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City of Des Moines scores with new website

The city of Des Moines received a 2010 WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development from the Web Marketing Association. Intended to recognize Web developers and marketers around the world, more than 2,000 sites from …

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Justice Alito to speak at Drake

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr. will deliver the 12th Dwight D. Opperman Lecture in Constitutional Law at Drake University today.

The free lecture starts at 3 p.m. in the Knapp Center, 2525 Forest …

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Miller investigating Ally foreclosures

Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller has opened a civil investigation into foreclosure practices at Ally Financial Inc., formerly GMAC Mortgage. On Sept. 20, the company announced that it ordered brokers in Iowa and 22 other …

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Let’s cut back; you go first


If Tea Party candidates are elected in November, we’ll be realistic and not expect them to dramatically change Washington, D.C., overnight.

But if this movement keeps its momentum for a few years, eventually we should …

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Senate passes small business legislation

The U.S. Senate voted 61-38 on Thursday to end a Republican filibuster of legislation that would give small businesses $12 billion in tax cuts, TheHill.com reported. Lawmakers then passed the bill, which Democratic leaders have …

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WCPP receives state monetary award

The Warren County Philanthropic Partnership (WCPP) will receive a $122,952 state award from the County Endowment Fund to advance community-based philanthropy in the county. Under terms of the legislation, the WCPP will direct 75 percent …

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Congressional committee to consider food safety regulations

Two confirmed victims of a nationwide outbreak of food poisoning from salmonella-tainted eggs will testify today as Congress considers new food-safety legislation. Carol Lobato, 77, of Littleton, Colo., developed septic shock and nearly died in …

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Let’s hear some freer debate


Last week’s first gubernatorial debate was interesting but frustrating – as such events generally are.

If only we could see Gov. Chet Culver and former Gov. Terry Branstad in a freer form of debate, an …

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Culver announces $30 million in I-JOBS funds

Gov. Chet Culver announced today that the I-JOBS board has approved $30 million in funds to assist the construction of 23 disaster-prevention-related initiatives in 21 counties.

$2.1 million in I-JOBS funding was awarded to Polk …

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Senate to consider small business legislation.

Lawmakers return to Capitol Hill this week after the summer recess, and providing assistance to small businesses tops their to-do list. Their goal: Help small businesses, and boost the economy, according to CNNMoney.com

The Senate …