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Long Grove Mayor Mike Limberg said he is working with Eldridge Mayor Frank King to negotiate police coverage by Eldridge officers. more
Eldridge planning and zoning commissioners are scheduled to discuss, and possibly vote on a proposed ordinance to allow and regulate solar panels for homes and businesses. more
Eldridge’s east side water tower will be reconditioned next year, including a paint job that will include the city’s name, and possibly a design submitted by North Scott students. more
Iowa voters will have the opportunity to decide if two measures are added to the state constitution. more
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds gave a keynote address at the U.S.-India Business Council’s India Ideas Summit Delhi Thursday as part of her trade mission to India. more
New River Drive renovation plans raised eyebrows and dropped some jaws during a Princeton council meeting convened Sept. 12 at the Boll’s  Community Center. more
Eldridge staff are asking council members to prioritize a 10-year list showing millions of dollars in needed road projects, beginning with south First Street. more
Eldridge council members want a plan for Sheridan Meadows pond to manage a wetland area encroaching on ballfields. But few seem to support dredging a deep pond. more
A unanimous council vote launched an engineering study for a pond at Eldridge’s Hickory Creek Park, just east of Buttermilk Road. more
Some Eldridge council members want the public to weigh in on the $44,000 engineering study that recommended roundabouts at four LeClaire Road intersections. more
The North Scott School District is proceeding with plans for an eight-foot-high fence around the playground at Alan Shepard Elementary following a confrontation between staff and a neighbor on Aug. 28. more
Scott County building inspectors will resume building permitting and inspections in Princeton. more
A new Kwik Star and other development prompted supervisors to ban engine braking on a stretch of U.S. 61 from I-280 west to the Muscatine County line. more
Iowa Democratic lawmakers released a report Thursday showing there has been a reduction of more than 400 staff at Iowa’s Area Education Agencies for this school year in the wake of a new law making changes to the system of agencies. more
Scott County supervisors are preparing for Bettendorf and LeClaire growth to bring even more traffic to the gravel Indiana Avenue. more
Eldridge council members want to hire a finance manager to succeed the city’s retiring clerk, and designate a deputy clerk to take on the city’s increasing fiscal duties. more
The Eldridge utility board is negotiating an 11.8 percent megawatt rate increase with Compass, a firm that manages the utility’s electric purchase. more
Early voting requests are being accepted this week by the Scott County auditor. more
Sixteen states, including Iowa, filed a suit in federal court Aug. 23 to block the Biden administration’s program that protects long-term undocumented people married to U.S. citizens from deportation and grants them a pathway to citizenship. more
Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Monday that Ryan Mulhall will serve as executive director for the Iowa Communications Network beginning Aug. 30. more
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