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| 'Culture in international affairs' topic for 16th annual Becker lecture in history at University of Northern Iowa Wednesday (Sept. 13.) | Akira Iriye, a Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor of History, currently teaching at the University of Chicago will address the topic "Culture in International Affairs." | |
| Economic development training program to be offered in Mt. Pleasant by University of Northern Iowa (Oct. 5.) | "Basic Concepts of Economic Development" will teach participants what new jobs mean to a community; activities, techniques and tools of development programs; responsibilities of boards of directors in the development process; and average budgets. | |
| Economic development training program to be offered in Council Bluffs by University of Northern Iowa (Sept. 27.) | "Basic Concepts of Economic Development" will teach participants what new jobs mean to a community; activities, techniques and tools of development programs; responsibilities of boards of directors in the development process; and average budgets. | |
| Economic development training program to be offered in Dubuque by University of Northern Iowa (Sept. 21.) | "Basic Concepts of Economic Development" will teach participants what new jobs mean to a community; activities, techniques and tools of development programs; responsibilities of boards of directors in the development process; and average budgets. | |
| Economic development training program to be offered in Storm Lake by University of Northern Iowa (Sept. 12.) | "Basic Concepts of Economic Development" will teach participants what new jobs mean to a community; activities, techniques and tools of development programs; responsibilities of boards of directors in the development process; and average budgets. | |
| Economic development training program to be offered in Mason City (Sept. 19.) | "Basic Concepts of Economic Development" will teach participants what new jobs mean to a community; activities, techniques and tools of development programs; responsibilities of boards of directors in the development process; and average budgets. | |
| Governor Branstad presents Iowa waste reduction education awards to winners of competition sponsored by Iowa waste reduction center. | The three award winning companies; The HON Company of Muscatine, Rockwell International of Cedar Falls, and Enviromiser of Cedar Falls reduced emission of industrial wastes and saved their companies thousands of dollars in operating costs. | |
| Governor presents waste reduction award to Rockwell. | Rockwell International's winning project segregated waste streams and recovered metal from waste water in metal finishing operations, resulting in annual cost savings projected at $250,000. | |
| Governor presents hazardous waste reduction award to Enviromiser. | Richard Klein was one of the winners of the 1989 Iowa Waste Reduction Awards for his air conditioning coolant recycling project, which can recycle up to 95% of the coolant contained in large institutional and industrial cooling systems. | |
| Governor presents waste reduction award to HON Company. | Don Schlimmer nominated the winning HON project which has reduced the company's emission of hazardous waste from 62 to 2.5 tons of sludge per year, saving HON $89,250 annually. | |
| Iowa waste reduction awards presented by governor. | Winners of the 1989 Iowa Waste Reduction Awards Competition recently received their plaques and words of congratulation from Iowa governor Terry Branstad at the Capitol Building in Des Moines. |