DES MOINES, IOWA (August 15, 2019) — Iowa’s economy is witnessing incredible growth. Our state’s GDP is growing faster than the national average, outpacing neighboring states like Minnesota, Nebraska, Missouri, and Kansas. This steady growth is good news for our state and for hardworking Iowans. It equates to new jobs, revenue, and opportunity at a scale we haven’t often seen.

DES MOINES, IOWA (August 14, 2019) — Today, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced The University of Iowa will receive a $1.07 million EPA Farmer to Farmer Cooperative Agreement to fund a project that improves water-quality, habitat, and environmental education.

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (August 14, 2019) — Mercado on Fifth will host its biggest concert and dance party of the season Friday, August 16, at the neighboring TaxSlayer Center in Moline. Doors will open at 8PM for the third annual fundraising event and will feature performances by DJ Guerrero followed by headliner Grupo Montez de Durango at 9:30PM. 

Montez de Durango will be the first Latin band to headline at the Quad Cities' largest arena in 17 years other than Julio Iglesias in 1994.

WEST DES MOINES, IOWA (August 14, 2019) — See below for a statement from Hy-Vee Inc regarding an investigation the company is conducting into a data incident involving its payment processing systems:

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (August 14, 2019) — The Quad City Storm promised to be the “community’s team” during their inaugural season last year and they put their money where their promise was. After the team won the league’s community service award in June, the final $1000 check was delivered to United Way bringing the total to over $170,000 back to the Quad Cities community.

On August 12, the Trump administration announced new rules for immigrants seeking permanent-residence status (through issuance of a "green card")  in the United States. Those rules apply a longstanding prohibition on immigrants likely to become "public charges" (that is, dependent on government benefits) to applicants who have received certain of those government benefits — among them Medicaid, SNAP ("food stamps"), and housing assistance — for more than 12 months.

DES MOINES, IA (August 14, 2019) — Merry Welsch of Winfield won Best of Show and the Sweepstakes award in the Sewn and Other Items for the Home division of the Fabric and Threads contest that was judged prior to the start of the 2019 Iowa State Fair.

Additional results below:

SEWN AND OTHER ITEMS FOR THE HOME

 

Apron

1) Merry Welsch, Winfield

2) Lea DeLong, Des Moines

3) Sandi Guely, Urbandale

4) Carol Cord Patrick, Ames

DES MOINES, IOWA (August 14, 2019) — For the eleventh year in a row, Pat Devine of Council Bluffs secured Sweepstakes honors in the Toys and Dolls division of Fabric and Threads judged prior to the start of the 2019 Iowa State Fair. Devine also accrued the Best of Show award.

Additional results below:

TOYS & DOLLS

 

Sock Animal

1) Pat Devine, Council Bluffs

2) Sara Thorsgaard, Cedar Rapids

3) Micky Thynne, Davenport

DES MOINES, IOWA (August 14, 2019) — Mary V Shotwell of Des Moines received Best of Show honors in the Quilting division of the Fabric and Threads contest judged prior to the start of the 2019 Iowa State Fair.

Bonnabelle Rayner of Lone Tree claimed the Sweepstakes award.

Additional results below:

 

QUILTING

Team or Group — Applique (300+)

1) Linda Arndt, West Des Moines

2) Carol Kirkbride, Ankeny

 

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