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West Bancorporation Inc. in West Des Moines ranks No. 19 in an annual listing of the top 200 publicly traded bank holding companies in the nation with assets of less than $2 billion.
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Gov. Terry Branstad will formally sign a bill supporting online education and student consumer protection on Friday. The bill, SF 501, allows the state to register with the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements …
Polk County Supervisor Angela Connolly was presented with the Primary Leaders in Health Award during an inaugural fundraising event for Primary Health Care held Tuesday at the Embassy Club. The event highlighted the work of Primary Health …
Forty-nine individuals representing local private, public and nonprofit sectors are graduating from the Greater Des Moines Leadership Institute’s 2015 Community Leadership Program, the organization announced. Participants took part in a nine-month course designed to raise …
Do you know a business leader who has an interesting talent, hobby or skill?
We’re searching for the business leaders to feature photographically in the 2015 Photo Issue edition of the Business Record, …
The nation’s three major credit reporting agencies must improve credit reporting accuracy and enhance consumer protections through a $6 million agreement with 31 state attorneys general, Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller announced today. Under the settlement with …
The Greater Des Moines Partnership’s Government Policy Committee is making a push today to keep one of its top legislative priorities alive as the session begins to wind down. The GPC emailed Partnership members this …
Grinnell College’s Summerfest will be a free daylong celebration of learning, discovery and entertainment for curious minds of all ages. The inaugural event starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 6, with activities scheduled through 10 …
A three-judge panel of the Iowa Court of Appeals said in a ruling released today that the city of Pleasant Hill did not violate state law when it extended for 20 years an urban renewal …
Carol Pollock, executive director of Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines, died May 15 of complications from pancreatic cancer. She was 70. VenuWorks, the management company for Hoyt Sherman Place, posted on its website that …
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