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The Iowa House passed the Higher Education Reform Act, House File 2558 Feb. 28 on partisan lines, 56-39. As amended, the bill would cap tuition at 3% and freeze it for certain students’ four years of undergraduate studies and prohibit the creation of new administrator positions without Board of Regents’ approval. more
Legislation requiring schools to include information about vaccine exemptions in communications about immunization passed the Iowa Senate Monday. more
Iowa cities and counties could not enact guaranteed income programs under a bill passed Monday by the Iowa House. more
About two dozen volunteers from seven area departments took Fire Fight I class Feb. 25 at the Eldridge fire station to meet National Fire Protection standards. more
DuTrac Community Credit Union is debuting its newest branch office – the DuTrac Mobile Branch. more
The Greater Muscatine Chamber of Commerce & Industry, along with downtown businesses, will host the 14th Annual Girls Getaway event on Saturday, April 6.  The day begins with brunch, a style show, and door prizes at The Merrill Hotel from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m.  Attendees will receive a swag bag, which includes special deals and activities at the participating Downtown Muscatine businesses happening that day.  Please check www.muscatine.com/events and the Downtown Muscatine Facebook page for updates and a complete list of participating businesses. more
The Autism Society of the Quad Cities hosts a trivia night, Saturday, March 9, at the Esperanza Center, 335 Fifth Ave., Moline. more
A project led by Iowa State University researchers will receive funds from the U.S. Department of Energy to help the city of Montezuma set up the state’s first electricity microgrid, which will reduce electricity costs in the community. more
The Port City Coin Club of Muscatine will hold its annual coin show on March 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at THE RENDEZVOUS, 3127 Lucas St. in Muscatine. Coins, currency, bullion and collector supplies will be available.  Admission is free and open to the public. Free hourly prizes and gifts for kids as well as an 1881 $5 U.S. gold coin raffle are part of the show.  more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the March 6 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the March 6 NSP! more
A joint meeting of three elected members of the Eldridge city council and two appointed utility board members disclosed reasons behind a simmering conflict that led to the threat of a lawsuit from the utility board. more
Friends and family filled Ray's Pub in Donahue Sunday to help the Harvey family. Their first-grader, Hugh is undergoing chemotherapy for high-risk neuroblastoma cancer diagnosed in December. more
Eldridge utility board members say they are prepared to sue the city and council to keep longtime utility board chairman Brock Kroeger. more
Eldridge council members agreed Monday to contract with a new liability insurance provider after the city’s longstanding insurer declined to renew coverage due to concerns over the city’s claim history. more
A portion of the $44 million St. Joan of Arc Catholic school under construction in Bettendorf will be financed tax free under an agreement approved March 1 by Scott County supervisors. more
Independent testing of Eldridge Well #2 shows negligible levels of 25 distinct perflourinated compounds. more
The Army National Guard alerted Mount Joy area property owners this month of Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS) industrial chemicals detected at high levels in groundwater around the Davenport Army Aviation Support facility. more
Riverstone Group filed suit against Scott County to reverse supervisors’ zoning decision against an asphalt/concrete recycling plant in Mount Joy. more
Eldridge electric customers can expect flat rates, and lower power rate adjustments in the next fiscal year. more
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