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Long Grove could learn a lesson from Eldridge when considering a new utility board. more
A nine-page letter from Eldridge council members states utility board members are unaware of their employees’ specific performance issues, and accuses utility manager Jacob Rowe of lying to members of both boards in public meetings. more
As North Scott High School prepares to hire a new principal, the district added to its “Help Wanted” list. more
Christopher Behal was drunk and being sought on a domestic assault warrant when police found him 1:47 a.m., March 14, at a one car-accident in Mount Joy, according to court records. more
Calm and professional. That’s how emergency dispatcher Tasha Elick remained as she talked to a caller threatening suicide. She didn’t just send help. She provided it. more
The outdoor track and field season hasn’t even started yet, but the Lancer girls are already winning. more
While every year the athletes change, one thing remains the same in high school track and field — the 400 meters around the oval. more
A celebration of life for Robert "Bob" Wichtoski, 74, of Green Bay, Wis., formerly of Long Grove and Davenport, will be held from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at the Long Grove Community Center. Bob loved football and the Green Bay Packers, so wear Bob's favorite team colors or your team colors. Please join the family to share your favorite memories and honor an incredible man and his special life. Per his wishes, cremation rites have been accorded, and burial will be in Davenport Memorial Park later in April.  more
First: JOEL Middle: LUCAS Last: MARTIN Affix: Permanent ID: 19-22806 Sex: Male Date of Birth: 6/7/1980 Current Age: 43 Age at Booking: 43 Height: 6' 04" Weight: 240 Pounds Race: White Hair … more
A bill allowing state agencies to have annual audits performed by private accountants was returned without recommendation to the House State Government Committee by a subcommittee March 12. more
House lawmakers approved legislation March 13 that would provide funding for schools to implement safety measures — including allowances for schools to pay for arming staff. more
A bill that would prohibit Iowa food processors from using misleading labels on fake meat products was advanced by a House committee on Tuesday, ensuring it will remain viable after a legislative deadline this week. more
A new analysis of the federal government’s enforcement of animal-welfare laws has found that regulators penalize only 1 percent of the breeders who are cited for violations. more
The Iowa House passed legislation March 11 on local storm water and top soil regulation after the same bill failed the previous week. more
Despite a slight reduction in expected incoming taxes, the Revenue Estimating Conference predicted Iowa will collect about $9.6 billion in the current fiscal year as Iowa lawmakers begin review of individual income tax cuts proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and lawmakers. more
School districts would be required to report to a state board if they take disciplinary action against licensed employees for “grooming” or abusing a student under a bill passed by the Iowa House March 11. more
Van Meter Inc. is helping power the future of the electrical industry through its new Spark Your Success Scholarship. The $2,500 scholarship is awarded to up to four individuals who have completed a high school degree or GED and are pursuing a field related to the electrical trades. more
Join eastern Iowa families once again for the traditional Easter egg hunt in DeWitt. more
View the Eldridge Police report from the March 20 NSP! more
View the Scott County Sheriff's report from the March 20 NSP! more
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