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Participate in planning for Coralville Lake
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Friends of Coralville Lake are looking for feedback from residents of North Liberty. The Corps is revising the Coralville Lake Master Plan and would like to know what is important to you, so they can identify — and possibly address or incorporate — local recreational needs into…
Read MoreNorth Liberty Road reopens
North Liberty Road, which has been paved in two phases in preparation for the opening of Liberty High School, has been reopened. The second phase of North Liberty Road improvements paved and realigned the formerly gravel road from East Penn Street to Oak Lane. Work will improved sight lines for drivers and improved the road…
Read MorePolice report for September 2017
Traffic Contacts 510 Parking Contacts 35 Vehicle Inspections 30 Vehicle Unlocks 29 Crash Investigations 25 Public Assists 369 Assist Other Agency 121 Crimes Against Persons Report 7 Crimes Against Property Report 35 Other Reports 44 Arrests 38 Warrants 11 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges 16 Crimes Against Persons Charges 5 Crimes Against Property Charges 5 Other Charges 26…
Read MoreNLPD warns of potential scam
Officers of the North Liberty Police Department were alerted to a probable scam after a member of the community received a letter claiming to be from a financial adviser attempting to make contact to facilitate a transfer of funds. In this situation, once the scammer makes contact with a participant, the scammer follows up with…
Read MoreJoin our Haunted Happenings coloring contest
For this year’s Haunted Happenings, we are hosting a coloring contest. Kids can pick up a coloring sheet at the North Liberty Community Center front desk to take home and color. Bring it back to the rec center to be entered to win a prize! Winners will be chosen by age group and announced at…
Read MoreNominations sought for North Liberty Hall of Fame’s 2017 class
The City of North Liberty is seeking nominations for 2017 induction into the community’s Hall of Fame. The award was developed in 2013 to recognize individuals who provided extraordinary public service and dedication to the community. Past inductees are Russ Gerdin, in 2013, a philanthropist and the founder of Heartland Express; Dave Hubler, in 2015, a…
Read MoreTiffin considers Park Road construction closure
On Tuesday night, Tiffin’s City Council will consider a closure to Park Road beginning this week. The closure would last six to eight weeks, weather depending. The detour route, provided by the City of Tiffin, is below. This closure is not related to any North Liberty project or the Iowa Department of Transportation’s work on…
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North Liberty Named One of the Best Places to Live
Money magazine has named North Liberty one of the best 100 places to live for 2017. In the nationwide assessment, that considered more than 70 separate types of data, according to the magazine, looking at factors sharing each town’s economy, cost of living, education, housing, crime, amenities and ease of living. North Liberty was recognized as…
Read MoreSpooky (and less spooky) fun descends this October
October brings a ton of Halloween fun to town, including a variety of public events. And with this year including a Friday the 13th, who knows what’s going to happen. Delve into the fact and fiction of ghost hunting with Television and the Truth: the Reality Between Paranormal Investigating at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13, at the…
Read MorePolice respond to suspicious package
UPDATE: The scene is all clear. The package was a duct-taped box containing a marble maze. Wednesday morning, the North Liberty Police Department responded to Liberty High School on the report of a small suspicious package. Following procedure, the immediate area has been evacuated and authorities are coordinating with the Iowa City Community School District to…
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