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Dorla Schroder has kept busy in McCausland for most of her 93 years, teaching in the one-room Sand Hill school in the late 1940s, raising a family, and chickens on the farm she shared with husband, Norman. more
Donahue has three days of festivities for a Labor Day weekend celebration, culminating Sunday in Sportsmen’s Park with a concert and fireworks. more
Facebook’s real estate arm paid nearly $60,000 per acre for a 328.7 rural Davenport site that will be home to the social media firm’s latest data center. more
A new school year means new faces, and at North Scott High School this year, students can expect to see another new staff member patrolling the halls. more
Long Grove city government will be showing up on Facebook more often after the council approved a social media policy intended to increase posts. more
Cancer Support Community Iowa and NW Illinois is hosting a free Qigong information and demonstration class 11:30 a.m., Thursday, August 29 at Gilda’s Club, 1351 W. Central Park Ave., Suite 200, Davenport. more
Crossroads is thrilled to announce the return of the highly anticipated third annual FestivALL on 1-7 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 21 at the corner of 2nd Street and Pine, Muscatine. more
Milestones Area Agency on Aging, in Davenport, and USAging in Washington, D.C. have been awarded the 2024 Immunization Neighborhood Champion Award by the National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit (NAIIS) for their work through the Aging and Disability Vaccination Collaborative. more
Cedar County Ducks Unlimited invite all to a chapter dinner and fundraiser, 5:30 p.m., Sept. 18 at the Durant Community Center. more
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced over $14 million in grants for 19 projects in Iowa designed to increase availability and access to biofuels. more
A coalition of community groups has invited candidates for forums Sept. 21 for Scott County sheriff and auditor candidates, and Oct. 12 for Iowa first district congressional candidates, and Scott County board of supervisors. more
Congratulations to these eastern Iowa farm families recognized at the Iowa State Fair for their 150-plus year old Heritage Farms, and 100-year-old Century Farms. more
U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks spoke in favor of carbon dioxide pipelines as a way to aid Iowa’s ethanol production industry with an environmentally conscious impact. more
The utility board may consider adding an administrative fee to customers who prefer billing by mail instead of online. more
Eldridge council members authorized $89,500 in Shive Hattery engineering work to improve about 2.2 miles of South First Street from North Scott High School to the city limits. more
An $8,000 casino revenue grant from the Regional Development Authority, and some heavy lifting from the Friends Of Donahue erected this grain bin gazebo Saturday in Donahue. more
The Iowa Department of Education has received $276,000 in federal funding to further its and partner organizations’ efforts to help more students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. more
Members of the Rotary Club of North Scott gathered at the Quad Cities International Airport on Aug. 14 to welcome Sofia Munoz, who will be a foreign exchange student at North Scott High School this year as part of Rotary Youth Exchange. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Aug. 21 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the Aug. 21 NSP! more
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