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Central Iowa raked in $1.6 billion from 2010 visitors

In 2010, about 2.9 million visitors came to Greater Des Moines and spent about $1.6 billion, one quarter of the money spent by travelers in the entire state, according to the Greater Des Moines Convention …

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Track championships at Drake named to best sports event list

Track championships at Drake named to best sports event list The 2011 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships held in Des Moines earlier this year has been named the Best Collegiate Multi-Sport/Multi-Discipline event in the…
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Central Iowa Works receives $600,000 grant


Central Iowa Works Funding Collaborative has begun using LinkedIn as a tool to help jobseekers connect with employers.

Developing the social media-based initiative is one of several ways the collaborative will use a two-year, $600,000 …

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A Closer Look: Jennifer Chittenden


What made you want to work for the Downtown Chamber of Commerce?

This summer, I wanted to try something a little different. I was involved with a lot of activities outside of Tero, and so …

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Mortgage rates fall to historic low

Thirty-year mortgage rates have fallen below 4 percent for the first time in history, CNNMoney reports.
 
The interest rate for a 30-year fixed-rate loan fell to 3.94 percent, which is the lowest rate since …

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Housing market improves in two Iowa cities, home builders group says.

A report Thursday showed that prices of single-family houses have declined in the last month and year in Iowa, but two local markets are showing improvement, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) said. Iowa …

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Central Iowa Works Funding Collaborative awarded $600,000 grant

Central Iowa Works Funding Collaborative was one of five organizations to receive a grant from the National Fund for Workforce Solutions. The group gave out $2.1 million in grants to five communities to help bolster …

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Reports show employment up, but so are layoffs

 

U.S. private-sector employers added more jobs than expected in September, but another report Wednesday showed a jump in planned layoffs in the month, Reuters reported. Private payrolls rose by 91,000 according to payroll processor …

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Fed gives Congress grim outlook on economy

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said today that the Fed has lowered its expectations for economic growth and called on Congress to address budget deficits and economic troubles, The Washington Post reported.
 
Testifying before …

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U.S. trade with neighbors increases 18 percent since last year

U.S. trade with Canada and Mexico jumped to $72.4 billion in July, an 18.1 percent increase from last year, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Canada is the United States’ …