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Eldridge deputy police chief Andrew Lellig bested five other applicants to win the top job, congratulations and thanks from Eldridge council members, Monday. more
Property acquisition? Parks improvements? New equipment? more
Scott County supervisors plan to let Community Health Care operate a homeless medical clinic in part of a little-used county building in central Davenport. more
Veteran Scott County sheriff’s Lt. Thomas Gibbs is running again for sheriff, this time as a Democrat. more
The Eldridge Police Department received $7,874.00 through the Regional Development Authority Grant to purchase six ballistic vests, 12 ballistic plates for the vests, two shields, a ram tool, and a Halligan tool. more
Quad City Bank & Trust marked its 30-year anniversary with a Jan. 24 reception, and reopening of its 4500 N. Brady Street branch, 4-6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 24. more
Eight  Iowa Master Pork Producers of 2023 upheld the highest standards of the Iowa Porl Producers Association for animal well-being, food safety, and the environment. more
Washington County pig farmer Matt Gent is the new president of the Iowa Pork Producers Association. He took over the role during the organization’s annual meeting in Des Moines on January 23. Gent and his family own a farrow-to-finish swine enterprise called Prairie Pork near Wellman. They also grow corn and soybeans. more
Come to the Princeton branch of the Scott County Library, 328 River Dr., 10 a.m. Saturday to make a love bug for yourself, or a as a Valentine’s gift. The family activity is perfect for kids 6-11. more
Families filled the Wapsi Center for a morning of nature-inspired painting. more
Mark Resig did a whole lot of work so that folks can relax at Scott County Park. more
John Glenn Elementary School student Cora Rathjen is the proud winner of Artsonia’s Artist of the Week contest, a voting competition held on Artsonia.com, the world’s largest collection of student art portfolios, exhibiting more than 100 million pieces of student art. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Jan. 31 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the Jan. 31 NSP! more
Lancer Productions welcomed North Scott's third graders to the Fine Arts Auditorium for a morning preview of “Charlotte's Web” on Wednesday, Jan. 24. more
Scott, Cedar and Muscatine County landowners have more power than legislators to stop carbon waste pipelines planned through the counties, said two state legislators eager to see Iowa eliminate eminent domain as an option for developers. more
Barb Vance has handled taxpayer money 45 years for Scott County, and she’s not done yet. more
North Scott’s youngest students will start new traditions this year, as the district rolls out changes to Pre-K and kindergarten registration. more
School alarms meant for fire safety may inadvertently jeopardize lives if Iowa legislators do not pass a bill crafted around North Scott schools’ alarm policy. more
USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) obligated a record $85.8 million in conservation practice funding to Iowa farmers in fiscal year 2023, through 1,628 conservation program contracts that will help treat natural resource concerns such as soil erosion and water quality on 386,736 acres. more
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