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The West Liberty Public Library Board met on Wednesday, March 20, for their big annual meeting. The meeting was open to the public and many community members attended. The agenda included the … more
The big, white house located on N. Calhoun Street was once the women’s nursing home. My own mother, Deborah Tedrow, known hereabouts as Jim and Bonnie’s eldest daughter, Deborah … more
The school board met again on Monday, March 18. The regular meeting of the West Liberty Community School District Board of Education was held as usual in the Boardroom on Elm Street. The agenda … more
100+ Women Who Care: Comet Chapter recently made a $9200 donation towards the New Strand Theatre via the West Liberty Area Arts Council. This group, while part of a national organization … more
It was the Speedway Fire Rescue QC Annual Awards benefit Sunday at El Patio. A huge Thank You to El Patio for the wonderful door and drinks they gave to us. It was phenomenal! We are grateful for … more
Since 2000, the Iowa State University Extension Office has considered Bonnie Reeb a Master Gardener, but it wasn’t until this year the 77-year-old nature enthusiast was awarded the first-ever … more
Dub and Cindy Massey, residents of Nichols and long-time fair supporters, have given $5,000 for landscaping infrastructure at the new Event Center at the Muscatine County Fair. There are several … more
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The roaring sounds of the Muscatine County Fairgrounds speedway will be a lot quieter this year as fair director Kelsey Meyers reports there will only be one speedway race this season. more
In the heartland of America, where vast fields of corn stretch to the horizon, a subtle but significant shift has taken place. more
When six-year-old Finley Durant witnessed an act of kindness at a local grocery store, an idea popped into her young head. more
The classic American meal of meat, potatoes, and vegetables was fused with Japanese ingredients to win over judges at this year’s student Taste competition, hosted March 4, by the Iowa Pork Producers Association. more
“There is no guarantee of success,” says Pastor John Brown, “But we know this, if we don’t try we’ll never succeed. So, we’re going to try and see where God takes … more
One of the largest manufacturing expansions the City of Wilton has seen in years is taking place at the JM Eagle Co., Inc. plant on the southwest edge of the community at 1314 W. 3rd Street. … more
Thursday, March 21 2nd Grade Girls' Basketball: Elementary School Gym, 3:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. WLHS Musical Theatre Rehearsals: High School Auditorium, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Club … more
Cody Seiler, sophomore student at West Liberty embarks in a daily commute from Tipton with his sister Abigail to attend school in our district. The reason? The Dual Language program. Seiler has … more
Iowa City residents Charles and Julie Poeltler have given $10,000 to the Muscatine County Fair Event Center Project. The Poeltler’s have a hobby farm in the Nichols area and reside in Iowa … more
It was a site to behold on Monday, Feb. 26, as the 110-ton Stagecoach Inn slowly made the three-mile trek to West Liberty, with helpers trotting alongside it. “It was surreal to follow a … more
The Lower Cedar Watershed Winter Banquet was held Thursday, Feb. 29, in the Durant Community Center, during which Heartland Co-Op praised the community. “This is one of the most active and … more
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