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(NewsUSA) - The risk of becoming trapped in a grain bin while trying to remove clumped or rotting grain remains a real hazard for farmers and their employees, who could be buried within seconds by … more
The Scott County Pork Producers held their Pork Youth Ambassador Contest on Sunday, April 15, and chose Evan Keppy as their 2018 Scott County Pork Youth Ambassador. more
Eldridge’s Easter afternoon power outage spurred more talk, and a council member’s call to action on a second MidAmerican power line to the city’s utility. more
The 2022 session of the Iowa Legislature began Jan. 10, much as lawmakers have convened for most of the past 175 years: with speeches and ceremony, the reuniting of friends and the renewal of partisan enmity. more
North Scott school board members  on April 11 approved the following job changes: more
Thunderous calls from competing Toms trying to out-do one another for the attention from nearby hens, rattles through Iowa’s timber each spring. This annual ritual is witnessed by hunters who attempt to mimic the call of a lonely hen, to attract a frustrated Tom to come search her out. more
Wapsi Environmental Center near Dixon held a maple syrup demonstration on March 4. more
"Let's do our part to clean up the iconic Whiskey Run Creek in Princeton on Saturday, April 15th ..." more
"Based on Mr. Spengler’s reasoning sounds like we need more gun regulations ..." more
"For Iowans, the Wheel of Fortune is spinning out legislation that is, at best punitive, and, at worst, destructive ..." more
Walk into any library or bookstore and you are greeted with shelves upon shelves of books of every genre, reading level, and topic imaginable. more
Ask any librarian about the topic of book banning and you will get a reaction. Within minutes, you’ll hear a passionate response about how their purpose is to “find and provide resources that our patrons seek, without judgment.” more
March 28, 1973: The Eldridge City Council moved to seek forced annexation of two areas surrounded by the city limits, and a two-square-mile area north of Slopertown Road. This would include farms owned by Ted Green, Albert Keppy Sr., Roy Keppy, Henry Stoltenberg and Arnold Keppy, as well as a portion of the Henry Keppy III farm, portions of Fellner’s and Country Acres divisions not already voluntarily annexed by the city, the Harry Arp farm, and several areas of land near Caterpillar and the Davenport Municipal Airport. more
This time a year ago, "Impressions" reprinted a picture page in color from October 2002 when the Kyiv (Ukraine) Symphony performed at the North Scott Fine Arts Auditorium and citizens opened their hearts and homes to 160-plus musicians. more
We sat in a circle in the Fellowship Hall at Faith Lutheran Church. Members of the Edward W. Knapper Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6174 began to tell their stories of their service in the Vietnam War. more
Roger Allen Holdorf, age 63, of rural Walcott, passed away on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at his home surrounded by his loving family after a short battle with cancer. A visitation will be held from 4-7 p.m., Friday, March 31, at Bentley Funeral Home in Durant.  A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 1, at the funeral home.  Burial will take place in Maysville Cemetery.  Online condolences may be left at www.bentleyfuneralhome.com. more
Jackson “Jack” Schneckloth, 16, of North Liberty, passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, March 23, 2023. more
Henry Peters will celebrate his 90th birthday with an open house. more
Music from the heartland will be offered in concert by the Bettendorf Park Band, 7 p.m., Friday, March 31 at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 3775 Middle Road, Bettendorf. more
The Mid-America Emmy-nominated documentary “Becoming Harriet Beecher Stowe,” will be presented 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 5 at the Scott County Library in Eldridge. more
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