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Albert E. Ady, WWII Phillip Raymond Aikens,   WWII Ralph M. Akers, WWII Robert W. Albrecht, WWII George J. Alt, Cuban Missle Crisis Robert L. Ament, Sr., WWII … more
By Sgt. 1st Class Zach Sheely National Guard Bureau Army Guardsmen in 20 states now can access drill weekend child care after the National Guard’s most senior leader signed an … more
Sinclair has pledged $25,000 towards the Event Center at the Muscatine County Fair. Sinclair Tractor is going to sponsor the meeting room, which will be named for the business. The meeting … more
The Community Center was buzzing with activity on Saturday, May 4. Kids and adults from all over the region gathered for a day of stories, fun and puppets. The festival was hosted by the … more
Mayor Pro Tem Cara McFerren took the helm on Tuesday, May 7, during the West Liberty City Council Meeting in the absence of Mayor Mark Smith. The council covered a lot of ground during the … more
The West Liberty Community School District Board of Education met as usual on Monday, May 6, in the Elm Street Boardroom. All five board members were present, as well as Secretary Abbey Ortiz, … more
Some teachers do more than teach, and the West Liberty Community School District is fortunate to have so many teachers doing so much more. Every teacher deserves a comfortable retirement, but it … more
Muscatine County Veteran Affairs proudly announces the instrumental role played by Iowa State Senator Mark Lofgren in the proposing and passage of Senate File 2430, an Act relating to the correction … more
Spring marked a momentous occasion for the Comets: the first use of the $7.5 million West Liberty Athletic Complex, a significant milestone in the local sports landscape.   “There has … more
You’ll never meet someone quite as pleasant or as passionate about postal work as West Liberty’s new Postmaster, Heather Short. “Without the post office, so many people that … more
If you’ve been around the Iowa City area lately, you may have noticed that Herky is back…and he’s everywhere! Herky on Parade is enjoying a third installment of statues. … more
“Fifty years ago” – when laid out on a historical timeline, seems like a short bracket to consider.   “Fifty years ago” – when spoken, seems like a very … more
On May 1, the Muscatine County Farm Bureau conducted an agriculture day for all West Liberty Early Learning Center preschool classes. The event was held in the show pavilion on the fairgrounds … more
The West Liberty High School Drama Department presented “Once Upon a Mattress,” May 2-4, in the high school auditorium. The musical, based on popular Princess and the Pea fairy tale, … more
Eastern Iowa Light and Power has donated $20,000 to the new Event Center at the Muscatine County Fair. “I couldn’t be more humbled at the support of the new event center from … more
Beginning July 1, add strollers, skaters, powered bikes and skateboards to the list of Iowans protected in cross walks. Sen. Mark Lofgren, R-Muscatine, led passage of the bill that requires … more
Wilton Public Library has enrolled in a national sustainability certification program designed to help libraries become more environmentally sound. The Sustainable Library Certification Program … more
West Liberty FFA walked away with gold from April 14-16 during the state competition in Ames, Iowa, at the Hilton Coliseum, a part of the Iowa State University campus. “We had five teams … more
The annual FFA plant sale is upon us, West Liberty. It’s time to get those gardens ready while supporting the hard work of our local high school students. The West Liberty High School … more
The County Board of Supervisors has done the annual allocation of public library funding, and some library directors are not pleased. The West Liberty Public Library and the Wilton Public … more
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