The city of Ames is asking Story County residents to place their pumpkins in drop-off bins outside of the Resource Recover Plant instead of throwing them in the trash. Teodora Mitov reports.
Keith Kuennen, Vice President of Concrete Supply, shares the importance of concrete. To learn more, visit concretesupplyinc.com or call 515-266-5173. This segment is sponsored.
One of the topics of the Innovation in Construction Symposium this year was insulated concrete form buildings.
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