Monthly Archives: April 2015
Exploring four walls of freedom
By Joe Sheller / Guest Editorial
In March, my wife and I visited Washington, D.C. While there, I experienced a few hours at the Newseum,...
Keeping it local pays off in online learning
By Dave DeWitte
dave@corridorbusiness.com
Corridor residents considering an online degree program have a growing number of local options that combine the convenience and flexibility of traditional...
Five things to know about millennials
By Lynn Manternach / Guest Editorial
Millennials are taking over the world – seriously. According to the Pew Research Center, this year millennials are expected...
Supporting your chief executive
By Regenia Bailey / Guest Editorial
One of the responsibilities of a nonprofit board is to support the work and development of the organization’s chief...
Dairy farms partnering to meet organic milk demand
Farmers Creamery in Wellman, Marilyn Farms in Kalona and the Kalona Amish and Mennonite dairy farms will officially launch an online fundraising campaign April...
Corridor companies turn to video to gain exposure
Stephanie Mettille, CPA, tax manager for Honkamp Krueger, and Mike Smith, an actor for Happee Smith Productions, act out a scene in HK’s “TAX-E”...
Cedar Bayou water park swirls into shape
By Cindy Hadish
news@corridorbusiness.com
CEDAR RAPIDS—Ground could be broken as early as next spring on an $80 million indoor/outdoor water park, swimming facility and RV park...
Making your gift count
By Dave DeWitte
dave@corridorbusiness.com
Philanthropy is one arena in which emotion can easily run away with us: After all, don’t we all deserve to follow our...