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City Receives REDL&G Funding for Centennial Center from South Slope
South Slope Cooperative Communications has secured $300,000 in USDA Rural Economic Development Loan and Grant, helping fund North Liberty’s new Centennial Center and simultaneously establishing a new revolving loan fund. Additionally, South Slope and Aureon each contributed $30,000 in matching funds for the Centennial Park project. Once the City has repaid the revolving loan fund,…
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Hours Announced for Presidents Day 2025
On Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, the city’s administrative offices, including City Hall at 360 N. Main St., will be closed for Presidents Day. Other services will be closed or have adjusted hours as follows. Library The North Liberty Library will be closed and regularly scheduled programs will not take place. Police Administrative offices will be…
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The City of North Liberty’s Audit Report for FY24 Now Available
The City of North Liberty is required to annually conduct an audit of its finances, which was completed and accepted by the City Council at its Jan. 28, 2025, meeting. BerganKDV performed and released an audit report. Included in the findings: The City’s receipts totaled $38,173,711 for the year ended June 30, 2024, a 36…
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Pool Closed Feb. 13, for HVAC Work
North Liberty’s indoor pool will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, from 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to allow a contractor to replace duct socks, a component of the pool’s HVAC system. This work is necessary to maintain to function of the 20-year-old facility. The facility is expect to have regular operations outside of…
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Good Neighbor Meeting: West Forevergreen Road Near Kansas Avenue
Date: Feb. 17, 2025 Time: 5:30 to 6 p.m. (or longer if needed) This public meeting is being held electronically; you will need to register in advance for this meeting. Navigate to the meeting and click the link to register. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Dover…
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A Little Peace of Mind
Insurance, it’s necessary but is often overwhelming. What needs coverage, how much, if you need to use it what happens then, all the while these details are evolving along an ever-shifting landscape. Christa Payne, an agency owner at Country Financial, says it’s her role to help cut through the jargon and help make it easier…
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55+ Connections: Week of 2/2/2025
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. Tremble Clefs Mondays, February 3 – May 5 10:30 – 12 PM Iowa City Senior Center – Room 302 Tremble Clefs is a therapeutic singing group for individuals with Parkinson’s disease…
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Ramp Closures: Penn Street and Interstate 380
As the Iowa Department of Transportation proceeds with work to widen Interstate 380 between Penn Street and the Iowa River as well as replace the Penn Street bridge, there will be some overnight ramp closures and disruptions at the Penn Street interchange in the coming week: Sunday, Feb. 2: northbound exit ramp closed 9 p.m. to…
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55+ Connections: Week of 1/26/25
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. 55+ Connections: Tuesday Gathering Tuesday, January 28 10:30 AM North Liberty Library – Meeting Room CD Book club is back for the new year! This month we’ll be discussing The…
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Midwinter Fireworks Cap Fire & Ice on Jan. 25
On Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025, North Liberty’s annual midwinter professional firework display returns as the finale to Beat the Bitter’s Fire & Ice presented by GreenState Credit Union. The display is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. and last about 15 minutes. The display will cap the free family fun that begins at 2 p.m. A…
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