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Princeton is seeking engineering firms to design a recreational trail along U.S. 67 that some council members want to route closer to the river. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the May 17 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the May 17 NSP! more
Press problems delayed delivery of the May 17 North Scott Press until Thursday. more
The Phyllis Heuer chapter of National Honor Society at North Scott High School held its spring induction ceremony on Monday, May 8, welcoming 27 rising seniors and juniors into the organization. more
For the second time in the last three years, Lancer Productions has earned the highest honor given by the Iowa High School Musical Theater Awards. more
Princeton residents applauded their town’s flood fighting efforts, which may get overhauled for the next Mississippi River flood. more
Illinois-based RILCO Lubricants and Services is eyeing the old Bawden print factory in Eldridge to consolidate three Quad-City regional sites, and possibly add on. more
Lynn Bell struggles with the quiet. more
A $19,500 poverty workshop will train more than 100 North Scott staff and board members about educational and cultural impacts most have not personally experienced. more
A 251,000-square-foot warehouse is coming to Walcott, under an incentive agreement that could provide up to $750,000 in taxpayer assistance over four years. more
Scott County secondary roads crews tackle Grove Road replacement in Park View. more
Scott County’s Eldridge warehouse has persistent roof leaks that are affecting auditor and health department storage areas. more
Generous weather conditions for field work last week allowed Iowa farmers to make substantial planting progress — they seeded about 41 percent of the state’s corn crop and about 33 percent of soybeans. more
Dancers from The Diva Dance Co. and Dream Dance Co. earned top first, and elite top-first awards in Kids Artistic Revue National Talent Competition at Bettendorf High School Performing Arts Center. more
Jerry and Julie Skalak will present Egypt: An Amazing Wonder of the World Tuesday, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., May 16 at the Operahouse in DeWitt. more
Iowa’s area education agencies are indispensable to North Scott and all Iowa public school districts, board members and superintendent Joe Stutting said Monday. more
The Iowa Legislature passed many significant — and many controversial — pieces of legislation in the four months of the 2023 session, but many still await Gov. Kim Reynolds’ signature before becoming law. more
Lawmakers delivered on the Iowa Farm Bureau’s top priority: Strict limits on property tax increases, with more public votes on big capital projects, whether town councils or county boards borrow or not. more
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