Tagged: Sandpoint business

Pleased to be a plant person

By Lyndsie Kiebert
Reader Staff

When Kendall Wishnick Adams recalls what brought her to opening her own perfumery and aromatherapy business in Sandpoint, she is first drawn to say attending …

Pedro’s closing its doors

By Ben Olson
Reader Staff

After 12 years in business, Pedro’s is closing its doors. Owners Lisa and Ken Larson first opened Pedro’s in the Cedar St. Bridge 12 years …

Shop Small in Sandpoint this season

By Reader Staff

‘Tis the season when newspaper ads, radio and TV commercials, online offers and more are screaming to get your attention. So fill the gas tank and fight …

Litehouse to expand Utah facilities

By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff

Following up on an expansion of Sandpoint production facilities initiated last year, Litehouse announced plans this week to triple the size of a production plant …

Kochava ceremony brings in a crowd

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 …

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