Sara Pitcher describes meeting her family outdoors to go for a hike at Wildcat Den State Park. Following the outing they visit a brewery that does not accept cash due to heightened concern about hygiene during the pandemic.
The Coralville Pools will open June 29 for recreational swimming with modifications to capacity, hours,
rules, and with extra precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
City announcements regarding changes in transit during the pandemic. The bus paused fares and asked riders to enter and exit by the rear door and maintain social distance form fellow passangers.
Citizens are encouraged to take an online assessment to determine risk of exposure to COVID-19. Those who qualify for a test through the online assessment will receive a confirmed time slot for testing and a drive-through testing location.
Masks, Face Shield and Social Distancing Requested in Coralville. Mayor John A. Lundell issued a proclamation on July 14, 2020, recognizing the critical importance to protect our community from the spread of COVID-19.
A proclamation by Coralville Mayer John Lundell, regarding face masks, following an increase in COVID-19 cases in Coralville and the surrounding community.
text reads:
CORALVILLE—Coralville Mayor John A. Lundell today issued a proclamation…
WHEREAS, on March 17, 2020, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a Proclamation of Public Health Disaster Emergency and the Iowa Department of Public Health determined that community spread was…
A press release to announce changes to public services offered by the Coralville Public Library on November 13, 2020. The library temporarily stopped browsing and computer lab appointments, due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in our community and…
Dan Holderness retired from his position as City of Coralville Engineer after 35 years, the longest tenured employee of the city. He oversaw many of the physical and infrastructure changes that took place during Coralville's growth from a population…
A PDF of a flyer for the Old Capitol Quilters Guild volume 40 issue 6, February 2021, newsletter. The document is advertising an event called Service Sew Day, which took place via Zoom on February 8, 2021.
A commemorative booklet celebrating Coralville Public Library's 25th year of service in 1990. The booklet contains statistics about the library, its staff, and its history.
A numbered list of parade participants. The list reads as follows:
Parade numbers 1983
Police
1. Legion Color guard & Auxillary
2. Boy Scouts
4. Grand Marshall-Mike Katchee ride in Fitzgerald's Le Baren
5. Mayors ride in Heritage Inn & Dean…
Courier adv 68.
M. Morgan 18
Copy Center 28
Courier 20
Harry's Custom trophies 54
Action Septic Tank 90
R. Jedlicka 19
The Shopper 34
Sign Material for float 7
Stage Rental 78
A sheet listing the winning parade entries, with categories for Best Theme, Most Patriotic, Best Antique Vehicle, Best Restored Vehicle, Best Equestrian, and Best Hitching Team.