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The classic American meal of meat, potatoes, and vegetables was fused with Japanese ingredients to win over judges at this year’s student Taste competition, hosted March 4, by the Iowa Pork Producers Association. more
Eldridge/North Scott Chamber members celebrated remodeling at Park View Cafe, 10 Lincoln Ave., Park View, March 19. The cafe opened last year and owners Claudia O’Connor and Alejandro Perez updated the inside and brought in new furniture. more
Jeff Bloemker, Davenport banker, has announced he is running for a seat on the Scott County Board of Supervisors and will be participating in the Republican primary in June. more
Eldridge city staff and council on Tuesday disclosed they placed two utility employees on paid leave and launched an investigation that city administrator Nevada Lemke said arose from responses the utility board provided to the city’s Freedom of Information Request. more
Court records sum up Christopher Behal’s record with authorities. more
Assessment updates are being mailed this month to about 3,500 of the county’s 39,000 taxable parcels outside of Davenport that saw values change. more
Scott County supervisors agreed to River Valley Coop’s industrial rezoning request to add liquid ammonia storage to operations just south of Dixon at Allens Grove Road and 295th St. more
Join Princeton elected officials 6-10 p.m., March 23, for Battle of the Bars, a night-long fundraiser for the town of Princeton, culminating in a gun raffle. more
Shive Hattery will conduct a traffic count and data analysis on East LeClaire Road, from First Street to Scott Park Road, and offer a full report by mid-summer. more
Kay Pence, chair of the Scott County Democratic Party, filed to run for Iowa House District 70, on March 15, the same day local school districts were required by law to certify their 2025 school year budgets. more
Eldridge city staff emailed this letter at 1:57 p.m., Friday, March 15, to the North Scott Press. Assistant City Administrator Jeff Martens wrote, “In the interest of being transparent the attached letter was emailed to the Utility Board by the Mayor this afternoon.” more
As lawmakers ended the second funnel deadline of the 2024 legislative session, many of the priorities laid out by Republican leadership at the beginning of the session remain in limbo – while many more were taken out of the running for consideration. more
Across the country, electric demand is growing and could explode if green goals like electrifying home heating, industry and transportation come to fruition. At the same time, many states, utilities and businesses have pledged to decarbonize, helping push older coal and gas power plants that have struggled to stay economically competitive into retirement. more
Eldridge police used artificial intelligence facial recognition software to nab a Kentucky man who swindled First Trust and Savings Eldridge branch out of $10,000, officer Garrett Jahns told council members Monday. more
Holy Week services set to honor resurrection of Christ more
Iowa’s public universities are seeing increased interest in on-campus living from new and returning students, citing convenience and satisfaction with offered resources by their colleges. more
There are at least 721 water body segments in Iowa that do not meet water quality standards for recreation, public water supplies and the protection of aquatic life, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the March 20 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the March 20 NSP! more
Join eastern Iowa families once again for the traditional Easter egg hunt in DeWitt. more
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