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Best of Waukee Craigslist, Oct. 23 Edition - Trick-or-Treat, Have a Seat
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I was born and raised in Marshalltown, Iowa, graduated high school there and got my degree in journalism from Drake University. Right after college, I went to work for The Des Moines Register. Working my way through the ranks there, I eventually landed a spot writing features with an eye on pop culture and Gen X-related content. From there, I moved to Indianapolis, Ind. where I helped the Indianapolis Star start-up a Gen X publication called INtake Weekly. My husband and I missed Iowa and decided to move back home to be closer to family. We have three kids, a 5 year-old daughter and 3 year-old twins ( a daughter and son) and we've called West Des Moines home since 2004.
Personally, when and if I have spare time, I love to read, travel, write and spend time with friends. I've had my own personal blog for six years that tends to say a little too much about the crazy things my kids do. I haven't had a lot of time for myself since I became a stay-at-home mom in 2006 but my husband and I talk often about what the coming years might bring us in terms of free time once the kids start school. I'm so looking forward to it.
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<b>Politics</b>
I won't lie - I'm not at all political. As a reporter for the mainstream media, we were discouraged from voicing our true opinions and were told never to divulge our affiliations so as to not bias our coverage. I got kind of used to that so I've never really been a squeaky wheel.
That said, I am a registered Democrat but I never vote a straight democratic ticket. I prefer to listen to the issues and tend to side with those who are more liberal.
<b>Religion</b>
I grew up Presbyterian and come from a long line of Presbyterians and yes, I am still a Presbyterian. What I like about my church and religion is that they welcome people of all backgrounds and never turn anyone away based on their personal beliefs. It's refreshing to be a part of a congregation that embraces everyone's differences.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Waukee is a growing at a rapid rate. In 2010, the city was clicking along at almost 14,000 residents up 169 percent from 10 years previous. Growth like that is bound to cause growing pains. Along those lines, some of the hot topics include how the schools handle an ever-increasing student body, how to accomodate new business, and how the city will follow through on projects meant to bring in more business, more residents and consequently, more growth.
You can't make this kind of stuff up. Here's the latest and greatest from Craigslist/Waukee.

It's been a long crazy ride, but the New Beginnings Child Center is finally settling into its new home in Waukee.
A 16-year-old male was arrested last week for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Members of the Waukee Board of Education voted unanimously Monday night to change the name of the old Waukee Elementary School to honor a former Waukee High School principal.
At the Monday night meeting of the Waukee Board of Education, the Elementary Boundary Committee shared its attendance recommendation for the 2013-14 school year.
Waukee police responded to several accident reports last week as well as a traffic stop involving a suspended driver.
Both the Waukee girls and boys cross country teams won their respective regional and district meets last Thursday in Waukee.
Parents tell lies of all sizes. What lie have you told your child?
"Uplift: Secrets from the Sisterhood of Breast Cancer Survivors" shares the wisdom of breast cancer survivors with the newly diagnosed. What's your story?
Missed something from last week's police blotter? Here are the reports again from the week ending Oct. 12.
The Jingle Bell Run/Walk, an event that sheds light on arthritis, will be held in Waukee today at Kosama Waukee beginning at 8 a.m.
The Waukee Warriors will face Ottumwa in Waukee next Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
There's a chill in the air. What better reason is there to bundle up, stay home and watch a Redbox movie?
Looking for things to do this weekend in Waukee? Look no further.
Early detection of breast cancer through routine exams saves thousands of lives every year. Do you know where you could get a breast exam in Waukee?
Today is a Teacher Work Day in Waukee. Educators throughout the district will attend a day-long seminar by Rick Wormeli beginning at 8 a.m.
The Waukee Warriors faced the Sioux City West Wolverines tonight at home.
Looking for a new home in Waukee? Check out what's new on the market this week.
Time, dates and ticket information for what’s going on in Waukee and the metro.
Gov. Terry Branstad has ordered flags across the state to be flown at half-staff Friday in honor of Iowa Sen. Pat Ward, who will be buried tomorrow in Des Moines.