Cascade Notices
Twin Falls, Idaho-Area Lodging Sales Take 'Roller Coaster' Ride in 2001.
By Virginia S. Hutchins, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 5--TWIN FALLS, Idaho--Hotels, motels, campgrounds and other lodging facilities in Magic Valley's eight counties reported lodging sales of $2.85 million in November and $51.74 million in the first 11
Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
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Twin Falls, Idaho, Visitor Counts, Lodging Sales Drop over Summer.
By Virginia S. Hutchins, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 26--TWIN FALLS, Idaho--For those in the travel and tourism business, it was a summer to be satisfied with less. But Kent Just, a Twin Falls Area Chamber of Commerce executive, hasn't heard any
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Proponents of Idaho Falls Convention Center Want Lodging Tax Hike.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 15--A former Idaho attorney general may become a spokesman against raising lodging taxes to build a convention center in Idaho Falls. Jim Jones, attorney general from 1983-91, is in Idaho Falls today as legal counsel for AmeriTel Inns, Inc., which is
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2006 SUMMER LODGING REVENUES SHOW A 9.5 PERCENT INCREASE
The Idaho Department of Commerce & Labor issued the following news release: Idaho 's hotel, motel and campground receipts jumped another 9.5 percent this summer, a healthy increase but less than last year's four-month summer growth rate of 11.8 percent. According to state officials, receipts
Publication: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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Idaho's Tamarack Resort to Open December 15; All-Season, Mountain Resort Offers Adventure-Seeking Travelers an Array of World-Class Winter Recreation and Lodging Packages.
DONNELLY, Idaho, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Tamarack Resort, America's newest, all-season destination resort, today announced a grand opening date of Dec. 15, 2004, and outlined an array of winter recreation opportunities and ski-in-ski out lodging available to Tamarack visitors this winter season.
Publication: PR Newswire
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NORTHWEST LODGING PURCHASES SIX HOTELS IN $14 MILLION DEAL.(Business)
Northwest Lodging Inc. said it has paid more than $14 million to buy six hotels, including four in Washington. The acquisitions bring the number of hotels in Northwest Lodging's portfolio to 22 in six states, with a total of 2,500 rooms. In its latest deals, Northwest Lodging acquired the Best
Publication: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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New task force hopes to bring Hollywood to Idaho.
May 5--TWIN FALLS -- The success of last year's independent movie "Napoleon Dynamite" set in Preston has state leaders exploring ideas to increase the number of projects filmed in Idaho -- and perhaps willing to pay for the business. Idaho Commerce and Labor Director Roger B. Madsen, at the
Publication: Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho)
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Liberty Northwest Cuts Idaho Hospitality Employers' Workers' Compensation Costs.
Business Editors BOISE, IdahoBUSINESS WIREMarch 30, 2000 Preventing workplace accidents has paid off for the 146 participants in Idaho's Liberty Hospitality Employers Group. The group has already received checks from its underwriter, Liberty Northwest, as a reward for reducing the group's workers'
Publication: Business Wire
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Car Club Ranks the Idaho Vacation Package.
The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 31--TWIN FALLS, Idaho--Idaho has become an even better summer travel vacation bargain than it was a year ago, slipping from 41st to 43rd in the American Automobile Association's 50-state ranking in the daily lodging and
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Tax plan troubles tourism industry ; State House: A meals and lodging hike would keep Mainers from spending in-state, one critic says.
MATT WICKENHEISER By MATT WICKENHEISER Staff Writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 04-05-2009 Tax plan troubles tourism industry ; State House: A meals and lodging hike would keep Mainers from spending in-state, one critic says.Byline: MATT WICKENHEISER By MATT WICKENHEISER Staff WriterEdition:
Publication: Portland Press Herald (Maine)
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