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The fair supply of mechanics and other residents of the Iowa Star’s flourishing town in 1849 has morphed into a still-fast-growing metro area of 737,000 people, a hub of financial services ...
Des Moines Register journalism in 2023 fostered debate on important issues, prompted Iowans to get involved to press for change and touched hearts.
The Des Moines Sunday Register is prepared for delivery on Saturday night at Register Media's printing facility on the south side of Des Moines. 1998 Ground is broken for a new printing plant on ...
The Tribune, which merged with the rival Des Moines News in 1924 and the Des Moines Capital in 1927, served as the evening paper for the Des Moines area until it ended publication on September 25, 1982). Under the ownership of the Cowles family, the Register became Iowa's largest and most influential newspaper, eventually adopting the slogan ...
Geneva Overholser. Geneva Overholser is a journalism consultant and adviser. A former editor of the Des Moines Register now living in New York City, Overholser speaks and writes about the future of journalism. She advises numerous organizations, including the Trust Project, Report for America, SciLine, the Democracy Fund and the Public Face of ...
Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoon, "I said—We sure settled that dispute, didn't we!" Frank Andrea Miller (March 28, 1925 [1] – February 17, 1983) was an American editorial cartoonist. He was a cartoonist for the Des Moines Register from 1953 to 1983. [2][3] In 1963, Miller received the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning for his ...
In an award-winning Dec. 11, 2022, special report, Des Moines Register reporters Brianne Pfannenstiel and Courtney Crowder detail how an era ended as Iowa loses its place at the front of the line ...
John Gosch (father) John David Gosch (November 12, 1969 – disappeared September 5, 1982) was a paperboy in West Des Moines, Iowa, who disappeared between 6 and 7 a.m. on September 5, 1982. He is presumed to have been kidnapped. Gosch's picture was among the first to be featured on milk cartons as part of a campaign to find missing children.