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A Local Makes Sense campaign sign is displayed at Greater Iowa City's headquarters during a press conference Sept. 2. The cities of Coralville, North Liberty and Iowa City have teamed up in a campaign to convince voters to elect a 1% local option sales tax on the Nov. 4 ballot.

Johnson County cities kick off campaign for 1% local option sales tax

The cities of Coralville, North Liberty and Iowa City teamed up on Tuesday as part of a campaign effort advocating for a 1% Local Option Sales Tax (LOST). The tax will be on the Nov. 4 city and school election…

Best Local Internet Service Provider: Mediacom

5 TIMES ON LIST Investing in the latest technology and keeping customers connected is a…

Kondo spurs a resale revival in the Corridor

Will McGee (right), a retail store specialist at Goodwill in Coralville, assists donors with a…

Corridor credit unions, banks branching out with new concepts

Senior Vice President Chris Neal stands inside First Federal Community Credit Union’s tech-forward, light-filled branch…

Immigrant service fuels Community CPA’s growth

A group photo of the Community CPA team, which prides itself on having the diversity…

Refinancing dispute dashes hopes for Zero Energy Systems

Zero Energy Systems’ factory and headquarters at 428 Westcor Dr. stands silent and unoccupied on…

What retirement plan is best for small business?

By Brenda LaMarche / Guest Column When it comes to attracting and retaining top talent,…

Coralville breaks ground on Iowa Arena vision

Johnson County and Coralville leaders line up to turn the first shovel full of dirt…

Coralville firm brings alcohol, tobacco tests to market

Dr. Rob Philibert, CEO of Behavioral Diagnostics, uses a multichannel pipette to prepare samples of…

Mayors: Budget woes, tax reform shouldn’t compromise local services

Letter to the Editor In 2013, the state adopted property tax reform legislation that was…

Save the ‘Corridor’

By John Lohman / Guest Opinion I’m passionate about the Corridor. Not just the Cedar…

IDT joins parade of Corridor acquisitions

Integrated DNA Technologies founder Joeseph Walder, shown in 2012. PHOTO BILL ADAMS   By Dave…

Dr. Joseph Walder, founder of Integrated DNA Technologies, died March 26.

Ditching law for a greener future

Kaveh Mostafavi, the founder of Coralville-based EcoCare Supply, pivoted (twice) to find success in supplies.…

Four ways to increase employee retention

By Brenda LaMarche / Guest Column In today’s competitive employment market, em­ployee retention is a…

Warehouse, retail space coming to Coralville Industrial Park

A large complex coming to the Coralville Industrial Park will feature about 10,000 square feet…

Senior Lifestyles: Making the numbers work

Iowa’s seniors have more housing options than ever before – but can they afford them?…