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"The felon Donald Trump running on the GOP ticket dislikes women and speak about them just like the Taliban do. To whom are they appealing ..." more
"A vote for Trump not only is a vote for a dictator, and Project 2025. It also is a vote for a person who is not in touch with reality ... " more
"I’m running so that we can make room for that respectful debate once again. That’s what makes America the great democracy it is, and I believe that anyone who undermines it doesn’t belong in elected office ..." more
I have fielded a bunch of emails, text messages and phone calls in the days since the school shooting in Winder, Georgia. more
Sept. 23, 2009: A new culvert system was installed at Sheridan Meadows. The project was done to help alleviate flooding problems around the softball and baseball diamonds at the park. more
Corn and soybeans in Iowa are several days behind 2023’s maturation schedule, but are in overall good to excellent condition as harvest begins. more
Brady Ernst of McCausland was the big winner in Week 2 of the NSP Football Contest. He missed two and was bang on with the tiebreaker of 52 (closest to the total number of points in Alabama’s 42-10 win over Wisconsin). He will receive the $50 first prize. more
Iowa Auditor of State Rob Sand said the State of Iowa is in violation of federal requirements for the timely inspection of nursing homes. more
Federal appellate court judges heard oral arguments Sept. 12 for a case filed by groups seeking stronger Environmental Protection Agency water pollution regulations at concentrated livestock operations. more
It’s not even officially fall yet, but some local churches are already thinking of Christmas. more
Iowa voters will have the opportunity to decide if two measures are added to the state constitution. more
Eldridge’s east side water tower will be reconditioned next year, including a paint job that will include the city’s name, and possibly a design submitted by North Scott students. more
Former Share and Care Christian Preschool student, Mason Rathe, donated his time this summer to complete a 4-H project for the preschool.  more
Scott County sheriff’s deputies are investigating a motorcycle-car collision that killed a Grand Mound man, Tuesday afternoon near Donahue. more
Farming continues to be one of the most hazardous occupations in the country. Safety webinars and training are available for agriculture workers Sept. 15 through Sept. 21, which is recognized as National Farm Safety and Health Week. more
Eldridge planning and zoning commissioners are scheduled to discuss, and possibly vote on a proposed ordinance to allow and regulate solar panels for homes and businesses. more
Eldridge hopes to have preliminary First Street renovation plans to the council by Oct. 15, and final plans by Dec. 15, in order to be prepared to bid for work in January 2025. more
Three North Scott students are among 15 named to a new State Science and Technology Fair student advisory board, to help shape future events. more
The Muscatine County Board of Supervisors will draft a letter to Iowa legislators regarding the board’s concerns about carbon dioxide pipelines/eminent domain, specifically as it relates to … more
Long Grove Mayor Mike Limberg said he is working with Eldridge Mayor Frank King to negotiate police coverage by Eldridge officers. more
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