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Articles in November, 2004 issue of Business Record (Des Moines)
- Bravo cultural alliance clears its first hurdle
- Public notices
- Polk County notices
- Merger an opportunity for progress
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EPA fines rain down on builders: developers face threat of six-figure runoff penalties
by Jim Pollock -
Vision Iowa program nears end of initial funding life.
by Joe Gardyasz - Looking ahead
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Small step for Democrats
by Beth Dalbey - City of Des Moines public ordinances
- 2004 Community Champion Award.
- Polk county notices.
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Define your company's story, then tell it
by Drew McLellan -
Pella Corp. closely tied to namesake city.
by Sharon Baltes -
Alas, there is no 'Dr. Teddy' at cancer center.
by Beth Dalbey -
Banks weigh freebies, enhanced services to attract new customers.
by Joe Gardyasz - Public notices
- As it turns out, what women want is Des Moines
- Public notices
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Peak Agency acquires Corell to become largest in market: following local shakeout, Peak and Copeland emerge as sole competitors for Des Moines' models and performers.
by Sharon Baltes -
Caleris plans 2nd rural call center
by Joe Gardyasz - Conservation job fulfills a lifelong dream for Boddy
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Technology advances learning at Des Moines University
by Joe Gardyasz - City of Des Moines public ordinances.
- Lots of jobs for U of I's 2004 MBAs
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Teleworking continues to grow, but some employers still leery.
by Sharon Baltes - Polk County notices.
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Feeding the masses: when hundreds of people gather for business luncheons or dinners, this hotel's kitchen staff and servers feel the heat
by Jim Pollock -
Corporate Web sites slowly moving away from English-only.
by Jim Pollock - Looking ahead
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Small parts, big success: plastics company Accumold on verge of "significant expansion".
by Joe Gardyasz -
What women want: Bob and Deb Pulver recognize the need for a women's health center
by Sharon Baltes -
Merger proposal is a lose-lose situation
by Bonnie Campbell -
Crosswinds to add new urbanism to Ankeny's suburbia
by Sharon Baltes -
African American Business Association formed.
by Joe Gardyasz -
Wireless users find access in every corner of town.
by Erin Morain - Marina ties Stanbrough's real estate, recreation interests
- Best practices honored at award ceremony
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Technology improvements brighten ethanol future.
by Joe Gardyasz - Looking ahead
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Coaches encourage development through self-analysis
by Erin Morain - Pure Paper offers unique products, services
- Looking ahead
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The good, not-so-good and you
by Barry Griswell - Member spotlight: Aspen Athletic Club: Aspen brings multiple opportunities for fitness on an individual basis to help with personal goals.
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Indah's lesson
by Beth Dalbey - Politics and community work are constants for Clute
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Governor, Legislature must compromise to make progress on job growth, creation
by John Gilliland -
Greater Des Moines projects get federal funding
by Joe Gardyasz - Gray's Lake trail connector to downtown nearly done.
- Families of SMA draws on local support for funding
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Buoyed by IT job recovery, Paragon plans for expansion
by Sharon Baltes - Personal connection
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Lunch-hour wellness: pickup games, fitness classes a welcome break for Principal employees
by Erin Morain - Beautiful results
- Annual dinner to feature Forbes publisher Karlgaard
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Corporate planes a convenience-added option.
by Erin Morain - Bedell to be honored for leadership
- New tax act gives businesses a lot to chew on
- Polk County notices
- Failing grades in leadership
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Ingersoll Avenue improvement plan moves ahead
by Jim Pollock - The business calendar--December, 2004
- Friends helping strangers
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Excess goods can become treasures: clearinghouses handle potpourri of corporate in-kind donations
by Joe Gardyasz -
Do Central Iowa residents need more fiber?
by Joe Gardyasz -
City approves Court Avenue plan; tax-credit issue remains
by Jim Pollock - Krause Gentle addition to allow for ongoing growth
- How do I get there?
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Professional employer organizations boost small-company benefits
by Joe Gardyasz -
ISED Ventures makes business ownership accessible: hands-on training and mentoring help clients reach their goal of becoming self-employed
by Sharon Baltes -
End of election uncertainty could wake up sleepy market: stockbrokers say dividend-paying stocks, real estate, and the financial sector are among some of the opportunities
by Jim Pollock - 2004 Best Kept Secret Award.
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Harkin Center brings disabled closer to self-sufficiency
by Sharon Baltes - Good times should mean good schools
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Transit 2010 Committee to consider vision for the future
by Erin Morain - This idea is music to our ears
- North Central Bancshares Inc
- Don't expand the shoe closet just yet
- IABC brings high-powered trainers to its members
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Bark Busters' methods promise well-behaved pooches
by Joe Gardyasz
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