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Imagine transforming your outdoors into living space. more
The boy who pulled a loaded gun on a North Scott Junior High classroom in 2018 is now an adult serving a 10-year prison term following a second gun offense. more
Following a five-year break, the North Scott Hall of Excellence will welcome a new member on May 8. more
Eldridge council members on Monday removed Paula Steward from the city utility board as more than a dozen of her supporters cheered her emotional denial of Mayor Frank King’s 15 claims of fiduciary irresponsibility. more
North Scott’s jazz musicians are preparing to put the wraps on another successful year, and the cherry on top is the news that three more musicians will be making their way to Des Moines to participate in the All-State Jazz Band next week. more
They’re called the Austars. more
A judge has allowed the Iowa Freedom of Information Council to intervene in a case that pits the City of Davenport against a resident who is seeking access to municipal records. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the May 1 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the May 1 NSP! more
NS Choir Alums:  You are cordially invited to join the NS Choir department in song at the May 13 concert at the high school at 7:15 p.m. in the auditorium.  more
Another wet week helped lift parts of Iowa from drought, and the remaining dry conditions are predicted to continue to ease into the summer. more
Regents Sherry Bates and Greta Rouse were reelected to lead the Iowa Board of Regents April 24 to the sounds of applause from board and university staff, faculty and leaders. more
In a split vote, the Iowa Utilities Board declined to solicit more evidence before it decides whether to issue a pipeline permit to Summit Carbon Solutions, according to an April 25 board order. more
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed on to a letter Monday alongside 47 other state governors, as well as five territories and commonwealths, opposing the Biden administration’s move to incorporate Air National Guard service members into the Space Force. more
A scorecard for the Iowa legislature's 2024 session more
In a year that’s already been packed with natural phenomena, add one more to your list. The cicadas are coming to Iowa, and they’re coming in droves. more
Moms Around the World will be featured at the Davenport-Bettendorf  American Association of University Women International fashion show, 3 p.m., Sunday May 3, at Ridgecrest Village, Koning Center, 4130 NW Blvd. Davenport. more
Six Republicans and one Democrat are running for two seats on the Scott County Board now held by two Republicans. more
Supervisors approved the second expansion of a confined hog feeding operation in Cleona Township. more
A $3.6 million commitment of taxpayer dollars from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship will leverage a total investment of approximately $10 million toward statewide water quality efforts. more
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