(KNZA)--The Hiawatha Chamber of Commerce claims a new online presence, launching a brand new interactive website.
Chamber Administrator Stacy Babb says hiawathachamber.com, in the planning and development stage for sometime, is now live online(Play Audio)
Babb says the comprehensive website will serve the needs of both Chamber members as well as the general public(Play Audio)
Online now for less than a week, Babb says bugs are still being ironed out; however, she says the more members that sign on for use will mean an easier way of remedying any problems(Play Audio)
The website, which is free to join, and already loaded with chamber related news and information, is located online here.
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