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Find Fall Fulfillment with Yoga Classes Starting in September
Practicing yoga can improve strength, balance and flexibility, be relaxing a improve sleep, and can be a tool for managing stress. And its easy to get into even if you’ve never tried it before. This September, the Recreation Department offers a pair of yoga classes for all ages and abilities, include a new class not…
Read MoreOvernight IDOT Work will Impact Penn Street Bridge
The Iowa Department of Transportation will perform soil boring construction around the Penn Street bridge over Interstate 380 starting at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 31, and Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022. The DOT will use a flagger to assist with traffic and work will conclude by 5 a.m. each time. Drivers are asked to use…
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Community Center Repairs Begin Aug. 29
Maintenance project at the Community Center may impact patrons using the facility in the weeks following Aug. 29, 2022. Gym floor resurfacing will close first the Roberts Gym and then, once it has reopened, the Jones Gym. The floor resurfacing will produce dust, noise and strong odors. Repair work will also commence on the Community…
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Intersection Closure: Forevergreen and Jasper
On Saturday, August 27, 2022, at 6 a.m., the intersection of Forevergreen Road and Jasper Avenue will be temporarily closed. This closure is expected to last through 11 a.m. This closure is required to allow a subcontractor for CIPCO to install transmission line infrastructure. Drivers are asked to use caution around the work site, allow…
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The Answer My Friend is Wattage from the Wind
Iowa is second in the U.S. for the production of wind energy and stands mightily with the top producers worldwide. For Jesse Bermel, Director of Midwest Developments at Triple Oak Power, this is a point of pride. Having discovered his own passion for conservation through his grandparent’s garden, Jesse works with communities toward responsible development…
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North Liberty Joins Project Lifesaver
The North Liberty Police Department, in partnership with Johnson County Emergency Management, is now participating in Project Lifesaver. The project provides radio transmitters to community members with dementia and other cognitive deficiencies who might wander from home. The program allows the law enforcement to help find these people who have wandered and return home with…
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NLPD to Join Cop on a Rooftop Fundraiser Aug. 19
On Friday, Aug. 19, from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m., North Liberty police officers will participate in the seventh annual Dunkin’ Cop on a Rooftop fundraiser for the Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics Iowa at the North Liberty Dunkin’, 620 Meade Drive. The goal is to raise more than $30,000 for the…
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School Starts Aug. 23, and We’re All Getting Ready
The start of the school year is just around the corner, with ICCSD and CCA schools both beginning Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2022, and other area schools starting soon, too. City staff, school districts and families are all getting ready for the new year. Whether it’s dropping kindergartners off for the first time, attending a new…
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New Program Aims to Help North Liberty Teens Advocate, Serve and Lead
The City of North Liberty has launched a new initiative inviting local high school students to connect with community leaders, develop leadership skills, support the community through service projects, and advocate for other young people in North Liberty. The program, North Liberty Youth Council, is now accepting applications. This inaugural cohort of Youth Councilors will…
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Sign Up to Play in North Liberty’s Aug. 20 Community Kickball Tournament
Nothing screams summer more than a community kickball game at dusk with friends, neighbors or coworkers before grabbing an ice cream cone and catching a fireworks show. Sign up to play for free in our kickball tournament, one of the many activities scheduled during our Summer Send-Off, on Saturday, Aug. 20. The single-elimination games begin…
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