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View the Eldridge Police report from the Aug. 30 NSP! more
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More than 100 residents who crowded into the Scott County Library Monday made sure Eldridge council members heard strong support for a library that every council member said will not be moving anywhere. more
Jeff and Lora Rathje are bracing for a new experience Labor Day in McCausland. They’ll lead the parade atop the back of their Cadillac convertible. more
Donahue residents left few stones unturned in the days leading up to this week’s Donahue Days celebration. more
For the 53rd consecutive year, The North Scott Press and area businesses are giving readers the chance to win cash prizes — $1,020 this year over 12 weeks — for picking the winners in football games. more
Thursday, Aug. 24 tied the 100-degree daily record high recorded in 1936, and set the warmest low temperature ever of 78 at the Davenport Municipal Airport. more
Mayor Frank King swore in new patrol officer Chad Huettman, who arrives from the Davenport police department with a decade of experience. more
Former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement director Thomas Homan will share a message about security at the Mexican border as the keynote speaker at Scott County Republicans’ Ronald Reagan Dinner, Oct. 12 at the Quad-Cities Waterfront Convention Center. more
The Quad City Rollers return to the Eldridge Community Center rink Saturday, Aug. 26, to take on CoMo Roller Derby, from Columbia, Mo., and support a 51-year-old Scott County charity. more
Donahue will be holding its annual Frontier Day event on Sept. 3. One of the day’s events will be an apple pie baking contest. Everyone is invited to submit their baking creativity. more
Scott County supervisors’ lobbyists are bracing for another round of state legislation to reduce property tax revenue, and siphon away part of sales taxes the county relies on to keep local tax rates low. more
Scott County Sheriff Tim Lane swears in new deputy Mason Wilson. more
There was not enough rainfall in recent weeks to significantly improve dry conditions across Iowa, as a string of hot days with no rain moves in this week. more
Eldridge city council and Scott County library board members will listen to the public before discussing the library lease at a public meeting, 6 p.m., Monday, Aug. 28, at the library. Each … more
State, city and county food inspectors have cited Iowa restaurants and stores for hundreds of food-safety violations during the past four weeks, including unsanitary kitchens, expired food and a lack of running water. more
A Sioux County dairy farmer says she received little direction from state regulators about how to prepare for this week’s Iowa Utilities Board hearing that might determine whether she will be forced to allow a carbon dioxide pipeline to be built across her 80 acres. more
An Iowa administrative law judge has decided that Summit Carbon Solutions should give documents of its “dispersion modeling” to groups that seek them as evidence for the company’s upcoming pipeline permit hearing. more
Summit Carbon Solutions must reveal the financial aspects of its agreements with ethanol plants to the attorneys for two groups that seek to verify the economic claims of Summit’s proposed carbon dioxide pipeline, the Iowa Utilities Board has decided. more
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