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New and Existing Business COVID Recovery Loans Still Available

Posted by: Brady Quinn on Wednesday, June 16, 2021
The East Central Iowa Council of Governments (ECICOG) is a regional planning agency serving Benton, Iowa, Johnson, Jones, Linn, and Washington Counties. The ECICOG Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) was established for new and existing business within this six-county region to assist in their development and expansion. Due to the impacts of COVID on local businesses

2021 Construction Starts Strong

Posted by: Nick Glew on Monday, June 14, 2021
New construction starts continue to outperform similar numbers from both 2020 and 2019 in the City of Marion. Thru May 2021, the value of new commercial and industrial construction starts came in just over $13.3M. For the same period YTD, the value of new residential starts was $11.8M. The community’s construction pipeline remains strong with a

Grassley Visits Timberline Manufacturing

Posted by: on Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Senator Charles Grassley toured Timberline Manufacturing and took questions from employees on June 4. The visit was part of Grassley's annual 99 county tour. The Senator addressed questions around employee ownership plans, supply chain challenges, and how manufacturing has adapted over the past year. MEDCO President Nick Glew and Marion Mayor Nick

MEDCO Shares Local Workforce Attraction and Retention Resources

Posted by: on Monday, June 7, 2021
Marion Economic Development (MEDCO) recently conducted a survey to better understand hiring strategies that businesses utilize to attract employees to open positions. Although barriers to employment range widely, a general lack of available talent, and in particular skilled talent, is adversely affecting all industries big and small. Eighty-three percent

Important Unemployment Insurance Changes for the Unemployed and Employers Begin June 12

Posted by: Iowa Association of Business and Industry on Monday, June 7, 2021
On June 12, 2021, two actions taken by Governor Reynolds affecting workforce participants and employers will go into effect. Unemployed Iowans will no longer receive the additional $300/week in federal dollars that have augmented standard state unemployment benefits. The Governor took this action to create a greater incentive for the unemployed to rejoin

Community Build: Student Spotlight!

Posted by: Prem Kulkarni on Friday, June 4, 2021
As the school year wraps up, the Community Build student crew who were all Seniors, have said goodbye to their high school education. Before they left for their next phase in their lives, we wanted to interview them to explore what they learned and what their future plans are. The students were from both Marion Independent High School and Linn-Mar High
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