Prior to the regular meeting on Sept. 5, the council held a work session with Taylor Johnson of Bowman & Miller P.C. accounting firm, which performed the city’s annual audit for 2021-2022. Johnson summarized the 62-page report, comparing the city’s financials for the last four fiscal years.
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Erin M. Gentz, Index Contributing Writer
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10/4/23
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West Liberty is getting a new vehicle for city business.
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Erin M. Gentz, Index Contributing Writer
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10/4/23
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A fundraiser for the West Liberty Fire Department will be held Sunday, Nov. 12, from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. as the department hosts an “all-you-care-to-eat pancake breakfast at the department home on the south side of West Liberty.
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Members of the Cedar Valley/Nichols United Methodist Church will host their annual Soup Supper on Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 4-7 p.m. at the Cedar Valley Church south of West Liberty.
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The City of West Liberty Parks & Recreation Department will host its annual Trick-or-Treat Trail event on the Heritage Trail adjacent to Elm Street on the west side of the city between the historic depot Museum and the West Liberty High School.
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The next quarterly meeting of the West Liberty Business Association has been set for Friday, Nov. 10, beginning at noon at the West Liberty Community Center.
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The City of West Liberty invites residents to partake in the annual brush and yard waste pickup dates this fall, bagging debris and wrapping sticks. Curb pickups will continue on Wednesday, Oct. 4 and Oct. 18.
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A two-day seminar on babysitting basics will be held Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 11-12, from 1-5 p.m. at the West Liberty Public Library, offered through the Muscatine County 4-H Extension office and the library.
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West Liberty Rotary
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The West Liberty Community Food Pantry distributes food to local families and individuals in need every Thursday from 6-7 p.m. and Saturday from 9-10 a.m. at First Church United in West Liberty. Donations are accepted through the church.
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A weekly Farmer’s Market is being held every Wednesday from 4-7 p.m. in downtown West Liberty on Spencer Street through Oct. 30, presented by the West Liberty Chamber of Commerce.
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The Chamber and director Charles Brooke are in the midst of helping plan the annual Trick or Treat Trail event on Tuesday, Oct. 31, on Heritage Trail on the west end of the community with the West Liberty Community Park District.
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10/4/23
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WASHINGTON — A bipartisan congressional caucus aims to improve accessibility to quality health care and services in rural U.S. communities.
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Samantha Dietel, Iowa Capital Dispatch
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10/4/23
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We, the staff, wish to thank all the parents for sharing their 51 amazing children with us this last week. We had an awesome week. All the children were fun, kind respectful, well behaved and energetic. They laughed, played, learned and sang their hearts out.
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Contributed by Kay Cline
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10/4/23
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The annual meeting for the Muscatine County Fair will take place Tuesday, Oct. 24 at the Activity Center on the fairgrounds in West Liberty.
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The Atalissa Fire Department will host a benefit Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 22, from 7-11 a.m. at the fire station at 126 Depot St. in Atalissa.
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10/4/23
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A decision on a proposed city/county police officer training/gun range may come down to a Muscatine County Zoning Commission hearing on Friday, October 6, at 10 a.m. It will be held at the Environmental Learning Center located at 3300 Cedar Street, Muscatine.
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Tim Evans, Reporter
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10/4/23
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About 16% of Iowa’s corn and 24% of its soybeans have been harvested so far this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Jared Strong, Iowa Capital Dispatch
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10/4/23
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Navigator CO2 wants to suspend its pipeline permit process in Iowa until utility regulators in Illinois approve the project, according to a motion it filed in Iowa.
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Jared Strong, Iowa Capital Dispatch
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10/4/23
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Earlier this year, Oregon Democrats pushed through state legislation that allows local governments to require setbacks between neighbors and factory farming operations. The law prohibits farms from drawing unlimited amounts of free groundwater and requires farmers to apply for a permit before applying manure to their fields.
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Kevin Hardy, Stateline
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10/4/23
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