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City crews aid in storm clean up
Through Thursday, July 3, city crews will collect fallen branches from Monday’s storm. The branches should be no longer than five feet and placed along the curb. [box type=”info”]UPDATE: Crews will continue to pick up limbs through Monday. Please have your storm-damaged limbs trimmed and at the curb by 7:30 a.m. Additionally, if you have…
Read MoreNorth Liberty’s indoor pool closed
North Liberty’s indoor pool has been closed due to broken glass in water. The outdoor pool is unaffected and will remain open its normal operating hours. Meanwhile, the indoor pool will be drained, cleaned and inspected for additional shards of glass, as required by public health code. The pool will then be refilled with water…
Read MoreConstruction temporarily reduces Mehaffey Bridge Road to single lane
Beginning the morning of Wednesday, June 25, a portion of Mehaffey Bridge Road and North Front Street will be reduced to a single lane so crews can widen the street. The road will remain open, with a pilot car and flaggers allowing a single direction of traffic through the work zone at a time. This…
Read MoreHighway 965 construction begins, road closures to follow
The next phase of improvements to Highway 965, which will add safety, recreation and aesthetic features between Penn Street and Pheasant Lane, has begun. Two crews have started work outside of the highway’s shoulder to add storm sewers. When detour signs and temporary traffic signals are in place, Highway 965 will close between Penn Street…
Read MoreLane reduction: Zeller Street near Front Street
Starting Monday, June 23, Zeller Street will be reduced to one lane between Front and Main streets. The closure of the east-bound lane in necessary so workers can complete sewer connections for new construction. The lane is expected to reopen by Thursday, June 26. During the lane reduction, Zeller will be open to two-way traffic,…
Read MoreAvoiding door-to-door scams
Don’t let them in your house. While there are legitimate salespeople that still make door-to-door visits, consumers should be very cautious by not allowing any unexpected guests into their home. If someone comes to your door that you do not know, you should ask who it is through a closed door. If it’s a solicitor…
Read MoreSalute to Salm parade and more planned for June 13
The City of North Liberty will host a variety of events on Friday, June 13, including a bicycle rodeo at 2 p.m., the community parade at 7 p.m., and a children’s fair following the parade around 8:30 p.m. Salute to Salm, a free post-parade children’s fair, will be at Penn Meadows Park and feature games…
Read MorePolice Report for May 2014
Traffic Contacts: 186 Parking Contacts: 32 Vehicle Inspections: 18 Vehicle Unlocks: 36 Crash Investigations: 24 Public Assists: 188 Assist Other Agency: 55 Crimes Against Persons Report: 10 Crimes Against Property Report: 12 Other Reports: 26 Arrests: 28 Warrants: 2 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 12 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 7 Crimes Against Property Charges: 4 Other Charges: 2…
Read MoreRemoving data from computer hard drives, storage devices & wireless phones
While the word “delete” means “remove,” did you know that deleting files from your computer’s storage device doesn’t generally remove them? That’s important, because computer storage devices often store very sensitive data, such as passwords, financial information and personal files. If you’re selling, donating or disposing of a computer or data storage device, or you’re…
Read MoreRemoving data from computer hard drives, storage devices & wireless phones
While the word “delete” means “remove,” did you know that deleting files from your computer’s storage device doesn’t generally remove them? That’s important, because computer storage devices often store very sensitive data, such as passwords, financial information and personal files. If you’re selling, donating or disposing of a computer or data storage device, or you’re…
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