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  2. Boise Cascade - Wikipedia

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    Boise native William Agee joined the company in 1964 and was the chief financial officer from 1969 to May 1972; [5] [6] the stock price rapidly rose to $77 in 1969, but was down to $15 by the fall of 1971. [7] [8] Boise Cascade's current headquarters in Boise was built in 1970, designed by architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

  3. Boise Cascade (BCC) Forms 'Hammer Chart Pattern': Time for ...

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    Boise Cascade (BCC) appears to have found support after losing some value lately, as indicated by the formation of a hammer chart. In addition to this technical chart pattern, strong agreement ...

  4. Idaho Northern and Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The INPR leased the UP Boise Branch connecting Boise, Idaho with the Union Pacific main line at Nampa as well as the Wilder branch line from Caldwell, Idaho to Wilder, Idaho starting in 1999 and continuing until 2009. However, the Boise Valley Railroad took over operation in 2009, possibly as a result of the post-housing boom recession. [7] [8]

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  6. Kibbie Dome - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] The Vandals played their first two "home" games in 1971 well away from campus, in Boise for the opener and Spokane two weeks later. [17] Uncompleted, the stadium debuted on October 9 with a 40–3 victory over Idaho State before 14,200; it was the first football game on campus in nearly three years. [ 20 ]

  7. I-joist - Wikipedia

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    Invented in 1969, the I-joist is an engineered wood product that has great strength in relation to its size and weight. The biggest notable difference from dimensional lumber is that the I-joist carries heavy loads with less lumber than a dimensional solid wood joist. [1] As of 2005, approximately 50% of all wood light framed floors used I-joists.

  8. Cascade, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The dam created Cascade Reservoir along the west side of the city. With the introduction of nearby Tamarack Resort in 2004, the name was officially changed to Lake Cascade for marketing reasons. [citation needed] Cascade was the home of a sizable Boise Cascade sawmill, which closed in May 2001. [6]

  9. Mount Emily Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1930 the Forest Service began mapping the Mount Emily Lumber Company holdings in the Umatilla National Forest.The Forest Service anticipated a purchase application by the company for over 221,000,000 board feet of lumber and began a survey of sites in the Umatilla National Forest and the Wallowa–Whitman National Forest.