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View the Eldridge Police report from the Sept. 13 NSP! more
An Eldridge couple that had publicly supported the city police department and chief Joe Sisler, has sued both alleging they ignored direct requests to keep an officer away from their 14-year-old daughter. more
Eldridge council members officially welcomed RILCO to town with a series of votes that implements the $3.5 million in property tax rebates the council agreed to earlier this summer. more
Denise Benson’s guilty plea on two of five criminal charges comes with a restitution order for $36,346.20 to the city of Eldridge, for losses that totaled $82,786.33. more
The North Scott School Board reviewed a partial discipline report for the 2022-2023 school year at its Monday meeting. 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
The Blue Grass American Legion Post 711 honored Blue Grass and Buffalo elementary fifth-graders’ who share personal thoughts on what the American flag means to them. 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
Davenport West High School student Gavin Fowler participated in the Boys State civic education program. more
Supervisors hired Ted Breckenfelder as a senior assistant county attorney for $109,699 per year, with two weeks’ vacation. Breckenfelder is a private practice attorney in Bettendorf who replaces Caleb Copley. more
North Scott students are getting some familiar faces to help the transition to junior high. more
The Interstate 74 Mississippi River bridge is one of two Iowa bridges on a new stamp series featuring landmark American bridges. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Sept. 6 NSP! more
Week One of the 2023 NSP Football Contest opened on a relatively surprise-free note. 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
The Grateful Giver fundraiser Friday, Sept. 8, brings The Riverside band to the Calamus countryside for a live, outdoor show, and evening dinner to collect food and cash donations for The Nest Café. more
This summer, North Scott’s trap team took aim at some big accomplishments. For over a half-dozen competitors, they were right on target. more
Like many students in the North Scott School District, Pacey Kane began band in seventh grade. more
Forget about the color of the ribbons. more
Scott County will rely on Ray Nees to guide supervisors’ land-use decisions when he takes over next month as director of planning. more
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