September 2007 News Headlines
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Panora Seeks Proposals to Develop Former City Hall
Posted September 26 at 9:29 AM
The Panora city council is seeking proposals for developing the fire hall-old city hall-former library complex.
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Lake Panorama’s Influence on County Grows
Posted September 26 at 9:08 AM
Revaluation of lake properties in 2006 by the Guthrie County assessor vaulted Lake Panorama to a record concentration of wealth.
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Carroll Has Low Crime Rate, High Quality of Life
Posted September 24 at 8:36 AM
Carroll’s serious-crime statistics increased slightly during 2006-07, according to the Police Department’s annual report.
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Schildberg Construction Company Inc.-70 Years in Adair County
Posted September 20 at 9:40 AM
At the end of the Great Depression, E.F. and Sylvia Schildberg started a construction company in Greenfield with one rock quarry, six employees and a small amount of equipment.
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Posted September 14 at 1:07 PM
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Syngenta Project Doubles Plant Size
Posted September 11 at 4:10 PM
The $7.5 million expansion of Syngenta’s soybean seed conditioning plant at the north edge of Jefferson is on schedule, with a target date for completion at the end of September, in time to handle the fall seed bean crop.
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Coon Rapids Showcases Ethanol Boom
Posted September 10 at 9:40 AM
The 6-foot-tall wooden ear of corn carved from a tree trunk near the center of town leaves no doubt what engine powers this town of 1,300.
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Genesis Development Goes Global
Posted September 7 at 2:31 PM
CustomBoxesOnLine, the corrugated box manufacturing division of Genesis Development, has become an international distributor.
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Star Party Planned for Whiterock
Posted September 7 at 2:31 PM
Amateur astronomers from across the Midwest will gather Sept. 6-10 for the fifth annual Iowa "Star Party" at Whiterock Conservancy near Coon Rapids.
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VT Industries buys Indiana wood door maker
Posted September 5 at 3:46 PM
VT Industries of Holstein, Iowa, has acquired an Indiana-based manufacturer of fine wood products.
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Genesis Funds Now More than $900,000
Posted September 4 at 3:41 PM
The Genesis Development capital campaign to raise funds for its new facilities on West McKinley Street now totals over $900,000, according to Genesis development director Alana Curnyn.

