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Izabela Zaluska
The Gazette
Latest Articles by Izabela Zaluska
Campaigns & Elections Jun. 3, 2022 9:09 am1203d ago
Andrew Dunn, Christy Wolfe and Adam Zabner are running for the seat currently held by Rep. Christina Bohannan, who is running for Congress. The three Iowa City Democrats share their priorities and why they’re running.
Local Government Jun. 2, 2022 6:00 am1204d ago
The “ambitious” $3.5 million direct assistance program funded by American Rescue Plan Act dollars had almost 2,600 Johnson County residents apply. Next steps include giving applicants time to fix errors and developing a timeline for $1,400 checks to be sent out to those who are selected.
Local Government May. 31, 2022 9:19 am1206d ago
F.W. Kent Park in eastern Johnson County has seen a record number of visitors during the pandemic. With the park’s increased use, the county is investing $3.4 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars to replace the campground shower house and wastewater system, which will also have a positive impact on water quality in the lake.
News May. 28, 2022 1:32 am1209d ago
The memorial has been in the works for a decade and is just a few months away from being in its final form. The project was led by former Coralville Mayor Jim Fausett, a Korean War veteran, up until he died in 2017.
K-12 Education May. 16, 2023 5:15 pm855d ago
Princeton McKinney finished school at Elizabeth Tate High School in late February, two days before his father passed away. Thinking about what his father would have wanted him to do has pushed McKinney to work hard in pursuing his career as an electrician.
K-12 Education May. 16, 2023 5:15 pm855d ago
Having moved around her whole life, Shay Church-Roberts said she’s excited to start a new chapter of her life in a new place. The Liberty High senior will go to Fort Jackson for basic combat training as part of the U.S. Army Reserve. She will then start school next spring at Alabama State University.
K-12 Education May. 16, 2023 5:15 pm855d ago
Hunter Shook will continue his education at the U.S. Naval Acadamy and follow his dreams of becoming a pilot. What set the Naval Academy apart most to him was that “your responsibilities don’t stop when you’re on the ground.”
K-12 Education May. 16, 2023 5:14 pm855d ago
Kongolo Mwenemkamba plans to attend Iowa Central Community College in Fort Dodge after graduating from City High School. He will continue playing football and plans to major in kinesiology.
Local Government May. 25, 2022 2:14 pm1211d ago
The Coralville City Council is moving forward with filling a council vacancy by appointment, and is now accepting applications from interested residents.
Community May. 25, 2022 6:00 am1212d ago
Leah Rogers of Mount Vernon said she always wanted to be an archaeologist. In her career spanning four decades, Rogers has contributed to hundreds of reports revealing clues about the past.
Local Government May. 24, 2022 12:23 pm1213d ago
Iowa City’s Parks and Recreation Department wants to hear what the public thinks of its draft recommendations as part of a big picture plan to re-imagine recreation. The draft recommendations include looking at the future of the city’s pools, as well as upgrades to athletic fields.
People & Places May. 24, 2022 6:00 am1213d ago
William “Bill” Alberhasky was the second-generation owner of the iconic Iowa City family-owned business John’s Grocery. His oldest son, Doug, described his father as an innovator and having a great sense of humor. The business has been in the Alberhasky family for more than 70 years.
Local Government May. 23, 2022 3:57 pm1213d ago
Eligible Johnson County residents will have until 2 p.m. on Friday to get their applications submitted for a one-time emergency relief check of $1,400.
Local Government May. 23, 2022 6:00 am1214d ago
The land in dispute is key to connecting Forevergreen Road in North Liberty to Tiffin but who will build the final connection and how has been delayed due to a legal fight dating back to 2019. A District Court judge ruled last month Coralville has authority but Tiffin does have the possibility to appeal the ruling.
News May. 20, 2022 6:00 am1217d ago
Construction on the Coralville Community Food Pantry's new building has started, which is “surreal but exciting,” executive director John Boller said.