Rapidly emerging as a great place to live, Council Bluffs is a community with pride: pride for its role in history, pride for its natural beauty and pride for its strong and varied economy. Its schools are progressive and achievement-oriented. It boasts leading-edge health care. Its city and county governments are strong and effective. Its recreational and entertainment options are many.
In short, it is a community of promise and opportunity.
History
The history of Council Bluffs glitters with a parade of famous western explorers, fur traders, military figures, engineers and great Indian nations. It was Abraham Lincoln, the great abolitionist, who had the foresight to designate Council Bluffs eastern terminus of our nation's first transcontinental railroad.
Economy
The metropolitan area is exploding with new growth. Located at the crossroads of America, Council Bluffs has the advantage of a prime location in the heart of our country. The area serves as an important career center to many businesses, which include: finance, health care, retail-trade, transportation and tourism.
A combination of insurance, telecommunications, agriculture and manufacturing helps create a diversified employment base. The diversity offers strength to the area, decreasing the impact of cyclical economic changes.
With strong population growth, present companies are enlarging and new enterprises are forming — each adding to the overall economic vitality of our community.
Schools
The educational community in Council Bluffs is one to be admired. The people of Council Bluffs - "Iowa's Leading Edge" - realize the importance of education and are committed to maintaining outstanding schools in both the public and private sector.
Secondary schools have teacher-to-student ratios that are among the lowest in the nation, and 78 percent of all students complete some form of post-secondary study.
In addition to offering great primary and secondary education, the Council Bluffs area has a variety of vocational and technical education options, through the public schools, dozens of private schools and community colleges.
There is also a full spectrum of higher education opportunities within a 20-minute drive of Council Bluffs, including two community colleges, five universities and two medical schools.
Source: councilbluffsiowa.com
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