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Summer construction has arrived, creating an array of closures and detours throughout the Ames area. A few of the projects ...
More: The hunt for Iowa State's next president is underway ... and was replaced with the current bridge. Ames residents once enjoyed ice skating at the park's old basketball courts, Abraham. The city ...
The Bridge Home has entered into a management agreement with Central Iowa Shelter & Services (CISS). CISS operates a 24-hour emergency shelter in Des Moines. CISS will provide executive leadership, ...
More than 15 months after the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s main span collapsed into the Patapsco River, the remaining portions ...
Brookside Park, the second official park in Ames, is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Brookside has been home to a zoo, a suspension bridge, and the Ames High School baseball team.
AMES — Iowa Department of Transportation is asking residents to “tell what you think about the proposed bridge replacement on Iowa 16 over Sugar Creek in Lee County.” ...
AMES, Iowa (KTIV) - The Iowa DOT is asking the public for feedback on a proposal for a bridge replacement over Reynolds Creek in Woodbury County.
AMES, Iowa — The Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) has made two historical bridges available for relocation or adoption after they've outlived their usefulness. The bridges, located in ...
The 82-acre city park has a rich history, which was once home to a zoo, a temporary skating rink, and a suspension bridge. How did Brookside Park come to life in Ames? The city purchased the east side ...
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The 82-acre city park has a rich history, which was once home to a zoo, a temporary skating rink, and a suspension bridge. How did Brookside Park come to life in Ames?
A suspension bridge, a skating rink and high school baseball . Brookside Park once featured a suspension bridge, designed in 1925. It remained there for almost 75 years, ... 2025, in Ames, Iowa.