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The Des Moines Register
Newspaper Publishing
Des Moines, IA 4,431 followers
The news Iowans have depended upon since 1849. Winner of 17 Pulitzer Prizes.
About us
With a rich history that stretches back through the decades, The Des Moines Register stands as a venerable source of information and current news for the heart of Iowa. Since its founding, our commitment has transcended the mere delivery of news; we've been a pillar of support for our communities while steadfastly supplying news in both the traditional print medium and the dynamic digital realm. Our legacy is interwoven with the story of Iowa itself, and we take pride in our role as a conduit for knowledge and community connection. As the state's premier source of information, we've been honored to serve and empower the residents and businesses of Iowa. Recognizing the ever-evolving landscape of information dissemination, The Des Moines Register has embraced digital transformation while maintaining our commitment to quality journalism. Our online presence extends our reach and ensures seamless accessibility for our diverse audience. Our dedication to community extends to the business sphere, as we offer a diverse array of products to local and national retailers, helping them thrive and grow in the vibrant state of Iowa. We acknowledge that every individual and business has a unique story and distinct aspirations. This understanding fuels our ability to craft tailored solutions that align precisely with your objectives. Our seasoned team is poised to guide you from concept to realization, ensuring your initiatives not only resonate but also make a meaningful impact. As Iowa thrives, so does The Des Moines Register, standing as a sentinel of understanding and connection. With a dedicated team of reporters and a wealth of resources, we're committed to sharing stories, insights, and knowledge, fostering community engagement, and fueling business growth. Join us on this journey of exploration and enrichment at The Des Moines Register.
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http://www.desmoinesregister.com
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- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Des Moines, IA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1849
- Specialties
- Daily newspaper and custom publications and various websites
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Primary
400 Locust St., Suite 500
Des Moines, IA 50309, US
Employees at The Des Moines Register
Updates
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If your Tesla's hood isn't latching, it's because of a recall. Here's what to know about the recall and where to get help getting it fixed in Iowa.
Is the hood on your Tesla not latching? There's a recall for that
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New restaurants, two new bars, a bridal gown salon, a new bookstore and more are making the Highland Park neighborhood into a destination.
What's new in Highland Park? See 13 new or about-to-open businesses in the neighborhood
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Climbing Kites unveiled a new drink line to comply with Iowa's new law governing hemp products.
Climbing Kites launches new four milligram drink to comply with Iowa hemp restrictions
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Highland Park's historic French Way to celebrate a new identity. What's in store for the building and its horn-tooting heralds?
French Way Cleaners building in Highland Park finally gets a tenant. What's planned?
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Two patios, two islands in the kitchen, two ovens, two kitchens and more outfit this $2.5 million home for sale in West Des Moines.
Tranquility and seven bedrooms can be purchased in West Des Moines for $2.5 million
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See how four Iowa natives started the business of their dreams: Van Hair Collective, an inclusive hair salon in the heart of Des Moines' East Village.
Van Hair Collective is bringing affirming and creative cuts to the Des Moines community
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Randy Edeker, chairman of the board of Hy-Vee, Iowa's largest employer, will retire July 31st after guiding the company through growth and challenges.
Randy Edeker rose from courtesy clerk to top of Hy-Vee. Now he's leaving after 43 years
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Nationwide said Friday it plans to reduce its workforce by 5% in the next year with the cuts coming from property and casualty, as well as technology.
Nationwide announces plans to reduce workforce by 5% over the next year
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Sierra Club of Iowa says the Iowa DNR has failed to properly regulate concentrated animal feeding operations even after spills occur.
Sierra Club asks EPA to take over oversight of Iowa waters because of state failures
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