Stories Tagged as
Midwest
United Auto Workers strike would hit the Upper Midwest hard
by
Henry Epp
Sep 11, 2023
Contracts with Ford, GM and Stellantis all end at the end of Thursday, and the president of the United Auto Workers union has made clear that members are prepared to strike.
On their first date, this now-married couple decided to open a business
by
Andie Corban
Dec 30, 2022
Aryn Henning Nichols and Benji Nichols run Inspire(d) magazine from Decorah, Iowa.
More homes are sitting in Cleveland's real estate market, this broker says
by
Amy Scott
and Anais Amin
Nov 10, 2022
"The average days on market has gone from less than a week up to about 89 days," says broker Amanda Pohlman of Keller Williams Living.
Pandemic drives backyard ice rink boom
Jan 18, 2021
Families in the Upper Midwest are getting creative as they look for outdoor activities for their kids during the cold winter months.
Midwest flooding brings high infrastructure costs
by
Peggy Lowe
Dec 27, 2019
A lot of repair and recovery work hasn't even started yet.
My Economy: How the Pine Ridge reservation regroups after floods
by
Liz Sanchez
and Sean McHenry
May 13, 2019
A South Dakota tour business prepares for its busiest season in the wake of Midwestern flooding.
Bad weather and trade complicate planting for Midwest farmers
by
Peggy Lowe
Apr 22, 2019
Flood damage has made things extremely difficult.
For public good, not for profit.
Another day, another storm
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Liz Sanchez
Apr 11, 2019
Businesses in the Midwest are in the process of recovering from last month's floods.
Midwest suffers extensive flooding and damage
by
Peggy Lowe
Mar 27, 2019
There's been catastrophic flooding across the Midwest, thanks to a "bomb cyclone" weather event that hit mid-month.
Repairing Nebraska will take money and time
by
Erika Beras
Mar 22, 2019
Nebraska officials report that the flooding in the wake of the recent "bomb cyclone" has caused more than $550 million in damage.