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First: NORMAN Middle: Last: WATERS Affix: JR Permanent ID: 03-13953 Sex: Male Date of Birth: 10/7/1980 Current Age: 43 Age at Booking: 43 Height: 5' 10" Weight: 185 Pounds Race: African American … more
First: ISAAC Middle: JAMES Last: MCDOW Affix: Permanent ID: 24-30923 Sex: Male Date of Birth: 11/22/2005 Current Age: 18 Age at Booking: 18 Height: 5' 08" Weight: 155 Pounds Race: White Hair … more
First: DRAKE Middle: AUSTIN Last: HOWARD Affix: Permanent ID: 16-16312 Sex: Male Date of Birth: 2/26/1998 Current Age: 26 Age at Booking: 26 Height: 5' 10" Weight: 160 Pounds Race: African … more
First: DANTE Middle: CARNELL Last: TATE Affix: Permanent ID: 24-30924 Sex: Male Date of Birth: 11/12/1998 Current Age: 25 Age at Booking: 25 Height: 6' 00" Weight: 180 Pounds Race: African … more
A $6,000 budget appropriation launched Long Grove’s new park board. more
Tom Monroe, chair of the Scott County Extension Council, has announced that Becky Bray, Scott County Extension Director, will retire at the end of June.  Bray has served Scott County for 46 years and as director since 1995.  Bray came to Scott County as 4-H staff in 1978. more
Nahant Marsh Education Center invites people to learn about volunteer opportunities, 9-11 a.m., Saturday, April 13, at the center, 4220 Wapello Ave., Davenport. more
With tax time and crazy winter/spring weather behind us, everyone can use a laugh, and the DeWitt Theater Company (DTC) is up to the challenge. more
The Iowa Barn Foundation spring tour showcases 11 barns in southern Black Hawk and northern Tama counties, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, June 22 and 23. more
North Scott Rotary’s “Pay It Forward” campaign rolled into Princeton on April 3, and this time, Virgil Grissom students had the opportunity to help animals. more
North Scott superintendent Joe Stutting is the recipient of the Outstanding Superintendent Award, as part of the Outstanding Administrator Awards from the Iowa Bandmasters Association. The awards honor the expectational contributions of administrators who have demonstrated unwavering support for music education and the arts in their schools and communities. more
Community Center February revenue totaled just over $4,800 in February, and board members learned the center anticipates more bookings. more
The DeWitt Noon Lions present Southeast Asia by Land and Sea in 2023, with shows at 3 and 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 16, at the DeWitt Operahouse, 716 Sixth Ave., DeWitt. more
When I was sitting court-side at Vibrant Arena March 15 before the UNI women's game tipped off in the Missouri Valley Tournament, I watched the three-member officiating crew – all women – go through their pre-game warmups and made a mental note of how seriously they were taking their responsibilities. more
April 14, 1999: Mel Foster Co. purchased 100 acres over four tracts of prime development land, known as the Muhs property, for $1.6 million. A fifth tract of land, containing a farmhouse and outbuildings, was purchased for $316,000 by Norman and Lois Muhs. The property was located west of Mel Foster’s Townsend Farms addition. The North Scott School District said it was interested in purchasing 20 acres for new athletic field and a possible new elementary school, and the city of Eldridge was also interested in five to seven acres for a new park. more
City officials in Davenport have managed to accomplish the impossible this year: They have brought Republicans and Democrats in the Legislature together to agree on something. more
Things are starting to wrap up at the capitol as we end the session, and the House of Representatives is busy working on the budget for the 2025 Fiscal Year. more
As week 13 comes to a close I find myself with a growing appreciation for my opportunity to live here in Iowa, not to mention the great honor of serving you all in the Iowa House. more
The 13th week of the 2024 Legislative Session brought more bills to the House floor. As chairman of the House Appropriation Committee, I received our budget targets for this session. We will soon begin building the budget for the State of Iowa. more
The 13th week of the legislative session involved a lot of debate, finding an agreement on the state budget, and confirming governor appointees. Bills of note include: more
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