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The Buffalo Bill Museum, 199 N. Front St., LeClaire, is hosting several special events to kick off an early 2024 membership drive. more
Princeton Recreation Trails host the 10th annual 5K Walk & Run 6 p.m., Friday, Sept. 29. more
CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA more
It was 122 years ago this week when Anna and George Peitscher paid $56.73 per acre on Aug. 20, 1901 for their first 40 acres of farmland on the Mississippi River just south of Princeton. more
North Scott faculty and staff are ready to welcome students back to class today, along with a heat warning. more
Eldridge police donors filled city hall to demand that the police chief have sole control over $115,000 in donations generated by off-duty private functions, and by on-duty officer Garrett Jahns. more
Rilynn Buesing left the Mississippi Valley Fair Aug. 7, pumped up about showing the grand champion market hog and the reserve champion market gilt. more
All Eldridge council members said the Scott County Library should stay in town, but some want the library to pay more. more
A film series with poignant environmental messages will bring two movies to Scott County parks, and a third to the DeWitt Library, beginning Aug. 24. more
Family, friends, and students joined Lindsey Ambrose at the ribbon cutting for her new Luminous Dance Force studio earlier this month. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the Aug. 23 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Aug. 23 NSP! more
Eldridge city council and Scott County library board members will listen to the public before discussing the library lease at a public meeting, 6 p.m., Monday, Aug. 28, at the library. Each … more
Summit Carbon Solutions must reveal the financial aspects of its agreements with ethanol plants to the attorneys for two groups that seek to verify the economic claims of Summit’s proposed carbon dioxide pipeline, the Iowa Utilities Board has decided. more
An Iowa administrative law judge has decided that Summit Carbon Solutions should give documents of its “dispersion modeling” to groups that seek them as evidence for the company’s upcoming pipeline permit hearing. more
A Sioux County dairy farmer says she received little direction from state regulators about how to prepare for this week’s Iowa Utilities Board hearing that might determine whether she will be forced to allow a carbon dioxide pipeline to be built across her 80 acres. more
State, city and county food inspectors have cited Iowa restaurants and stores for hundreds of food-safety violations during the past four weeks, including unsanitary kitchens, expired food and a lack of running water. more
There was not enough rainfall in recent weeks to significantly improve dry conditions across Iowa, as a string of hot days with no rain moves in this week. more
Scott County Sheriff Tim Lane swears in new deputy Mason Wilson. more
Scott County supervisors’ lobbyists are bracing for another round of state legislation to reduce property tax revenue, and siphon away part of sales taxes the county relies on to keep local tax rates low. more
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