18 resultados para Hastings Wool Boot Company
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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State Agency Audit Report
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State Agency Audit Report
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State Agency Audit Report
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State Audit Reports
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Audit report on the Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board for the years ended June 30, 2006 and 2005
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Choosing a financially strong insurance company is important when buying health insurance. You want the company to still be in business when you have claims, which can be 20 to 30 years from now. Insurance companies selling insurance in Iowa have met the minimum legal standards to be licensed by the State of Iowa Insurance Division. This licensure doesn’t mean the company has a high financial stability rating. Several independent rating agencies evaluate the financial stability of insurance companies. The rating for an individual insurance company is an opinion as to its financial strength and ability to pay claims in the future. When evaluating a company, a rating agency may consider a company's balance sheet strength, operating performance and business management and strategies.
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Audit report on the Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board for the years ended June 30, 2007 and 2006
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Audit report on the Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board for the years ended June 30, 2008 and 2007
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Audit report on the Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board for the years ended June 30, 2009 and 2008
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Agreed upon procedures report on the Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board for the period July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011
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Audit report on the City of Hastings, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2011
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This is a map of railroad lines in Iowa under study to be abandoned.
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Agreed-upon procedures report on the Iowa Sheep and Wool Promotion Board for the period July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2013
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Audit report on the City of Hastings, Iowa for the year ended June 30, 2013
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The Iowana Farms Milk Company factory building was considered to retain sufficient integrity and possess sufficient significance to be considered eligible for the National Register of Historic Places under Criteria A and C for its historical and architectural significance in the Bettendorf community. The Iowana Farms Milk Company was an important early to mid-twentieth-century business in Bettendorf, and was among the few that was not owned or operated by the Bettendorf Company. It was a strong and thriving business for many years, and its products were well known in the Quad Cities region. The importance of this property becomes even more significant when one considers that most of the buildings once associated with the actual Bettendorf Company, which was undeniably the most important business and industry in town, are now gone. As a result, the Iowana Farms Milk Company factory building was a physical vestige of the once-thriving commercial industries that made Bettendorf into a city in the twentieth century. This property was further significant for its representation of the evolution of the dairy industry in the twentieth century from farm to factory production. It also reflected the changes to the industry based on scientific discoveries, mechanical innovations, and governmental regulations related to improved sanitation and the pure milk movement. The Iowana Farms Milk Company represented a model plant for the time, and the marketing strategies it employed followed the trends of the industry. The Iowana Farms Milk Company plant had to be removed to make room for a new I-74 bridge over the Mississippi River at Bettendorf. The construction of the new bridge also required removal of the historic Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge. The documentation reported herein and for that of the Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge fulfills the requirements of the Memorandum of Agreement regarding the removal of these historic properties.