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  • Ames in Focus: Carrying the Legacy Forward with Vanessa Baker Latimer
    In this episode, we welcome back Vanessa Baker-Latimer, Housing Coordinator and longtime organizer of the City’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration. Vanessa shares what’s in store for the 2026 event, happening January 19 at the Ames City Auditorium. From powerful speakers and moving tributes to student voices and community connection, this celebration continues to honor Dr. King’s legacy in meaningful ways. What You’ll Hear: A preview of the MLK Day Celebration: what to expect (COOKIES) and how to attend Details on the Humanitarian Award and its importance to our community Information about the MLK Essay Contest for high school students, including deadlines and prizes How the event invites all Ames residents to reflect, connect, and act Event Details: 🗓️ Monday, Jan. 19, 2026 📍 Ames City Auditorium 🍪 Cookies at 6 p.m. | 🎤 Program at 6:30 p.m. 📺 Livestream available on Facebook and YouTube Essay Contest Info: Open to students in grades 9–12 in Ames and Story County. Prompt: “How has Dr. King, Jr.'s advocacy impacted your life, and how does it motivate or inspire you to continue his legacy?” Deadline: Sunday, Dec. 7 at 11:59 p.m. Prizes: $500 (1st), $300 (2nd), $200 (3rd) Winning essay will be read during the celebration. 🔗 Learn more and enter at: CityofAmes.org/MLKDay
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  • Up Close: Sarah Huffman
    In this episode of Up Close, host Casandra Eames talks with Sarah Huffman, whose path to Ames included a lot of movement, from travel across the U.S. to couch surfing and time spent living abroad. Now rooted in Ames, Sarah shares how the city became more than just a stop along the way. As a volunteer and active community member, she finds Ames to be a place where connections happen naturally and often, a firm net of people who genuinely want to stay connected. She and Casandra talk about what it means to choose community over prestige, including the surprising moment Sarah turned down a job offer from Columbia University to stay in Ames. If you'd like to be featured on Up Close, contact Casandra Eames in the City Manager’s Office or email her at [email protected]. The views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not reflect the views of the City of Ames or its employees.
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  • Ames in Focus: Serving Beyond the Uniform with Jason Ziph and Brad Campbell
    In this Veterans Day edition of Ames in Focus, host Bill Gebhart talks with two City of Ames employees who have dedicated their lives to service in more ways than one. Jason Ziph, a Fire Inspector and Navy veteran, and Brad Campbell, a Police Officer and member of the Army National Guard, share how their time in the military has shaped their careers and continues to influence their work in public safety. They reflect on the values instilled through military service and how those same principles guide them in their roles today. It's a conversation about purpose, resilience, and what it means to serve both country and community. Highlights: Jason and Brad’s journeys into fire service and law enforcement Insights into their military experiences and what they learned How service in the armed forces influences their current roles Reflections on the meaning of Veterans Day Personal messages to fellow veterans   Visit CityofAmes.org and follow us on social media for more stories and updates from around Ames.
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  • Up Close: Dylan Kline
    In this episode of Up Close, host Casandra Eames sits down with Dylan Kline, a builder in more ways than one. After arriving in Ames for a construction job, Dylan found himself laying deeper foundations as a leader, a volunteer, and a father. Dylan shares how his role with the Ames Alliance allows him to help shape the city’s future, while his evenings are filled with family life, youth sports, and the everyday rhythm of home. He and Casandra talk about what makes Ames feel alive, from community partnerships to promising developments on the horizon. With a foot in both the practical and the visionary, Dylan offers a grounded yet hopeful view of what it means to belong to a growing, dynamic city. If you'd like to be featured on Up Close, contact Casandra Eames in the City Manager’s Office or email her at [email protected]. The views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not reflect the views of the City of Ames or its employees.
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  • Ames in Focus: Powering Forward with Curtis Spence
    In this episode of Ames in Focus, we're joined by Curtis Spence, Assistant Director of Ames Electric Services, to explore the future of energy in Ames. At the heart of our conversation is the Ames Energy Center, a major initiative designed to modernize the city’s electric infrastructure, improve reliability, and support sustainability goals. Curtis shares insights into the planning process, the reasons behind retiring aging infrastructure, and why RICE (Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine) technology is key to the city’s next generation of power. He also discusses how Ames is thoughtfully integrating renewable energy, including wind and solar, and what steps are being taken to manage cost, reduce environmental impact, and engage the community throughout the process. Episode Highlights: Curtis’s background and role within Ames Electric Services Why the Ames Energy Center is a necessary and timely investment The planned retirement of Units 7 and 8 and what will replace them Benefits of RICE units: flexibility, efficiency, and readiness for renewable integration Project timeline from engineering in 2025 to operation in 2029 Long-term energy goals including 63 MW of wind and 26 MW of solar Balancing cost, reliability, and environmental responsibility How the City is addressing sound and infrastructure considerations To learn more about the Ames Energy Center and stay informed about upcoming projects, visit CityofAmes.org/Electric.
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