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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
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
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
At least one councilman is eying the Scott County Library building in Eldridge as a new city hall and police station, and Mayor Frank King said a public discussion is planned more
More development is coming to Eldridge. more
Eldridge clerk Denise Benson’s abuse of city funds went far beyond 549 unauthorized charges on the city’s Amazon card. more
Iowa state auditor Rob Sand's office today released a report on a special investigation of the City of Eldridge, revealing more than $76,000 in improper financial disbursements. The investigation was requested by the city over concerns regarding financial transactions processed by former city clerk Denise Benson. more
Eldridge council members added two more special closed sessions to the series of private meetings held over the last two months. more
Iowa Democratic party chairwoman Rita Hart joins state auditor Rob Sand and legislative minority leaders for Scott County Democrats Red, White and Blue gala, Saturday, June 24, at the St. Ambrose University Rogalski Center, 2100 N. Ripley St., Davenport. more
The future of wind power in Scott County hits the Planning and Zoning Commission’s June agenda. more
Three new members elected to the Park View Owners Association board promise changes to the operations of the board that oversees the unincorporated community of 3,000. more
A few barricades are coming down around Eldridge’s $4.8 million First and LeClaire Road project this week. more
Long Grove finances still need more eyes and signatures on receipts, disbursements, and payroll, according to the council’s self-initiated audit presented this month. more
The American divide isn’t partisan; it’s patriots versus anti-Americans, and can be bridged by focusing on common ideals, not political wedge issues. more
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson will speak at Scott County Republican Party Pints & Politics, 6 p.m., Thursday at Thunder Bay Grille. more
Council members agreed to share clerk Kisa Tweed with the town of Dixon. more
Princeton is seeking engineering firms to design a recreational trail along U.S. 67 that some council members want to route closer to the river. more
Scott County’s Eldridge warehouse has persistent roof leaks that are affecting auditor and health department storage areas. more
The Iowa Legislature passed many significant — and many controversial — pieces of legislation in the four months of the 2023 session, but many still await Gov. Kim Reynolds’ signature before becoming law. more
Lawmakers delivered on the Iowa Farm Bureau’s top priority: Strict limits on property tax increases, with more public votes on big capital projects, whether town councils or county boards borrow or not. more
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