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  2. List of newspapers in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Creston News Advertiser – Creston; Des Moines Register – Des Moines; Estherville Daily News – Estherville; Fort Madison Daily Democrat – Fort Madison; The Gazette – Cedar Rapids; Globe Gazette – Mason City; The Hawk Eye – Burlington; Iowa City Press-Citizen – Iowa City; Keokuk Daily Gate City – Keokuk; Le Mars Daily Sentinel ...

  3. Dice.com - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Today, DHI Group, Inc. has 500+ employees worldwide. Chris Benner, in his 2002 book Work in the new economy: flexible labor markets in Silicon Valley, called Dice.com "[t]he most prominent site in the Silicon Valley high-tech recruiting industry". [11] Dice is an acronym for "Data-processing Independent Consultant's Exchange".

  4. The Des Moines Register - Wikipedia

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    In the three decades before the Cowles family acquired the Register in 1903, the newspaper was a "voice of pragmatic conservatism". [15] However, Gardner Cowles Sr., who served as a Republican in the Iowa General Assembly, was a delegate to the 1916 Republican National Convention, and served in the administration of President Herbert Hoover, [16] was an advocate of progressive Republicanism. [15]

  5. Register and Tribune Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    The Register and Tribune Syndicate's most successful comics feature was The Family Circus (launched in 1960), eventually distributed to more than 1,000 newspapers; other long-running strips included Channel Chuckles, Jane Arden, The Better Half, and Tumbleweeds.

  6. Bill Bryson Sr. - Wikipedia

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    William Eugene Bryson Sr. (March 3, 1915 – January 31, 1986) was an American sportswriter who wrote for The Des Moines Register from 1937 until his retirement, in 1978. He covered 32 consecutive World Series.

  7. Ames Tribune - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the Tribune was bought by Michael Gartner and Gary Gerlach, two former executives at The Des Moines Register. [2] Gartner won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing at the Tribune. The Omaha World-Herald Company bought the Ames Tribune in 1999 from Gartner, Gerlach, and the estate of David Belin. [3]