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Friday, September 03, 2010
158 Scott County organizations at risk of losing tax-exempt status
One hundred fifty-eight groups in Scott County are among 300,000 nationwide who have been granted a reprieve from the IRS for their failure to file tax returns from 2007-2009.

If they missed a May 17 deadline to file an annual return with the government, they have until Oct. 15, 2010, before they lose their tax-exempt status, according to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman.

Included on the list are sports leagues, civic clubs, support groups, and veterans, educational and philanthropic organizations.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

News

Scott County Republicans challenge IFA's county supervisor nominations
The Scott County Republican Party filed a formal protest Monday in an attempt to keep the names of three candidates for county supervisor off the ballot for the Nov. 2 general election.

"Yes, we did file a protest. These candidates should have run in the primary in June in order to have the fairest vote," party chair Judy Davidson told The NSP after meeting with officials in the Scott County Auditor's Office Monday afternoon.

Davidson was referring to candidates nominated by a new political party, Iowans For Accountability. The candidates - John Riley of Blue Grass, Jesse Anderson of LeClaire and John Greene of Davenport - were nominated by IFA at a county convention on Aug. 24. Their names were reported to the Scott County Auditor's Office to meet the filing deadline of Aug. 25

Davidson said she has heard that the candidates are Republicans.

A hearing on the Republican Party's challenge is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 2 at 3:00 p.m. at the Auditor's Office, said Roland Caldwell, operations manager for the county auditor.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Eldridge water rates set to take a hike
By Scott Campbell

NSP Editor

For the second time this year Eldridge residents will see their water rates go up, and it will be the first of a two-step increase earmarked to make up for a decrease in utility revenues.

Water rates will be increasing by 10 percent, effective with the Sept. 1 billing cycle, and the new rates will result in the average residential customer seeing their bill increase by approximately $2.06 per month.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Head for the 'Hills' in Donahue this weekend
With the Labor Day weekend fast approaching, you ought to load up the truck and move to ...

Donahue.

Iowa, that is. Swimming ducks. Games in the park.

The annual Donahue Frontier Days celebration is sporting a "Beverly Hillbillies" theme this year, with activities taking place Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 3, 4 and 5, in this northwestern Scott County community.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Celebrate Labor Day the old-fashioned way at McCausland
Summer will go out with a bang, at least in McCausland, where the town's annual Labor Day Celebration will feature its biggest fireworks show ever.

The good old-fashioned family fun will begin on Sunday, Sept. 5, with the McCausland Fire Department water fights at noon (sign up starts at 11 a.m.).

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Kent Arp flies high with skydivers on Father's Day
By Phil Roberts

NSP Staff Writer

Kent Arp is flying high. Ten thousand feet high.

Arp, a farmer and self-employed contractor who lives in Walcott, went skydiving for his first time ever in June. He jumped at the same time as his daughter, Katie Arp. Some other folks, including relatives and Arp's neighbor, Mike Clayton, also parachuted to the ground.

"It was the thrill of a lifetime," Arp says.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010









 
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