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Wyoming man arrested for robbery of local convenience store

BLACKFOOT — A Wyoming man is behind bars after the robbery of a Blackfoot Stinker Stores earlier this week. Kyle Stephen Davidson, 28, of Wilson Wyoming, is charged with felony robbery and unlawful possession of a gun, according to charging documents obtained by EastIdahoNews.com. The Blackfoot Police Department says Davidson is the man who allegedly […]

Stinker Stores raises $120,000 to help Idaho domestic violence organizations

Silverthorne convenience store reopens after 4-day closure related to COVID-19

Silverthorne convenience store reopens after 4-day closure related to COVID-19
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Proposed changes to gas gouging law deserve your attention

Proposed changes to gas gouging law deserve your attention Lawrence Wasden I’m writing to make you aware of a piece of legislation currently working its way through the state Legislature. The bill is being pushed by Idaho’s gas retailers and, if approved, would make it easier for these businesses to price gouge during declared emergencies. As you are likely aware, Idaho suffers from some of the highest gas prices in the nation. And by law, I have only two tools to fight unreasonably high gas prices. One prohibits businesses from colluding to set prices. The other prohibits sellers of fuel, food, water and medicine from charging “excessive or exorbitant” prices during an emergency. Senate Bill 1041 was proposed by the Idaho Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association to undercut my ability to protect you from price gouging during an emergency.

Idaho accused gas retailers of price gouging Now they want a law to curb state s power

Idaho accused gas retailers of price gouging. Now they want a law to curb state s power John Sowell, The Idaho Statesman Feb. 3 Idaho s three largest gasoline retailers agreed to provide $1.5 million in gas discounts this year, after Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden s office investigated the companies for gouging customers during the coronavirus pandemic. Jacksons Food Stores, Maverik and Stinker Stores weren t investigated for increasing prices. Instead, they were accused of lowering prices at a slower pace than wholesale prices were falling as demand soured. The retailers don t want the state to do that to them again. A trade association that represents gas stations and convenience stores is pushing for the change in state law to prevent it.

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