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Alumni from West Liberty High School came to town last weekend for the All School Reunion. Activities started Friday evening with a car show and barbecue dinner. Originally the location for this … more
All terrain and off-road utility vehicles will be able to operate on any secondary Muscatine County roads soon. The proposed ordinance had a public hearing at the Muscatine County Supervisors … more
After months of research, writing and revision of the ordinance language the cemetery ordinance draft was approved by the Muscatine County Supervisors Monday, July 3. Muscatine County Attorney Jim … more
A West Liberty woman known for her work at MidWest One Bank and her volunteer work with several community organizations received the honor of being named Grand Marshall of the 2023 Fair … more
Every Wednesday evening, a class is held at First Church United in West Liberty for people who are studying for the United States Citizenship test. The students preparing for the citizenship test … more
In conjunction with the All School reunion July 14 - 16, the Class of 1958 will be celebrating their 65th class reunion at the West Liberty Country Club on Saturday, July 15 at 11 a.m. Please … more
West Liberty Farmers Market achieved its highest amount of vendors last week. Fourteen vendors came to town last Wednesday to sell baked goods, fresh produce, Lemonade shake-ups, goat milk … more
Maddie Villhauer has taken on the role of director of the West Liberty Child Care Center. One of the reasons why she took the position was because of its size. “I like that it’s a small … more
The Muscatine County Fair is only a couple of weeks away and have several events to keep people entertained July 19 – July 23. Muscatine County Fairgrounds Manager Kelsey Meyers said she can’t … more
A quilt show returns to Cedar Rapids after having to take a hiatus during the pandemic next month. more
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West Liberty City Council approved some matching funds grants from the city’s economic development fund at their meeting last Tuesday. The first grant approved was for $25,000 for the West … more
The rough draft for the ordinance regarding Pioneer Cemeteries in Muscatine County was sent back to the county attorney for revisions Monday, June 26. Muscatine County Attorney Jim Barry was asked … more
A woman from Solon is walking across Iowa on old Highway 6 to help bring awareness to mental health issues. This is the second year Karen Smith has taken the trek across the state. She walked … more
Sunrise at Lost Grove Lake brings red winged blackbirds furious at the morning anglers. more
A local recording artist published another album recently that covers several of their own life events including being isolated during the pandemic and a head injury. Christine Moad (who uses … more
A day of family fun will happen in Atalissa this weekend. Atalissa Day will take place Saturday, June 24. Some of the activities being held this year include a steak dinner prepared by the … more
Muscatine County may have a community mental center if approved by the State of Iowa. The Robert Young Center in the City of Muscatine asked for a letter of support from the Muscatine County … more
Muscatine County Supervisors have started to receive feedback on the funding for the indoor training facility and gun range. Dave Watkins, of Moscow, spoke to the supervisors during public … more
Simpson Memorial Home has between 30 and 35 residents in their nursing home but could have up to 55 residents if they had more nurses on staff. Melissa Hazelwood is the Director of Nursing there. … more
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