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New Princeton fire chief Josh Luckritz brings a lifetime of fire service experience that began when he chased firetrucks back to the station as a kid in McCausland. more
Eldridge City Council members began conversations about detention pond maintenance at the Dec. 16 meeting. Although no decisions were made,  council member Brian Dockery said he wants to have the issue resolved by March, before spring maintenance begins. more
Music teacher Paul Skyles conducts the North Scott fourth-sixth grade choir, Dec. 10 at Grand Haven Retirement Community. more
The Eldridge Utility Board decided to table further discussion of future chemical fluoridation of the municipal water supply. more
Chamber Music Quad Cities will perform, on Sunday, January 19, 3:00 p.m., at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Parish Hall, 121 W. 12th Street, Davenport, Classic Neo-Classic, featuring works of Stravinsky and Mozart.  Violinist Grace Park, Naumburg International Violin Contest winner, will join CMQC co-artistic directors Gregory Sauer, cello, and Thomas Sauer, piano, for this concert. more
Drivers entering Long Grove will be greeted with their speed in 15-inch tall numbers. Council members bought three Shield 15 radar speed signs they hope will slow down in-town traffic. more
A public-private partnership between the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, the Iowa Soybean Association and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will invest over $2.3 million to install nutrient-reducing practices in priority Iowa watersheds. more
Liberty Pattern Company, a globally recognized leader in pattern engineering, announces the retirement of director Gary August after a 43-year career with the organization. more
Work will begin in 2025 on $2.7 million in repaving contracts for South Park View Drive, Park Lane Circle, Cherokee  Drive and Crest View Drive, in Park View. more
Supervisors hired CDMI Concrete Contractors of Port Byron to resurface sections of Territorial Road and 240th Avenue. more
The Quad City Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce that Nicolas Propes, North Scott Junior High band director, has been named the inaugural Quad City Symphony Orchestra (QCSO) Music Teacher Award winner for the 2024-2025 school year. Nicolas was nominated by fellow music educator at NSJH, Ashley Knobloch. Propes will be recognized at QCSO events throughout the season and will receive two Masterworks Season Subscriptions as a thank you for his dedication to music education in the Quad Cities. more
North Scott school resource officer Garrett Jahns and Music Boosters Carrie LaPlante and Beth Ann Anderson were honored with Lancer Pride Awards. more
As the North Scott School District prepares to wrap up a series of Vision 2025 projects, it is also looking ahead to new facilities improvements. more
McCausland kids wrote letters to Santa, made Christmas crafts, enjoyed treats and busted a holiday piñata at the Dec. 8 annual town Christmas party. more
A Scott County prosecutor is suing an Iowa county, a Division of Criminal Investigations agent and a judge for defamation. more
A group of e-cigarette and vaping product distributors and retailers is suing the state of Iowa to block enforcement of a new law set to take effect in February. more
The Eldridge Police Department and the Scott County Sheriff's Office took seven kids shopping at Walmart during the 3rd Annual Shop With A Cop program. more
Kids lined up at the North Scott Press for coloring, treats from Haven Real Estate, and tacos from Cabos during the Eldridge/North Scott Chamber of Commerce Dec. 6, Hometown Holiday event. more
The annual meeting of the Maysville Cemetery Association will be held at 7 p.m. Jan. 9, 2025, at the Maysville fire station/town hall. The public is welcome to attend. more
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