Leisure Lanes, Davenport, Iowa, presents "I Bowl 4 Boobies" breast cancer awareness fund-raiser.

October 24th, 2015 at Leisure Lanes, 2802 W 73rd St, Davenport

Three bowling shifts: 1:30pm, 5;30pm, and 9pm

Tournament will be non-sanctioned, handicap will be 90% of 1100.

Tons of raffle items, 50/50 raffle and more.

Live music by North of 40 at 8:30pm

Cost: $100 per team - 5 person teams

$45 will go towards breast cancer awareness, $30 to lineage, and $25 to the prize fun.

For more information, please call Leisure Lanes at 563-386-3537

Sunday, Sept. 6, 2015 from Noon until 3pm at the Donahue Sportsman Park.

Tournament will take place during Donahue Days - bring the whole family.

Teams consist of two people, double elimination.  Cost is $50 per team.

Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places.

For more information, please contact Aimee Marple at 563-370-0680.

Please register for the tournament by August 25th.

Old Capitol Opera presents WEST SIDE STORY with six performances August 21-30, 2015.

Featuring apprentice artists ages 14 and up, and local professional teaching artists.

Old Capitol Opera will be presenting Leonard Bernstein's iconic musical West Side Story! This production is a culmination of OCO's second annual apprentice boot-camp. Following the overwhelming success of last year's Chicago the Musical, professional singers and eager students come together after an intensive two week musical boot-camp rehearsal, to bring you a full production of this tragic tale of star-crossed lovers.  Leading roles are played by local teaching artists, with an amazing ensemble of talented students ages 14 and up. Directed by Megan O'Brien, Conducted by Don Hughes, Choreographed by Doug & Jill Beardsley and Tallis Strub; this show will be presented at the highest level! Tickets are $22-$35 and are available online at www.coralvillearts.org, by phone at 319.248.9370, and in person at the CCPA box office (1301 5th Street) and Coralville Recreation Center (1506 8th Street).

OCO's  Apprentice boot-camp is a 2 week intensive musical theatre camp held every August that combines stage rehearsals for West Side Story, with classes that pertain to the well-rounded performer. These classes include Vocal and Acting Masterclasses, Stage Combat, Stage Improvisation, and Yoga that are taught by local experts and professional teaching artists who also play the lead roles in the production. These classes are folded into the intensive choreography, chorus, and stage rehearsals of West Side Story. We provide a fully integrated experience that can be established in a young performers resume!

Old Capitol Opera is an education based non-profit  organization that focuses on music and performance education. We hire local professional performers, and utilize their expertise in order to teach the Iowa City/Coralville community. We believe in providing payment to our orchestra members, in the hopes of establishing monetary worth for experienced and educated musicians. Our mission is to provide an educational collaboration between local professional performers, and enthusiastic community members!
LECLAIRE, Iowa - The Mid-West Corvette Club is hosting "Vettes on the River - Vettes Supporting Vets" in LeClaire, Iowa with all proceeds benefitting Local Veterans' Chapter 669.
The event is Saturday, August 29, 2015, on the LeClaire, Iowa Levee from 8am until 4pm. Most cars should be in attendance by noon that day. A flag raising ceremony by Vietnam Veterans will take place at 11am to salute all veterans and active military.
250-300 Corvettes from across the Midwest are expected to attend this event on the LeClaire Levee for a fun car show highlighting Corvettes old and new. If you own a Corvette, this is a great event to show fellow Corvette enthusiasts your "pride & joy" along the beautiful Mississippi River. There will be a LeClaire's choice award and trophies for each "C" generation. There will also be live music by "Cosmic" and a NASCAR Racing Simulator to challenge your driving skills. Admission is FREE for spectators.
Enjoy shopping, dining, touring and all LeClaire has to offer while showing off or admiring the Corvettes.
Contact Randy Huber at 563-340-0460 or graphicworks@wildblue.net for more information. Also find updates at: www.facebook.com/VettesontheRiver2015
Situated at the intersection of I-80 and Hwy. 67, just north of the Quad Cities, LeClaire offers a complete shopping, dining, and touring experience. Relax along the scenic streets of this historic river town that exudes turn-of-the-century charm. LeClaire has great events including a monthly First Friday event, weekly Farmer's Market, car shows, Tug Fest in August, Apple Fest in October, and Christmas in LeClaire in early December. Attractions include the Buffalo Bill Museum, Antique Archaeology - "Home of the American Pickers", Wide River Winery, the Mississippi River Distilling Co., and the Green Tree Brewery. Nature lovers enjoy the scenery at Lock and Dam #14 - bald eagles in the winter and pelicans during the spring and fall. For more information: http://www.visitleclaire.com/index2.html

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Rock Island, IL: The front 19th Street stairs at the Rock Island Main Library location, 401 19th Street, will be closed for approximately three weeks as part of an ongoing stone restoration project. Alternate access to the building is available around the corner, via the South (alley-side) entrance. The Ground Floor entrance is accessible to persons with mobility issues.

Work is expected to last, weather permitting, to sometime around the second week of September. For updates, call the Rock Island Library at 309-732-READ, follow the library's Facebook feed or go to www.rockislandlibrary.org.

The project is included in the City's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), which is primarily funded through gaming dollars.

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Senate to vote on override of Governor's veto of SB 1229

 

SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Senators will have their chance today to show if they support taxpayers or special interests. The Senate is going to hold an override vote on the Governor's veto of SB 1229. Voting to override the veto will be voting for special interest over taxpayers.

SB 1229 is an unprecedented piece of legislation that will strip the Governor of his ability to negotiate with public-sector unions on behalf of the taxpayers. The bill puts the decision solely in the hands of an unelected, pro-union arbitrator, and will cost the state billions. It is a vote to pave the way for a massive tax hike. The bill is directed specifically at Govenor Rauner because it only lasts four years, only applying to this governor.

Editorial boards from newspapers across the state have urged lawmakers to sustain the Governor's veto of SB 1229.

DES MOINES, IA (08/18/2015)(readMedia)-- The Ultimate Bacon Brisket Bomb took top honors in the New Food Contest at the 2015 Iowa State Fair. The tasty new treat bested two other delicious finalists after receiving 117 votes. The winning food will be available throughout the Fair, August 13-23.

The champion treat is just $7 and features 8 oz. of fresh brisket trimmings infused with a light jalapeno cheese, blended with seasonings, and then wrapped in bacon. It is then smoked and lightly sauced in a homemade Sweet Chili BBQ Sauce. It is located at The Rib Shack in Walnut Square behind Anne & Bill Riley Stage. Joni Bell of The Rib Shack received an official Iowa State Fair plaque.

The two other foods will also remain available throughout the Fair at their respective locations:

• Corn in a Cup: available at The Corn Stand south of the Service Center.

• Toasted Coconut Caramel Cluster: available at Dipped in Chocolate at the outer perimeter of the Pioneer Livestock Pavilion.

There are 15 new foods at the Fair this year, and twelve of them were entered into the New Food Contest. For more information on all of our new foods, please visit http://www.iowastatefair.org/fair-attractions/food/.

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Please join us this Wednesday, August 19, for the opening reception of Davenport artist Dean Kugler's exhibition, "It Figures," a beautiful series of drawings, paintings and sculptures that explore the human form. This is Dean's first solo exhibition since 1998 and takes him back to the college where he began to explore his love for the figure.  In addition, he will be discussing his newest monumental sculpture that is headed to ARTPRIZE 2015 in Grand Rapids, MI titled "The Desecration of Adam".  Light refreshments will be served and Dean will talk about his work and answer questions at 4:30 pm. This event will be held at ArtSpace Gallery Quad Cities Campus, Bldg. 4 Black Hawk College 6600 34th Ave. Moline.

Bereskin Fine Art Gallery & Studio | bereskinart.com | bereskinart@gmail.com

SPRINGFIELD - Governor Bruce Rauner took action today on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 363

An Act Concerning Business

Action: Vetoed

Note: Veto Message Below

Bill No.: HB 3101

An Act Concerning Business

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: HB 3159

An Act Concerning Education

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: HB 3324

An Act Concerning Public Aid

Action: Amendatory Veto

Note: Veto message below.

Bill No.: HB 3457

An Act Concerning Finance

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

Bill No.: SB 44

An Act Concerning Wildlife

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 903

An Act Concerning State Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

Bill No.: SB 936

An Act Concerning Local Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 1457

An Act Concerning Education

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 1590

An Act Concerning Safety

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 1595

An Act Concerning Regulation

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

Bill No.: SB 1717

An Act Concerning the Prairie Wind Trail

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 1726

An Act Concerning Utilities

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 1803

An Act Concerning Transportation

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

Bill No.: SB 1885

An Act Concerning Transportation

Action: Amendatory Veto

Note: Veto message below.

Bill No.: SB 1899

An Act Concerning Transportation

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Veto Message HB 363

To the Honorable Members of The Illinois House of Representatives, 99th General Assembly:

Today I veto House Bill 363 from the 99th General Assembly, which amends the Limited Liability Act to, among other things, prohibit a limited liability company or foreign liability company from using including the term "company" in its name except as the final word in the complete phrase "limited liability company".

This bill is an example of unnecessary regulation on business without a substantiated need.  Currently, there are more than 3,000 limited liability companies in Illinois that use the term "company" in their names. While presented as a consumer protection initiative, the proponents of this bill have not offered evidence as to why this practice - which is quite common - is harmful or confusing to consumers. Instead of seeking out solutions for problems that do not exist, we should focus on the very real problem of attracting and maintaining business in Illinois.

Therefore, pursuant to Section 9(b) of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, I hereby return House Bill 363, "AN ACT concerning business", with the foregoing objections, vetoed in its entirety.

Sincerely,

Bruce Rauner

GOVERNOR

 

Veto Message HB 3324

To the Honorable Members of The Illinois House of Representatives, 99th General Assembly:

Today I return House Bill 3324 with specific recommendations for change in order to clarify the obligations imposed on the Department of Human Services.

The Department distributes benefits to Illinoisans under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid assistance. Residents rely on these benefits every day in order to provide for their families.

This bill proposes that the Department collect "employment information" from applicants in their application for benefits and then compile this information into an annual report submitted to the General Assembly. The bill leaves "employment information" undefined; it is entirely unclear what that this information may be. The Department already compiles data on each applicant's employment income. It is not clear how collecting employers' names or other information will improve the Department's ability to distribute benefits.

The bill also does not articulate how this sort of data collection might improve the Department's services or Illinoisans' wellbeing. Because the bill would impose a significant burden on the Department, it is necessary to address this threshold issue. It is clear that the Department would need to gather a massive amount of data and create a special program to capture this new data. This will take away time and resources from implementation of SNAP and Medicaid benefits and would also impose additional costs on the State.

Therefore, pursuant to Article IV, Section 9(e) of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, I hereby return House Bill 3324, entitled "AN ACT concerning public aid", with the following specific recommendations for change:

On page 1, line 9, by replacing "employment information", to "amount of employment income"; and

On page 1, line 13, by replacing "employment information", to "amount of employment income".

With these changes, House Bill 3324 will have my approval. I respectfully request your concurrence.

Sincerely,

Bruce Rauner

GOVERNOR

(DES MOINES) - Iowa Gov. Terry E. Branstad, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds and Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey, along with industry stakeholders, will hold media availability on Wednesday, August 19, 2015, at 2:30 p.m. at the Turkey Grill at the Iowa State Fair on the highly-pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).

Live bird exhibitions were canceled at Iowa's county and state fairs this year to prevent the spread of HPAI, a precaution recommended by both the Iowa Turkey Federation and Iowa Poultry Association. Iowa leads the nation in egg production and is in the top ten in the nation for turkey production.

The speakers at the media availability are as follows:

  • Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad
  • Iowa Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds
  • Iowa Sec. of Agriculture Bill Northey
  • Dave Rettig, President, Rembrandt Foods
  • Ross Thoreson, Board President, Iowa Turkey Federation
  • Randy Olson, Executive Director of the Iowa Poultry Association and Iowa Egg Council

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

 

2:30 p.m. Iowa leaders and industry stakeholders hold media avail on avian flu

Iowa State Fairgrounds

Turkey Grill

Des Moines, IA

Note: The Turkey Grill is east of the Varied Industries Building and next to the Ruan Plaza. The Varied Industries Building is #16 on this map, and the Ruan Plaza is the green space to the east of it. A mult-box will be provided for this press conference.

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