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Shareholders for Lee Enterprises, owner of the Sioux City Journal and 23 other papers in the Midwest, re-elected three directors on Thursday. That news could complicate any future takeover bid by Alden Global Capital.
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Latino business owners and entrepreneurs have a new resource. The kickoff event for it is Thursday evening.
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There’s a new way to combat human trafficking in Iowa. It’s a first of its kind statewide initiative to bring trafficking awareness into Iowa businesses.
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Researchers have found the cold January climate in Iowa is linked to the number of immigrant entrepreneurs in the state.
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Two Republican lawmakers released a proposal Tuesday that would ban Iowa businesses from hiring or firing workers, requiring masks or testing, and denying services to customers based on a person’s vaccination status. But Republican leaders said they want to wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates.
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A meteorologist walks us through Wednesday evening's storm and the impact it had on our state.
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Lee executives said the hedge fund, known for gutting the newspapers it acquires, did not follow the rules in trying to nominate three people to the the publisher's board.
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This year’s Black Friday shoppers may face some higher prices and emptier shelves. The pandemic and shipping delays have brought some complications to the day of deals.
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Local shop owners hope the 'Christmastime in Hometown Le Mars' festival brings in new customers to make up for losses from 2020 business closures.
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Iowa has joined a lawsuit with 10 other states challenging the Biden administration’s requirement that companies with at least 100 employees ensure their workers are either fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4 or are tested once a week.