Archive for June 2016
July 18-22: Paul Singh’s Iowa Tech Tour
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Read MoreGrocery chic: Hy-Vee opening in-store clothing boutiques
Des Moines Register: If Hy-Vee has its way, your next grocery list won’t just include bread and milk, but shirts and dresses as well. The West Des Moines-based grocery chain now is selling clothes. It opened …
Read MoreIllinois commits to Chicago-to-Quad Cities rail project
Quad-City Times: The state of Illinois has told the Federal Railroad Administration that it is moving forward with the Chicago to Quad-Cities passenger rail project.…
Read MoreWhite paper: Personalized patient messaging improves care
RxEOB LLC, which specializes in member engagement applications for pharmacy benefits, has produced a white paper, “Personalized Messaging Delivers Better Care Quality and Lower Costs.” The white paper highlights the necessity for health care professionals to stay …
Read MoreNominations open for DMACC Small Business Awards
Nominations are being accepted through June 30 for the annual Des Moines Area Community College Small Business Awards, which recognize the achievements and economic impact small business has on the Central Iowa economy. Awards will be presented …
Read MoreStudy: Teen drivers expensive to insure
Data show that teenagers are risky drivers who are very expensive to insure, according to a new report from insuranceQuotes. U.S. families who add a young driver to their existing auto insurance policy will see an average …
Read MoreCatching up on the Riverfront Y property
Knapp Properties has plan for neighborhood commercial center that is long in the tooth
NOTEBOOK:In Des Moines, developers should take heed of the pedestrian experience
Cultural Affairs awards $1.2 million in grants
The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs has awarded 119 grants totaling more than $1.2 million to organizations, people and projects in 40 communities that strengthen quality of life and cultural vitality in Iowa. Grant-supported projects …
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