Category: News

Firework Use Remains Prohibited in North Liberty
Each year, fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires, causing deaths, injuries and millions in direct property damage. The loud explosions can be scary to pets, unsettling to veterans and disruptive to kids. The use of consumer fireworks in North Liberty are prohibited. While state law prevents cities from prohibiting the sales of fireworks, it…
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What You Need to Know About the Outdoor Pool Season in 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiuDQ-CJiZM After a pandemic-induced break, North Liberty’s outdoor pool is opening for the season on June 12, 2021. We’ll be making it easier for you to check the pool’s status before you arrive through Rainout Line to find out if it’s operating normally or if weather, mechanical issue or, um, đź’© has required a closure.…
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Movement is Medicine
It is often the case that pain makes us want to stop doing everything until the pain goes away. Troy Bockenstedt, owner and founder of Aero Performance and Physical Therapy, encourages continued, carefully controlled movement through exercise and physical routines for maintaining flexibility and to promote healing. North Liberty is the headquarters of local media,…
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City Council to Meet on June 4, 2021
Included in each City Council information packet is a memo from the City Administrator offering a summary and context of items appearing on the agenda. We will begin publishing these memos here in our news feed to make them more accessible. You can sign up to be notified of news items, agendas and more by email. Due to…
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Free, Quality Mulch Still Available
We still have a wealth of quality mulch available as a result of derecho clean up and invite the public to (please) take some, free of charge. Through the end of June, those interested in small quantities can take from the pile located near the community garden plots, accessible from Penn Street just east of…
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Red Fern Dog Park Reopens, Grandly, and Passes Available
North Liberty’s Red Fern Dog Park reopened today with a ceremonial unleashing of dogs (and words from a few humans). The park is now available for use by public passholders. The passes, at a prorated cost for 2021 of $30 for residents of North Liberty and $34 for those outside city limits, are available at northlibertyiowa.org/dogparkpass.…
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Catch an Outdoor Screening of Akeelah and the Bee on the Ranshaw House Lawn
On Friday, June 25, join North Liberty Library for a free outdoor movie showing of Akeelah and the Bee on the Ranshaw Lawn. Here’s all you need to know: The five Ws Who: You! Free and no reservation needed. What: An outdoor movie showing of Akeelah and the Bee. The Coralville Public Library and Solon Public…
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Camp Out and Raise Funds for an Elementary School
Participate in a communitywide activity—and raise money for your elementary school PTO—from the comfort of your own backyard on Saturday, June 19. Here’s all you need to know. The five Ws Who: You! What: A communitywide backyard campout as part of the nationwide Great American Campout. Although free to participate, you can compete to raise…
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Trolls World Tour and Crazy Rich Asians Hit the Drive-In Screen June 18
The City of North Liberty and the Colony Pumpkin Patch are partnering on drive-in movies for the North Liberty area community. The first showings are Friday, June 18. Here’s all you need to know. The five Ws Who: You! Free and no tickets are needed. What: Drive-in screenings of Trolls World Tour (PG) and Crazy…
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Sing and Dance Along with Little Miss Ann June 17
Kick off the North Liberty Library’s Summer Reading Program with a free outdoor children’s musical performance from Little Miss Ann on June 17. Here’s all you need to know. The five Ws Who: All ages welcome, but geared towards children ages birth through elementary. What: A free outdoor children’s musical performance with award-winning Chicago kids’…
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