Don’t let the Grinch ruin your holidays. Thieves like to take advantage of busy people during the holidays by breaking into vehicles.
Ankeny Mayor Gary Lorenz and the City Council invite the community to the fifth annual
NE 54th Street will be closed near the intersection of Ankeny Boulevard for a one day operation, starting at 9 a.m.
The City of Ankeny and the Polk County Board of Supervisors are pleased to announce they are working together to build a community center...
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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has relaxed the fishing regulations at Hawkeye Pond...
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Faith Bible College students Dalton and Cheyenne Cottrell had been married for three days and were honeymooning in Florida when he drowned.
Ankeny residents are invited to bring trees and branches that fell during the storm on 7/20 to the City Maintenance Facility.
Proposed changes might affect schedules and routes this fall.
Flash mob performs as part of event
Changes concern service in Des Moines, Ankeny, Waukee, Urbandale and Clive
Regular DART service to take place on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
$75,000 awarded in three counties
Free rides to be offered all day long.
Saturday D-Line service to run through end of DM farmer's market season
Changes include new crosstown route, increased service frequencies and earlier starting times.
Tickets can be purchased through MyDART app.
Riders need to present valid ID to qualify for free service.
Total construction in Ankeny in 2017 topped $300 million for the fourth consecutive year.
Viking Foundation grant recipients celebrated holidays with funding
The event will include awards for the Citizen of the Year and other honorees selected by the Chamber.
Only one top prize remains in the $5 scratch ticket game.
Seeking an increase in the state sales tax gained momentum in Polk County after Dallas County residents approved a one-cent hike last month.
Bus to feature artwork by Benjamin Gardiner, associate professor and department chair of art and design at Drake University.
Sweet Swirls Rolled Ice Cream has expanded from serving out of a trailer over the summer to opening a permanent location in Uptown Ankeny.
Event to take place at Olmsted Center
Return to Uptown Ankeny from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday for more holiday festivities — and Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Thanksgiving Day is prime time for kitchen fires nationwide and Ankeny's fire department offers tips to avoid becoming a statistic.
Residents may drop leaves of at no cost; assistance will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The Pro Shop at Otter Creek will remain open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays for golf merchandise and gift certificate sales.
City leaders have spent a year forming a plan to shape the city's future development and a draft will be shown at a Dec. 12 open house.
If you love the people, places and events that make your community unique and you like to share the news, you might make a good Patch Mayor.
This seasonal event has been an Ankeny tradition for 36 years and draws over 6,000 excited shoppers and vendors from several states!
More than 60 vendors will be at the Ankeny Area Chamber of Commerce annual showcase Thursday to provides samples of what they offer.
Crews will shut down a lane of traffic in Ankeny to conduct soil boring work.
Hawkeye and Miracle parks and the Ankeny Dog Park will be the last to lose restrooms and water for the season as winterization continues.
Riders can purchase passes through smartphone app for boarding buses instead of cash or passes.
Friends are helping raise money for Justin Thorn's medical expenses as the Ankeny teen recovers from a spinal cord injury.