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Phillip Sitter

Ames Trib News

Ames, IA, United States

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Past articles by Phillip:

Construction begins on CYTown, some parking lots near football, basketball stadiums closed

The first phase of work includes paving parking lots and installing underground utility infrastructure. → Read More

Director of Ames National Laboratory at Iowa State University will step down from top role

The lab's director has led the U.S. government-owned, university-run institution since 2014. → Read More

Snowfall dumps 'quick 3 inches' on Ames, forces school early dismissals

Ames-area schools let students out early on Thursday as snow fell later than forecast — and quickly. → Read More

Voters elect Tosha Whipple to Roland-Story school board

A special election Feb. 14 had two candidates for one open seat. → Read More

Turkish community members in Ames care for one another, raise money for their homeland after quakes

A GoFundMe launched by two Iowa State University members seeks to raise $10,000 for aid. → Read More

Meet the 2 candidates running for Roland-Story school board in a special election Tuesday

The special election to select one candidate is Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. → Read More

School board approves new Ames high school, middle school principals

The two will start with the Ames Community School District on July 1. → Read More

Ames school officials say threat against high school was not credible

The school has increased supervision of exterior doors out of an abundance of caution. → Read More

Woman injured fleeing the scene of shots fired, Ames police say

The woman was charged with felony intimidation with a dangerous weapon and misdemeanor assault. → Read More

Ames names new high school, middle school principals; interim principal resigns

The new Ames High School principal will take over as students express concerns about fights in school. → Read More

Snowstorm passes with few issues as Ames residents clean up heavy, wet snow

Areas west of Ames got more snow, but there were still school delays and cancellations across Story County. → Read More

Ames-area schools announce cancellations, snow ordinance in effect as winter storm approaches

Ames is under a winter storm warning until 9 a.m. Thursday. The city could see 5 inches of snow before the storm is over. → Read More

Gov. Reynolds gives up to $60 million to help expand Iowa State's new veterinary lab

The lab is under construction now, but Iowa State leaders already are eyeing an expansion. → Read More

Roland-Story plans special disciplinary review committee over handling of Kade Blume case

Meanwhile, voters will select who should fill a board seat left vacant by Jasmine Goeders, who resigned in part over the handling of the case. → Read More

Former Marshalltown teacher sentenced for soliciting sexual contact from a student

Mark Esquivel pleaded guilty in December to reduced charges of harassment. → Read More

Ogden resident dies in crash just outside of Boone

The crash occurred at approximately 5:20 p.m. Dec. 12 just east of Boone. → Read More

State settles with family of Iowa State crew club accident victim for $2 million

Derek Nanni was one of two Iowa State crew club members who died in a rowing accident on Little Wall Lake. → Read More

Former Marshalltown teacher charged with sexual exploitation will plead guilty

A hearing to accept Mark Esquivel's plea is scheduled for Dec. 16. → Read More

Iowa State's CYTown gets $28.5 million investment from Board of Regents

The Iowa Board of Regents approved more than $28 million Thursday for infrastructure upgrades to ready the site for the future entertainment district. → Read More

'Jack Trice broke barriers': New sculpture commemorating ISU player installed at stadium

Iowa State's new sculpture's dedication is the first in a series of events commemorating the centennial of Jack Trice's death. → Read More