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July 30, 2010
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   WESTERN IOWA TECH SBDC - SIOUX CITY

 About the WIT SBDC
Reopened in August 2007, the Western Iowa Tech Small Business Development Center is hosted by Western Iowa Tech Community College and located in Room A233 in the college’s Sioux City campus. The WIT center is one of 15 regional business assistance centers statewide. Along with free one-on-one business counseling, the center offers other practical business services, including market research services and a variety of business education classes.
 
The Western Iowa Tech Small Business Development Center serves small business needs in Cherokee, Crawford, Ida, Monona, Plymouth and Woodbury counties. 
  
 What our Clients are Saying...
Without the help of Dan at WITCC, it would have been difficult and/or expensive to get my business underway...I am greatful to Dan and the SBDC for allowing me the opportunity for success.
Jennifer M.
  
 WIT SBDC Upcoming Events
Sales & Use Tax Seminars (IDED) 08/12/2010
Prairie Heritage Center
Plan now to attend one of the four sales and use tax seminars to be held in Iowa in August 2010. This seminar qualifies for 6 continuing education units for tax professionals and is taught by tax prof...
Prairie Heritage Center
4931 Yellow Ave
(Just off Hwy 10 on Yellow Ave)
Peterson
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 WIT SBDC - Client Success Stories

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View map of Western Iowa Tech SBDC location Request counseling from Western Iowa Tech SBDC Email Dan Wubbena Dan Wubbena, Regional Director

  
 WIT SBDC News & Articles
Consumer Reports Index Reports Economy Improving…Slowly

The economy is improving this month, according to the Consumer Reports Index for July. Job creation increased to 51.1, its highest level since April 2009. The report showed that 7.8 percent of Americans started a new job versus 5.7 percent who lost their job.

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Minority Business Ownership More Than Double the National Rate

According to the Census Bureau, the number of minority-owned businesses increased by 45.6 percent between 2002 and 2007, more than double the national average of 18.0 percent for all U.S. businesses. The number of women-owned businesses also surpassed the national average with a 20.1 percent increase.

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Iowa’s Layoff Notification Law Is Now in Effect

State legislation passed during the 2010 Session requiring Iowa employers to provide 30-day advance notification of a layoff or closure impacting 25 or more employees is now in effect.

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