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  • J. Barry Griswell, former Chairman and CEO of the Principal Financial Group and the current president of the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines.
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  • Painter Dale Anderson applies the familiar John Deere green to farm implement parts at John Deere Des Moines Works in Ankeny.
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  • Andy Shaffer monitors daily stock market trends while working from his Des Moines home.  He recently left his job as an IT specialist for Principal Financial to work on his own from home.
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  • Mike Ferrari, left, and Jon Gaskell, co-founders of Des Moines-based SmartyPig, an online company that promotes savings through social networking.
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  • Bill Stowe, Des Moines Public Works director, dumps a handfull of some of the 12,000 tons of salt in storage at the Des Moines salt storage facility.  The City of Des Moines has a total of 14,000 tons of salt in storage heading into this fall, 10 times as much as last year.
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  • DMACC welding student Zach Robinson of Pleasant Hill practices his welding skils in the welding lab on DMACC's Ankeny campus on Wednesday.
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  • Dr. Eugene Takle, professor of atmospheric science at Iowa State University, has been involved in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, considered the premier authority on global warming.
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  • Clyde Thomas, owner of Booneville Antiques is having his business rebuilt after it burned to the ground.  A selection of lanterns were among the few antiques salvaged from the fire, including this one on his lap.  Thomas plans to restore as many of the lanterns as he can for the store's planned re-opening.  "I'll probably be pushing up daisies before I can finish them all," he said.
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  • Martin Zacarias pours molten iron into a form at Seneca Foundry in Webster City, Iowa.  The company employs about 40 people.  The foundry's president, Kirk McCollugh, says Webster City should play to manufacturing strengths in trying to attract new jobs, but also look to attracting a mix of businesses for long-term health.
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  • Jason Stone, right, and Emily Harris designed Davis Brown Law Firm's Start-Up Launchpad, a website that offers legal documents for flat fees, and is meant to be a specific resource for startup businesses.
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  • The John Deere logo marks the front of a newly-constructed model 7460 cotton picker at John Deere Des Moines Works in Ankeny.
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  • Dean Langworthy of Methods & Materials, an artwork rigging and insatllation company from Chicago, looks over a section of "NOMADE" to be lifted by a crane for installation at the Pappajohn Sculpture Park Wednesday morning.  The 25-foot steel sculpture by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa consists of randomly arranged stainless steel letters painted white and welded into the shape of a person sitting with knees drawn up to the chest with arms around the knees.
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  • Andrew Kaldenberg, complex manager at Rose Acre Farms near Stuart, inspects a freshly-laid egg in the farm's chicken house on Friday.  The barn houses about 230,000 chickens and the farm produces about 918,000 eggs per day.
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  • Garrett Burchett, left, and brother Ryan have launched Iowa's newest liquor distillery in a bid to win the hearts and palettes of Iowans looking for good, locally grown liquor. Mississippi River Distilling Co., based in Le Claire, Ia., hopes to sell roughly 5,000 cases per year of vodka, gin and bourbon made solely out grain grown within 25 miles of their plant.
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  • Judge Robert Hanson in the Polk County Courthouse, Des Moines, Iowa.
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  • Abby Stewart, tattoo artist at Lasting Impressions in Des Moines, Iowa.
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  • Jihong Kim, right, is an intern web developer for Global Reach in Ames.  He was hired by business manager Nelson Akkutlu, left, through the Iowa Student Internship Program.  The purpose of the program is to keep Iowa students in Iowa by giving them internships with Iowa companies, preventing brain drain and keeping money, jobs and talent in the state.
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  • Colleen Leinen of West Des Moines, who has a longtime fear of heights, has decided to face her fear and rappel off the 25-story downtown Financial Building on September 22 as part of a Special Olympics fundraiser.
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  • Dallas County officials tried to stop farmer Bob Carhill from building a hay barn on his land southwest of Perry, but he won in court.  He says the county was engaging in extortion when he was told he had to buy a $300 permit, which was proven to be unnecessary during the trial.
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  • Chef George Formaro, owner of Des Moines' Centro and Django restaurants, says WineFest is an event that naturally compliments the food on his menus.
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  • Working atop 35-foot scaffolding, Rick Van Oel of  Evergreene Archictural Art places a few careful touch-up brush strokes upon a newly-installed mural as restoration work continues inside the Dr. Norman E. Borlaug Hall of Laureates in Des Moines.  The four murals are installed directly beneath the building's original rotunda stained glass skylight and pay tribute to Borlaug's life and the programs he created to improve food quality and production worldwide.  Every piece of the stained glass skylight was also cleaned as part of the building's restoration.
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