Noble-T Arbor selected by Senator Risch as February Small Business of the Month

Se. James E. Risch, U.S. Senator for Idaho - Senator James E. Risch Official website
Se. James E. Risch, U.S. Senator for Idaho - Senator James E. Risch Official website
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U.S. Senator Jim Risch has named Noble-T Arbor, a business based in Lewiston, as the Idaho Small Business of the Month for February 2026. The company will be recognized for its contributions to Idaho in the Congressional Record of the U.S. Senate.

“After serving our nation in the U.S. Marine Corps, Tyler Wolff turned his passion for forestry and entrepreneurship into Noble-T Arbor,” said Risch. “As Lewiston natives, Tyler and the Noble-T Arbor team provide their community with a wide variety of tree care services while giving back to local children and veteran organizations.”

Each month, Senator Risch selects an Idaho small business that demonstrates values such as hard work, entrepreneurial spirit, and commitment to community. This recognition is part of ongoing efforts to highlight businesses that contribute positively to Idaho’s economy.

Senator Risch has also worked on legislation aimed at supporting local economic growth. Last year, he passed the Working Families Tax Cuts Act to offer tax relief to Idaho residents and small business owners.

Risch represents Idaho in the U.S. Senate and serves as a senior member on several committees including Foreign Relations, Energy and Natural Resources, Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Intelligence, and Ethics. He previously served as Ada County Prosecuting Attorney, Idaho State Senator, Lieutenant Governor, and Governor of Idaho. According to his official website, Risch supports energy independence, Second Amendment rights, protection of agriculture and natural resources in Idaho, property tax reductions, and increased funding for public schools.

Risch maintains offices throughout Idaho and Washington D.C., advocating for issues important to his constituents such as defending agriculture against federal overreach and promoting policies that benefit local communities.



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