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The Courtney ReportBlog for Iowa (blog)Representatives from the University of Iowa will be on hand to describe their efforts next week. The universities work with businesses on technology commercialization, marketing, entrepreneurship, and small business and community assistance. MyEntre.and more » |
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Register staffers win state awardsDesMoinesRegister.comBusiness reporting: Dan Piller, for his reporting on the unprecedented pressures facing Iowa farmers. Business feature story: Adam Belz for his report on how small towns had failed to benefit from the ag boom. Editorials: Andie Dominick for her ...and more » |
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2012 Pappajohn business plan competition beginsMason City Globe GazetteCEDAR FALLS - Iowa venture capitalist and Mason City native John Pappajohn has announced the launch of the 2012 John Pappajohn Iowa Business Plan Competition, the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center in Cedar Falls announced Friday. |
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Carlson School eyes two U alumniMinneapolis Star TribuneCharles Whiteman, senior associate dean of Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa, earned a Ph. D. in economics at Minnesota in 1981, studying under then-U economists and 2011 Nobel Prize winners Tom Sargent and Chris Sims. |
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Former Iowa prep wrestler feels right at home at PORTAThe State Journal-Register“But I didn't feel like I had as much of a chance in Iowa for my wrestling career. ... I feel like I've learned a lot more (at PORTA) than I ever did up there.” Don Bosco is a small school synonymous with wrestling success in a state where the sport is ... |
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Commercial property tax plans stir opposition in IowaDesMoinesRegister.comSchools will be affected, but in a different way than cities and counties, said Brad Hudson of the Iowa State Education Association, the state's largest teachers union. The House tax reform version proposes that the state increase what's known as the ...and more » |
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