Clinton

The Challenges of a Shrinking City

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September 21, 2011
Clinton Core City Area Projected onto Chicago

I’ll expand on this later but in the meantime, there is a public forum today at the Eagle Point Lodge on the future of planning in the City of Clinton. There will be a number of breakout sessions and members of the public are encouraged to attend. Begins at 4:30. More in the Herald....
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What Do We Owe The Past?

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July 8, 2011
What Do We Owe The Past?

So, let’s say we have a business in town; one of the city’s largest employers. In recent years they have spent tens of millions of dollars in improvements to their other facilities in town to make many of them state-of-the-art. But the company headquarters is located in an architectural landmark in the old downtown....
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Ashford In Hot Water Again On Student Loans

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January 27, 2011
Ashford In Hot Water Again On Student Loans

According to the Chronicle of Higher Education a recent Department of Education audit found: Ashford University failed to return more than a million dollars in federal aid awarded to students who later withdrew, and may have violated a federal ban on incentive compensation for college recruiters, an audit released on Monday by the Education...
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Parsing Clinton Census Data

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December 20, 2010
Parsing Clinton Census Data

The New York Times has posted an interactive map of the 2010 Census data that encompasses every census tract in America. If you are a certain kind of geek (raises hand) then this is going to cost you a couple of hours of productivity. Naturally, I zoomed right into Clinton, IA.
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The Snowman Cometh

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November 18, 2010
A snowy Pershing Blvd, December 2009

Winter is tiptoeing up behind us. Soon it will club us with its icy club. Really just an excuse to get some photos up on the site. Hope you like the redesign.
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What’s A Scoop Worth in 2010?

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August 10, 2010

Back in the glory days of the daily newspaper getting a scoop meant beating the competition by half-a-day or possibly by a full day. With newspaper boys screaming, “Extra!” on every corner, a good scoop meant thousands of additional newspaper sales. Thus, being first with a story had a huge bottom-line impact. Back in...
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The Dubuque Model Of Economic Development

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March 13, 2010

If one wants to look for a model for Clinton to follow in pursuing economic development, one need only look 50 miles north to Dubuque. Dubuque, which in 1990 had 46,000 people employed in the city by the end of 2009 had grown that to 54,500. Moody’s ranked Dubuque the 22nd city in the...
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A Brief History of The Internet

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March 3, 2010

Over at Google4Clinton I’ll be posting a series on why the Google Fiber for Community initiative is important. Part 1 is A Brief History of the Internet, ’cause how can you know where you’re going if you don’t know where you’ve been. During the period of explosive growth in the Dot-Com era right through...
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Bring Google Fiber to Clinton, ctd.

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February 24, 2010

Basically spent the day getting the ball rolling on this initiative. Our Facebook page, Bring Google Fiber to Clinton, Iowa started taking off, getting 100 new fans yesterday, 247 since it was set up Sunday. We’ve got a web site up and running, google4clinton.org. There’s nothing there yet, but we’ll have some content up...
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Bring Google Fiber to Clinton

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February 23, 2010

Yes, we are moving on an application for this. Check out the Facebook page for now. Hopefully sometime this week we’ll get up a web site and blog. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, start here. Posting will be light while I add this to the to-do list.
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