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Bill Would Lessen Regulations On Home-Based Businesses In Iowa
March 14, 2022
(Des Moines)– The Iowa House has passed a bill that would nullify many city and county ordinances that critics say prevent Iowans from having successful home-based businesses. Representative Skyler Wheeler of Orange City, a Republican, says local governments impose costly restrictions on home businesses through a “patchwork of outmoded zoning, licensing and permitting requirements.” Representative […]
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Area Fire Chiefs Warn Of Very High Fire Danger
March 14, 2022
(Spencer)– Area fire chiefs are encouraging anyone planning to do any open burning in coming days to exercise extreme caution, or better yet, to put it off altogether until the area receives some significant moisture. Authorities say the extremely dry conditions along with dried out, dead vegetation are the perfect fuel for grassfires. Sunday, several […]
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IGL Chamber “Spring Shop Hop” Underway
March 14, 2022
(Arnolds Park)– The Iowa Great Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and a number of local businesses are participating in a special promotion. Chamber CEO Blain Andera says it’s been dubbed the “Spring Shop Hop”… The promotion continues through the end of the month.
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Corridor Offering New Entrepreneurial Networking Program
March 14, 2022
(Spencer)– The Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation announces the start of a free networking and educational event. “Corridor Connect” will give entrepreneurs and small business owners the opportunity to learn, grow, and create connections with others in the entrepreneurial network within the Corridor region. At each meeting, two local companies will share what they do, […]
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