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Urbandale Home of the Week: 12302 Townsend Avenue.

Hi Everyone, I'm Ashlee, your local Johnston Patch editor.
A little about me...
I grew up in a small community south of Des Moines. I graduated high school with 38 other students in 2004.
After that, I traveled to Lawrence, Kansas to go to school at The University of Kansas. I spent four years in Lawrence learning the ins and outs of journalism and communication studies. I graduated with two degrees in 2008.
Since graduation, I've worked at the Kansas City Business Journal as an intern, then I spent two years covering education for The Shawnee Dispatch. Shawnee is a growing suburb of Kansas City.
Most recently, I moved back to Iowa to work at the Altoona Herald as a reporter covering Altoona, Bondurant, Mitchellville, Pleasant Hill and Runnells.
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Urbandale Home of the Week: 12302 Townsend Avenue.

Johnston Home of the Week: 7275 Nw 54th Court.
Six students were honored as semifinalist in October. On Jan. 31, finalists were announced.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 5. Speak out: How will this affect you?
The plan calls for the end of first-class mail delivery, but packages and priority mail delivery will continue.
Roxanne Troutman planned to surprise her husband with a new recliner for Super Bowl Sunday. Instead, he collapsed in a furniture store, and she vows never to surprise him again.
Raecker served the community for fourteen years.
Plus, a metro prostitution sting, 10-year-olds in hair band Minitallica, a man who lives on Friendship Street allegedly texts photos of his genitalia, and Waukee's Jethro's BBQ on "United States of Bacon."
Plus, a metro prostitution sting, 10-year-olds in hair band Minitallica, a man who lives on Friendship Street allegedly texts photos of his genitalia, and Waukee's Jethro's BBQ on "United States of Bacon."
The Johnston City Council voted in favor of increasing rental rates for both buildings.
Several reports were taken Jan. 26 to Jan. 31 by the Urbandale Police Department.
Several reports were taken Feb. 1 to Feb. 2 by the Urbandale Police Department.
Several reports were taken Feb. 1 by the Urbandale Police Department.
Several reports were taken Jan. 30 to Jan. 31 by the Urbandale Police Department.
Several reports were taken Jan. 29 to Jan. 30 by the Urbandale Police Department.
Several reports were taken Jan. 27 to Jan. 28 by the Urbandale Police Department.
The Johnston Police Department investigated a number of calls Jan. 27 to Feb. 4. Take a look at the reports.
The Johnston Police Department investigated a number of calls Feb. 2 to Feb. 4. Take a look at the reports.
The Johnston Police Department investigated a number of calls Feb. 2. Take a look at the reports.
Movie fans using Redbox rental kiosks can pick their favorite hero, villain, animated character and other categories. What chart-toppers do you still need to check out?