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An Iowa physician continued to violate infection-control protocols this year even after being sanctioned for the offense last year, according to state regulators. more
Rachel Ehlers has been crowned the 2023 Scott County Pork Queen. more
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has finalized long-awaited reforms to how power generation projects get connected to the electric grid, a major step in smoothing the path for thousands of renewable power projects currently waiting to plug in. more
FORT PIERRE, S.D.— The economic benefits of a proposed carbon capture pipeline came under scrutiny last week during the second day of a permit hearing before South Dakota state regulators at the Casey Tibbs Rodeo Center. more
The 41st annual Walcott Day Pie Contest held on July 15 raised $18,550 from the 31 peach pies that were entered. more
Scott County sheriff Tim Lane promoted jail corrections officers Alyssa Cousins and Andrew Stark to sergeants. more
A.E. Underground crews on Monday slip six orange tubes beneath Long Grove’s First Street to carry all the overhead utility lines. more
The Scott County Library earned the state’s top tier ranking for accreditation by the state library, recognizing the quality of all areas of library operations including governance and funding, staffing, library collection, services, public relations, access, and facilities. more
Let the petition-passing begin. more
Seventeen year old Carter Pacha, of Long Grove, died after his car rolled off the Interstate 80 northbound ramp to U.S. 61, about 10:50 p.m., Wednesday. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the Aug. 9 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the Aug. 9 NSP! more
Summit Carbon Solutions has failed to minimize the negative impacts of its proposed carbon dioxide pipeline in North Dakota and will not be permitted to construct it, state regulators decided earlier this month. more
Pakistani-American author Saadia Faruqi spoke at an event for the Eldridge branch of the Scott County Public Library System. more
Iowa judges recently have sided with open government advocates trying to gain access to public records and attend public meetings — with the latest ruling requiring the state to pay $135,000 in legal fees for three media organizations denied records by Gov. Kim Reynolds. more
Supervisors have spent about $9 million of the county’s $32.3 million pandemic aid check. more
Princeton council members agreed to pay ex-police chief Wyatt Heyvaert $4,161 in unpaid compensatory, vacation and sick time after dismissing him July 12 from city staff. more
The Diva Dance Co. and Dream Dance Co. from Tina’s Dance Studio, Tumbling & Gymnastics Center in Eldridge, earned high gold and silver awards in group and production competition at the Chicago Dance Connection 3 Day Workshop and Competition in Schaumburg, IL.  more
North Scott/Eldridge Chamber of Commerce members and friends surround Double Barrel Drinkery general manager Jordan Brantner and owner Jason McCoy, to officially open the bar at 350 E. LeClaire Road, Wednesday, Aug. 2. more
The Wapsi Center hosts an archery basics program held at the Wapsi River Environmental Education Center in Dixon, 10 a.m., Saturday. more
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