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A new chef is in town at Rustic Ridge golf club in Eldridge. more
Genesis Medical Center, DeWitt, now part of MercyOne, will become the new owner of Scott’s Thrifty White Drug in DeWitt, effective Dec. 15. more
DuTrac Community Credit Union members reelected four board members to three-year terms. more
Grace Merschman has joined First Central State Bank as a mortgage loan officer in Eldridge. more
Eldridge will add another vape and tobacco store following council’s 4-1 vote Monday granting a permit to Eldridge Tobacco and Vape owner, Mohammed Elzofri, of Davenport, for a new shop at 600 E. LeClaire Road, suite 5. more
Eldridge/North Scott Chamber of Commerce members join Soul Collective owners and staff for a Nov. 2 ribbon cutting on the new salon at 906 E. Iowa St., Eldridge. more
Mount Joy roads are sufficient to accommodate a new Big 10 Mart planned at the southeast corner of 210th and Brady Streets. more
First Central State Bank executives Derek Fox and Teri Leu earned promotions to assistant vice president: Fox as commercial loan officer, and Leu as mortgage loan officer. more
River Valley Coop executives join North Scott agriculture students, and staff Monday to present a $100,000 contribution to the district's Regional Innovation Center, under construction on Eldridge's South First Street. more
Bridget Liske, center, snips a ribbon to officially open Haven real estate at 205 S. Ninth Ave., Eldridge. more
Iowa cities and counties have the authority to restrict building permits for the carbon-capture facilities that would feed proposed carbon dioxide pipelines in the state, the Hardin County attorney argues in a recent state regulatory filing. more
Greg Keppy’s banking career started 20 years ago as a teller. Now, he’s the senior credit officer at First Central State Bank. more
It’s not yet clear how utility regulators in North Dakota will proceed with their reconsideration of a pipeline permit for Summit Carbon Solutions. more
Action by North and South Dakota utility boards give Amy Nelson hope the Iowa Utility Board will follow suit and keep carbon waste pipelines off her property, out of the county and away from Iowa. more
Teenage Mike Oeschner didn’t see the big picture when he crawled across floors in a Walcott home measuring his first job. more
Wolf Carbon Solutions’ pipeline path through Scott County would come within 1,400 feet of Donahue’s Glenn Elementary, and be about 700 feet from the closest residence, company representatives told county officials at a private meeting in August. more
North Scott Chamber executives and members surround Tina Lindle, center, as she snips a ribbon celebrating the expansion of her Tina’s Dance Studio, 2100 E. LeClaire Road, to include gymnastics training. more
Gov. Kim Reynolds “has not influenced” the state permit process for a proposed carbon dioxide pipeline that is nearing its conclusion, a spokesperson said this week. 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
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
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