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Week in Review: From the Paranormal, to the Candidates and Everything in Between
In case you missed something, here's a recap of the news and events from Waukee Patch for the week of Oct. 30-Nov. 6.

1) On Monday, freelance writer Juli Probasco-Sowers introduced you to , a paranormal investigator and founder Iowa Paranormal Advanced Research Team.
2) Also Monday, writer Dave Dolmage wrote about Kris Larrison and . Larrison teaches hot yoga, a class where yoga is taken in a room with a temperature over 100 degrees.
3) Tuesday, we profiled , the first of three candidates for Waukee City Council. Harvey is running for re-election.
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4) On Wednesday, we profiled the second candidate running for a seat on the Waukee City Council. is a stay-at-home mom running for one of two seats on the council.
5) Also Wednesday, we told you about the new on Hickman Road. The store officially opened for business Nov. 1.
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6) Thursday, we profiled , the third candidate for Waukee City Council. Colter has been a resident of Waukee for 17 years and has been an active participant in the growth of the city.
7) Friday, we told you about the at the Aloft Gallery in the barn at LT Organic Farm. The sale continues today until 4 p.m.
8) On Friday, we talked to , mayor of Waukee. Peard is running for re-election and without competition. His challenger, Daniel Pettit, withdrew from the race in October.
9) Also on Friday, Beth Dalbey wrote about the where Rick Santorum and Michele Bachmann were both in attendance.
10) Saturday, we had coverage from the at Hy-Vee Hall. Only five republican candidates were in attendance.
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