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Rockwell Collins cutting workforce by 2 to 3 percent

Cedar Rapids Gazette: Rockwell Collins, reacting to a continued slowdown in the business jet market and cost-saving measures by airlines, has begun reducing its global workforce. Its aim is to cut jobs by up to 2 …

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Sioux City to be asked to take stance against pipeline

Sioux City Journal: Concerned residents and representatives of area Native American tribes plan to approach the Sioux City Council today to request that the city take a stance on the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.…

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Hansens developing metro’s 2nd gated community

  For the last three years, Craig Hansen has worked on a project that brings out the artistic side of the builder in him.


Hansen is the founder and CEO of Hansen Co. Inc., the…
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IWLC Dubuque: ‘You have control of your journey’

SUBMITTED BY DIANE RAMSEY | CEO, Iowa Women Lead Change


More than 300 women and undergraduate students from area colleges joined together at the Grand River Center last week to glean wisdom shared by three…
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Anne-Marie Slaughter on ‘standing up for care’

  In 2012, Anne-Marie Slaughter, former U.S. State Department top official and current president and CEO of think tank New America, penned an essay for The Atlantic that took an in-depth and controversial look into…
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Guest Opinion: The dangers of being busy, and what to do about it

  BY KATHLEEN RIESSEN | Partner, Measured Intentions

A weird thing happened in the month of September. It was busy. And I don’t mean sort of busy, I mean packed full of meetings, networking events,…
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Bayer, Monsanto argue that merger will benefit Iowa farmers

Des Moines Register: Bayer and Monsanto executives insisted Thursday that the mega-corporations’ controversial $66 billion proposed merger will reap benefits not only for Iowa and U.S. farmers, but also for small growers in poverty-stricken places such …

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EPA, Iowa meat processor reach settlement over violations

KCRG-TV: The federal Environmental Protection Agency has reached a settlement that requires a kosher meat processing plant in northeastern Iowa to pay a $43,000 penalty, the Associate Press reported. The EPA says Agri Star Meat & …

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Mercy College to launch two new degree programs

Mercy College announced today that it will launch bachelor of science degree programs in health information management and public health in January. The Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management program will be offered at Mercy College’s …

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Iowa Business Hall inducts Kyle Krause and John and Randy Winegard

The Greater Des Moines Committee will induct Kyle Krause, along with Randy Winegard and his father, the late John Winegard, to the Iowa Business Hall of Fame. The inductees will be honored at the Greater …