WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2013 - TOMORROW, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will join Dr. Jack Payne, Senior Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Florida, to highlight the need for a new Food, Farm and Jobs Bill to advance agricultural research across the nation.

 

The Obama Administration has called for Congress to pass a five-year farm bill that promotes rural development, preserves a strong farm safety net, maintains nutrition programs, encourages the development of local and regional markets, enhances conservation, honors our international trade commitments, and advances agricultural research.

 

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DATE: December 12, 2013

TIME: 3:15-3:45 p.m. Eastern Standard Time                          

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MOLINE, Ill. (December 11, 2013) - Big Shots Sports Bar in Moline has been named the Quad City Mallards' Offiical Pre-Game Party Zone, the Mallards announced today.

The pre-game party at Big Shots starts at 4:00 p.m. on Mallards home game days. Mallards fans are invited to stop by Big Shots to enjoy 25-ounce Bud Light drafts for just $3.50 as well as a host of other food and beverage choices while preparing to cheer on the Mallards.

"We're excited to be able to team with Big Shots to provide Mallards fans with the perfect place to gather with fellow fans before games and get ready to come out and support the team," said Mallards president Bob McNamara.

Big Shots Sports Bar is conveniently located at 419 15th Street in Moline, just blocks from the iWireless Center.

Mallards fans will first have the opportunity to visit the Pre-Game Party Zone at Big Shots on Saturday, December 21 when the Mallards return home to take on the St Charles Chill at 7:05 p.m. Tickets for the December 21 tilt and all Mallards regular season home games can be purchased at the iWireless Center ticket office, Ticketmaster outlets, through ticketmaster.com or through Ticketmaster charge-by-phone toll free at 1-800-745-3000.  The ticket office is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and on game days from 10:00 a.m. until the start of the second period.

(DES MOINES) - Yesterday, Gov. Branstad appointed Jeffrey D. Farrell as judge to the 5C Judicial District.

Farrell received his law degree from the University of Iowa College of Law and is currently serving as Chief Administrative Law Judge at the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals.  Farrell was appointed to fill the vacancy created by Judge Christopher McDonald who was appointed to the Iowa Court of Appeals.

The counties in the Fifth District<http://www.iowacourts.gov/District_Courts/District_Five/index.asp> are Adair, Adams, Clarke, Dallas, Decatur, Guthrie, Jasper, Lucas, Madison, Marion, Polk, Ringgold, Taylor, Union, Warren and Wayne.

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Host an Exchange Student!

Give the ultimate gift of cultural understanding by hosting a foreign exchange student this upcoming year!  World Heritage Student Exchange Program, a public benefit organization, is seeking local host families for high school students from over 30 countries: Spain, Germany, Thailand, Denmark, Portugal, South Korea, Italy, France, The former Soviet Union Countries, Norway and more!

Couples, single parents, and families with & without children in the home are all encouraged to host!  You can choose to host a student for a semester or for the school year.

Each World Heritage student is fully insured, brings his/her own personal spending money and expects to contribute to his/her share of household responsibilities, as well as being included in normal family activities and lifestyles.

Imagine the world of peace and greater understanding. Imagine yourself as part of the solution! Today's teens are tomorrow's parents, international business people and possibly even future political leaders!  Share your corner of America by helping a foreign exchange student experience life in your area!

For more information call Courtney at (866) 939-4111, go online at www.WhHosts.com or email Courtney@World-Heritage.org

World Heritage International Student Exchange programs, formerly known as Spanish Heritage, is a non-profit, public benefit organization affiliated with and operated under the sponsorship of ASSE International. World Heritage programs are conducted in accordance with the high standards established by the U.S. Council on Standards for International Education Travel (CSIET).

World Heritage is also a member of the Alliance for International Educational and Cultural Exchange.

WORLD HERITAGE (FORMERLY SPANISH HERITAGE) IS A NON-PROFIT, TAX-EXEMPT, PUBLIC-BENEFIT ORGANIZATION.  WORLD HERITAGE IS OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED AS AN EXCHANGE VISITOR PROGRAM BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND IS FULLY LISTED WITH THE COUNCIL OF STANDARDS ON INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL (CSIET)

Program blends homegrown biofuels with conventional fuels, propelling ships, jets and jobs

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2013 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus today announced the U.S. Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Navy's joint "Farm-to-Fleet" venture will now make biofuel blends part of regular, operational fuel purchase and use by the military. The announcement incorporates the acquisition of biofuel blends into regular Department of Defense (DOD) domestic solicitations for jet engine and marine diesel fuels. The Navy will seek to purchase JP-5 and F-76 advanced drop-in biofuels blended from 10 to 50 percent with conventional fuels. Funds from USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) will assist the effort.

"The Navy's intensifying efforts to use advanced, homegrown fuels to power our military benefits both America's national security and our rural communities," said Vilsack. "Not only will production of these fuels create jobs in rural America, they're cost effective for our military, which is the biggest consumer of petroleum in the nation. America's Navy shouldn't have to depend on oil supplies from foreign nations to ensure our national defense, and rural America stands ready to provide clean, homegrown energy that increases our military's energy independence and puts Americans to work."

Farm-to-Fleet builds on the USDA / U.S. Navy partnership inaugurated in 2010, when President Barack Obama challenged his Secretaries of Agriculture, Energy and Navy to investigate how they could work together to speed the development of domestic, competitively-priced "drop-in" diesel and jet fuel substitutes.

"A secure, domestically-produced energy source is very important to our national security," said Navy Secretary Mabus. "Energy is how our naval forces are able to provide presence around the world. Energy is what gets them there and keeps them there. The Farm-to-Fleet initiative we are announcing today is important to advancing a commercial market for advanced biofuel, which will give us an alternative fuel source and help lessen our dependence on foreign oil."

Today's announcement marks the first time alternative fuels such as advanced drop-in biofuels will be available for purchase through regular procurement practices. It lowers barriers for alternative domestic fuel suppliers to do business with DOD. Preliminary indications from the Defense Production Act Title III Advanced Drop-in Biofuels Production Project are that drop-in biofuels will be available for less than $4 per gallon by 2016, making them competitive with traditional sources of fuel.

The program gets underway with a bulk fuels solicitation in 2014, with deliveries expected in mid-2015. USDA and Navy also are collaborating on an Industry Day, Jan. 30, 2014, where stakeholders can learn more about Farm-to-Fleet.

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December 11, 2013 - Cypress, CA - Trident University International (TUI), a leader in online education offering Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees, has announced that Mr. George Harbison has been appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Harbison has an extensive finance background, including many years of CFO-level experience in the education services sector. Andy Vaughn, President and CEO, states, "Trident is fortunate to have secured the services of such an experienced and well-respected financial executive. I look forward to working with George and the rest of TUI's team to grow the University by successfully providing academic excellence and compassionate commitment to 8,000 students currently enrolled in one of Trident's three Ph.D. programs, seven graduate programs, five undergraduate degrees, or 21 certificate programs."

Most recently, Mr. Harbison served as Chief Financial Officer of I Drive Safely, LLC, a Carlsbad, CA based eLearning company that provides online driver's education, traffic school, and automobile safety programs nationally.

In 2003, Mr. Harbison entered the education services sector when he was named Chief Financial Officer of U.S. Education Corporation (USEC), a newly formed, private-equity backed company involved in the acquisition and operation of postsecondary schools. From 2003 to 2008, USEC grew from seven to sixteen campuses, with annual revenue growing from $32 million to over $170 million. In September 2008, USEC was sold to Chicago-based DeVry Inc. for $290 million.

In 2010, Mr. Harbison was promoted to the position of Chief Financial Officer of DeVry's Healthcare Group, consisting of USEC (subsequently renamed Carrington Colleges Group, Inc.), Ross University (owner of Ross University School of Medicine and Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, both located in the Caribbean), Chamberlain School of Nursing, and American University of the Caribbean (located on the island of St. Maarten). DeVry Healthcare Group revenue exceeded $550 million in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2011.

Earlier in his career, Mr. Harbison was CFO of Real Mex Restaurants (owner of the El Torito, Acapulco, and Chevy's Mexican restaurant brands). He was also CFO of London-based Hilton Group PLC's U.S. gaming company (Ladbrokes USA). At the time, Ladbrokes USA was the largest operator of pari-mutuel gaming venues in the United States with annual handle in excess of $1 billion.

Mr. Harbison is an honor graduate of Kenyon College, and holds an MBA (with honors) from the University of Michigan.

About Trident University International
Founded in 1998, Trident University International (TUI) is a leading online postsecondary university serving all adult learners. Trident uses traditional case-based learning in a proven online setting to teach critical thinking skills so students earn high-quality baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees. TUI offers academic excellence: over 90% of its faculty members have doctoral degrees. TUI offers a real-world, practical curriculum that provides students with the tools to enhance their lives and help further their careers. Please visit www.trident.edu, join our Facebook page or call Trident University International at (877) 664-1202 to learn more about Trident's wide range of bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. programs.


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DECEMBER 18, 2013
4:00 P.M.
First Floor Board Room
Scott County Administrative Center
600 West Fourth Street
Davenport, IA 52801

AGENDA
1. Call to order
2. Approval of Minutes of the November 20, 2013 meeting
3. Public Hearing - Variance - Thomas Holst (applicant): Request for a front yard variance in order to construct a new 40' x 60' detached accessory pole building within a front yard, and observing an approximately thirteen (13) foot front yard setback if allowed as proposed. The property is located in Section 16 of LeClaire Township, 23270 270th Avenue.
Public Hearing Procedure:
a. Chairman reads notice of public hearing.
b. Director reviews case.
c. Applicant/Representative speaks on behalf of request.
d. Public may ask questions or make comments.
e. Director makes staff recommendation.
f. Applicant may respond to comments and/or recommendation.
g. Board members may ask questions.
h. Chairman closes the public portion of the hearing. (No more comments from public or applicant.)
i. Discussion period to determine justification for decision.
j. Board members move to accept, reject, or modify request.
k. Final vote. Case closed. Three members of the Board constitute a quorum. The concurring vote of three members of the Board shall be necessary to reverse any decision or determination of the zoning administrator or to decide in favor of an application for a variance or conditions for a special use permit. The Board of Adjustment is "quasi-judicial" and not a recommending body. Therefore, any appeals to their decisions should be filed with District Court within 30 days of the meeting.
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Ecumenical Fellowship Church is seeking a donated large older home with a great room, and large yard; or a side by side duplex,  to be a homeless shelter/worker house. For info; call 563-326-3062, or 563-505-9815


SPRINGFIELD, IL (12/11/2013)(readMedia)-- Approximately 20 Illinois Army National Guard Soldiers who served in Afghanistan will return to Illinois this week. The homecoming ceremony for the Bilateral Embedded Staff Team (BEST) A11 will be Dec. 12 at 11:45 a.m.at Camp Lincoln, 1301 N. MacArthur Blvd., Springfield.

The BEST A11 Soldiers were mobilized in February and deployed to Afghanistan.

The team served as primary staff officers for Task Force White Eagle, a Polish brigade-sized task force responsible for security and intelligence operations, Afghanistan security force development, and Regional Command-East drawdown operations in Ghazni province. The team supported for more than 3,000 coalition members, contractors, local civilians and Soldiers on the base.

BEST A11 Commander, Col. Chris Lawson of Springfield, said BEST A11 Soldiers/Task Force White Eagle Soldiers and Afghan Security Forces removed more enemy forces from the battlefield than any other area in Afghanistan and the most ever in Ghazni since operations began.

The team defeated a Taliban attack Aug. 28. An Afghan National Army commander indicated this attack was the most resourced and comprehensively planned attack in Eastern and Southern Afghanistan. An active duty Army Soldier was killed in the offensive. Two Soldiers of BEST A11 and two Soldiers from Task Force White Eagle were recognized with awards for their role in defeating the Taliban attack.

The Task Force White Eagle area of responsibility also had the second most direct fire attacks and the task force responded to more than 50 rocket attacks on the base.

Among numerous other accomplishments, the team also assisted with locating 18 tons of hazardous material explosives, the largest in Ghazni history.

All members of the team have been awarded combat action badges for direct enemy contact. Additional decorations included: 12 Bronze Stars Medals, one Bronze Star with V device for valor, one Purple Heart, four Army Commendation Medals, and one Army Commendation Medal with V device for valor. All members of the team were also awarded the Distinctive Unit Insignia of the 25th Air Cavalry Brigade, the first U.S. personnel to be awarded the insignia as members of the 25th.

For more information call the Public Affairs Office at 217-761-3569.

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