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Meredith Drive To Close Monday; Construction to Last All Summer
The Urbandale thoroughfare will be widened to four lanes with medians and turning lanes.

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The Urbandale thoroughfare will be widened to four lanes with medians and turning lanes.

No one was injured in the late night fire Wednesday and damage largely was limited to the top floor condominium where the fire started.
The top three Redbox rentals in Urbandale this week offer something for everyone: an action film, a ribald comedy, and a film for the whole family. Check them out here.
Urbandale's state Senator Brad Zaun says nursing home residents still are not safe from sexual predators.
Several large neighborhood garage sale and an estate sale make this a great weekend for garage-saling in Urbandale.
Hy-Vee will be adding 100 full-time and part-time employees. The application process begins in May.
The Funky Zebras offers trendy women's clothes and accessories at reasonable prices.
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A veterinarian and a dog trainer are standing by to help you solve your pet problems
Police are seeking the public's help in identifying two men who robbed the Ecullatina.
Webster Elementary School families donated enough food to feed 75 families for a month.
The champ had a rocky start to his ruling year.
Library fines will go up a nickel a day as the library looks for ways to increase revenue.
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Six things to do this weekend to help the environment:
The suicide of a Primghar teen who'd been bullied after he said he was gay has elevated public discussion of the problem of cyber-bullying.
Looks like the rain will clear for a good weekend for yard and garage sales.
Polk County law enforcement will be patrolling tonight, looking for seatbelt violations and drunken drivers.
The suicide of a Primghar teen who'd been bullied after he said he was gay has elevated public discussion of the problem of cyber-bullying.
The suicide of a Primghar teen who'd been bullied after he said he was gay has elevated public discussion of the problem of cyber-bullying. Ames school policies dealing with cyber threats are currently under review.