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There’s one television in the corner of Axe & Oak Whiskey House in Wilton, but business owner Fred Grunder said it’s only for select games. more
First he was a kid in the audience. Later he worked the concession stand. Now Mac Howes owns West Liberty’s New Strand Theatre and hopes to offer today’s families the same thrills he enjoyed as a kid. more
Eldridge council and North Scott school board partnerships have brought a police officer to the high school, sustained the student-built home project, found a new future for the city’s old fitness center, and created a new YMCA. more
Long Grove’s First Street makeover will begin in May under a contract won by hometown builder Chad Ihrig, whose $2.365 million bid came in just a hair under four other very close bids. more
Bill Norton was unloading hay at the west barn of the family farm near Wilton, north of I-80, when his phone blared out a tornado warning. more
The Scott County area faithful will gather in churches this week to mark the death and resurrection of Jesus. Area Easter and Holy Week services include: more
Scott County Supervisors plan to make MEDIC ambulance service a county agency April 13, give it a new name, and create a new department that may require additional county subsidies, but will not raise the tax rate, board chairman Ken Beck said. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the April 5 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the April 5 NSP! more
Baskets filled quickly at Walcott Women’s Club's annual Easter egg hunt Sunday in Walcott. more
North Scott schools is selling equipment from the former Eldridge fitness center, which the district is renovating into a wrestling gym. The sale runs through April 19. more
Get updates from Scott County’s state legislative delegation at a public forum, 10 a.m. to noon, April 15 at the Bettendorf library, 2950 Learning Campus Drive, Bettendorf. more
Long Grove’s 231 city utility customers might get a better deal through MidAmerican as the city’s power costs continue to climb. more
Long Grove farmer Chuck Brockmann, lower right, joins Scott County Republicans executive team as vice chairman. more
New $14,504-a-year election management software products from a Minnesota firm will help county auditor Kerri Tompkins manage and share voting results. more
Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate encourages Iowans who receive a “No Activity” notice from his office in the mail to respond to it quickly. Registered voters who did not participate in the 2022 general election have been made inactive and will receive a notice in the mail to confirm their residential address. Those who do not respond will remain as an “inactive” status. more
Eldridge council members on Monday set a $3.316 million property tax levy for next fiscal year that is 4.6 percent more than this fiscal year. more
With small hands and big hearts, Neil Armstrong Elementary students made an impact on Scott County foster children. more
North Scott school district taxpayers will see next year’s tax rate and levy stay nearly the same as the district funds construction debt largely from sales tax revenues. more
None of the 27 applicants for an opening on the Scott County Board of Supervisors should have been kept secret, and all should be disclosed now, according to a new lawsuit filed against the county and top elections official, auditor Kerri Tompkins. more
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