Kylee Mullen, Ames Trib News

Kylee Mullen

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Past articles by Kylee:

COVID-19: 26 more cases reported in Story County; 14-day positivity rate at 8%

As of Wednesday morning, the county's 14-day average positivity rate now sits at 11.4%. → Read More

Kum & Go bringing urban walk-up store to Campustown in Ames

The convenience chain will bring its second-ever urban walk-up store to Ames' Campustown, Kum & Go officials told the Ames Tribune. → Read More

Say 'aloe' to new Ames Main Street venture selling tropical house plants

Back Alley House Plants aims to create an escape for Ames Main Street shoppers. → Read More

Say 'aloe' to new Ames Main Street venture selling tropical house plants

Back Alley House Plants aims to create an escape for Ames Main Street shoppers. → Read More

Ames cinemas 'cautiously optimistic' in reopening amid pandemic era's first new movie releases

Ames movie theaters recently reopened to show the pandemic era's first movie releases. However, the movie-going experience will be a little different. → Read More

Starbucks coming soon to North Grand Mall

Ames' fourth Starbucks location will soon open in a new building at North Grand Mall, officials announced Tuesday. → Read More

Storm causes damage throughout Nevada

Nevada residents and officials work to clean up after a storm caused significant damage throughout the city. Photo by Kylee Mullen/Ames TribuneNevada residents and officials work to clean up after a storm caused significant damage throughout the city. Photo by Kylee Mullen/Ames TribuneNevada residents and officials work to clean up after a storm caused significant damage throughout the city.… → Read More

Nevada picking up the pieces after storm rips through, causing fires and injuries

It was all hands on deck for the Nevada Fire Department and Public Safety Department when a major storm tore through the city of Nevada, causing extensive → Read More

Ames solar farm breaks ground

Ames Mayor John Haila, Aurelien Windenberger of Ideal Energy, and Electric Utility Operations Review and Advisory Board members Steve Goodhue and Scott → Read More

North Grand Mall reopens, looks forward to continued growth

North Grand Mall is not letting a pandemic stop it from moving forward.General Manager Lori Bosley says stores are beginning to gradually reopen, → Read More

United Way of Story Co. launches emergency community fund and online food drive as demand grows

More than 20 Story County food pantries are being faced with empty shelves, as the novel coronavirus outbreak continues to shut down more and more of the → Read More

Making an impact

The sun was shining on Thursday morning as 10-year-old Jack Hellman went downhill skiing for the first time in his life at Seven Oaks Recreation in Boone. → Read More

Reiman Gardens celebrating 25th year with ‘Wild and Whimsical’ displays

Reiman Gardens has a lot to celebrate this year, and is kicking it off strong with back-to-back exhibits, a new garden space and a “Wild and Whimsical” theme.Maria Teply, communications coordinator for Reiman Gardens, said the theme was chosen because “there’s going to be lots of celebrations and fun had” due to the garden’s 25th anniversary this year.“We’re going to have a 25th birthday party… → Read More

Jewell community comes together to save local grocery store

JEWELL—A Jewell grocery store announced it was closing its doors last week. The community, however, won’t give it up without a fight.The Heartland Market, at 607 King St. in Jewell, has been owned by rural grocer Nick Graham since March 2018. Before then, it ran as Anderson’s Meat and Grocery for more than 25 years. As Jewell’s only grocery provider, the store became a staple for the… → Read More

United Way of Story County receives $11k to support early childhood programs

United Way of Story County plans to give new books to approximately 500 local children after it received an award of $11,667 to expand the → Read More

Campustown cafe offers unique experience above the Clouds

A recently-opened, European-style cafe in Campustown is proving that even the sky is not a limitation.Clouds, which quietly opened its doors on the seventh floor of Legacy Tower at 119 Stanton Ave. in October, sits “100 feet above,” offering incredible views of Iowa State University’s campus, unique food and drink items, and an atmosphere that “makes you feel like you’ve traveled, like you’re… → Read More

A sneak peek at downtown Ames’ new Fareway

Finishing touches on downtown Ames’ new Fareway store are nearly complete, as employees race to stock its shelves in preparation for its opening day on Wednesday.The new store, located at 619 Burnett Ave., has been much anticipated by many downtown residents since plans for the store were announced in September 2018. The new 24,000-square-foot building replaces the existing 19,000-square-foot… → Read More

West Street Deli celebrates 20 years of serving Ames

A lot can change over the course of 20 years, but for one local deli — which is celebrating its 20th year serving the Ames community this month — one thing has always remained the same.“We just always try to keep it simple and good, to put out the best quality product that we can and hopefully to as many people as we can,” West Street Deli owner Matthew White said.White, who took over ownership… → Read More

Mickey’s Irish Pub sold

Mickey’s Irish Pub in Campustown is under new ownership.Ben Singh, a Campustown businessman, confirmed to the Tribune on Monday afternoon that he → Read More

YSS in need of bus fare, helping clients get home after services

YSS is asking for the community’s help to provide transportation funds for its clients, ensuring everyone has a ride home after their appointments. → Read More