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Green with envy

POSTED: 07:51 MDT Thursday, May 15, 2008

by Robb Hicken

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  •  Lots of green news abounds, but kudos go to Channel 2 news for its piece on Foxtrot Style, a local clothing store in Boise, that’s making a organic green statement. Foxtrot isn’t the same dull, made of hemp material that was “cool” to wear years ago. Check out Jennifer Robbins’ piece.
  • Speaking of green, organizers of Idaho Green Expo are putting on quite a show this weekend promoting green thinking, living, technology and materials.
NewWest claims the event is not going to be stodgy enviro-lectures. The Boise Center on the Grove is the setting for this weekend’s event, with more than 150 exhibitors; seminars, demonstrations, speakers, art displays, things for kids to do, live music, and sales of local and organic food.
  • Steven Rouse, chief operating officer of Boise-based Kount Inc., has been invited to p a global, round-table on emerging online fraud and online fraud control technology in Brussels, Belgium, May 18-20. More exposure for Idaho's technology businesses. More than 130 top internet companies and vendors from around the globe are expected there.
 

 

1 Comments

  1. "Thursday morning roundup: Lots of green news abounds; this weekend will be pact with ongoings in Boise."

    Shouldn't this be "packed" with ongoings?

    Comment By Kristy
    Thursday, May 15, 2008 @ 12:58 PM

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