Just six weeks from completing her one-year probation with the U.S Department of Agriculture in Ames, Kim Vore loved her work ...
A recent Iowa State University graduate says after starting his dream job at the U-S-D-A’s National Laboratory for ...
USDA layoffs are hitting hard in Central Iowa, affecting more than 700 federal jobs in Ames and causing concern about the future of those positions. Ames City Councilman Tim Gartin is worried, and so ...
The Ames City Council approved the purchase of an old daycare facility on Tuesday, which will be the new home of the Ames ...
The Ames PD have charged Destiny Skurdal, 19, with 1st-degree murder after initially charging her with robbery in connection ...
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Ukrainian refugees in Ames fear losing humanitarian parole. How a volunteer group is helpingThe Ames Interfaith Refugee Alliance is helping refugees settle in Ames, but changes to immigration policy may hinder their ...
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Local Italian restaurant announces permanent closing of Ames locationThere's still time to have a last taste of cheesy house-made lasagna, soft and fluffy dinner rolls and other Italian dishes.
Julie Levinson Werner and Sandra Halbing of Lowenstein Sandler discuss current DEI-related practices among businesses and ...
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Is Ames getting its first digital billboard? City council considers leasing Hwy. 30 locationThe City of Ames may be in line for its first digital billboard if a pair of existing signs on Lincoln Way are removed. The ...
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A new Ames store touts one-of-a-kind vintage and handmade productsA unique new store in downtown Ames offers one-of-a-kind items and a bright, colorful atmosphere. The Slow Era, a shop with vintage clothing and handmade items, opened Feb. 4 at 130 Main St. The new ...
The Ames City Council held a workshop Tuesday to review a proposed vision for downtown’s future, focusing on ways to boost ...
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