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Long Grove residents will begin paying directly for a portion of garbage and recycling pick up fees that the council had covered through property taxes. more
"Since 2016, it has been my calling and honor to serve the citizens of Scott County through responsible governance, and my passion is to continue doing so when re-elected." more
"I was appointed to the supervisor position by unanimous vote in January 2023 from a candidate pool of 28 applicants. I am a very good fit for this position based on my previous four years of Davenport city council experience, being a former small business owner in the finance/investment industry for 25 years, and a resident of Davenport. " more
"I believe the Quad Cities is going to be the next Great Midwest Destination." more
"I’m running to address concerns of safety, power grabs at the expense of the residents of Scott County, and employee retention." more
"I believe government at all levels is too big, and too expensive." more
All Scott County primary election voters may case ballots Thursday and Friday at the Bettendorf Library, 2950 Learning Campus Drive, Bettendorf. more
The U.S. House Agriculture Committee Friday released the draft bill text of the long-awaited $1.5 trillion farm bill, which is likely to face opposition in the Senate from Democrats due to disagreements over federal anti-hunger programs and climate change requirements. more
Some of Eldridge’s newest residents asked Eldridge council members Monday to stop a trail that’s been long planned over the natural gas pipeline path through the Townsend Farms additions on the city’s southside. more
Eldridge’s biggest park is taking shape in minds of city council and park board members, who are imagining walking trails, cycling paths, and a fishing and paddling lake on the west side of the Buttermilk Road soccer fields. more
About $10 million of Scott County’s $33.6 million federal pandemic aid remains to be obligated before a Dec. 31 federal deadline and supervisors have plans to use it all. more
Video cameras are detecting traffic at the U.S. 61 ramp on to LeClaire Road. more
Valley Construction will patch portions of five county roads this spring under a $103,413.50 contract awarded by supervisors. more
Beginning July 1, add strollers, skaters, powered bikes and skateboards to the list of Iowans protected in cross walks. more
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird joined Donald Trump in New York on Monday as the former president’s criminal trial continued. more
The Eldridge utility board’s four new members breezed through an eight-item agenda in 15 minutes, paid the bills, reviewed latest water tests, and declined a cell phone company’s request to reduce its monthly payments for leasing water tower space. more
A structural engineer will assess Princeton’s Boll’s Community Center this week. more
Eldridge will pay attorneys to craft property tax cuts for developers eyeing apartments on the city’s north side. more
Long time Scott County Democratic activist Maria Bribriesco is running for the Scott County Board. more
Davenport police office Gordon Morse is running for Scott County sheriff, bringing 30 years of law enforcement experience, including immigration enforcement during service for the U.S. Coast Guard. more
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