Proposed schedule and route changes might take place this fall
Part of National Bike Month celebrations in May
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Flash mob performs as part of bus unveiling
Discussion topic for the regular meet-up, next Wednesday, at Cozy CafΓ©.
Surplus vans to help address transportation needs of agencies' clients.
Event to feature a video game theme.
Changes concern service in Des Moines, Clive, Urbandale, Johnston and Ankeny
Regular DART service to take place on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve
$75,000 awarded in three counties
Regular Friday schedule to take place on November 23.
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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.
DART to offer service to Yankee Doodle Pops concert on July 2
Now, the family is asking for help paying for the girl's funeral. A GoFundMe account has been created.
Riders must present valid ID to ride free.
Enhanced midday service and new crosstown route on Douglas/Euclid Avenues being planned for August start.
Iowa League of Heroes also appeared
An Iowa mom who left her young children alone at home and went to Germany for a 12-day trip may avoid prison under plea deal.
Children in Clive church to present biblically-themed musical February 10-11.
The theater holds 1,200 people and organizers are planning for students to watch from screens in overflow seating areas.
Violators of the emergency parking ban could face a $25 ticket or having a vehicle towed.
Mayor Paula Dierenfeld had pledged to run a mile for every $10 donation to the Johnston Partnership food pantry.
Based on site plans approved last year, Johnston expects to see continued residential growth in 2018.
Wi-Fi service to tie in with new fareboxes to be introduced this summer.
City officials will alert residents when plowing has been completed and street parking is allowed again.
Officer Zach Grandon's role will include working with neighborhoods on community policing issues and crime prevention.
This is the second year for the Blue Dragon Program in Johnston, which pairs kids with a police officer to buy gifts for family members.
A long-term decision hasn't been made on where three high school teams will hold their home bowling meets for the remainder of the season.
A judge warned another delay will lead to trial in the case for defendant Noah Lamar, WHO-TV reported.
Firefighters offer best practices when using space heaters and candles and decorating with live trees.
Purchase of a shirt supports the Johnston Police Department and provides $3 to the Johnston Partnership to help serve the community.
Cale McClain, also an active member of the Iowa Army National Guard, joined the Johnston Police Department in 2011.
The public is invited to the event which will be held at Olmsted Center.
For the third year, Paula Dierenfeld will run a mile for every bag of food, personal items, or $10 donated to help needy area residents.
Coffee with a Cop, Holidays in Johnston and an alternative gift market will keep residents busy with holiday activities on Saturday.
A mix of retail, restaurant and features such as a bandshell and amphitheater are in the long-term plan for the Merle Hay Road Town Center.