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Week in Review: Business, a Holiday Contest, Waukee Sports and Lots of Politics
In case you missed something, here's a recap of the news and events from Waukee Patch for the week of Dec. 5-11.

1) On Monday, freelance writer Juli Probasco-Sowers profiled. This locally-owned and operated business caters to young families from the area.
2) Also Monday, TJ Rushing previewed . The boys and girls teams have increased participation this year and hope to make this a winning season.
3) On Tuesday we talked to to find out about what they thought about the Republican race for the presidential nomination.
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4) Wednesday, we wrote about political ads by and that were gathering attention.
5) Thursday, we previewed our where you could win $100,000 for Waukee Schools just for decking your house in lights for the holiday.
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6) Also Thursday, freelance writer Amy Dix wrote about Waukee who gave great life lessons we all could follow.
7) Friday, we previewed the swim program at the Waukee Family YMCA.
8) Also Friday, wrote about appearing at Peoples Trust & Savings Bank in Waukee. This was the fifth year the holiday event has taken place there.
9) Another Friday story, Dana Boone wrote about a holiday ballet produced by Ballet Des Moines and featuring 250 young dancers from all over central Iowa.
10) All Iowa Patches wrapped up the week with broad coverage of the held at Drake University, Saturday.
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