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A streak of warm and dry weather has created ideal conditions for some Iowa farmers to start planting their corn crop this week. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the April 19 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the April 19 NSP! more
Iowa senators passed changes to Iowa’s child labor laws early Tuesday to allow 14- to 17-year-olds to work longer hours and in restricted fields with parental permission. more
A fund that helps shield Iowa farmers from losses from bankruptcies of the companies that buy or store their grain is poised to tax their products for the first time in more than 30 years, which has prompted legislation that could overhaul the fund. more
The Iowa House passed legislation last week restricting drone surveillance of livestock facilities without the permission of the property owner more
Scott County Supervisors voted April 13 to make MEDIC a countywide department, assuming its fleet of vehicles and three buildings. more
The Eldridge Community Center and Skate Park will host the Quad City Rollers’ first game of the 2023 season on Saturday, April 22. more
New street repair estimates exceeding $2.2 million prompted some Princeton council members to suggest foregoing a trail plan, and instead borrow to improve River Drive, Third, Fourth and Fifth streets. more
A LeClaire restaurant was cited for risking cross contamination in food storage following a March 29 inspection. more
Princeton resident Bill Grunder said the ballot box is about the only place Iowans can seek relief on recent property value increases. more
Thirty-two Scott County property taxpayers already have signed up for formal assessment reviews that begin in May. more
Scott County sheriff’s reserve vice president Dan Ryan, left, and president Rich Aleksiejczyk pose with new shoulder patches commemorating autism month. more
The North Scott Speech team recently wrapped up a successful season. more
Revised forecasts released by the National Weather Service Thursday pushed the expected crests even higher on the Mississippi River, where major flooding is expected from Dubuque and southward to at least Burlington. more
When the curtain comes down for the final time on Lancer Productions’ “Anything Goes” this Sunday, the cast and crew won’t be the only ones taking one last bow. more
Look for at least 40 loads of concrete arriving at First Street and LeClaire Road this week, reviving progress on work sidelined by weather and logistics. more
Princeton fortified for the 2023 flood with the help of North Scott football players. more
Eldridge history surrounds Matt DeWulf. more
McCausland’s best-kept secret has quietly been growing on the edge of town for more than 30 years. more
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