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City of Marion Considering New Transit Options

Posted by: on Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Public transportation can be a vital tool supporting current and future workforce. In June, community development staff with the City of Marion began reviewing potential options to improve public transit services. This review was done in partnership with the City of Cedar Rapids, Horizons, the Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Iowa Department

Gov. Reynolds announces new entry-level CDL training program

Posted by: Alex Murphy on Monday, December 5, 2022

The new Iowa Entry-Level Driver Training Program will provide $6 million to support employers, nonprofits, or related organizations who sponsor or partner on key training programs designed to prepare potential drivers for CDL skills or knowledge tests. The grant program hopes to remove costly barriers and, ultimately, create more drivers with CDL licenses across the state. 

7G Distributing Empowers Employees to Meet CDL Driver Need

Posted by: Brady Quinn on Tuesday, November 29, 2022
When Dallas was first hired by 7G Distributing, he was an hourly employee who picked cases of beer from the warehouse and loaded them on delivery trucks. He was a night stocker looking for ways to advance a young career. Lucky for Dallas, 7G remained focused on showing him pathways to new opportunities within the company. 7G has been delivering beer in

Community Development Director Tom Treharne to Pursue New Opportunity in the Private Sector

Posted by: Amber Bisinger on Monday, November 21, 2022
Tom Treharne, longtime community development director for the City of Marion, is stepping down in early December to pursue a new opportunity in the private sector. Treharne joined the City of Marion in 2001 as planning and development director. In 2019, he became the community development director with the merging of the Planning and Development and

Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Funds Available for Multi-Family Housing Projects in Marion

Posted by: Amber Bisinger on Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds help cities, counties and states to recover from Presidentially declared disasters. Disaster recovery funding through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has been appropriated for disaster recovery from the August 2020 derecho. Linn County is expected to receive

Ribbon Cutting for Marion Economic Development & Cowork 1107 set for November 10

Posted by: Emily Russ on Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Marion, IA – Marion Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) will celebrate the opening of their new office with a ribbon cutting at 4pm on Thursday, November 10th. The new office location is 1107 7th Avenue, Ste. 201 in Marion. MEDCO was formerly located inside Marion City Hall and relocated to Broad & Main on 7th in early October. Broad &

The Story of “The ESCO Group” to Feature Business Founder

Posted by: Brady Quinn on Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Marion, IA – In 1964, Wayne and Shirley Engle, started a small electrical contracting business in their Marion home. By the 1970s, ESCO had grown into one of the most successful electrical companies in the Midwest, working on both residential and commercial projects. Through multiple generations of family leadership, the ESCO Group has now grown to

MEDCO Publishes Third Quarter Marion Community Index

Posted by: Emily Russ on Friday, October 14, 2022
Marion, IA – Marion Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) has released the Marion Community Index for the third quarter of 2022. The report is informed by a business survey that allows MEDCO to measure the health, challenges, optimism, and opportunities of the organization’s business partners. Seventy-two companies participated in Q3. The
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