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Keller Kearney of Park View emerged triumphant in a rough week for most Football Contest entrants. Keller was the only contestant to miss two this week, and earned the $50 first prize. more
Cornerstone Baptist Church in Eldridge hosts two fundraisers this month to support SonShine Ministries. more
The North Scott School District has requested a Needs Assessment Survey conducted by the Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB). The survey is designed to help assess strengths and areas of needed improvement, with a focus on increasing student achievement. The district asks residents to scan the QR code to participate anonymously. 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
Scott County farm property owners will get $8 million in federal taxpayer dollars to slow their land and fertilizers from reaching Iowa streams and rivers. more
Mayor Frank King and city administrator Nevada Lemke put police chief Joe Sisler on administrative leave, council member Brian Dockery said Monday. more
Eldridge council members sought limits on vape shops Monday, after delaying action on a permit for a new store that would be the sixth offering vapes. more
Eldridge council will convene a special meeting 6 p.m., Monday, Nov. 13 at city hall to consider awarding a tobacco/vape retail permit for Eldridge Tobacco and Vape. more
It would have been hard to top last year’s nearly perfect performance, but don’t think for one minute that North Scott’s choir is feeling down and out. more
The welding and metals lab renovation at the high school will total $1.9 million. more
Jose Almanza agreed to take over as Princeton police chief after Jan. 12, his last day as a Chicago police homicide detective. more
A split Princeton council vote authorized up to $234,593 in engineering and design work on a mile-long trail along U.S. 67, at least until the next council is seated Jan. 1. more
Twelve North Scott teenagers awoke before dawn Saturday to get their first crack at entering a burning building. more
Navy veteran Edwin Stoltz wasn’t able to get out for this year’s Veterans’ Day observances, so HyVee found another way to celebrate his service. more
Andrew Kashmarek of Rocky River, Ohio, won this week’s NSP Football Contest. He was the only contestant to miss one, and receives the $50 first prize. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the Nov. 15 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Nov. 15 NSP! more
Get ready to witness a holiday classic like never before! Countryside Community Theatre is absolutely buzzing with excitement as the timeless tale, "A Charlie Brown Christmas," based on the 1965 TV special, starring none other than the lovable gang from the iconic “Peanuts” comic strip by Charles Schulz. Prepare to join Charlie Brown as he hilariously takes on the role of director for the school Christmas pageant, all because he can’t handle the materialistic madness that engulfs the holiday season.  more
Community members were invited to participate in a Needs Assessment Survey, conducted by the Iowa Association of School Boards (see QR code), designed to help the district assess strengths and areas of needed improvement. more
Locally raised turkey is back on the menu for Tasty Café’s annual Thanksgiving dinner, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Nov. 23. more
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