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The American divide isn’t partisan; it’s patriots versus anti-Americans, and can be bridged by focusing on common ideals, not political wedge issues. more
Parishioners believe heavy winds May 7 toppled the Shrine of the Holy Cross statues in St. Ann's Catholic Church cemetery. more
Clinton County authorities are investigating the death of a Donahue teen, found dead Saturday after camping with friends along the Wapsipinicon River. more
Long Grove finances still need more eyes and signatures on receipts, disbursements, and payroll, according to the council’s self-initiated audit presented this month. more
A few barricades are coming down around Eldridge’s $4.8 million First and LeClaire Road project this week. more
Get your copy of the Eldridge citywide garage sale map here! more
Three new members elected to the Park View Owners Association board promise changes to the operations of the board that oversees the unincorporated community of 3,000. more
Safety first on the farm. That’s the lesson North Scott FFA students preached last week to dozens of classmates who have zero farm exposure. more
The future of wind power in Scott County hits the Planning and Zoning Commission’s June agenda. more
Friends, family and classmates will never forget Ben Williams’ love of the outdoors, contagious smile, and huge heart. more
On Sunday, May 28, the North Scott High School Class of 2023 will participate in commencement exercises at the Vibrant Arena at The MARK. Twenty-nine of these students have received Summa Cum Laude status, having excelled academically throughout their high school careers. more
Iowa Democratic party chairwoman Rita Hart joins state auditor Rob Sand and legislative minority leaders for Scott County Democrats Red, White and Blue gala, Saturday, June 24, at the St. Ambrose University Rogalski Center, 2100 N. Ripley St., Davenport. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the May 24 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the May 24 NSP! more
The North Scott Agriculture spring banquet on May 7 celebrated a year of FFA achievements and successes, which included pulling off the banquet through a power outage. more
The public is invited to attend one of the oldest continuous observances of Memorial Day west of the Mississippi River, at the 104th Annual Memorial Day Service at Historic Summit Church, on Utica Ridge Road, 21980 210th Ave., Davenport. more
Eldridge council members added two more special closed sessions to the series of private meetings held over the last two months. more
Board members amended this year’s budget, adding $12.038 million to the $46.7 million spending plan they approved last year. more
School staff and board members cheered loudly for Steve Grolmus, Lancer Pride Award winner. more
Four-year old Henry Tucker held a lemonade stand during his mom, Kate’s, garage sale on Saint Andrews Circle May 20. more
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