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Scott County Board of Supervisors

County's pandemic funding serves 143 in sheltered homes and services

Humility Homes and Services has served 143 Scott County residents in the first year of a program funded in part by Scott County Board of Supervisors’ $3 million commitment of federal pandemic aid.

Little Texas headlines Jamboree

Little Texas will headline the Friday, July 11 free concert at the Walcott Truckers Jamboree, July 10-12 at Iowa 80 Truckstop..
Eldridge City Council

Eldridge council meeting postponed

The Eldridge City Council meeting scheduled for Monday, March 17, was postponed due to lack of a quorum. City administrator Nevada Lemke said the make-up date will be next Monday, March 24, with a special committee of the whole meeting at 6 p.m., followed by the regular meeting at 7 p.m.

Democrats keep Pence as county chair

Kay Pence, of Eldridge continues as chair of Scott County Democrats, who elected officers at its March 6 monthly meeting.

Webster bill bans local reviews of police

Iowa local governments would not be able to have citizen police review boards under legislation passed by the Iowa Senate 37-9 Monday.

State senate bill forbids drones over big farms

Iowa senators advanced a bill Monday to provide farms 40 acres or larger with state protection against surveillance by drones.

Iowa Association of Realtors honors Case for industry leadership

The Iowa Association of Realtors has awarded R. Scott Case, CRB, CRS, the state’s highest honor, the 2024 O.G. Powell & Joan Ballantyne Distinguished Award.

Wallaces Farmer Magazine recognize Maxwells as Master Farmers

John and Joan Maxwell of Donahue have been named Iowa Master Farmers by Wallaces Farmer Magazine.
Sheriff & Police news
View the Eldridge Police report from the March 19 NSP!

View the Eldridge Police report from the March 19 NSP!

View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the March 19 NSP!

View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the March 19 NSP!

Sports
Boys' Basketball

Harrington honored on all-state third team

Josiah Harrington’s high school career is only halfway complete, but he is quickly making a name for himself across Iowa.

Iowa PBS gains IHSAA media rights

Iowa PBS will be the new home for high school boys’ state football, wrestling and basketball championships starting this fall, according to a press release from the Iowa High School Athletic Association last Friday.
Track and Field

Track athletes are off to the races

Despite temperatures breaching the 70-degree mark last week, track and field season began indoors with the Dickinson Relays and the St. Ambrose University Classics.
Track and Field

New Drake Blue Standards revealed

At the start of a new high school track and field season, each runner, jumper and thrower sets new goals for themself to be better than the year before.
Football

MAC schools take over 4A-3 district

North Scott’s upcoming district football schedule will have a distinct ‘MAC’ flair to it.
Opinion
1975: Grissom student recounts escape from Ethiopia
March 19, 1975: Eleven-year-old Patrick Richards was safely in the United States after his family was evacuated from Ethiopia. Patrick and his parents, Arthur and Patricia, had been living near the city of Asmara, where Arthur worked for a top-secret satellite communications post. A civil war broke out in the country. Arthur was injured and airlifted to a military hospital in Frankfort, Germany. Patrick and Patricia were able to pack a few belongings before taking shelter at a military base in Asmara. They then flew from Addis Ababa to Athens to Rome before joining Arthur in Germany for a week. Now, Patrick was set to spend the rest of the school year with his grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Richards, in McCausland. He was enrolled in the sixth grade at Virgil Grissom Elementary School. Patrick vividly recounted his recent adventure to The NSP.
House advances mental health legislation
The House had 13 bills related to advancing access to mental health care prior to the first funnel deadline. These bills are described below and now are to be considered by the House Floor and the Senate Committee.
Loss of services ‘gets real’ for Iowans
The Iowa Revenue Estimating Committee released the March forecast and Iowa’s grand economic theory is bringing clarity to our direction. Regardless of the Governor’s rosy picture she and the Republican legislators are unable to cut spending/services fast enough to cover the loss of revenue. I often use the phrase, “it’s not real until it becomes personal” and if it hasn’t already, it’s about to become personal for many Iowans through the loss of services.
House bill combats 20 percent school absentee rate
Among the bills the Iowa Senate passed, Senate File 277 made several adjustments and clarifications to the chronic absenteeism policy that we passed last year. We have heard from many parents and schools about the policy, and we took what we heard into consideration when making some changes to the law.
Kaufmann bill eliminates rollback and $300M in tax credits
This week in the Legislature is the first week post-funnel. Initially, all 150 legislators can propose any bill at any time – leading to thousands of bills being filed.  There has to be a system in place to narrow down those bills to the roughly 200 ideas that we will actually consider. 
Brockmann says Scheffler remained neutral
"First, the notion that Steve Scheffler was recruited as one of our supporters is completely false. This was the biggest election in the state of Iowa, and Steve was interested in coming as a neutral observer. Steve communicated his neutral position to all of us before, during, and after our central committee meeting, and my team and I fully supported his neutrality ..."
Brockmann brings transparency to Scott County Republicans
"It is simply incredible that Paustian and McNulty think that such information is proprietary to them, or that it is in anyway proper to keep fellow central committee members from  contacting one another, indeed that it is in any way collegial not to facilitate contact ..."
Are you comfortable with Brockmann’s Republican party?
"Mr. Brockmann’s Republican party wants you to sit quietly and wait while the regime tears down our democracy ..."
Rep. Miller-Meeks is a neighbor and trusted doctor
"The First District has elected Miller Meeks three times. She is a neighbor we know and trusted doctor who truly cares about people in Iowa ..."
2000: A pioneering veteran remembered in the NSP
March 13, 1985: North Scott High School principal Ed Fischer announced that he would step down after 21 years at the school, effective July 1. Fischer said that he had mixed emotions about leaving, and that he had no solid future plans yet. He added that a factor in his deciding to step down was that his children were grown, and he was no longer tied to the school.
Announcements
Obituary: Glen Keppy
Glen L. Keppy, 77, a well-known farmer and life-long resident of Eldridge, died on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Crest Health Center in Davenport.
Obituary: Delores Ewoldt
Delores ‘Lori’ Marie (Drechsler) Ewoldt, 89, of LeClaire, passed away peacefully in the presence of her family early Saturday, March 15, 2025. She had been living at Bickford Cottage in Davenport for the past 15 months.
Obituary: David Wilford
David Allen Wilford passed away on Feb. 19, 2025, at the age of 56, after a 12-year battle with brain cancer.
Obituary: Mark Regan
Mark Allen Regan, 70, of Iowa City, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 14, 2025, in his home, surrounded by his loving family.
Obituary: Dennis Eudaley
Dennis J. Eudaley, 77, of LeClaire, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025, at his home.
Obituary: Elizabeth ‘Betzi’ Kohrt
A celebration of life for Elizabeth “Betzi” Kohrt, 62, of Princeton, will be held from 1-6 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at Boll’s Community Center, Princeton.
Death Notice: Delores Ewoldt
A funeral service for Delores Marie "Lori" (Drechsler) Ewoldt, 89, of LeClaire, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 22, at First Presbyterian Church, LeClaire. Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday, March 21, from 5-8 p.m. at McGinnis-Chambers Funeral Home, Bettendorf, with additional visitation one hour prior to the service on Saturday at the church.
Death Notice: Glen Keppy
A funeral service celebrating the life of Glen L. Keppy, 77, of Eldridge, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 21, at Faith Lutheran Church, Eldridge. Burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park. Visitation will be Thursday, March 20, from 3-7 p.m. at the church. Chambers Funeral Home, Eldridge, is assisting the family with arrangements.
Death Notice: David Wilford
A celebration of life for David Allen Wilford, 56, will be held from 4-7 p.m. Saturday, March 29, at Barrington White House, 145 W. Main St., Barrington, Ill. The event will be open house style, with appetizers provided. Dress in whatever Dave would have liked to see you in.
Death Notice: Mark Regan
A funeral Mass for Mark Allen Regan, 70, of Iowa City, formerly of Park View, will be held at 10:30 a.m.  Saturday, March 22, at St. Philip and James Catholic Church, Grand Mound. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be Friday, March 21, from 4-7 p.m. at Schultz Funeral Home, Grand Mound. Thef amily encourages everyone to wear Hawaiian and/or rock band shirts to the visitation.
Death Notice: Dennis Eudaley
A memorial service celebrating the life of Dennis J. Eudaley, 77, of LeClaire, will be held at noon on Saturday, March 22, at Eldridge United Methodist Church. Visitation will be two hours prior to the service at the church. A light meal will follow. McGinnis-Chambers Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. 
Death Notice: Elizabeth 'Betzi' Kohrt
A celebration of life for Elizabeth "Betzi" Kohrt, 62, of Princeton, will be held from 1-6 p.m. Saturday, March 22, at Boll's Community Center, Princeton. 
Lois Bittner celebrates 85th birthday March 12
Lois Bittner of Eldridge will be celebrating her 85th birthday on March 12 (today). The family would like to honor her with a card shower (a little late) in celebration of the occasion. Cards and well wishes may be sent to her at 201 E. Franklin St. #205, Eldridge, IA 52748.
Haycrafts mark 40 years of marriage with trip
Jeffrey and Kelley (Griggs) Haycraft of Hiawatha celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a sun, water and sand vacay! They were married in February of 1985 at St. Mark Lutheran Church in Davenport.
Obituary: Elaine Kresse
On Sunday, March 2, 2025, Elaine Lorel Kresse passed away at Genesis East Medical Center in Davenport. Elaine was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel C. Kresse; her parents, Lorel and Lorraine Campbell; her brother, Norman Campbell, who is survived by his wife, Jan; her sister, Joan (Campbell) Springsteen; and her brother-in-law, Richard Springsteen. She was also preceded in death by her grandson, Travis Kresse. 
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