The latest data gathering shows us what each state is searching for when it comes to work. And Idaho seems to be in good spirits according to our searches.
About 30,500 Idahoans have been paid nearly $18 million in unemployment in the last three weeks as thousands have lost their jobs amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
If you have to be outside today the National Weather Service says be prepared for above normal temperatures and has issued a Heat Advisory and for some areas an Excessive Heat Warning.
For 18 years Betty Dudley has made sure the coffee cups and utensils are set at the Garden of Eden Truck Stop just off Interstate 84 near Hansen. Today she made sure the tables where ready while celebrating her 90th birthday.
Idaho’s labor force and employment levels in November had the largest monthly gains for all of 2017, according to information from the Idaho Department of Labor. The department has not yet released December’s numbers.
More than 60 employers will be at a job fair in the Treasure Valley hoping to recruit candidates to fill job openings. The Idaho Department of Labor announced the Made Here! Expo and Job Fair at the Ford Idaho Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Wednesday.