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A plan for more apartments in Eldridge has nearly doubled to 250 units, prompting council members to seek more information before crafting an incentive package. more
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship is accepting applications through May 24 for water quality implementation and demonstration projects. Selected projects will help deliver outreach and technical assistance to farmers and landowners to advance the implementation of conservation practices proven to protect and enhance water quality. more
A long-time Walcott landmark came tumbling down Wednesday, April 10. more
Some residents of the Westbrook subdivision are objecting to the City of Walcott’s proposal to extend a three-quarter mile biking/walking path to the outskirts of their subdivision. more
Register today for Gilda’s Club Sprout and Shout Family Earth Day Event, 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 27, at the Gilda’s Club Quad Cities Davenport Clubhouse, 1351 W. Central Park Ave. Suite 200. more
Tom and Joni Dittmer plan to double capacity of their Cleona Township livestock confinement. more
Relationships are about give and take. And as North Scott superintendent Joe Stutting heard at the April 10 school board forum with the Park View Owners Association board, to begin work on expanding Neil Armstrong Elementary School, the district had to take something in return. more
The Scott County Democratic Party invites applicants for the Kirschbaum-Fitzsimmons Scholarship, named for two long-serving, and warmly remembered elected officials who served Scott County and Davenport. more
Collegiate swimmer and women’s sports activist Riley Gaines will headline the Iowa Federation of Republican Women Spring Conference, 7 p.m., Thursday, April 25, at Rhythm City in Davenport. more
Members of the Iowa women’s Big 10 championship basketball team visit the Rhythm City Casino, 6-8 p.m., Thursday, April 25. more
Kindness is a powerful force that transcends mere personal virtue. Kindness is the force that unites communities, champions the marginalized, and fosters genuine recognition of others. more
The annual Bennett School Alumni Banquet will be held on Saturday, May 11, at the Bennett Community Center. more
Members of the Eldridge-North Scott Chamber of Commerce, friends and family gathered to help Jess White (center, in denim) cut a ribbon for her newly opened business, Linen and Light, located at 200 East LeClaire Road in Eldridge. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the April 17 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the April 17 NSP! more
At least 12 community drinking water supplies in Iowa are unacceptably contaminated with enduring chemicals linked to various health ailments, under new restrictions announced Wednesday by federal regulators. more
Warm soil temperatures and favorable weather have allowed farmers across Iowa to start planting corn and soybeans this week, according to several field agronomists. more
Princeton council members will reconsider assisting investors in the $44 million St. Joan of Arc Catholic school in Bettendorf, under construction and set to open in fall, 2025. more
Estonian defense minister Hanno Pevkur visited the Eldridge LMT Defense plant that manufactured 16,000 rifles he said are essential security for the nation on NATO’s front line. more
Eldridge’s annual audit found seven material weaknesses and one instance of noncompliance for financial records from 2022-23, including periods after the dismissal of its convicted city clerk. more
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