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Remember that Forbes.com piece about Coeur d'Alene entrepreneur Luke Griffin by writer Scott Reeves? I featured it in my Huckleberries Monday here? Well, various sources have e-mailed to remind me that Steve "turned a Johnson" (prison slang for a year) at the Coeur d'Alene Press. Seems he was hired for beaucoup bucks to be the Press' writing coach and was put out to pasture when the troops didn't like "his honest and brutal style." And when the publisher found out he was making too much money (in other words, a living wage). The Powers That Be made life miserable for him by assigning him business stories to write almost exclusively. He had quite a resume before and after his Close Encounter with Hagadonia -- Anchorage Times (where he covered the Iditarod from a bush plane), Dow Jones, Barron's, Bridge News in NYC (where he covered the attack on the Twin Towers from across the street), AP and Forbes. Scott fell in love with this area, according to a source, "but not its internecine politics." I know exactly how he feels.


