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The Taxpayer Relief Fund now has a $3.6772 billion balance in its account, affirming Iowa’s sound fiscal management over the last 10 years with the current majority. more
"What’s happening around town is not the old ding-dong-ditching game that most of us grew up with where someone rang your doorbell during the day or evening and then quickly ran away ..." more
Back in January, I bought tickets the first day they were available for the Feb. 14 Broadway production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" and the pre-show buffet at the Adler in downtown Davenport. more
Congratulations, readers! more
Feb. 22, 1984: Students at John Glenn Elementary School were enjoying working on the new school computer. It was purchased for $3,000 with funds raised by the PTO at the recent school carnival and raffle. more
The 2016 election marked a turning point in American politics. One noteworthy example was the increase in the number of women running for office. more
Keeping students safe in schools is a top priority for House Republicans for all Iowans. That’s why the Public Safety Committee advanced House Study Bill 675 to ensure students have the protection they deserve all day. HSB 675 has two parts, the first addresses the need for school resources officers inside buildings and the second creates a professional weapons permit and with extensive training for school employees. more
The sixth week at the Iowa Senate included one of the first major deadlines, which kept us busy with many subcommittees and committees to pass legislation through its first hurdle. This meant we covered a wide range of issues while we worked towards that deadline. more
The sixth week of the legislative session included our first deadline of the year, keeping us busy in subcommittee and committee meetings as we worked to get important legislation covering a wide range of issues through our first hurdle. more
Last week was a busy one for me in the Judiciary and State Government committees so I will write about three important bills in these committees. I have heard a lot about these issues from all of you. more
"Last year, Iowans learned the terrifying news that our state has the second highest cancer rate in the nation and Iowa is the only state where the rate is increasing ..." more
Feb. 13, 1974: The North Scott wrestling team would compete in the sectional tournament in the AAA class – the largest in the state –for the first time. The tournament would be held at Bettendorf High School, with Davenport West and Davenport Central also competing. more
"America, we can do better than another Biden-Trump rematch! Right now, as an independent voter, I’d welcome a decent third party candidate ..." more
"The Sheridan Meadows pond was mostly a drought depleted weed bed this past summer, adding to the eye sore a dehydrated swamp. I again ask this new city council and mayor for active leadership in addressing this concealed gem we have at Sheridan Meadows Park ..." more
"In Washington lately, bipartisanship or compromise is the kiss of death for any piece of meaningful legislation.  Partisan politics take priority, especially in an election year.  The 118th Congress is on track to be one of the least functional sessions ever ..." more
Feb. 10, 1999: The North Scott School District formed a Y2K committee to study whether computer systems would need to be upgraded in order to properly function starting Jan. 1, 2000. more
This one hurts. more
For 32 years, from 1971-2003, I was The NSP's reporter at almost every school board meeting. During that time, I observed who were the leaders, the followers and just a few who were in it for the glory. The common denominator, however, was that decisions were made in support of "what's good for kids." more
His shirt wasn’t always buttoned for the day when I would walk into class ahead of the bell. more
In 1969, a pioneering initiative took root in the Davenport-Bettendorf area, shaping the local landscape of civic engagement and discourse for decades to come. The Legislative Forum, an event that transcended political affiliations, owes its inception to Mary Ross, then the President of the Davenport-Bettendorf Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and a dedicated member of the League of Women Voters. Since its humble beginnings, the forum has evolved into a testament to the community's commitment to open dialogue and informed citizenship. more
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