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Immerse yourself in native wildflowers Saturday on a Scott and Rock Island County tour of gardens as diverse as the owners. more
Keith Youngers will lead a parade Saturday for a town festival he helped revive 19 years ago. more
Representatives from Triple Oak Power presented specifics on a possible wind turbine project to about two dozen people Thursday, July 13, at the Durant Community Center. more
Long Grove water main work from Schultz Park to First Street and Grove Road is done, with seeding completed this season, and sod possible in the fall if needed. more
Eldridge council members committed $473,000 in patching projects this year to fix streets, including some that took a beating as detour routes. more
Iowa’s corn and soybean crops were buoyed last week by above-normal rainfall and are now in their best shape since the middle of June, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report on Monday. more
Transplanting Succulents was the topic at Grand Haven Retirement in Eldridge on July 13. more
Esther Windt spent summer work days immersed in arts surrounded by like-minded apprentices in Quad-City Arts Metro Arts work program. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the July 19 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the July 19 NSP! more
Eldridge council members Monday awarded assistant city administrator Jeff Martens a 16 percent raise recognizing his performance and expansion of duties in his first six months. more
The next Eldridge police applicants may live within 30 miles of Eldridge after council members removed a city requirement they live within Scott County. more
The council will allow homebuilders in the new Ivy Acres subdivision to add basements with underground sump pump discharge connections to a buried stormwater main. more
Event organizers – not the city of Eldridge – would be responsible for verifying licensing and insurance obligations for alcohol venders at public events, including the Moonlight Chase, Sheridan Meadows concerts and other North Scott Chamber of Commerce events. more
The council approved the second of three readings amending sidewalk ordinances to allow the council to waive requirements in industrially zoned areas. On Monday, the council added a requirement that property owners alert the county recorder if a waiver is approved. more
Princeton has an engineering firm willing to take on trail design, but still faces council concerns about the town’s ability to afford anything more than a design. more
Wyatt Heyvaert resigned his new Princeton city manager position a week after a council investigation into concerns he had missed scheduled work hours and damaged a squad car. more
Changes to development and traffic ordinances will be coming before the council next month. more
Eldridge will convene a public, committee of the whole meeting to discuss the Scott County Library’s renewed lease of the city-owned headquarters at 200 North Sixth Ave., Eldridge. more
A Scott County tradition celebrates its 104th anniversary as the Great Mississippi Valley Fair kicks off next week. more
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