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Youth Council Hosting Flag Football Tournament in May
North Liberty Youth Council members and North Liberty Community Center staff are teaming up to host a 5-on-5 flag football tournament for students in grades 6 to-8 on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at Liberty High School football stadium. The tournament is open to all middle school students, regardless of where they reside or go to…
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Youth Council to Host April Pickleball Tournament
North Liberty Youth Council members and North Liberty Community Center staff are teaming up to host a doubles pickleball tournament for area high school students on Friday, April 18, 2025, at Penn Meadows Park in North Liberty. The tournament is open to students from all area high schools. Entry requires five cans of non-perishable food…
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55+ Connections: Week of 2/9/2025
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. North Liberty Library Writer’s Group Monday, February 10 6:30 PM North Liberty Library – Meeting Room A Are you a writer who wants to connect with other writers? Novelists, poets,…
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Here’s How to Use Micromobility Devices in North Liberty
Micromobility devices, including ebikes, electric scooters, pedal-assist bicycles, electric skateboards and unicycles, are popular alternative modes of transportation because they’re cheaper, easier to park and better for the environment than cars and trucks. But just because these vehicles don’t require registration, doesn’t mean their users don’t have to follow other restrictions on their use. In…
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Homeowners Invited to Apply for Housing Rehabilitation Program
Qualifying North Liberty and Johnson homeowners at or below 80% of area median income are encouraged to apply for grants of approximately $15,000 towards specific home projects such as furnace, roofing, siding, window replacement and electrical or plumbing upgrades. This program is one of the owner-occupied rehabilitation programs offered through the East Central Iowa Council…
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Youth Council Offers STEM Engagement for Students
North Liberty Youth Council members are hosting seminars on topics related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics through their STEMpact initiative. STEMpact is intended to introduce upper-elementary and middle school students to various areas of STEM by leading students through lectures and activities on topics such as computer science, biology, physics and more. The initiative…
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Trail Closure: Fox Valley Pond
Starting Friday, Feb. 7, 2024, a trail segment near Fox Valley Pond will be closed. The closure is necessary to decommission a sewer lift station. The closure is expected to last about four weeks. Pedestrians, cyclists and others are asked to use caution around the work site, allow extra travel time, and find alternative routes…
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Good Neighbor Meeting: Near Chipman Lane and Mayer Street
Date: Feb. 18, 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. MLDC,…
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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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