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What Do You Wanna Do With Your Life?
Imagine a program for middle and high schoolers that helps guide them through future career options. And how in better preparing them with local opportunities those young people are more likely to remain in the area after graduation. What if I told you this program is free? Director Kristine Bullock and Coordinator Megan Lehman talk…
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Library Presents New Year, New Career Discussion and Job Fair
The North Liberty Library will be holding a third installment of Lighthouse in the Library (LITL) on Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022, with a panel discussion focusing on workforce challenges in the community at 11 a.m. and a free job fair beginning at noon. Community members have the choice to attend the panel in person or…
Read MoreRecreation Challenges You to Challenge Yourself with Squash Bend Resolution
Start off your New Year’s resolution by joining our monthly fitness challenges. Named for the area before it become North Liberty, Squash Bend Resolution challenges recreation patrons high-school aged and older, whether pass holders or a daily drop-in users, to challenge themselves and each other to be active. Each month, we’ll host challenges, and those…
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Make it Mondays: 2022 Glasses
The North Liberty Recreation Department’s Make It Monday craft for the week of Dec. 27, 2021, is a pair of 2022 glasses for New Year’s Eve. Included in this week’s kit are all the materials you need to make the craft (you should provide glue, scissors and markers), coloring sheets and activity ideas. Each week,…
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North Liberty Seeks Public Input as We Plan for Tomorrow
Today North Liberty is launching Connected to Tomorrow, a year-long effort to gather public input and build a vision for the city in 2040. “North Liberty has a tremendous opportunity to shape its future,” said Ryan Rusnak, the city’s planning director. “Our recent growth has put us on an exciting path and sets the stage…
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Prepare for Storms, Community Center Available as Shelter
With a likelihood of high winds, possible tornadoes and thunderstorms in area residents are encouraged to prepare for downed trees, power outages and other damage. For residents looking for shelter, the North Liberty Community Center, 520 W Cherry Street, will make its Gerdin Conference Center available. Masks are required to be worn while in the…
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Make it Mondays: Paper Plate Santa
The North Liberty Recreation Department’s Make It Monday craft for the week of Dec. 20, 2021, is paper plate Santa. Included in this week’s kit are all the materials you need to make the craft (you should provide glue, scissors and markers), coloring sheets and activity ideas. Each week, Make It Monday offers a free…
Read MorePolice Report for November 2021
Traffic Contacts: 279 Parking Contacts: 23 Vehicle Inspections: 21 Crash Investigations: 21 Public Assists: 285 Assist Other Agency: 119 Crimes Against Persons Report: 6 Crimes Against Property Report: 5 Other Reports: 21 Arrests: 14 Warrants: 1 Alcohol/Narcotics Charges: 9 Crimes Against Persons Charges: 4 Crimes Against Property Charges: 0 Other Charges: 7 Animal Calls: 33…
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City Council to Meet on Dec. 14, 2021
Included in each City Council information packet is a memo from the City Administrator offering a summary and context of items appearing on the agenda. We will begin publishing these memos here in our news feed to make them more accessible. You can sign up to be notified of news items, agendas and more by email. This meeting…
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Indoor Pool Expected to Reopen Monday, Dec. 13
The North Liberty Community Center’s indoor pool is expected to reopen on Monday, Dec. 13, at 6 a.m., after critical parts arrived after a lengthy delay. Our pool is normally kept at 84 degrees, and, while the pool water is currently being heated, it is expected to be cooler than normal when the pool reopens.…
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