Archive for January 2021
Historic Des Moines property sold to out-of-state group
A building constructed by a man …
Read MoreHousing for older, low-income adults proposed at former south-side Des Moines school building
State awards $2.6 million for water and soil quality projects
The Iowa Department of Agriculture has awarded more than $2.6 million to four projects designed to help improve soil and water quality across the state. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig announced the awards today …
Read MoreInsta-Pro International CEO Kacere announces retirement
Insta-Pro International today announced that its president and CEO, Kevin Kacere, will retire on April 30. He will continue as a senior adviser to the board of directors through Oct. 31. The Grimes-based manufacturing company has …
Read MoreMarvin DeJear named new senior VP of talent development at Partnership
Marvin DeJear, the director of the Evelyn K. Davis Center for Working Families at Des Moines Area Community College, was named today as the new senior vice president of talent development for the Greater Des …
Read MoreWaterloo cabinet maker sold to Minnesota company
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: Family-owned Bertch Cabinet Manufacturing of Waterloo has been purchased by Minnesota-based cabinetry manufacturer Dura Supreme Cabinetry, a 60-year-old company that employs more than 400 people at its Howard Lake, Minn., facility. Bertch was …
Read MoreEathington named senior VP and chief technology officer at Corteva
Corteva Agricscience announced that Sam Eathington has joined the company as its new senior vice president and chief technology officer, leading Corteva’s research and development organization. According to a news release, he will lead the company’s …
Read MoreWaukee issues record number of building permits in 2020
The city of Waukee issued a record 1,489 building permits in 2020, topping the previous record of 1,282 set in 2019, city officials announced. The value of the permits issued in 2020 – $245.7 million …
Read MoreIowa economy continues to expand in December, but at slower pace
Iowa’s economy continued to grow in December, although at a slower rate than the previous month, according to a monthly survey of supply chain managers released Monday.
Iowa’s Business Conditions Index, compiled by Creighton University, …
On the Move: Week of June 22
Savannah Dahlen
Community Choice
Hired as teller
richard.dedor@comchoicecu.org
Logan Namanny
Whitfield & Eddy Law
Hired as law clerk
namanny@whitfieldlaw.com
Katelyn Kurt
Whitfield & Eddy Law
Hired as law clerk
kurt@whitfieldlaw.com
Trevor Jordison…
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