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Time to Renew Your Pet’s Tag
It’s time to purchase pet tags for the new year. Cats and dogs are required to wear license tags, which can be purchased at City Hall, 3 Quail Creek Circle, for $2. All owners must provide proof of rabies vaccination when licensing their pets. Owners must provide verification that their pets have been spayed or neutered…
Read MoreEmployee Stabbed by Unknown Male at Pizza Shop
On Dec. 21, 2018, around 3:13 p.m., the North Liberty Police received a report that an employee at Little Caesars Pizza, 780 Community Drive, was stabbed by two unknown males. The victim was able to alert his co-workers to call the police. The victim was transported to the hospital by ambulance. His condition is not…
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Let’s Go Ride a Bike
Nate Kullbom is a serious bike racer, going the distance to find racing opportunities near and far. After coming on board as the manager of Sugar Bottom Bikes around three years ago he has been working to bring riding events closer to home. North Liberty is the headquarters of local media, regional financial and national…
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Hilton, Seymour, Platz Recognized for Contributions to North Liberty
Debra Hilton, Mitch Seymour and Brian Platz were recognized for there work at the City of North Liberty with annual employee awards. Hilton, the city’s human resources director, was named Employee of the Year. Nominated by a group of staff and department heads, Hilton had a exceptional year. While she was kept busy handling routine business,…
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Winter Kite Festival to Kick Off North Liberty’s Beat the Bitter
North Liberty’s Beat the Bitter is taking winter fun to the sky with awe-inspiring mega kites to kick off the fourth year of the weeklong festival. The brand-new Wintry Warm UP presented by Collins Community Credit Union will draw North Liberty residents and visitors to Centennial Park, 1565 St. Andrews Drive, for an afternoon of…
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Landsgard, Moore and Harrington Recognized for Service Making Community Better Place to Live, Work, Visit
Tyson Landsgard, David Moore and RaQuishia Harrington were recognized with Bravo Awards from Think Iowa City at its annual meeting. The local convention and visitors’ bureau annually recognizes individuals for the Bravo Awards to acknowledge people who are making the entire community a better place to live, work and visit. Landsgard began his law enforcement career in Knoxville.…
Read MorePolice Department report for November 2018
Traffic Contacts: 573 Parking Contacts: 28 Vehicle Inspections: 28 Vehicle Unlocks: 31 Crash Investigations: 27 Public Assists: 256 Assist Other Agency: 109 Crimes Against Persons Report: 8 Crimes Against Property Report: 19 Other Reports: 38 Arrests: 33 Warrants: 7 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 25 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 1 Crimes Against Property Charges: 5 Other Charges: 13…
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Become a Lifeguard
Our aquatic center is hiring part-time lifeguards between now and the spring. Interested but not yet an American Red Cross-certified lifeguard? We can help. Take our blended-learning lifeguard class, offered December 2018 and February 2019, and we’ll reimburse the cost of class once a hire works through Labor Day, averaging 10 per week. The class requires participants…
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Help Locate Mischievous Elves in North Liberty
Children of North Liberty are invited to help find mischievous elves who are hanging out in North Liberty. Reports of elf tracks are come in from across town. Here’s how kids can join the search: Pick up a guide at the North Liberty Community Center, 520 W. Cherry St., in the recreation lobby. Visit the local…
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Voter Information for Dec. 18, 2018, Special Election
A special election will be held on Dec. 18, 2018, to fill the remaining two years of a term on the Johnson County Board of Supervisors. The seat was filled by Kurt Friese, who died Oct. 26, 2018. Local, state and federal elections throughout Johnson County, including North Liberty, are the responsibility of the Johnson County…
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