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BOSTICK, BANDITS EARN SPLIT IN BURLINGTON

Kristian Trompiz homers, and Quad Cities lowers its magic number to nine

BURLINGTON, Iowa (June 1, 2015) - Quad Cities River Bandits right-hander Akeem Bostick allowed one run in six innings, while center fielder Jason Martin and designated hitter Jamie Ritchie each had three hits in the top two spots in the lineup to lead the visitors to a 4-2 win and four-game series split with the Burlington Bees at Community Field Monday night.

Quad Cities (36-16) kept a two-game lead over second-place Cedar Rapids (34-18) in the Midwest League Western Division. The River Bandits have not lost any of their first eight road series, and their magic number (combination of Quad Cities wins and losses by a third-place team) to clinch a first-half playoff spot is nine. Burlington (26-26) is in a three-way, third-place tie with Kane County and Peoria.

For a fourth straight game in the series, neither team scored in the first two innings. Bees right-hander Keynan Middleton (2-3) stranded two runners in scoring position in the first inning and one at second base in the second inning. Bostick faced the minimum through the first three innings, getting a double play in the first inning and a runner picked off first base by catcher Jacob Nottingham in the second inning.

Martin and Ritchie began the top of the third inning with consecutive singles, and Middleton walked shortstop Mott Hyde to load the bases. Nottingham then grounded to second baseman Andrew Daniel, who began a double play, with a run scoring to give Quad Cities a 1-0 lead.

In the fourth inning, third baseman Kristian Trompiz drove a one-out, solo home run over the signage in left field for his fourth home run and a 2-0 lead. The next batter, center fielder Bobby Boyd, struck out swinging, but the ball got past catcher Wade Wass for a wild pitch allowing Boyd to reach first base. Second baseman Thomas Lindauer singled to left field, and Wass's passed ball with Martin batting put Boyd and Lindauer in scoring position. Martin then lifted a fly ball to left field that scored Boyd for a 3-0 River Bandits edge.

Bostick worked around a pair of fourth-inning singles by getting a double play and strikeout, but in the fifth inning, the Bees finally scored. Left fielder Caleb Adams reached on an infield single to Hyde and went to second base on Wass's groundout. Bees first baseman Fran Whitten then doubled to left-center field, scoring Adams. Designated hitter Trevor Gretzky singled to right field to send Whitten to third base and put the tying run on base, but Bostick got shortstop Jake Yacinich to fly out to Boyd in deep center field.

After Middleton allowed three runs - two earned - on eight hits and one walk with seven strikeouts in five innings, right-hander Jordan Piche began the sixth inning, allowing Trompiz's leadoff single to right field. A balk sent Trompiz to second base, and Martin hit a two-out single into center field to score Trompiz for a 4-1 lead. In the bottom of the sixth, Bostick allowed consecutive singles, but Boyd threw out center fielder Michael Hermosillo at third base on Daniel's single, and Bostick retired the next two batters. Bostick allowed nine hits and no walks while striking out three batters.

River Bandits right-hander Christian Powell began the seventh inning and allowed a two-out solo home run to Whitten. In the eighth inning, he allowed a leadoff walk to shortstop Jake Yacinich before retiring the next five batters. When Wass hit a two-out single in the ninth inning, Whitten came to bat as the tying run, but left-hander Jordan Mills entered to strike him out for his first Midwest League save.

After being held to one run in each of the first three games of the series, the River Bandits posted four runs and 12 hits, although they struck out 14 times against Bees pitchers for the third time in four games.

COMER, MARTES COMBINE TO SHUT OUT BEES
River Bandits pitchers hold Burlington to four hits, scratch across lone run in sixth inning of 1-0 win
BURLINGTON, Iowa (May 30, 2015) - Kevin Comer pitched five innings, allowing just four hits while striking out five, and center fielder Bobby Boyd drove in the game's only run as the Quad Cities River Bandits defeated the Burlington Bees by a score of 1-0 at Community Field in Burlington Saturday night.
With its fifth shutout of the season and first 1-0 win in two seasons, Quad Cities (35-15) reclaimed the best record in professional baseball, due to a loss by the Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers (33-15) in the Pacific Coast League Saturday. The River Bandits last won a 1-0 game on July 26, 2013 - also at Community Field in Burlington.
For the second game in a row, the River Bandits scored only one run, but unlike Friday night, the Quad Cities pitching staff was able to keep the opponent off the board. Francis Martes pitched in relief of Comer (5-1) and allowed just one base runner in four innings to earn his first career save.
Just like in the first game of the series, each team was held scoreless through the first three innings. Burlington (25-25) hit safely in each of the first three innings, threatening with runners on the corners with only out in the second inning after a leadoff base hit by right fielder Natanael Delgado and another by first baseman Ryan Seiz. Comer kept the Bees at bay, striking out left fielder Alex Abbott and then getting shortstop Erick Salcedo to ground out to end the inning.
Burlington brought another man into scoring position against Comer in the third, as second baseman Andrew Daniel singled with two out and then stole second base. The following batter, third baseman Zach Houchins, was hit with a pitch, setting the table for Delgado, who drove in two runs Friday. Comer held strong again, however, getting Delgado to fly out to center field to stop the threat for the Bees.
The River Bandits had their hands full early with Bees right-handed starter Justin Anderson (3-3). Through three innings, Anderson struck out seven Quad Cities hitters, allowing just one hit - a one-out single by designated hitter Sean McMullen in the second inning. Anderson struck out both left fielder Jason Martin and first baseman Ryan Bottger to leave McMullen in scoring position. Quad Cities again had a runner left on second base in the fifth inning after Bottger and right fielder Ramon Laureano were unable to score Martin, who stole his way into scoring position after dropping in a bloop single to right field with one out.
In  the sixth inning, the Bandits got on the scoreboard after Boyd drove in second baseman Kristian Trompiz. Trompiz reached on a base hit to left to start the inning, and then made it to third by stealing second base and advancing on an errant throw by Bees catcher Wade Wass. Then, with the infield in, Boyd grounded a ball sharply underneath the diving Andrew Daniel at second base, scoring what would end up being the game's only run.

BEES' RHOADES PROVES TOO TOUGH FOR BANDITS

Burlington scores single runs in the fourth through sixth innings and holds off ninth-inning rally

BURLINGTON, Iowa (May 29, 2015) - Burlington Bees right fielder Natanael Delgado had a pair of run-scoring doubles, and right-hander Jeremy Rhoades allowed just five hits and struck out nine while walking one in seven shutout innings, as Burlington took the opener of a four-game series over the Quad Cities River Bandits at Community Field in Burlington on Friday night.

The River Bandits (34-15) were only retired in order once, but they did not break through onto the scoreboard until a ninth-inning rally started by a leadoff walk to third baseman Nick Tanielu and a base hit to center field by left fielder Jason Martin. After first baseman Ryan Bottger and right fielder Ramon Laureano - who made his Midwest League debut Friday - struck out swinging against Bees closer Eduardo Paredes, second baseman Kristian Trompiz singled to right, scoring Tanielu. With the tying runs at first and second bases, Paredes struck out center fielder Bobby Boyd to earn his seventh save. With Cedar Rapids (31-18) winning at home against Clinton, Quad Cities' lead in first place of the Midwest League Western Division shrank to three games.

Rhoades (4-3) and River Bandits starter Joshua James (1-1) did not allow a run through the first three innings. James allowed just two base runners in that span, issuing one walk and hitting a batter. Meanwhile, the River Bandits had their best scoring chance against Rhoades in the first inning, as shortstop Mott Hyde and catcher Jacob Nottingham each singled against the Burlington starter with two outs, before Tanielu popped out to first baseman Ryan Seiz to end the threat.

The game remained scoreless until the bottom of the fourth, when Bees center fielder Michael Hermosillo lined a 1-0 pitch into center field for his team's first hit. Boyd made a head-first diving catch in center field on a line drive by second baseman Andrew Daniel to keep the runner at first base, but Hermosillo was able to successfully steal second one batter later. After a routine fly ball to center field, Delgado split the gap in right-center field to score Hermosillo and give Burlington the 1-0 lead.

Trompiz lofted a one-out double down the left field line with one out in the fifth to put the tying run in scoring position, but a flyout to center by Boyd and a strikeout by designated hitter Jamie Ritchie ended the threat for Quad Cities. The River Bandits again had the tying run in scoring position in the sixth inning after Tanielu grounded a ball to Houchins, and the Bees third baseman overthrew Seiz at first base, allowing Tanielu not only to reach safely, but make it all the way to third base on the throwing error. Rhoades would get Martin to ground a ball right back to him on the mound, stranding the potential tying run 90 feet away.

Burlington would extend its lead in the fifth on an RBI single by left fielder Erick Salcedo to drive in Seiz, who led off the inning with a double. Delgado would drive in Daniel in the sixth inning to provide a second insurance run for the Bees, this time finding the alleyway in left-center field, and chasing James out of the contest. With James removed after a career-high 5 1/3 innings, right-hander Christian Powell made his River Bandits debut. After walking catcher Wade Wass, Powell struck out Seiz and got designated hitter Fran Whitten to fly out to center field. Powell worked a perfect seventh inning for Quad Cities, finishing his night with a pair of strikeouts. Ryan Thompson pitched the eighth inning, allowing a leadoff single, but then inducing a double-play ball and another groundout to end the inning.

 

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - In an effort to protect access to healthcare for the most vulnerable citizens in the 71st district, state Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is sponsoring legislation that will reduce spending and allow the state greater access to federal funds for Medicaid users.
"Residents of this state deserve first rate health insurance no matter their economic situation," Smiddy said. "This legislation will help reduce the state's continuing financial issues without sacrificing the healthcare resources for the thousands of Illinoisans that depend on Medicaid for their wellbeing."
Smiddy voted in favor of Senate Bill 788, which is estimated to save Illinois $106 million and secure additional federal dollars. The proposed bill will safeguards against fraud and abuse within the system while ensuring patients who qualify for Medicaid will be enrolled in managed care.
"Legislators supporting Senate Bill 788 enable hospitals to continue providing high quality health care services in communities across the state," Illinois Hospital Association President and CEO Maryjane Wurth said. "We appreciate their recognition that steps can be taken to control spending without sacrificing needed patient care."
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Anne Melissa Dowling to lead Illinois Department of Insurance

 

SPRINGFIELD - Governor Bruce Rauner announced today he will appoint Anne Melissa Dowling, CFA, the Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI). Dowling brings nearly 30 years of insurance industry experience to the position. She spent 25 years in the private sector, and she has spent the last three-and-a-half years working in leadership positions for the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID).

Most recently, Dowling was the Acting Commissioner of the CID, and she joined the department as the Deputy Commissioner in 2011. Dowling led the day-to-day operations of all divisions of the agency. CID has jurisdiction over the largest life insurance industry in the United States, and the second-largest overall insurance industry in terms of total written premiums. In addition, Dowling also served as an active board member of Access Health CT, Connecticut's state-based public health insurance exchange, chairing the Advisory Committee on Essential Health Plan Benefit and Qualifications.

Prior to her regulatory work, Dowling was a senior vice president at MassMutual where she built the institutional insurance business to more than $12 billion in annual revenue and created an award-winning Women's Markets Initiative. She served as Chief Investment Officer at Connecticut Mutual and held positions in investments and treasury functions at Aetna and Travelers. She is and has been active in governance roles on numerous non-profit boards focusing on education and literacy as well as for-profit boards.

Dowling earned her bachelor's degree from Amherst College, and holds an MBA in finance from the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University.

 

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ALLIANCE, OH (05/29/2015)(readMedia)-- Courtney Wachal of Bettendorf, Iowa, was named to the Dean's List for the spring 2015 semester at the University of Mount Union.

To be eligible for Dean's List, students must have completed at least 12 credit hours of traditionally graded coursework while achieving a grade point average of 3.550 or better with no grade below a B.

University of Mount Union The University of Mount Union, founded in 1846, is a four-year, private institution grounded in the liberal arts tradition. The University is located in Alliance, OH, 80 miles of both Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Mount Union offers an array of broad-based and career-specific undergraduate and graduate programs to its 2,200 students who experience outstanding opportunities for success after graduation. Among members of the 2012 graduating class, 98% of those self-reporting started a degree-required career or were accepted to graduate school, all in an average of 20 days after graduation. The University is committed to providing a student-centered approach and an exceptional educational experience. For more information, visit mountunion.edu.

The Camp Courageous Board of Directors announced the election of the following officers and members for the 2015-2016 term. The President of the Board of Directors is Margo Ahrendsen of Oxford Junction, IA.  Margo has been involved with Camp Courageous for about 25-years as an advocate and also as a parent of two campers.  Margo, and her husband, Monte, farm in the Oxford Junction area and she is active in a variety of organizations.

Officers:

President: Margo Ahrendsen, Farmer, Camper Parent, and Advocate, Oxford Junction, IA

President-Elect: Jim Zimmerman, Retiring Principal Sacred Heart, Monticello, IA

Secretary: Mary Van Houten, Banquet Manager, Kirkwood Hotel, Cedar Rapids IA

Treasurer: Randy Faulkner, Pres. Hawkeye Dry Ice, Cedar Rapids, IA

Those re-elected to a three-year term included:

Steve Carter, Branch Manager, Dr. Pepper/Snapple Group, Cedar Rapids, IA

Randy Faulkner, Pres. Hawkeye Dry Ice, Cedar Rapids, IA

Larry Greco, Retired Cedar Rapids Police Department, Solon, IA

Kay Pitlik, Retired Special Educator/Advocate/ Cedar Rapids, IA

Mag Welter, Retired Special Educator, Monticello, IA

Winnie Williams, of Monticello, Retired Fawn Creek Homes, Anamosa, IA

Jim Zimmerman, Retiring Principal Sacred Heart, Monticello, IA

Other board members include :

Aaron Cook, Farmer, Winthrop, IA

Jim Foels, Farmer, Brooklyn, IA

Merlin Hulse, Retired Farmer, Tipton, IA

Mary Johnson, Retired, Rockwell Collins, Marion, IA

Jim Klinger, Retired, Cedar Memorial Funeral Homes, Cedar Rapids, IA

Trish Ohlson, GE Capital, Cedar Rapids, IA

Mary Van Houten, Banquet Manager, Kirkwood Hotel, Cedar Rapids IA

Dan Vorhies, Newton Sales, Monticello, IA

Chris Wiese, VP Sales LimoLink, Cedar Rapids, IA

Camp Courageous is a year-round recreational and respite care facility for individuals with special needs. In its 41st year, Camp Courageous will serve nearly 7,000 campers with special needs. The camp is run on donations, without government assistance, without formal sponsorship, and without people paid to raise funds. What this means is everything that is donated to the camp goes directly to benefit the campers. Camp Courageous is available 24 hours-a-day, 365 days-a-year, to meet the emergency needs of families.

Tours of the camp and programs about this unique facility are available by contacting the camp at 319/465-5916 or going to www.campcourageous.org

Camp Courageous™ is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization run on donations.

PO Box 418, 12007 190th St, Monticello IA 52310-0418 • 319-465-5916

BETTENDORF, IA - The Carl D. Schillig Memorial Fund, Inc. has announced Claire Schwarz, Pleasant Valley High School, and Andrew Sass, Bettendorf High School, as the recipients of its 2015 Scholarship. Ms. Schwarz plans to Missouri State University in Springfield, MO and Mr. Sass will attend University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, IA.

The scholarship grants a $4,000 educational awarded to one Bettendorf and one Pleasant Valley High School student, each with at least a 2.3 grade point average and who exemplifies Carl's spirit through participation in a variety of school, community and church-related activities. To date, the Carl D. Schillig Memorial Scholarship Fund has awarded 30 Bettendorf and Pleasant Valley High School students with educational scholarships.

About the recipients:

Ms. Schwarz has been a member of PV Cross Country and Track & Field for four years. She is a member of National Honor Society and an honor student all four years of high school. She is active in youth ministry at St. John Vianney Church and an active member of Young Life She will study Speech and Language Pathology at Missouri State University.

Mr. Sass has been a member of Bett Football, Wrestling & Soccer Teams for four years. He is a member of National Honor Society and an honor student all four years of high school. He has participated in volunteers projects at his church and was a student leader for the National Catholic Youth Conference. He plans to attend U of Northern Iowa and major in Physical Therapy.

About the Carl D. Schillig Memorial Fund, Inc.:

The Carl D. Schillig Memorial Fund was established in 1995 by surviving members of Carl Schillig, who was killed at the age of 15 in a car-pedestrian accident. The scholarship was first awarded in 1998 to graduates of Pleasant Valley High School. In 2002, it was extended to graduates of Bettendorf High School. The fund provides a $4000 college scholarship to graduates of Pleasant Valley High School - which Carl attended - and Bettendorf High School graduates. With Carl's philanthropy as its inspiration, the nonprofit also distributes proceeds from the run to organizations in which Carl was active, including Bettendorf/Pleasant Valley Acquatics, Cornbelt Running Club, and Our Lady of Lourdes Church.

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Veterans from WWII and Korean Wars view monuments built in their honor

Washington, D.C. - June 2, 2015 - Congressman Dave Loebsack today welcomed the Quad Cities Honor Flight to the National World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington. The Quad Cities Honor Flight brings World War II and Korean War veterans to Washington to visit our nation's capital and Memorials built in their honor.

 "I look forward to welcoming each Honor Flight to our nation's capital so they can see the memorials that were built in their honor. Being able to welcome these veterans today was especially meaningful," said Loebsack. "We cannot thank these veterans enough for their service to our nation."

 The Honor Flights are all fully paid for, and the veterans are typically accompanied by volunteers who donate their time to ensure that the veterans have a safe trip. This group included 81 veterans. The Quad Cities Honor Flight left from the Quad City International Airport this morning and will return tonight.

 Loebsack is an avid supporter of our veterans. As a member of the House Armed Services Committee, he has worked to improve care and benefits for our servicemembers and veterans, including expanding Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits for the National Guard; expanding access to mental health care; helping our veterans find civilian jobs; and opening new Community Based Outpatient Clinics to improve access to VA services for Iowa veterans. He also co-introduced bipartisan legislation to eliminate the waiting period for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits for servicemembers wounded in combat.

(DES MOINES) - Governor Terry E. Branstad today announced appointments to Iowa's boards and commissions.

The following appointment is effective May 28, 2015, is unpaid, and is subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

 

State Board of Educational Examiners:

Kathy Behrens, Carroll

 

The following individuals' appointments are effective May 28, 2015, are unpaid, and are not subject to Iowa Senate confirmation:

Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications System Board

Debra Krebill, Marion

Southeast Regional STEM Advisory Board

Dana Klesner, Keokuk

Dependent Adult Protective Advisory Council

George Dorsey, West Des Moines

April Block, Des Moines

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Davenport insurance agent on hand to help understand long-term care coverage

 

 

DAVENPORT, IA (May 29, 2015) - Senior Star at Elmore Place will host an informative dinner seminar on long-term care insurance at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9 at 4500 Elmore Avenue.

Local State Farm agent Matt Hayes will discuss important information about long-term care insurance and will help attendees understand if long term-care insurance is right for them and the reasons to consider this type of insurance.  Hayes will also share the misconceptions of purchasing long-term care insurance so participants have all the facts prior to making a decision as to whether or not this will meet the needs of their personal situation.

Seating is limited.  Please RSVP no later than June 7 by calling 563.359.0100.

For more information about Senior Star at Elmore Place or to schedule a tour, call 563.359.0100 or visit the website at www.seniorstar.com.

About Senior Star at Elmore Place

Senior Star at Elmore Place, a Senior Star community, features 236 modernly decorated apartments spanning across 20 acres of beautifully landscaped property with many customized amenities to offer its residents three distinctive living experiences:  independent living, assisted living and memory care.  For more information, visit www.seniorstar.com.

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