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A joint meeting of three elected members of the Eldridge city council and two appointed utility board members disclosed reasons behind a simmering conflict that led to the threat of a lawsuit from the utility board. more
Friends and family filled Ray's Pub in Donahue Sunday to help the Harvey family. Their first-grader, Hugh is undergoing chemotherapy for high-risk neuroblastoma cancer diagnosed in December. more
Eldridge utility board members say they are prepared to sue the city and council to keep longtime utility board chairman Brock Kroeger. more
Eldridge council members agreed Monday to contract with a new liability insurance provider after the city’s longstanding insurer declined to renew coverage due to concerns over the city’s claim history. more
A portion of the $44 million St. Joan of Arc Catholic school under construction in Bettendorf will be financed tax free under an agreement approved March 1 by Scott County supervisors. more
Independent testing of Eldridge Well #2 shows negligible levels of 25 distinct perflourinated compounds. more
The Army National Guard alerted Mount Joy area property owners this month of Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS) industrial chemicals detected at high levels in groundwater around the Davenport Army Aviation Support facility. more
Riverstone Group filed suit against Scott County to reverse supervisors’ zoning decision against an asphalt/concrete recycling plant in Mount Joy. more
Eldridge electric customers can expect flat rates, and lower power rate adjustments in the next fiscal year. more
North Scott residents have the chance to have fun and win prizes by visiting some of their favorite local businesses. more
North Scott High School juniors Cadence Strom, Courtney Nelson and Kyla Stone were among Powerhouse Senior Elite group from Above the Barre Dance Academy, earning national championships in hip hop and pom competition in Orlando, Fla. more
New Princeton police chief Freddy Almanza is patrolling in a new Ford pickup truck, bought by the city council. more
The annual Antique Spectacular Vintage Market is returning to the QCCA Expo Center in Rock Island for its 30th year. The event will take place from March 1-3, featuring a sold-out lineup of vendors showcasing a wide variety of antiques and vintage items. more
Scott County Auditor Kerri Tompkins is running again to continue serving the position she was appointed to fill a vacancy in June 2021, and won election in November of 2022. more
Have you ever witnessed a NASA rocket launch? Have you ever seen the splashdown of a space capsule in the middle of the Pacific Ocean?  more
A $1.4 million Iowa Department of Transportation construction contract will close Wisconsin Avenue and Utica Ridge Road bridges over Interstate 80. more
Ray’s Pub in Donahue is hosting a fundraiser, 2-6 p.m., Sunday, March 3 for Hugh Harvey, a Glenn Elementary first-grader undergoing cancer treatment. more
John Cannon, left, who lives south of Eldridge on Blackhawk Trail, joins t hree dozen people demonstrating for Ukraine Saturday at 53rd Street and Elmore Avenue. Cannon said he's not Ukranian, but wanted to support his friends who are. more
All hay producers in the region are invited to attend the annual Eastern Iowa Hay Producers Association Annual Meeting and Conference on March 14 at Buzzy’s Bar and Grill, 414 Main St., Welton. Registration is at 10 a.m. with the program at 10:30 a.m. more
City Councilman Scott Campbell was recognized by the Park Board for his 17 years of service and dedication to Eldridge parks as a member and Chairman of the Park Board. more
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