Category: I♥NL

Fairies and Trolls Return to North Liberty Recreation Trail
North Liberty’s enchanted residents have returned. The 11 fairies and trolls—who city staff discovered last year and spent the winter visiting warmer communities—have moved their homes back to the North Liberty Recreation Trial between Penn and Cherry streets, just east of the Community Center. All are invited to visit the creatures’ doors and reflect on the…
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North Liberty Chosen for National Nonprofit’s Rural Welcoming Initiative
The national nonprofit Welcoming America has chosen the City of North Liberty to participate in its Rural Welcoming Initiative. Multiple communities from across the nation have been selected for participation in the initiative. Through a competitive process, North Liberty was chosen because of its commitment to building a more welcoming and inclusive community. Immigrants and…
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North Liberty’s Playground Crawl Returns Saturday, May 21
Back by popular demand, North Liberty’s second annual Playground Crawl is Saturday, May 21. So, fire up the carpool text thread and make group shirts because your college experience will finally pay off at this fun-filled afternoon. Here’s all you need to know: The five Ws Who: Designed for children ages two through eight and…
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Parks, Trails, Ponds and Fields Go Tobacco- and Nicotine-free
Each year, our parks, trails, ponds and ballfields are visited and enjoyed by thousands of people looking to get outside, appreciate nature, play and enjoy clean air and sunshine. Starting next week, these spaces will be tobacco- and nicotine-free. Under the new ordinance, unanimously approved April 12, 2022, by the City Council, the use of…
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Road Closure: Golfview Drive West of Recreation Trail
On Friday, April 15, MidAmerican Energy’s contractor, Q3 Contracting, will close Golfview Drive west of the recreation trail and CRANDIC railroad crossing. The closure, necessary to install a new natural gas main, is expected to last from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. During the closure, traffic will be detoured to Zeller Street. This closure was…
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Save the dates for these free events through August
In January we announced North Liberty’s City Slate, a collection of over 40 special events planned by city staff in 2022. Residents and visitors have enjoyed the half dozen events that have taken place so far, and now we’re sharing what’s in store for the next five months. A full schedule of events through August…
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Help Build an Inclusive Economic Development Plan
Working with partners including Iowa City Area Development and the Iowa City Area Business Partnership, Astig Planning is developing an Inclusive Economic Development Plan in Johnson County and is seeking public input. This plan will highlight the opportunities and barriers experienced by Underestimated Community Members when starting and/or running a business. Underestimated Community Members are…
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Immerse Yourself in Comic Books on May 7
Free Comic Book Day is an annual event by the North American Comic Book sector and iconic publishers like Marvel Comics, DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics to make free comics available to readers across the nation. The five Ws Who: Everyone school age and up is invited to join us for this free event.…
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Explore Spring and Search for Antlers on April 9
This early spring event has been postponed due to snow on the ground, which makes hunting for antler sheds difficult. Watch for a new date in the coming weeks. Come explore all that early spring has to offer and see if the whitetail bucks have been generous with their antlers while exploring at the Shed…
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It’s OK to Not be OK, and It’s Good to Get Help
People of all different backgrounds and demographics experience mental health crises. There are local and national resources to help those who are experiencing a crisis and need help. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, here are some resources to help. CommUnity’s Mobile Crisis Outreach dispatch mental health counselors 24/7 to homes, schools,…
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