Politics & Government
Catch Up Fast: Last Week on Ames Patch
Were you too busy to keep up with the news last week? Take 10 minutes and catch up on the top stories in Ames last week.
Monday Ames Patch reported on a development for the North Grand Mall which the Ames City Council approved on Tuesday and that an Ames Community School Board superintendent said the district's curriculum be in good shape even if Gov. Terry Brandstad's education blueprint passed this legislative session.
Tuesday Ames Patch told you about local crime including a former ISU football who was charged with assault for an incident that took place about a year ago and .
Wednesday Ames Patch reported on how unseasonably warm weather affected local and that a Huxley woman had been in the death of her twins.
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Thursday Ames Patch said the was saving money for the lack of snow, but tow truck drivers were earning less. The Community Facilities Committee also decided on Thursday to include of the district's GW Carver Avenue property in its recommendation to the Ames Community School Board. Ames Patch also reported that the City would install a in Campustown to deter crows.
Friday Ames Patch reported on the number of happening in Ames and that Ralph Rosenberg and Jan Beran would be recognized Monday.
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Saturday Ames Patch asked you what other you would like to see around North Grand Mall.
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