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Princeton council members promoted police chief Wyatt Heyvaert to city manager June 15 after the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council declined to certify him as an Iowa police officer. more
When Jacob met Marty, they both got right to work. more
About one more week until First Street and LeClaire Road intersection is open to traffic. more
Construction work was expected to close First Street at the fire station this week, launching a detour that moves traffic to Cadda Road on Pine and Main Streets. more
View the Eldridge police report from the June 21 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the June 21 NSP! more
A biodiesel refinery in Crawfordsville that was capable of producing about 10 million gallons of the fuel each year has ceased operation. more
A final permit hearing to consider Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed carbon dioxide pipeline will start two months earlier than initially expected, according to a procedural schedule set by the Iowa Utilities Board. more
The state is poised to spend tens of thousands of dollars to treat Lost Grove Lake with an herbicide to kill an invasive plant, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. more
It looks messy, and it will stink for a bit. more
A petition from 55 Princeton residents asks the council to not borrow a nickel for any engineering work on a trail through town, thus rejecting a $186,674 grant that would cover 80 percent of the cost. more
The Iowa Veterinary Medical Association is pleased to announce that Dr. Kyle O’Neill, originally of Princeton, was  awarded one of six 2023 Iowa Veterinary Medicine Association Green and Gold Tag Preconditioning Program Scholarships for $2,500. more
The Sheridan Sluggers 4-H Club, Friends of the Princeton Library, and the McCausland Gardeners Group will host the 2023 Garden Walk on Saturday, July 1, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. more
Remembering Sandra, a blood drive in memory of Sandra Bjurstrom, will be held from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 15, in the First Amendment Room of the Scott County Library in Eldridge. more
Denise Benson stole $76,717.90 through city of Eldridge checking and credit card accounts, including payments to her own credit card, and her personal tax filing fees, according to felony charges filed June 15 in Iowa District Court. more
Join Scott County sheriff’s deputies for Cops n’ Bobbers fishing trip, 9-11 a.m., July 8 at Lost Grove Lake. more
A deal exceeding $800,000 has been finalized with 3M Company to abate the “forever chemicals” in Camanche’s drinking water and to compensate the town for the expenses it has already incurred because of the contamination, according to the town’s city administrator. more
A 200,000-gallon water tank rising over Blue Grass will replace two aging tanks, and increase pressure throughout town. more
Eldridge will use federal pandemic aid to cover a $162,231.30, five-year contract chief Joe Sisler said is necessary to keep collecting and using police body and squad-car camera evidence. more
Eldridge council members hired Martha Nieto as city clerk for $71,585 a year, subject to her passing drug and alcohol screenings. She is scheduled to start work July 10. more
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