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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
Olathea Creek Winery in LeClaire is among 26 Iowa organizations awarded Choose Iowa grants to expand business and services. more
American Legion Post 548 in Walcott is sending two young men to Boys State this year. more
Look for three North Scott girls with Elite Athletics QC’s cheer teams competiting April 18-21 in Orlando. more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the April 10 NSP! more
View the Eldridge Police report from the April 10 NSP! more
Donahue welcomes residents and visitors to a business expo, community update, and open house at the town’s renovated maintenance building 1-3 p.m., Sunday, April 14. more
Eldridge Mayor Frank King dismissed two more members of the city utility board Friday, alleging Paula Steward and Barb O’Brien breached fiduciary duties by not complying with his and council’s demands. more
It’s official: North Scott sports fans will see a familiar face once again patrolling the sidelines of The Pit come boys’ basketball season. more
Behren Radech can dunk a basketball. For a friend though, he was willing to miss a few times. more
Eldridge Mayor Frank King dismissed two more members of the city utility board Friday, alleging Paula Steward and Barb O’Brien breached fiduciary duties by not complying with his and council’s demands. more
Supervisors approved 10 new county positions, and boosted salaries and benefits of five others to add $577,816 to the county’s annual payroll. more
Rising property values allowed Scott County supervisors to keep the urban property tax rate the same, and cut the rural route, while collecting even more property tax dollars next year. more
Wells Ferry Road will close this spring for replacement of two bridges under a $1.9 million contract awarded by Scott County supervisors more
A central Iowa physician who was criminally convicted of sexual abuse in February has agreed to the revocation of his medical license. more
Hahn concrete trucks lay down a new First Street March 29 in Long Grove. more
Eva Lubben of Long Grove, a senior at North Scott High School, finished first March 23 in the inaugural Tom Narak Four-Way Test speech contest sponsored by North Scott Rotary. more
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