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One week left to take the 2017 Community Satisfaction Survey
The city’s Communications Advisory Commission is soliciting responses to a short survey. The survey will close on Monday, June 19. On the survey, you’ll be asked to rate several services, programs and amenities on a scale of 0 (poor) to 10 (excellent) in addition to some demographic information. Leave any question you don’t wish to…
Read MoreCoralville man reported missing has been located
Michael David Graham, age 37 of Coralville, who was reported missing on June 5, was located at an Omaha hotel by the Omaha PD and is currently with their officers. His vehicle was also located at the hotel. The North Liberty Police Department would like to thank the media, Mr. Graham’s family members, social media…
Read MoreUpdated: Coralville man reported missing
Update: Michael Graham has been located. On June 5, 2017, the North Liberty Police Department received a missing person report. According to family members, Michael David Graham, age 37 of Coralville, last known location was at 7 Hawkeye Drive in North Liberty. He drives a black four door 2016 Volkswagen Jetta, bearing Iowa license plate ELL…
Read MoreNew water and sewer rates in effect July 1, 2017
Effective July 1, 2017, North Liberty’s water and sanitary sewer rates will change. Other services that appear on monthly city utility bills will remain the same. The minimum charge for sanitary sewer customers will increase by $1.43 to $30.03, and will include the first 1,000 gallons of use, and each 1,000 gallons of use above…
Read MoreOur first ever bicycle slow roll
On Saturday, June 17, the North Liberty Recreation Department hosts the city’s first slow roll, complete with checkups before, a scavenger hunt during and food and music on the Ranshaw lawn after. The event is free and open to the public. Slow rolls are short community- and family-oriented bike rides, traveling at a leisurely pace. Come…
Read MoreLiberty Centre hosts Free Family Fishing this Saturday
Three days each June, the state of Iowa waives its fishing license requirements. Take a Kid Outdoors, the City of North Liberty, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Stanley Consultants, Scheels and the North Liberty Optimist, will host a free morning of fishing fun at Liberty Centre, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on June 3, 2017.…
Read MorePolice report for May 2017
Traffic Contacts: 419 Parking Contacts: 33 Vehicle Inspections: 32 Vehicle Unlocks: 29 Crash Investigations: 19 Public Assists: 233 Assist Other Agency: 121 Crimes Against Persons Report: 10 Crimes Against Property Report: 14 Other Reports: 21 Arrests: 18 Warrants: 1 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 9 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 5 Crimes Against Property Charges: 0 Other Charges: 5…
Read MoreOutdoor pool and splash pad open Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day means a long weekend, grilling out and the opening of North Liberty’s outdoor pool and splash pad. Beginning Saturday, May 27, 2017, the Community Center’s outdoor pool, at 520 W. Cherry St., and Penn Meadows Park splash pad, on the north side of the park off of east Penn Street, will open for the season. The…
Read MoreMissing Person: Dayanna Ashanti Leigh Yoder
Update: Dayanna Yoder has returned home, and the previously issued notice has been canceled. The original post follows. Authorities have issued a missing-person notice for Dayanna Ashanti Leigh Yoder, age 14. She was last seen at the North Liberty Community Center, 520 W. Cherry St., on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at about 2 p.m. She…
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Support North Liberty Blues & BBQ at the Pig & Pint Prelude July 12
The 16th annual North Liberty Blues & BBQ will take place on Saturday, July 13, and festival fans have the opportunity to purchase tickets to the kickoff fundraiser, the Pig & Pint Prelude, taking place the evening before on Friday, July 12. The Pig & Pint Prelude will take place under the big tent in…
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