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The Opportunity to Do More: USDA Pass-Through Loan Enables Manufacturing Company Expansion
In Nevada, Iowa, a family-owned and operated business is expanding thanks in part to a $2 million loan from USDA.
Mid-States Material Handling and Fabrication is a manufacturer of agricultural material handling equipment, structural steel towers, catwalks, and other steel… [Read More]
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Lasting Legacy: How a Vision for Childcare Was Built in Griswold, Iowa
Since 1869, the Noble Center United Methodist Church stood on a hill at the corner of Highway 71 and Victoria Road in Noble Township, Cass County, Iowa. Four years ago, the last remaining members gathered.
“We had to make final decisions on where and how to gift the remaining… [Read More]
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Moulton, Iowa, Modernizes Fire Department
In the southernmost tier of Iowa counties lies the quiet town of Moulton in Appanoose County. Far from an urban area, the town, population 607, is small, but offers several convenient services along Main Street. The local telecommunications company, Moulton city hall, and a… [Read More]
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New Teacher Buys a Home: Kailee Invests in Jasper County, Iowa
Not many college students graduate with a bachelors degree and purchase a house within two years. Kailee Meyer in Jasper County, Iowa, achieved her dream of home ownership with help from a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development home loan program.… [Read More]
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A Family, A Home, And An Education: How Laura Got it Done
Right on the banks of the Mississippi River, Camanche, Iowa, boasts of a long history of small town life. With the big river so close, scenic views are everywhere. With larger cities nearby, education and employment opportunities are within reach.
“Camanche is a grassroots… [Read More]
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Making Home Happen
The long white ramp leading up to the porch entrance of the home serves vital functions for homeowner John Bryson, Jr. For many years, John ran his own restaurant, but after a lifetime of hard work and medical issues, John had become disabled.
Without a house of his own when a… [Read More]
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Luther Center Helps Local Businesses Go Solar
The Luther College’s Center for Sustainable Communities is working to improve local economies in the Midwest with the help of a Rural Energy for America Program Renewable Energy Systems & Energy Efficiency Improvement Guaranteed Grant (REAP). When the two investor-… [Read More]
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Kate’s Story: Homeownership and Love
While the clear blue skies and tidy farm fields on the prairie may seem limitless in Wright County, Iowa, access to housing there can be challenging to see. To find a suitable place to live, Kate Foote confronted a limited supply of affordable homes and ever-changing market… [Read More]
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A Skid Steer, A Snow Blower and Safer Sidewalks in a Small Iowa Town
Located in southwestern Iowa, the town of Corning in Adams County is known for its historic architecture and rural landscapes. A strong sense of civic pride can be seen throughout the community, population 1,564.
Small town charm, however, was not enough to serve the pressing… [Read More]
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40-Year Dedication to Small-Town Grocery Stores
While growing or producing all of their own fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat is an option for some rural Iowa families, nearly every household today makes regular trips to grocery store.
But fewer local grocery stores across the state mean more rural Iowans now live in food-… [Read More]
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