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By Jacob Lane Index Editor Over 325 head gathered Saturday, Jan. 27, for the Muscatine County Cattlemen’s Association 10th Annual Banquet in the Activity Center of the Muscatine … more
Scott, Cedar and Muscatine County landowners have more power than legislators to stop carbon waste pipelines planned through the counties, said two state legislators eager to see Iowa eliminate … more
Moving to a new town can be an intimidating experience, especially when you're in eightht grade. Freshman Ximena Valenzuela Hernandez moved to West Liberty last year. She came from Columbus Junction, … more
Jan. 19 12:21 pm Parking problem 300 Block E 17th Street. 01:19 pm Suspect in the 200 block of 7th Street. 03:29 pm Reckless driving N Elm Street and Maxson Avenue. 03:59 pm … more
The Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2024. Since 1999, the Community Foundation has been a partner in philanthropy working to unite people, ideas, … more
In an exciting development for West Liberty football, Jason Dumont, former head football coach of Iowa City Regina, will be taking the helm of the Comets next season for their 2024 campaign. … more
The Eulenspiegel Puppet Theatre Company celebrated its 50th birthday on Saturday, Jan 20. They have plans to keep the party going throughout the year with performances, happy hours, and general … more
The annual meeting and award ceremony for the West Liberty Chamber of Commerce was held on Monday, Jan. 15. Despite the frigid temperatures and treacherous roads, dozens of citizens and business … more
Liberty Communications Corp., a leading internet service provider in Eastern Iowa, has announced the completion of a monumental fiber internet expansion project. This marks a historic … more
The West Liberty City Council met Tuesday, Jan. 16, where it discussed recent winter weather and an attorney RFQ after a mayoral proclamation against human trafficking. Mayor Mark Smith made a … more
The Atalissa City Council will take bids on a new public basketball court at 216 Cherry Street after receiving a $30,000 grant from the Joseph and Edward Ryan Trust. Mayor Angie Dickey made the … more
The Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine successfully piloted a youth philanthropy program, Amplify Youth, in partnership with the West Liberty Youth Dream Catchers over the fall semester. … more
From a young age, Bobby Jo Salm faced the burden of chronic disease, the loss of her mother and the painful experience of abuse and addiction. She describes her life as a series of uphill … more
Former president Donald Trump dominated the Republican Caucus in Iowa, earning 51 percent of the vote, netting him over 56,000 votes across the state on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. In what has been … more
Two weeks ago, Eastern Iowa was buried under two feet of snow. While snowfall this last week hardly rivaled two weeks ago, cold weather continued to be a problem. more
About two inches of new snow will begin falling Thursday afternoon, according to today's National Weather Service update. more
The weather quickly took a turn for the worst in West Liberty last week, with nearly two feet of snow fall and temperatures dipping to nearly 40 below due to wind chill. more
Houser took the helm of the West Liberty Police Department in early January, having just spent several years working for the high-risk probation parole unit in Linn County. more
Terry Goerdt, of Tipton, was honored and presented the prestigious award of "Building Official of the Year" for the State of Iowa at the annual meeting of the Iowa Association of Building Officials … more
Eric Yao, a junior at West Liberty High School, is an innovative scholar inspiring people to be courageous and to not limit themselves. Growing up, Yao loved toys, his favorite one was always … more
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