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Bruce L. Rastetter (born 1957) [1] is an American agribusinessman and agricultural entrepreneur. He founded Heartland Pork Enterprises, and started and sold 80% of Hawkeye Energy Holdings, one of the largest US ethanol producers. He started "Summit Agriculture Group", which is in the business of carbon capture and storage for Iowa ethanol plants.
The newspaper was sold to Lee Enterprises in 1915; thereafter, Cram became editor and publisher until 1940. Davenport was dropped from masthead in 1937, [3] and by 1951 the newspaper adopted the name of Morning Democrat. [4] The Blue Ribbon News began publication in 1878; by 1886, it was known as the Davenport Daily Times.
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In Iowa, Lee owns 10 daily newspapers, including the main newspaper in three of the state's metro areas: the Quad-City Times in Davenport, the Courier in Waterloo and the Sioux City Journal.
Lee Enterprises, Inc. is a publicly traded American media company. It publishes 77 daily newspapers in 26 states, [ 2 ] and more than 350 weekly, classified , and specialty publications. [ 3 ] Lee Enterprises was founded in 1890 by Alfred Wilson Lee [ 2 ] and is based in Davenport, Iowa .
Bruce Walters (born November 29, 1954, in Davenport, Iowa), is an artist who has exhibited digital artworks, graphite drawings and paintings primarily in the American Midwest. Walters received his MFA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and BA from the University of Iowa .
Branch stores were opened in Clinton, Iowa and Geneseo, Illinois in the 1880s. The J.H.C. Petersen's Sons' Store was built in Downtown Davenport in 1892. The structure was designed by Frederick G. Clausen, a German immigrant who moved to Davenport. It followed the latest marketing principles of the day with specialized departments under one roof.
They were primarily focused on financing new home construction and purchases, as well as capitalizing Davenport's growth in the mid-20th century. By 1966 when this building was completed, First Federal was the largest Savings and loan association in eastern Iowa and western Illinois. [ 4 ]