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Police Report for April 2023
Traffic Contacts 376 Parking Contacts 44 Vehicle Inspections 16 Vehicle Unlocks 29 Crash Investigations 20 Public Assists 498 Assist other Agency 126 Crimes Against Persons Report 4 Crimes Against Property Report 17 Other Reports 34 Arrests 30 Warrants 5 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges 13 Crimes Against Persons Charges 2 Crimes Against Property Charges 2 Other Charges 21…
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Social Service Grant Application Opens for FY24 Funding
Each year, the City of North Liberty funds social services to North Liberty residents through a competitive grant process. Applications, available now, will be accepted until June 1, 2023. The City Council will make funding decisions in June and the funds will become available with the start of the new fiscal year on July 1. Annual…
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Commissioners Help Make Community Decisions and You Can Apply Today
Each year, the Mayor and City Council appoint commissioners to the city’s volunteer advisory boards and commissions. The commissions and boards help make decisions about a host of issue facing our community: what can be rezoned, if a variance to code should can be allowed, priorities for public parks and recreational amenities and much more.…
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55+ Connections: Week of 5/1/23
This is the 55+ Connections weekly update. If you would like to sign up to get more updates from the city go to northlibertyiowa.org/subscribe. Happy May everyone! Also, happy Older Americans Month! 55+ Connections Lunch Friday, May 5 11:30 AM North Liberty Rec Center – Classrooms 3 & 4 As we are back to…
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ZZ Ward headlines North Liberty Blues & BBQ on July 8
ZZ Ward, known for her two critically acclaimed albums and collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Fantastic Negrito and Gary Clark, Jr., will bring her unique blend of high-energy blues to headline North Liberty Blues & BBQ presented by Veridian Credit Union on July 8, festival organizers announced today. ZZ Ward will perform on the GreenState Credit…
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We Are All As One
While the question of where we go once we die remains contentious, there is an answer for where our organs and tissue can go to best serve those still living who are in need. Heather Butterfield, Director of Strategic Communications at the Iowa Donor Network, talks about how a single organ donor can help save…
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Fire Department Responds to Structure Fire on Rebecca Street
The Fire Department was dispatched at 2:57 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, 2023, for a report of a building fire at 615 Rebecca Street with the home’s occupants trapped on a second-floor outdoor deck. As North Liberty fire units arrived, firefighters found fire on the outside of the home, extending into the attic space. Occupants…
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MidWestOne Foundation Pledges $25,000 to Help Build North Liberty’s Next Stage
The City of North Liberty has received a $25,000 grant from the MidWestOne Foundation in support of Building North Liberty’s Next Stage campaign. The campaign, which launched this spring and asks for $1 million in community support, will help complete the City’s decade-long plan to transform Centennial Park into a magnetic gathering place in the…
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Bikeways, Bike Rides, Bike Rodeos and Bike Month
This May, we’re celebrating bikes as great for fitness, a fun way to recreate and an empowering and economic means to get to work and school. It’s Bike Month! Bikeways North Liberty has an extensive trail network, but this May we’re starting to implement on-street bike routes to help connect people to the places they…
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Fire Up the Playgroup Text Thread: The Playground Crawl is Saturday, May 20
Whether you already have an established group of friends with kiddos or you’re looking to meet more young families, this event is for you. Here’s all you need to know about our third annual Playground Crawl on Saturday, May 20: The five Ws Who: Designed for children ages 2 through 8 and their caregivers, but…
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