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Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds will lead trade missions to South Korea and Brazil, respectively.
Brazil is Iowa’s fifth-largest trading partner, with exports to that country exceeding $500 million in manufactured …
The city of Des Moines is hedging its bet on a Hy-Vee Inc. grocery store that is planned for 420 Court Ave.
Hy-Vee and Knapp Properties Inc. have teamed up for a $26 million …
The Des Moines Register has named the finalists for its 13th annual Star and Aurora awards, the newspaper announced Friday. The Iowa Star Award honors individuals who work to promote self-sufficiency and improve the lives of the …
Jennifer Wiseman, NASA Hubble Telescope senior project scientist, will present“Galaxies, Stars, Planets, and Life: A Dynamic Universe” at 7 p.m., Wednesday in Lang Hall Auditorium at the University of Northern Iowa. The lecture will discuss the …
The Iowa International Center on Tuesday will host a program and panel discussion called “Tapping Into the Untapped Workforce: How Companies and Communities Can Work With Immigrant and Refugee Populations for Success.” The noon event at the …
The Wellmark Foundation announced that it is accepting letters of interest for its Matching Assets to Community Health (MATCH) grant program. The program provides matching grants to communities to support projects that promote better health …
Plumb Supply Co., based in Des Moines, announced Friday that it has purchased Riback Supply Co., which is based in Columbia, Mo. Both companies specialize in materials for plumbing, heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and pipe, …
The Des Moines City Council will be asked to approve a design for the Grand Avenue bridge downtown that uses scalloped edges to create the impression of structural arches.
Arches, of course, are the …
Despite Iowa ranking last in the nation in the number of women- and minority-owned businesses, Pamela Patton, owner of Patton’s Restaurant & Catering in Des Moines, has let none of the statistics deter her from …
Effective April 7, Iowa Public Radio Classical, now heard at 101.7 MHz on the FM dial, will move to 97.7 MHz, IPR announced recently. The change is a result of a Federal Communications Commission ruling …
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