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"ONE OF THE BEST WATERFRONT TOWNS TO LIVE IN"
AFFORDABLE COST OF LIVING
variety of cultural events, access to medical services, and abundant recreational possibilities make the LewisClark Valley a wonderful place to live. During the winter, the thermometer rarely dips below freezing with an average high of 42 degrees. On average, there are 169 sunny days per year and only 11 inches of rain per year, allowing you to get out and enjoy the weather. The Lewis-Clark Valley offers a unique location for starting and expanding companies. On one side of the Snake River is a corporate income tax state (Idaho); on the other side is a gross receipt tax state (Washington).
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They each present different regulatory environments, depending on the nature of the business. Business locations can be determined on the basis of mostappropriate tax and regulatory issues while enjoying the same labor market, vendor support, transportation services, and training resources. We offer four economical modes of transportation to accommodate business needs. Air travel and air freight needs are served, and rail service is provided by three competitive carriers. We have river port sites which readily link us to domestic and international markets. A network of federal, state, and county roads round out our intermodal transportation system.
Photos Courtesy Brad Stinson, Lewis-Clark State College, Northwest Media
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