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As Gov. Kim Reynolds considers sports betting legislation approved by lawmakers this year, it’s worth noting how sports betting has been doing in states that legalized it once the Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for it. …
Sue Woody became director of the Des Moines public library system in July after 14 years of work that involved everything from running the Rosie outreach program to handling community engagement and marketing. She’s …
Conventions guru Greg Edwards had some interesting things to say when he stopped by for our latest Newsroom 515 session, this one a panel discussion on the future of Greater Des Moines tourism. Some couldn’t …
It’s always nice to see our local experts getting a chance to shine on a national scene. Bankers Trust’s Emily Abbas was recently a main-stage panelist at the Financial Brand Forum at Caesars Palace in …
During the recent Global Insurance Symposium held in Des Moines, insurance regulators from more than 15 states took “a significant dive” into the use of big data and analytics in the U.S. insurance industry, through …
How long should parents continue to help foot some costs for their adult kids? As a parent with two daughters in their early 20s, I read with interest about the results of this Bankrate survey …
Did anyone else out there waste an afternoon trying to file taxes for free? Apparently it was not just me. A recent Propublica report poked around the code behind TurboTax’s “FREE Guaranteed” tax filing software — the …
Office furniture manufacturer Steelcase is facing the dilemma of contemporary offices that lean more on open spaces and less on furniture. It’s all part of the open office movement. Little doubt that contemporary workers like …
In honor of Earth Day, here’s a look at the “greenest academic building in the country,” courtesy of the New York Times. The building that houses the University of California-Berkeley’s Haas School of Business was …
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