Tag: Johnson County
New program intends to drive over $1M in local spending
By CBJ News Staff
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As businesses reopen, the Project Better Together team has created a new campaign to encourage and motivate local spending at Johnson...
‘Better together’ is right message
CBJ EDITORIAL
We have continually been impressed by the collaboration and vision of Johnson County’s economic development organizations and their leaders since the beginning of...
Two new ‘seeds’ taking root in Johnson County
Local leaders preparing to launch seed fund, matching loan program in 2020.
By Katharine Carlon
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A pair of new startup funding opportunities are on the way...
Solarize Johnson County sparks residential interest
Workers install solar panels on a home roof in an undated photo. CREDIT PEC
By Katharine Carlon
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When Mirna Garza and Nancy Williams became neighbors about...
Johnson County comprehensive plan proposal would stunt growth
By Casey Cook / Guest Opinion
While attending the League of Women Voters foÂrum for Johnson County supervisor candidates, I kept hearing the two incumbents...
Working for a Living: The minimum wage fight continues
Protesters hold a mini-protest at the Iowa Statehouse calling for a $15 minimum wage during Gov. Kim Reynolds’ Condition of the State address on...
New CBJ series: Working for a living
Culver’s crew member Myson Rodgers rings up a sale at the chain’s Edgewood Road location in Cedar Rapids. In an effort to retain workers...
Washington Co. finds ingredients for growth
The Village, a group of separate stores filling the front half of the Bryson Block, the old JC Penney’s building in downtown Washington, is...
Coralville considers ‘international village’ development
A map showing the a new mixed-use development under consideration at the intersection of Second Street and First Avenue in Coralville. IMAGE BROCKWAY LAND...
Minimum wage hike recommended for Linn County
Cedar Rapids Mayor Ron Corbett shown during the 2015 State of the City speech. The mayor was among Linn County's Minimum Wage Study Group...