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The Iowa House Republican caucus outlined their priorities heading into the 2024 Legislative Session.  more
The state of Iowa isn’t meeting the federally mandated standards for nursing home oversight, with some care facilities waiting up to 41 months for an annual inspection. more
Supervisors of Kossuth County have approved new restrictions for carbon dioxide pipelines that would require them to be placed certain distances away from cities, houses and other facilities. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Dec. 20 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the Dec. 20 NSP! more
Area churches to celebrate the birth of Christ more
This year’s theme was called Masterpiece. It is arts-inspired and their directive was to invent or innovate in relation to STEM in arts and entertainment. more
On a very magical day each December called “Tickle Your Toes Tuesday,” a special tradition takes place in the kindergarten classroom at John Glenn Elementary. more
Princeton’s next council will have to decide the fate of $50,000 in taxpayer funds already earmarked for a new trail, and perhaps another $42,500 in privately raised funds held by the Princeton Recreational Trails nonprofit. more
The Scott County Library has a 25-year lease through 2050 to remain at the Eldridge headquarters owned by the city of Eldridge. more
Owen Schaapveld had no idea what Lego League was about when he signed up for the Armstrong Elementary club. more
Tina’s Dance Studio brings holiday joy and spirit with a weekend of dance and giving. more
In a courtroom with family, friends, and four Eldridge elected officials, former Eldridge city clerk was sentenced to a $10,000 fine, 200 hours of community service, two years of probation and no jail time for taking Eldridge taxpayer funds. more
Eldridge police chief Joe Sisler will resume his fight to keep his job in a closed hearing Dec. 20 where he hopes to share more confidential police information with Eldridge council members about a teenage girl’s sexual abuse by a former Eldridge officer. more
Iowa American Water plans to install 140 new water meters by Saturday, Dec. 16, following the company’s Dec. 7 purchase of Donahue’s water and sewer system sale. more
Scott County sheriff’s deputy Chris P. Carter is scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 4 for a first offense drunk driving charge filed after his arrest while on duty in Princeton. more
Scott County expects a $1.4 million operating deficit in the first fiscal year of turning Medic countywide ambulance service from a nonprofit to a countywide department. more
Davenport’s downtown two-way street conversion in 2025 will bring traffic light changes affecting Scott County’s administration building, courthouse and jail. more
Former Eldridge mayor Marty O’Boyle joined the Scott County Library Board, replacing Kim Hildebrand, of Princeton, who resigned. more
Scott County library board members accepted a new lease through 2050 on the Eldridge headquarters, wrapping up contentious negotiations that filled the library once, and Eldridge city hall twice, with library supporters. more
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