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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Scientech files building plans with city of Idaho Falls

Scientech's plans for its new office buildings
Scientech has filed building plans with the city of Idaho Falls and is ready to get started on its new office buildings at Snake River Landing.

The company, which provides safety and risk analyses and instrumentation worldwide to the nuclear industry, plans two buildings on 10 acres at the corner of Bluff Street and Whitewater Drive. One building will be 39,500 square feet, the other will be 36,900 square feet, and the two will be joined by a breezeway. The site is near the offices of Potandon Produce and the future site of the Idaho Falls Event Center.

A business unit of Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Co., Scientech has operated for several years out of offices on South Woodruff Avenue. The company employs more than 150 people in Idaho Falls.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

ISU's Vicki Allen named 'Pinnacle Professional'

Vicki Lynn Allen
Vicki Lynn Allen, director of clinical site development for the Physician Assistance Program at Idaho State University, has been recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Pinnacle Professional in the field of health care. Allen has more than 30 years of experience in nursing. In 1992 she developed "Adolescence in the Nineties," a six-week program for parents and students sponsored by Pocatello Regional Medical Center. The program ran for eight years.

Her membership in professional and community organizations include the National Association of Neonatal Nurses; Association of Women, Newborn and Neonatal Nursing; American Academy of Pediatrics; American Heart Association; and the National Council State Boards of Nursing.

She also serves as vice chair of the Idaho State Board of Nursing and is a board member of the Pocatello Free Clinic. She has received the Volunteer of the Year Award from Project Safe Place (2000) as well as the "8 Who Make a Difference" Award (2000). She has been nominated as a March of Dimes Nurse Manager of the Year (2006) and was honored in 2007 with a March of Dimes Excellence in Nursing Award as well as a March of Dimes Nurse of the Year Award. Allen has also received the Idaho Business Review Nurse Health Care Hero Award (2007) and was awarded the Idaho Hospital Association Award of Excellence in Patient Care (2008).

EIRMC honors three with Frist Humanitarian Awards

Nate Esplin
Nate Esplin, the Rev. Dennis Alexander and Dr. Flint Packer recently were awarded Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center's Frist Humanitarian Awards for 2012.

Esplin is a radiology technician at EIRMC's Cancer Center, Alexander is a volunteer chaplain, and Packer is a primary care physician.

The annual award recognizes physicians, employees and volunteers who have demonstrated "remarkable concern for the welfare and happiness of patients, have performed extraordinary acts of kindness, have been committed to community service and have a positive effect on others," the hospital news release said.
The Rev. Dennis Alexander
Esplin has traveled to Haiti twice to help rebuild an orphanage and organized several events to raise funds for the special cause. At EIRMC, he is renowned for making Cancer Center patients feel special by celebrating their last day of treatment with a disco ball and colored lights, industrial bubble blower and cranked-up music.

Alexander serves more hours at EIRMC than many employees, the release said. He works four shifts each week in the emergency room and also is the volunteer chaplain on Saturday.
Dr. Flint Packer
As a volunteer chaplain, Alexander offers support to people who are nervous, frightened or grieving. Away from EIRMC, Alexander is the director of Saints Alive (Saints Adult Ministry) at Calvary Baptist Church.

Packer has helped his neighbors many times with medical advice -- even after hours and usually without compensation, the release said. He coaches youth sports and is a Boy Scout leader. He also served six years as an EIRMC volunteer board member at EIRMC.

EIRMC donated funds to each honoree's charity of choice, including Haitian Roots (Esplin), the Calvary Baptist Church Benevolence Fund (Alexander) and FreeMed (Packer).

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Business owner plans to rent studio space, equipment to photographers

Darrin Petersen
Darrin Petersen, owner of D&L Cleaners and Signature Party Rentals, is opening F Stop Studio Rental at 1568 West Broadway.

It will be a place where photographers can come in to shoot in a 26-by-36-foot studio with a cyclo wall. With 4,400 square feet, there will be a changing room, offices, production rooms and storage space. Lights, high-end camera bodies and specialty lenses and computers will be available to rent as well.

"We'll be set up for still photography and video," he said. "I want it to be practical and affordable. "I hope for this to make shooting and teaching while shooting easier than it has ever been in Idaho Falls."

Located in what used to be the Spiders Web tattoo parlor, Petersen is looking toward a grand opening in mid-July.

Petersen is a photography enthusiast, but never wanted to be a professional photographer. With two service businesses already, he recognizes he will be on a learning curve with F Stop. "Your customers tell you when you're getting it right," he said. "I don't want to make it my way, I want to make it their way."

Monday, June 10, 2013

That's a big axe

The guitar exhibit opens Friday at the Museum of Idaho. This gi-normous Flying V is actually playable.

Bill's Bike Shop sets grand opening events through June

The new Bill's Bike Shop, on Pier View Drive in Snake River Landing.
With the days getting about as long as they get here, it's finally bike riding weather (even though it's still not a bad idea to wait until the wind dies down in the evening.)

Bill's Bike Shop, which opened earlier this year at Snake River Landing, has put off its grand opening until this week so that all possible customers can visit and enjoy what they have to offer in the fine weather.

Grand opening events will continue through June. Here is a partial schedule of what they are offering:
  • Family Rides - Monday evenings in June. Enjoy half-price Rentals and the Snake River Landing trails with the entire family.
  • Father's Day Parking Lot Sale - Friday June 14 and Saturday June 15. Massive selection of merchandise from the old Holmes Avenue store.
  • Women's Night with Giant Bikes on Thursday June 13.
  • Demo Days - Time to play with all the gear you've been eyeing: June 21 and 22.
  • Group Road Rides - Wednesday evenings in June, beginner and experienced riders welcome.
  • Daily Facebook Offers and Giveaways starting today - Must "Like" to be eligible. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bills-Bike-Shop
For more information, visit the Facebook page or the store's main site, www.billsbike.com.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Package trips to Laughlin, Nev., resort to begin July 13


Idaho Falls has joined more than 60 cities offering air service to Don Laughlin’s Riverside Resort, in Laughlin, Nev., 90 miles south of Las Vegas on the Colorado River.

Starting July 13, the resort and Sun Country Airlines of Minneapolis, Minn., will be flying from Idaho Falls will be flying Boeing 737-800 series jets seating 159 passengers.

A special introductory price of $250 per person round trip air and hotel package is being
offered. The package includes four nights at the resort, round-trip airfare, all taxes,
fees, luggage handling, plus airport ground transfers.

This will be the first of several packages to be offered to eastern Idaho residents, a press release from Idaho Falls Regional Airport said. For more information, call (800) 227-3849, or visit RiversideResort.com.