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Family, friends, and members of the Eldridge-North Scott Chamber of Commerce gathered Friday, April 21, to help Collin and Stephanie Telsrow celebrate the ribbon cutting at the Rolling Meadows Event Center, located at 657 S. 16th Ave. in Eldridge. more
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Pay and benefit package increases meet or exceed 3.5 percent for four North Scott school employee groups. more
The Auxiliary Unit of the Larry M. Gronewold American Legion 532 in Donahue has chosen Lizzie Samara to participate in this year’s Girls State session. Lizzie will join girls from all over the state in meetings held in June at Drake University in Des Moines for a learning experience covering government from local to state levels. more
A player named team MVP in three sports, an athlete who excelled on the gridiron but made a name for himself on the state’s grandest wrestling stage, and one of the most decorated softball players in Lancer history are the latest inductees into the North Scott Athletic Hall of Fame. more
After 10 years of guiding North Scott High School’s student-built home program, James Simmons said he learned an important lesson. more
Eldridge Lumberyard designers expect Scott County residents will welcome a new proposal pending before the board of supervisors: Accessory dwelling units. more
Princeton surrendered the 2023 flood fight to minimize damage from Mississippi River waters eroding the River Drive road base. more
Eldridge’s first police dog will be a German Shepard named, “Marty.” more
Virginia and Ken Kelly were hooked on their new Eldridge home before they learned the rest of the story: The home they bought at 1907 S. Fifth St., was built by students. more
The Community Fine Arts awards which have been presented since 2004 by The NSP and the Rotary Club of North Scott to recognize individuals and groups which have enhanced the arts at North Scott, took a new twist Saturday night. more
North Scott FFA students participated in three science fairs this year, with 10 students advancing to national FFA Agriscience Fair, and freshmen Jordan Jones and Kaitlyn Knepper becoming North Scott’s first international qualifiers. more
An eastern Iowa care facility with a backlog of uninvestigated complaints has been fined $500 for alleged resident abuse and the theft of residents’ painkillers. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the May 3 NSP! more
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Corn planting in Iowa is roughly on schedule this year and is 11 days ahead of last year, when planting was significantly delayed by rain in much of the state. more
Valley Construction crews have 54 workdays left on their $4.8 million contract to widen First Street and LeClaire Road, and city engineer Greg Schaapveld told council members Monday it will be close, but he believes they’ll make it. more
Davenport Noon Kiwanis hosts an American Red Cross blood drive, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 4, at the Davenport Eastern Avenue Library, 6000 Eastern Avenue, Davenport. more
One Human Family of the QCA presents “Happiness in a Difficult World,” a free symposium, 9 a.m. to noon, May 6 at the Scott Community College Urban Center, 101 W. 2nd St., Davenport. more
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