Idaho Falls Engineering Department issued a building permit May 15 for the project. The plans called for a 3,177-square-foot restaurant and surrounding landscaping and parking.

Ever since the first two Carl's Jr. restaurants were built in Idaho Falls, in 2011 and 2012, there hadbeen rumblings that a third was being planned on the site where Arctic Circle was.

CKE, which also owns Hardee's,  has 14 restaurants in Idaho.

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Allegiant Air gets national write up by AP

Looking at the headlines today, we noticed this Associated Press story about Allegiant Air. Older planes, seats that don't recline ... Who cares as long as the fares are cheap?

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=25784831&nid=157

Friday, June 28, 2013

Business Review seeking nominations for Money Makers program

The Idaho Business Review is taking nominations through Aug. 1 for its Money Makers program, designed to recognize 20 financial professionals whose work has set the pace for their company and the state.

Eastern Idahoans routinely don't show up on lists like this not because this is a region devoid of talent but because the word never seems to reach a wide number of people here. Perhaps this post will make up for the deficit. Whatever the case, it can't hurt, right?

Honorees will be selected based on industry, community involvement, achievement and innovative ideas. Their work should offer a peerless example of professionalism to their peers.

Honorees will be recognized in four categories:
  • Banking: Mortgage lenders, bank executives, credit officers, loan officers.
  • Corporate: Chief financial officers, comptrollers.
  • Investment: Stockbrokers, financial advisers, financial planners, investment executives.
  • Professional: Public accountants, auditors, financial educators, financial analysts.
Nominations for the 2013 program are due by 5 p.m. on Aug. 1 and can be submitted online by clicking here: Money Makers nomination form.

To learn more about event reservations, advertising and sponsorship opportunities, contact IBR Publisher Sean Evans at (208) 639-3512 or email him at sean.evans@idahobusinessreview.com.