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Urbandale's Adam Obrecht Honored With Forestry Leader Award
The Urbandale school board member was honored as Outstanding Civic Leader for his work planting trees on school yards.

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The Urbandale school board member was honored as Outstanding Civic Leader for his work planting trees on school yards.

A band of severe weather is predicted across several Midwest states tonight, but so far weather forecasters say it will stay south of Interstate 80.
From $216,000 to $659,000, check out these cul-de-sac homes for sale in Urbandale.
After an administrative review of the March 27 pellet gun incident at Jensen Elementary School, Urbandale school officials will call 911 when there is a weapon at a school.
Urbandale Police Chief Ross McCarty explains inconsistencies in information about the March 27 pellet gun incident at Jensen Elementary School.
Iowa Congressman Leonard Boswell will award a Purple Heart Medal to a Vietnam veteran whose service record never reflected the honor.
Barb Bauer is one of a growing group of Americans whose identities have been used by criminals to steal from the federal government. A record number of such cases have been reported in Urbandale this year.
The women spoke to the Urbandale school board Monday night about concerns that bullying problems have not been addressed at Jensen Elementary.
Officer Shane Taylor is relieved that his partner, Sabre, now has a canine Kevlar vest. The pair are together 24/7.
Kim Yoblonski is circulating an online petition to get school officials to reconsider the punishment of a second-grader who brought a pellet gun to school.
Some of Urbandale's neighboring cities lost power and experienced downed trees. Little of that was reported in Urbandale.
You still have one day to get your taxes finished and in the mail. Will you make the deadline?
Three men were arrested on charges of marijuana or drug paraphrenalia possession last weekend.
Michael Kroloff shows off two of his photos Monday
Good news for procrastinators: Sunday and an obscure holiday give you a little breathing room.
Urbandale's annual spring cleanup begins next week. Residents across the city will be hauling their junk to the curb for the free pickup.
Good news for procrastinators: Sunday and an obscure holiday give you a little breathing room.
Good news for Ames procrastinators: Sunday and an obscure holiday give you a little breathing room.