Scott County, Iowa
Recent News About Scott County, Iowa
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Scott County to mail absentee ballot request forms
Roxanna Moritz, who is the Scott County auditor recently announced that she will soon mail absentee ballot request forms out to all the county's active registered voters due to the growing COVID-19 cases.
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Iowa sees more positive COVID-19 tests
During a joint COVID-19 news conference, counties in both Iowa and Illinois discussed how they are managing the virus.
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Scott County deputy sheriff is promoted to sergeant
Sheriff's Deputy Sean Thompson has been promoted to the rank of sergeant.
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Moritz supports accessible absentee voting in Iowa
Scott County Auditor Roxanna Moritz is advocating for easy, accessible absentee voting in Iowa.
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Family Restaurant in Davenport reopens
Regular customers filed into Family Restaurant in Davenport when they reopened on May 16. However, the restaurant manager sayid she got the green light to reopen on May 15 but they weren't ready.
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Scott County Jail makes changes to prevent coronavirus spread
Scott County Jail has implemented new protocols as the coronavirus continues to spread in the community.
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Scott County bars, restaurants given grants to stay afloat
The state of Iowa has issued $1.5 million in support of small businesses in Scott County.
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Scott County Jail releases 50 inmates to address COVID-19 concerns
As many communities across the country seek to limit jail populations in response to COVID-19 concerns, the Scott County Jail has already released approximately 50 inmates to limit overcrowding.
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Commissioner requests absentee ballots to reduce in-person voting
Roxanna Moritz, the Scott County Auditor and Commissioner of Elections, asked the County Board of Supervisors for funds for the spending authority, which will allow Moritz to mail requests for absentee ballots for voters to mail them ahead of the primary election and by June 2.
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Iowa Attorney General files civil lawsuit against couple accused of defrauding customers
An Iowa couple is facing a civil lawsuit from the state Attorney General’s Office for allegedly scamming people through a telemarketing operation, authorities said.