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By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
Kochava Inc. drew international headlines Aug. 29 when the Federal Trade Commission announced a lawsuit aimed at the Sandpoint-based data broker and analytics company, alleging …
By Zach Hagadone
Reader Staff
Kochava Inc. drew international headlines Aug. 29 when the Federal Trade Commission announced a lawsuit aimed at the Sandpoint-based data broker and analytics company, alleging …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
There’s no clearer sign of a booming business than the need for a bigger workplace.
Kochava employees and administrators demonstrated that fact Monday by attracting …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Kochava is moving on up to a bigger set of digs, and the Sandpoint-based business is attracting some big names to celebrate the occasion.
The …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Former Sandpoint planning director Jeremy Grimm is seeking $100,000 in damages from Bonner County following a dispute over land use decisions.
Dated Feb. 29, Grimm’s …
By Kate McAlister
Reader Contributor
If you attended the Economic Summit last week you certainly walked away with a head full of facts and a positive outlook on how Bonner …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
Navigating the tricky world of the Bonner County economy is no easy task. A summit, entitled “What’s Happening Up North?,” aims to clear those murky …
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