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More Charges for Plummer: 12/19 Urbandale Morning Report
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Directing Urbandale readers to the most relevant or entertaining news on metro sites this morning.

Directing Urbandale readers to the most relevant or entertaining news on metro sites this morning.
This year is the second year, the police department has won an award for its National NIght Out crime prevention event.
Directing Urbandale readers to the most relevant or entertaining news on metro sites this morning.
Directing Urbandale readers to the most relevant or entertaining news on metro sites this morning.
The Urbandale City Council will hear pitches from 11 organizations that would like some of about $1 million the city will receive in hotel and motel taxes.
Protestors dressed as GOP candidates Gingrich, Bachmann, Paul, Romney and media personalities.
Test your knowledge and get ready for Saturday's presidential debate in Des Moines by taking this Patch quiz.
An Occupy Iowa protestor says members will be arrested if they come on to Drake University property.
Today's Gift Idea: Gently-used nativity sets from Things on Douglas.
You'd like to party into the wee hours on New Year's Eve, but you worry about leaving your dog at home that long. Check out this Urbandale business's solution.
A truck billboard that says "No Cuts" to Social Security and Medicare benefits will be parked near Drake University's Sheslow Auditorium before the Republican presidential candidates' debate Saturday.
Families will get only three days worth of food for the month, rather than five days, says the Des Moines Area Religious Council, which supports several food pantries in the metro area. The number of needy families is outpacing donations.
Today's Gift Idea: Sock monkeys from Things on Douglas
Get out the lights and holly. Decorating your home could net $100,000 for Urbandale or Waukee schools.
Newt Gingrich suddenly has become the frontrunner in Iowa. The question is: can he win the Iowa caucuses without a strong Iowa organization?
Take our Patch Poll about what's just or appropriate pre-trial treatment of Branden Plummer, 20, who's accused of attempted murder of a police officer.
Class B felonies usually carry a surety bond of $25,000.
Santa will be in town and you can get a nostalgic look at 1961 as the Urbandale Library celebrates its 50th anniversary.