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INL
Oversight Staff List
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INL and Economic Development:
Regional Development Aliance Funded Projects
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| Helping
Support Idaho's Traditional Industries |
Potato
Products of Idaho, based in Rigby, received $600,000 to equip
a new facility. The company developed a process for delivering a fully
cooked, oven-baked potato—Minute Baker—that can be refrigerated
or frozen, then heated in the microwave, on the stove, or in the oven.
Idaho Russet Burbank Potatoes are used in the process, thus giving
a major boost to Idaho potatoes. |
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Miskin
Scraper Works received $522,000 to expand operations in Ucon
and Pocatello. Miskin manufactures dirt moving equipment for agriculture
and construction.

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River Ballistic Technologies in Arco received $403,000. The
company makes high quality firearm products that are unsurpassed
for accuracy and performance. |
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Antigo
Cheese, based in Wisconsin, received $500,000 from the Regional
Development Alliance to buy and restart the cheese plant in Blackfoot.
Antigo makes hard Italian Cheese like Italian and Romano. The plant
can process a million pounds of milk each day and employs up to
50 people in full production.
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| Helping
Expand New Industries |
| Governet,
a Nevada-based corporation, received $261,650 from the Regional Development
Alliance to help defray start-up costs for an Idaho Governet center.
A subscriber-based company offering Internet access to public information,
Governet also creates web sites. |
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| Idaho Falls
software company Frontline Solutions
received $65,500 to expand its operations. Frontline Solutions is
a software engineering and development corporation that is currently
developing methods to streamline processes used to collect information
and purchase supplies and services. Frontline Solutions also provides
systems analysis and software engineering. RDA funds will be used
to market the software and purchase new equipment. |
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Melaleuca,
Inc., of Idaho Falls, was granted a $2.5 million interest-free
loan to expand its Idaho operations. It offers a complete line of
wellness products, like nutritional supplements, environmentally
friendly home care cleaners, and personal care products. |
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| A list of RDA's
loans, grants, and other investments is available on the Regional
Development Alliance Web site. |
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