By John Langhorne / Guest Column In three earlier articles, I discussed the broken windows principle, why ethical behavior is profitable and how ethics are a core element of who you are. In this ...
“We treat each of our patients as an individual, and we feel privileged to be a part of this community, as well as so many Des Moines families’ journeys to pregnancy,” said Dr. Abigail Mancuso, ...
This chart from UTC and Raytheon shows how the merged company would stack up against other aerospace and defense companies, based on 2018 sales. Raytheon ...
By Greg Dardis / Guest Editorial Being a talented public speaker can earn you a tremendous income or inspire profound conversations – or do both, if you’re Joel Osteen. As pastor of the largest church ...
Duane Smith, owner of Classic Enterprises, discusses a Ford Mustang convertible restoration project with Adam Hay, one of the company’s eight employees, at the classic and collectible car business ...
“We are very excited to have some with Mike’s experience and extensive knowledge of the Corridor joining our senior team.” Ted Townsend, president and CEO of UnityPoint Health-Cedar Rapids, stated in ...
Systems Unlimited and Linnhaven Inc. will become one under the Systems Unlimited umbrella on July 1, according to an announcement by their boards of ...
Burlington Trailways will be laying off a number of employees in Eastern Iowa, including in Cedar Rapids, as the company finalizes the discontinuation of its intercity bus service. The layoffs, ...
A Sri Lankan cinnamon farmer is the focus of a new mural at New Pioneer Food Co-op in Coralville to commemorate Fairtrade Month.
Culver’s restaurant is planning to bring its frozen custard and burgers to North Liberty next summer. At its meeting Sept. 9, the North Liberty City Council approved a preliminary site plan for a ...
By Dave DeWitte [email protected] For Jared Garfield and John Slump, founders of Coralville-based Corvida Medical, a seven-year journey to bring the company’s first medical device to market is ...
Charlie and Bill Nusser, with Bill Nusser’s sister, Anne Rizzo, the store’s comptroller, represent the fourth and fifth generations to own and operate 164-year-old Hands Jewelers in Iowa City. PHOTO ...