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Iowa: Moving To The Top Of The Class

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I owa’s leaders have an ambitious target for the state’s workforce education goals. Governor Kim Reynolds is calling on educators, employers and legislators to collaborate to add 120,000 Iowans with postsecondary degrees or credentials to the state’s workforce by 2025. Iowa consistently earns high marks for its education climate.

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BUSINESS REPORT: Wisconsin — Wisconsin Wind Works: A Powerful Partner In Wind Energy

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Wind energy demands all levels of suppliers, from manufacturing to professional services, from educational resources to foundries. Largest Cities (2011): Milwaukee, 597,867; Madison, 236,901; Green Bay, 105,809; Kenosha, 99,738. (Source: www.wiwindworks.com.). By Ellen Hayes. From the May/June 2013 issue. WISCONSIN FAST FACTS.

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Shovel-Ready Sites: Ready To Hit The Ground Running

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Known for its roots in agriculture, education and healthcare, Lubbock’s economy is often perceived as a three-legged stool. Nickson Industrial Warehouses is building three Class A tilt-wall buildings in the park, adding unique inventory to Tomball. These three legs provide the essential foundation for its economy.

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