Arrow-right Camera

Color Scheme

Subscribe now

Question No. 2


Bob Potter and C.J. Buck (left and right in embrace) shared a hug at the 2003 groundbreaking of the new Buck Knives plant in Post Falls. Rick Carr (left), who replaced Potter briefly, looked on.

Issue : Jobs Plus marks a strong year: Kootenai County jobs grew by 3,100 last year, state says / Becky Kramer , SR.

DFO : I was at the old Holiday Inn (Coeur d’Alene Inn) when Jobs Plus was launched by Duane Hagadone, Tom Richards and Dennis Wheeler . And I was at Jacklin Seed Co. when Bob Potter was introduced as the first Jobs Plus prez. And I wrote the editorial praising JP in today’s paper here (which proves I can say nice things about The Duane. Bottom line? Jobs Plus is fulfilling its mission.

Question: Are you satisfied with the quality of jobs that Jobs Plus has brought to Kootenai County?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog