The Gazette’s Business Notes is a compendium of the week’s promotions, new hires, certifications, added business lines and business events, among other items, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and the rest of the Corridor.
Business News Jan. 7, 2024 5:00 am614d ago
The Gazette’s Business Notes is a compendium of the week’s promotions, new hires, certifications, added business lines and business events, among other items, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and the rest of the Corridor.
Erin Jordan, Brittney J. Miller Environmental News Jan. 6, 2024 5:30 am614d ago
The hottest topics were about energy, pipelines and farmland ownership. Water quality may get limited exposure through a bill that seeks to relax restrictions on developers. Because Republicans have majorities in the Iowa Senate and House of Representatives, what their caucus wants, they likely will get.
Agriculture Jan. 8, 2024 7:48 am612d ago
The Iowa Attorney General’s Office is investigating whether the purchase of nearly 80 acres of Linn County farmland slated to be part of a solar project near Coggon violates state law prohibiting foreign ownership of agricultural land.
By Kalen McCain, - Southeast Iowa Union
News Jan. 5, 2024 10:40 am615d ago
Court documents provide new context to company’s debt default
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Business News Jan. 4, 2024 2:25 pm616d ago
Van Meter CEO to be recognized by Metro Economic Alliance
Federal Government Jan. 3, 2024 8:31 am617d ago
The cities in Iowa paying for a Census Bureau-run second count in 2024 — Altoona, Bondurant, Grimes, Johnston, Norwalk, Pleasant Hill and Waukee — are fast-growing suburbs of Des Moines.
Elijah Decious Business News Jan. 2, 2024 10:07 am618d ago
The new managers of Honey Creek Resort in Moravia have a vision to turn the resort on one of Iowa’s largest recreational lakes into a year-round destination.
By Madeline Heim - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Environmental News Jan. 1, 2024 5:30 am619d ago
Get on a boat on the upper Mississippi River, and you'll eventually come upon a looming concrete structure stretching across the river's main channel. Locks and dams are a distinct feature of the upper river. But what are they for? And who controls them?
Iowa Water Quality Jan. 5, 2024 7:38 pm615d ago
After 10 years of successes and complications of the Nutrient Reduction Strategy, The Gazette reviews how it could be improved.
By Katie Mills Giorgio, - correspondent
Business News Dec. 31, 2023 5:00 am621d ago
Collins Road Theatres keep ticket prices low, still use ‘real butter’ on popcorn
By Jennifer Smith, - Dangerous Leader columnist
Business News Dec. 31, 2023 5:00 am621d ago
3 questions to ask yourself as you turn the page
Business News Dec. 31, 2023 5:00 am621d ago
The Gazette’s Business Notes is a compendium of the week’s promotions, new hires, certifications, added business lines and business events, among other items, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and the rest of the Corridor.
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