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Thursday, July 8, 2010

“Go Daddy” — the world’s largest provider of web services like registering domain names and hosting websites — has opened a new facility in eastern Iowa that could eventually employ 500 workers.

Warren Adelman, the company’s chief operating officer, says they’re immediately hiring 60 new workers for the facility in Hiawatha. ”Over the next couple of years we’ll be probably 200 and then we expect 500 over five years, but I believe that we’ll outdo that,” he says. “We tend to grow faster than we think we are.” 

The company provides services to eight million customers worldwide and this year “Go Daddy” is managing more than 40 million domain names.  The company is expanding in a facility in Hiawatha that has a connection to “Go Daddy” founder Bob Parsons. 

“We’re coming back to a building we occupied many, many years ago when Bob Parsons had his company, Parsons Technology, on this very road in this very building,” Adelman says. 

Parsons Technology started in Hiawatha in 1984, selling accounting programs to manage household expenses.  In 1987, Parsons founded the company which has been going by the name “Go Daddy” since 1999.

You may have seen a “Go Daddy” ad on T.V. during this year’s Super Bowl.  Viewers were invited to go see more online, for what was billed as “too hot for TV.”  The company’s founder has said “Go Daddy” advertising is sometimes so sexually-suggestive as to be inappropriate. Lieutenant Governor Patty Judge spoke at today’s groundbreaking, and joked with company executives about the ads.

“At this point I’m supposed to tell you thank you, but I want to do is leave a little cliffhanger and tell you: ‘You can see the rest of this speech at http://www.godaddy.com/,” Judge said, to laughter and applause from the crowd.

Adelman, the company executive, waved a skimpy “Go Daddy” shirt in the air during today’s event, joking his public relations crew wanted him to seek out a volunteer from the audience to wear it.

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Chariton girl escapes unharmed in wild ride down sewer

by Radio Iowa Contributor 07/8/10 4:31 PM

An 11-year-old girl got a wild ride on a tube during a torrential downpour in Chariton last night. Chariton City Manager Nels Christian says the girl was riding the tube down a valley in her back yard and it went right toward a storm drain. He says there was “tons of water” running and the [...]

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Deputy HUD secretary touts benefits of stimulus money to Des Moines project

by O. Kay Henderson 07/8/10 4:30 PM
HUD Deputy Secretary Ron Smith.

The deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development toured a public housing project in Des Moines today, touting the impact of federal stimulus money invested in the renovation of 300 apartment units there. Six-million dollars from the 2009 economic stimulus package is helping finance a $31 million upgrade of the Oakridge Neighborhood [...]

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Dubuque man arrested in Wisconsin on drunk driving, attempted homicide charges

by O. Kay Henderson 07/8/10 4:28 PM

A 28-year-old Dubuque man is in jail in Wisconsin, charged with attempted homicide and drunken driving for trying to run over another man — in a parking lot that’s about a block away from a police station. According to police in Neenah, Wisconsin, Bryce Hinkel of Dubuque had blue-green lips, tongue and teeth when he [...]

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Transportation group calls for billions of dollars for road and rail system

by Dar Danielson 07/8/10 2:20 PM

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials has released a report calling for $375-billion in spending on the nation’s highways and railways in the next six years. Members of the association from 10 midwestern states are meeting in Des Moines this week, and say in 10 years an additional 1.8 million trucks will [...]

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Second death linked to July 4th parade accident

by O. Kay Henderson 07/8/10 11:25 AM

An 82-year-old from southwest Iowa is now the second woman to die this week after being injured in a 4th of July parade. Betty Sprague was one of three people who were thrown from a wagon during the 4th of July parade in Bedford. She died Wednesday at an Omaha hospital. Authorities say the wagon [...]

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Grassley says cutting Tuesday mail delivery might be an option

by Matt Kelley 07/8/10 11:23 AM

The cost of mailing a letter is expected to go up a few pennies next year. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican,  says the U.S. Postal Service is struggling as its mail volume drops, with losses projected of seven-billion dollars next year. Grassley says one suggestion continues to come up, that of cutting back mail [...]

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