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Get a job helping with the Special Census in North Liberty
This fall, the U.S. Census Bureau will begin conducting a Special Census in our community. The City of North Liberty requested this count, knowing our population has grown well past the 13,374 of 2010, and will incur the cost and reap the benefit. Local residents are needed to work as enumerators. Enumerators visit households and collect a…
Read MoreHelp kids, community have fun by volunteering at Blues & BBQ in July
In eight previous years, North Liberty Blues & BBQ has offered a free day of family-friendly fun for residents and visitors to North Liberty. This year, on Saturday, July 11, 2015, a volunteer force of about 200 people will help put on the community party, and organizers need your help. Sign up now to help…
Read MoreHelp kids, community have fun by volunteering at Blues & BBQ in July
In eight previous years, North Liberty Blues & BBQ has offered a free day of family-friendly fun for residents and visitors to North Liberty. This year, on Saturday, July 11, 2015, a volunteer force of about 200 people will help put on the community party, and organizers need your help. Sign up now to help…
Read MoreLane reduction: Zeller Street between Front and Hickory streets
Weather permitting, beginning the morning of June 23, 2015, as part of a water main upgrade along Hickory Street, crews need to work on water service connections for six homes the south side of Zeller Street between Front and Hickory streets. This work will require Zeller Street to be reduced to one lane of traffic during the…
Read MoreSummer means more visitors to the Community Center
It’s officially summer, and the North Liberty Community Center sees increased use and visits as people from across the corridor visit to use our pools, come to activities and camps, and watch Prime Time and Game Time basketball leagues. The North Liberty Police Department encourages patrons to consider leaving phones, personal electronics, wallets and other valuables at home. If you…
Read MoreSummer Reading Program activities start off strong in North Liberty
https://vimeo.com/131120550 The Summer Reading Program kicked off their activities earlier this week. Several “superhero” animals made their way over to the North Liberty Library from Blank Park Zoo in Des Moines, and many teen readers took part in the library’s first ever Chocolate Olympics. The library will continue to have events every Tuesday: 10:00 a.m.for…
Read MoreNorth Liberty recognized as 2015 Playful City USA community
North Liberty is being honored with a 2015 Playful City USA designation for the fourth time. In partnership with the Humana Foundation, KaBOOM! is honoring cities, towns and counties across the country for making their communities more playable. In the past year, North Liberty has continued to provide a myriad of youth sports both through…
Read MoreJoin your neighbors at Kinnick for kickoff on Sept. 5, 2015
The University of Iowa Athletic Department is hosting North Liberty Community Day on Saturday, Sept. 5, when the Iowa Hawkeye football team hosts Illinois State in its 2015 season opener. For the game, any member of the North Liberty community can purchase an unlimited number of $40 group rate adult tickets and $25 youth tickets. The…
Read MoreTemporary changes to mayor's office hours in June
Mayor Amy Nieslen’s office hours, regularly held every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the North Liberty Community Library, will vary the next two weeks due to meetings. On Tuesday, June 16, she will not hold office hours so she can attend a forum on Johnson County’s new Community ID program. The forum is at the…
Read MoreTemporary changes to mayor’s office hours in June
Mayor Amy Nieslen’s office hours, regularly held every Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the North Liberty Community Library, will vary the next two weeks due to meetings. On Tuesday, June 16, she will not hold office hours so she can attend a forum on Johnson County’s new Community ID program. The forum is at the…
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