City of Waukee
Recent News About City of Waukee
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Waukee City Council unanimously approves construction contract to extend Heart of the Warrior Trail
At their Feb. 21 meeting, the Waukee City Council unanimously approved plans for a construction contract to extend the Heart of the Warrior Trail and add signage.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: 2020 City of Waukee Year in Review
2020 City of Waukee Year in Review
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Waukee PD's Operation Wish List Serves 28 Kids
Waukee PD's Operation Wish List Serves 28 Kids
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CITY OF WAUKEE: New Police Officer Austin Gibbs Graduates from ILEA
The Waukee Police Department welcomed new Police Officer Austin Gibbs as he was sworn in at a reception held on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020 at the Waukee Community Center.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Curbside Christmas Tree Collections Set for Jan. 4 and 11
Curbside Christmas Tree Collections Set for Jan. 4 and 11
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Gov. Extends and Modifies Proclamation Requiring Masks, Limiting Gatherings
Gov. Kim Reynolds extended a Public Health Disaster proclamation that imposes a number of public health measures to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. These measures are now in effect statewide and will continue until through Jan. 8, 2021. Read the proclamation.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: 2021 Trailside Dog Park Passes Now Available
2021 Trailside Dog Park Passes Now Available
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Waukee Police Deliver 23 Thanksgiving Baskets
Waukee Police Deliver 23 Thanksgiving Baskets
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Enter the Winter Coloring Contest!
Help the Waukee Parks and Recreation Department spread some holiday cheer! The new Winter Coloring Contest is open for entries now.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: “Read S’more” with the Library's Winter Bingo Challenge
“Read S’more” with the Library's Winter Bingo Challenge
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Gov. Reynolds Signs New Proclamation Requiring Masks, Limiting Gatherings and More
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a new Public Health Disaster proclamation that imposes a number of additional public health measures to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. These new measures are now in effect statewide and will continue until 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 10, 2020. Read the proclamation.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Waukee Public Library Now Open with Library Express
The Waukee Public Library is now open with Library Express!
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Face Coverings Required in Waukee Beginning Nov. 9
On Nov. 5, Waukee Mayor Courtney Clarke issued a proclamation, which will go into effect Nov. 9 at 5 p.m., requiring everyone within Waukee to wear a face covering when in public settings.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Serve on a City Board or Commission
The City of Waukee is seeking applications from Waukee residents who would like to become members of one of the City’s many important boards and commissions
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Waukee Police Giving Back with Holiday Programs
The Waukee Police Department is gearing up for its holiday giving programs.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Beggars’ Night is Oct. 30; Review IDPH Guidelines
As of today, Beggars’ Night will go on in Waukee as typically scheduled on Friday, Oct. 30 from 6-8 p.m.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: See the Waukee Police Department's 2019 Annual Report
See the Waukee Police Department's 2019 Annual Report
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City of Waukee considers mask mandate
A mask mandate will possibly go into effect in the City of Waukee after Waukee Mayor Courtney Clarke received updated COVID-19 case numbers from the Dallas County Public Health Department.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Waukee Crime Stoppers Offering Reward in Arson Case
REWARD OF UP TO $500.00 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST OF THE SUSPECT(S) IN THIS CASE.
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CITY OF WAUKEE: Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is Oct. 24
The DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient and responsible way of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications. Waukee area residents can be a part of the effort.