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A police officer who is twice convicted of operating while intoxicated would automatically lose law enforcement certification under a bill that received preliminary approval in the Iowa House on Wednesday. more
North Scott FFA leader and ag instructor Jacob Hunter leads the first students into the district's Regional Innovation Center under construction on Eldridge's South First Street. more
This Sunday will be North Scott Junior High’s turn to bring a children’s classic to the stage, as students present the annual musical, “A Year With Frog and Toad.” more
Eldridge mayor Frank King swore in Andrew Lellig as new police chief. more
Six-percent negotiated wage increases next year for county jail staff won’t be enough to resolve staffing shortages that threaten to significantly change jail operations, Sheriff Tim Lane told supervisors. more
Riley and Ardita Grunwald brought the tubes, tow rope and snow to Dale and Jill Grunwald's Long Grove home Sunday. more
Long Grove is looking to revive a park board with five members who can implement a new park plan, identify long term needs and promote park use. more
Supporters of Donahue's Brandon and Maria Harvey family will make winter fun, noon Sunday, with a guaranteed forecast for snow. more
The Friends of Eldridge Library are taking orders for Barb’s Garden and Pantry items through Feb. 26. more
The Eldridge-North Scott Chamber of Commerce announces “North Scott Local Business Week” to take place February 28-March 7. more
The Eldridge Lions Club presented a check for $1,000 to the North Scott Food Pantry. more
Long Grove will turn this year’s Sunday, June 9, Strawberry Festival Day into a weekend of activities, with two extra days of live music, a car show, family games and other surprises. more
A five-member utility advisory committee will guide Long Grove’s electric, water and sewer services, advising the council on rates and expenditures. more
Rep. Gary Mohr has introduced a bill requiring local school districts and law enforcement to collaborate on a security plan that would be vetted by authorities, but not made public. more
A Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) completion event will be held from 4-6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 29, in the North Scott High School Library. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Feb. 14 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the Feb. 14 NSP! more
Legislation that was advanced Monday by an Iowa Senate subcommittee would allow livestock feedlots to spread manure in fields without the approval of state regulators in certain situations. more
Two North Scott High School choir members, Anna Sophia Council and Grace Gephart, were chosen for the Midwest American Choral Directors Honor Choir, held this past weekend in Omaha. more
Education advocates this week urged Iowa lawmakers to set the funding rate for public schools quickly to help school districts budget for the upcoming school year amid other potential education funding changes. more
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