Family-operated Homemakers Furniture will open its second location in Tiffin, creating 200 jobs in Johnson County. What else should you know?
A spokesperson for the Des Moines Fire Department told Local 5 a call came in around 9:50 a.m., reporting flames and smoke coming from Help a Mind Thrive, Keep a Book, a used bookstore and donation center. No one was in the building when the fire started, the spokesperson said.
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The Little Hawkeye Conference currently consists of seven member schools, but could be adding more in the near future.
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The public has spoken: Des Moines is home to the best independent coffee shop in the state of Iowa. OnDeck, a small business lending company, ranked the best independent coffee shops based on customer reviews posted to TripAdvisor.
TIFFIN — Homemakers furniture, a home furniture retailer based in Des Moines, is planning to open a 200,000 square foot store in Tiffin’s Park Place development in 2028. The store is expected to bring around 200 jobs and construction is planned to start later this year.
The Central Iowa Business Conference, an event hosted by the Urbandale Chamber of Commerce, has announced the four keynote speakers for its 2025 event on May 22. The theme of this year’s conference is “Lead,
Sucker for a spiral staircase? Look no further than Des Moines suburb Urbandale and LeMar Koethe’s Spaceship House! A gorgeous one curves around a central pillar rising 35 feet—from the […]
Senate President Amy Sinclair shared that Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver's treatment has helped shrink his brain tumor.
The new presidential administration's changes to federal immigration policy are prompting questions about where immigration law can be enforced after an arrest Thursday at the Polk County courthouse.
Des Moines, located where the Raccoon River and Des Moines River meet, officially got it's name on this date in 1857.