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Police Ask for Help Identifying Man Suspected of Stealing Purse, Using Victim’s Debit Card
The North Liberty Police Department is requesting assistance from the public in identifying an individual. This subject is suspected of breaking into a motor vehicle and stealing a purse at the Van Allen Elementary School parking lot on the morning of May 10, 2019. He is also suspected of using the victim’s debit card to…
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Why Can’t You Keep the Outdoor Pool Open?
Patrons have been frustrated on the three occasions when we’ve had to close the outdoor pool this year because cloudy water has prevented our lifeguards from seeing to the bottom of the deep end. We’re frustrated, too. Early last season, we experienced similar issues, and were able to correct them. In the off season, we…
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Katie McGrane moved to North Liberty when she was in the fifth grade and spent her time immersed at the North Liberty’s pools. When she turned 15, she earned her lifeguard certification and got her first job working at the pool. Now, she’s a pool manager helping pool goers stay happy and safe. North Liberty…
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Free tickets for North Liberty Night with the Kernels
On Saturday, June 29, the Cedar Rapids Kernels, a Minnesota Twins minor league affiliate, will host North Liberty Night with the Kernels as they play the Kane County Cougars, and we have some free tickets to give away. Starting at 6 a.m. on Friday, June 20, 2019, adult North Liberty residents can each get up…
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Use of Fireworks are 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. This Independence Day, please remember that the use of consumer fireworks in North Liberty are prohibited. While 2017 changes in state law allowed…
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Community is the foundation of North Liberty Blues & BBQ
Community events don’t just happen. They can take months—or years—to plan, fundraise for and execute. North Liberty Blues & BBQ presented by Veridian Credit Union will celebrate its 13th year on Saturday, July 13 in Centennial Park. Planning for the 13th year began before the 12th year even took place, and considerations for the 14th,…
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Get a Schedule Sticker for Your Trash Bin
New pick-up schedule stickers are now available for 35-gallon trash bins collected biweekly, denoted by their green lids. The schedule has not changed, and can still be viewed online. The sticker simply notes collection times for the 12 months beginning July 1. The stickers can be picked up at City Hall, 3 Quail Creek Circle;…
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Programs Highlights for the 55+ Crowd
The North Liberty Community Center is home to a lot of community activity, and had offerings for those 55-and-up (many of these programs are open to all adults). Coffee & Conversation This drop-in conversation group meets each Monday at 10 a.m. for an hour of coffee and socializing weekly in the North Liberty Community Liberty’s…
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Activity Guide for Fall 2019 Now Available
The seasonal North Liberty Activity Guide is now available online, covering recreation, aquatic, library and community programming and events offered September through December 2019. Registration for most programs begins Aug. 5, 2019. Registration for programs in this guide will require a free, easy-to-create family account on the Recreation Department’s new registration platform, RecDesk. The guide highlights new…
Read MoreDrinking Water Advisory Issued for a Small Number of Customers on Main Street
The City of North Liberty is recommending a very small number customers, from 305 to 359 Main St., boil the water before using it for drinking or to use an alternative source (affected customers have received door hangers and lose water service while repairs are made). No other customers are affected. Ongoing testing, which takes at…
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