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1 | Wine Wednesday: Football, fireballs and being a fighter with Kim Norvell |
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2 | Guerin Emig: Jay Norvell misses his Nevada Wolf Pack, but he has a very personal reason football can wait |
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3 | Federal relief for Iowa derecho damage leaves out aid for homeowners, farmers |
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4 | Minimum wage workers cannot afford rent in Iowa with a 40-hour week, new report says |
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5 | One of Des Moines' early supermarkets to get new life as East Village commercial building |
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6 | Plan to expand downtown Des Moines homeless shelter envisions community farm, shopping and even entertainment |
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7 | Des Moines small businesses join the e-commerce sales surge, boost their web presence |
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8 | Once a place to mingle, former East Village nightclub will become city's first pandemic-resistant office space |
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9 | University Avenue near Drake being transformed as new businesses, apartments open |
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10 | Iowa's Davis Brown announces combination with world's largest law firm, Dentons |
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11 | Bars, restaurants concerned about their future under new Iowa coronavirus rules |
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12 | While in-store sales tank during the pandemic, Raygun is breaking the internet |
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13 | As lower-wage jobs head for Des Moines' suburbs, affordable housing for the workers who fill them is scarce |
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14 | Job loss due to COVID-19? New program offers free training for financial literacy career |
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15 | Specialty, all-natural soap maker opens 2 Des Moines metro locations with another on the way |
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16 | As long-awaited Highway 141 flyover bridge, other I-35/80 improvements open, Urbandale looks for building boom |
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17 | Why Kim Norvell is the toughest member of the Wolf Pack |
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18 | Chase, largest U.S. bank, to open its first Iowa community bank branch in Des Moines |
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19 | Developers of downtown's skyscraper The Fifth default on loan; future uncertain |
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20 | Renovation Jungle, a house plant shop, opens on Ingersoll Avenue corridor |
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21 | Ex-Leiserowitz Co. building in downtown Des Moines will be part of office, apartment development |
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22 | Citing COVID-19 pandemic, Vino209 in Valley Junction closes its doors |
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23 | Nationwide is shedding a building in Des Moines. As working from home becomes routine, will others follow? |
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24 | SIUE 2020 Fall Dean's List |
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25 | Iowa music venues, restaurants call $900 billion coronavirus stimulus bill a lifeline. Here's what they can expect |
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26 | Nearly 47,000 Iowans still without power more than a week after derecho hit |
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27 | Hy-Vee launches annual membership program, à la Amazon Prime |
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28 | Des Moines will take ownership of Dico, the city's most notorious toxic site. Will development follow? |
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29 | University of Iowa joins study of experimental drug remdesivir to combat coronavirus |
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30 | Five days after storm, Cedar Rapids desperate for help recovering from derecho's widespread damage |
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31 | Des Moines racks up record-setting year for home sales, named on list of 10 most resilient real estate markets |
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32 | Coffee with a side of social impact: As Blk & Bold grows, so does the Des Moines roastery's mission to serve at-risk youth |
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33 | Fareway plans stand-alone meat market in Beaverdale; first in Des Moines metro |
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34 | From coffee cart to storefront, Northern Vessel cafe opens in downtown St. Kilda location |
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35 | Casey's announces plans to buy, rebrand 94 Bucky's Convenience Stores |
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36 | Video Warehouse, one of the last remaining Des Moines movie rental stores, closing in 2021 |
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37 | Iowa's Pier 1 Imports stores will permanently close |
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38 | President Trump approves derecho aid for homeowners, renters in hard-hit Linn County |
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39 | Iowa to share driver's license data to help feds determine citizenship |
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40 | 'It's a big day': Initial approval granted for water trails project that will pass through downtown Des Moines |
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41 | How fast is Grimes growing? Hy-Vee plans not one, but three stores there — and that's not all |
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42 | 10 things to watch for downtown in 2021 as Des Moines emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic |
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43 | Merle Hay Mall wants to move Kohl's to make way for more entertainment |
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44 | What happens to youth too old for foster care? Affordable housing project in Des Moines to provide an answer |
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45 | Easterseals' new child care center will be built in seven days |
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46 | Three Grand Avenue apartments, once home to Ronald Reagan, will undergo a historic renovation |
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47 | Add a 13-field complex for youth soccer, football, baseball and softball to the developments planned in Grimes |
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48 | Redlining: How racist policy from a 1930s program has left scars still visible in today's Des Moines |
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49 | Des Moines Buccaneers hockey team moving to new 3,500-seat arena at Merle Hay Mall |
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50 | Short on acceptable housing, Iowa rural towns get creative to attract reluctant builders |
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51 | President Trump will sign request for derecho aid for homeowners, Gov. Kim Reynolds says |
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52 | More than 12,000 Iowa health care workers laid off, furloughed by coronavirus pandemic |
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53 | Merle Hay Sears to be demolished for new retail space as mall reinvention continues |
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54 | Johnston announces plans for Iowa's largest indoor track and soccer field |
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55 | See inside the restored Argonne apartment building, built for Ford factory workers, in downtown Des Moines |
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56 | How the landmark Financial Center changed downtown Des Moines forever; National Register status may be next |
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57 | $750 million Market District plans include amphitheater, hotel, apartments and condos |
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58 | Refugee community from Bhutan to establish $1.5 million community center in Des Moines |
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59 | 'I've been busy': Central Iowa businesses reopen Friday, report steady flow of customers |
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60 | Casey's plans its first non-fuel convenience store in Des Moines' Drake neighborhood |
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61 | Highland Park progress continues, with venerable Chuck's Restaurant to undergo historic renovation |
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62 | Iowa farm forced to euthanize pigs was 'infiltrated' by animal activists |
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63 | See inside: Surety Hotel, Mulberry Street Tavern at historic Midland Building prepare to open in November |
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64 | Des Moines looks at tax breaks for new 'middle housing' developments like town homes, duplexes |
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65 | Des Moines metro home building is booming as Iowans take advantage of low interest rates to seek more space |
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66 | See inside Edison, the first condos to open in downtown Des Moines in more than a decade |
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67 | Shelter at Drake Park in Des Moines will be enclosed for year-round events space |
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68 | Des Moines Mercantile, a 'modern-day general store,' opening in Highland Park |
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69 | Des Moines airport passenger traffic increases despite health officials' pleas to stay home |
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70 | For respect, Des Moines' Crazy Horse restaurant renamed days before opening |
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71 | Krause Group says it wants Superfund site in downtown Des Moines for its USL soccer stadium |
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72 | Water war? West Des Moines wants water from the Raccoon River. Des Moines says there's not enough to share |
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73 | As battle over stalled skyscraper plan continues, new developer will oversee completion of parking garage |
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74 | See inside St. Kilda Collective, the latest in a series of four Des Moines metro restaurants |
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75 | Des Moines will take over the long-vacant and toxic Dico site |
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76 | Kayak rental business opens at Beaver Creek in Johnston |
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77 | Market District wants to exceed building height limits but must preserve Capitol views |
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78 | Jim Miller Jr., a talented woodworker, met his wife in the back of a taxi |
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79 | Gov. Reynolds allows reopening of restaurants, other businesses in all 99 counties; expands order to salons, barbers and more statewide |
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80 | $400 million hydroelectric plant at Red Rock Dam will produce electricity for thousands |
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81 | 'A brand new corridor': Three-year, $17 million remodel of Des Moines' Ingersoll Avenue starts soon |
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82 | Need a last-minute idea for a present? Consider the gift of a Register subscription |
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83 | 'Mass evictions' feared in Iowa when governor's order giving renters relief for nonpayment expires |
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84 | Thanksgiving takeout: Central Iowa restaurants offering curbside Thanksgiving meals |
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85 | Apartments, retail planned for recently renamed Midtown in West Des Moines |
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86 | Des Moines International Airport will get a new entrance |
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87 | Iowa weather: Effects of Monday's derecho will linger for thousands of Iowans |
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88 | Monday's protest: Largely peaceful crowd moves downtown before police deploy tear gas |
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89 | Traveling internationally? You can now sign up in Des Moines for expedited U.S. re-entry |
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90 | Kitchen Spaces' community kitchen gives culinary startups an inexpensive recipe for success |
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91 | Iowa will adopt phased reopening approach after coronavirus closures, Gov. Kim Reynolds says |
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92 | See inside LINC, the first apartments at Gray's Station in downtown Des Moines |
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93 | Mayor asks Des Moines residents to only leave home for essentials; waives parking meter fees |
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94 | Derecho aftermath in Iowa: When will my power come back on? |
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95 | Iowa's minority populations growing, new 10-year estimates from the Census Bureau show |
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96 | Jersey Mike's Subs opens on Des Moines' east side |
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97 | Downtown Des Moines' Asian Garden will be renovated, expanded to address vandalism, lack of upkeep |
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98 | Ted Corrigan, interim CEO, chosen as new Des Moines Water Works leader |
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99 | Despite record-setting early balloting, Iowans encounter long lines as they vote in person on Election Day |
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100 | Rebuilding America: Iowa restaurants will continue serving special carry-out menu items post-pandemic |
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