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Torch Morning News You Can Use 9-8:

Torch Morning News You Can Use 9-8:

Des Moines’ job picture is looking bright.  A new Robert Half forecast shows 12 percent of the area’s chief financial officers expect their company to create new jobs in the next six months.  Another 76 percent will be hiring for open positions in their companies. More than half say it’s somewhat or very challenging to…MORE

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The University of Iowa’s new president will be former IBM exec Bruce Harreld. He says his business background will be useful to the university during a time of change in higher education, specifically in the state budget. The board of regents bypassed three candidates with traditional academic experience to give Harreld the thumbs up. Some…MORE

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The Iowa Board of Regents is expected to announce today its choice for the next University of Iowa president. The board has been looking over feedback from the campus and community on the four finalists via a secure website set up by Parker Executive Search. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton still dominates the rest of her…MORE

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Iowa’s economy should look good over the next six months, but not as good as members of the Iowa Business Council expected the past few quarters.  Members say some global economic concerns are trickling into their viewfinders, but overall, they’re optimistic about the robust outcomes of their industries. Construction employment is up for greater Des…MORE

Reward offered for bomb threat info

Reward offered for bomb threat info

Waukee police are offering a thousand dollar reward for any information that leads to the arrest of the person who phoned in a bomb threat to a school this week.  The call prompted the evacuation of both Waukee and Prairieview High schools.  No explosive device was found.MORE

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More than 18-hundred farmers in Iowa have applied for 3-and-a-half million dollars in state funds to install nutrient reduction systems.  The systems would cover 187-thousand acres.  Those that would be covered by the funding include cover crops, no-till or strip-till, or using a nitrification inhibitor when applying fall fertilizer. Gas prices are down across Iowa…MORE

Prices drop at Iowa gas stations

Prices drop at Iowa gas stations

Gas prices are down across Iowa this week, almost as quickly as they rose last month.  Triple-A says a gallon of gas in Des Moines is selling for 11 cents less than the same time last week. A fix at a Midwest refinery is credited for the sudden dip after a sudden hike.MORE

Torch Morning News you can use 8-31:

Torch Morning News you can use 8-31:

The city of Des Moines is appealing an administrative law judge’s decision that its high risk dog ordinance was too vague to use.  The city ordinance says three breeds and dogs with characteristics of those breeds are considered vicious dogs. Low crop prices are forcing Iowa farmers to spend less on their operations, according to…MORE

Spending drops for Iowa farmers

Spending drops for Iowa farmers

Low crop prices are forcing Iowa farmers to spend less on their operations, according to a new poll.  The Agri-Pulse Farm Opinion survey shows 60 percent plan to cut back on farm equipment purchases, nearly half expect to cut back on rent payments, and 37 percent will spend less on seed.MORE

Torch Morning News you can use 8-28:

Torch Morning News you can use 8-28:

Better keep your speed down for the rest of the month. Extra patrols will be hitting the interstates this weekend as part of an end-of-August nationwide crackdown to cut the number of car crashes. August is the deadliest month for accidents on the interstate.  They’re specifically targeting I-80, which runs through 11 states…and I-35, which…MORE