QUAD-CITIES?Volunteers for the 12th annual Xstream Cleanup on Saturday, August 8 removed about 17,888 pounds of debris from area waterways and illegal dump sites. Cleanups were held at 34 sites in Bettendorf, Davenport, LeClaire and rural Scott County, Iowa; and in Hampton, Milan, Moline, Rock Island and Silvis, Illinois.

A total of 671 volunteers worked 1,880 hours and collectively gathered 705 bags of trash, 119 tires, 5 appliances, 4 bicycles, 11 pieces of furniture, and 11 televisions. This total includes 14,100 pounds of trash, 2,856 pounds of tires, 375 pounds of appliances, 92 pounds of bicycles, 275 pounds of furniture, and 165 pounds of televisions.

Additional items collected included vinyl siding, a mattress, lawn chairs, a swimming pool, a stroller, car parts, railroad ties, fencing, cement blocks and large pieces of Styrofoam.

Volunteers at five sites also worked to clear invasive species and vegetation from natural areas.

For event photos, find Xstream Cleanup on Facebook or click through from www.xstreamcleanup.org.

Xstream Cleanup 2015 was sponsored by the following. Presenting Sponsors: Group O and Riverboat Development Authority. Platinum Sponsors: Alcoa, Triumph Community Bank, Living Lands & Waters® and Waste Commission of Scott County. Gold Sponsors: Iowa American Water, Eastern Iowa Grain Inspection and Rock Island County Waste Management Agency. Silver Sponsors: Alter Metal Recycling, DHL Global Forwarding, McCarthy-Bush Corporation, MidAmerican Energy, Radish magazine, Quad City Conservation Alliance, Sears Seating and Wallace's Garden Center. Bronze Sponsors: Downtown Davenport Partnership and Midas Auto System Experts, Inc. Logistics Sponsors: Cities of Bettendorf, Buffalo, Davenport, LeClaire, Milan, Moline, Rock Island and Silvis; Bi-State Regional Commission, Keep Moline Beautiful, Keep Rock Island Beautiful, iLivehere, Partners of Scott County Watersheds, Republic Services and River Roots Live.

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DRAGONS DENY BANDITS A RECORD-TYING WIN STREAK
Dayton snaps Quad Cities' 12-game winning streak - one win from tying the franchise record
DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 9, 2015) - The Quad Cities River Bandits scored a first-inning run against Dayton Dragons right-hander Tejay Antone, but he lasted seven innings without allowing another run in Dayton's 3-1 win, snapping Quad Cities' second 12-game winning streak this season - again one game shy of the franchise record - in front of 2,701 at Modern Woodmen Park Sunday afternoon.
In the finale of a season-long nine-game, 10-day homestand, the River Bandits (29-14 second half, 74-37 overall) had their second chance in three months to tie the Quad Cities franchise-record 13-game winning streak by the Quad City Cubs to close the 1979 season. On Sunday, the River Bandits suffered their first loss since July 25 and first at home since July 18. Quad Cities maintained the best record in professional baseball through Sunday, while Dayton (19-24, 58-55) won for the third time in its last 18 road games.
Unlike the game that snapped their first 12-game winning streak - a 10-4 home loss to Beloit on May 12 - the River Bandits held a lead in Sunday's game. Left fielder Jason Martin hit a leadoff single in the first inning against Antone (6-9), who overthrew first base on a pickoff attempt, allowing Martin to reach third base. After designated hitter Bobby Boyd walked, second baseman Nick Tanielu grounded into a fielder's choice that scored Martin for a 1-0 lead.
Quad Cities missed its best opportunity to add to the lead after loading the bases with no outs in the fourth inning. Tanielu had an infield single, right fielder Drew Ferguson had a bunt single, and center fielder Ramon Laureano reached on a sacrifice bunt that catcher Chadwick Tromp threw late to third base. But Antone got River Bandits catcher Trent Woodward to ground to first baseman Avain Rachal to start a double play - the third the Dragons turned in the first four innings - and Antone struck out first baseman Ryan Bottger to end the inning.
River Bandits right-hander Brock Dykxhoorn (6-4), who also started and lost the River Bandits' streak-snapping game May 12, began Sunday by scattering three hits and a walk without allowing a run for the first four innings. The Dragons nearly scored the tying run in the fourth inning when left fielder Jimmy Pickens hit a two-out single to right field, but Ferguson threw out third baseman Gavin LaValley at home plate. In the fifth inning, however, center fielder Narciso Crook led off with a first-pitch home run to the Modern Woodmen Berm - the first against a Quad Cities pitcher since July 25 - that tied the game, 1-1.
The Dragons took the lead in the sixth inning, as right fielder Aristides Aquino doubled on a ground ball down the third-base line, stole third base and scored on Dykxhoorn's wild pitch. Dykxhoorn retired the final five batters to finish seven innings - matching a career high set July 2 - and was charged with two earned runs on six hits and one walk with eight strikeouts.
With a 2-1 Dayton lead, Boyd led off the bottom of the sixth inning with a single to center field and stole second base with no outs. After Antone got Tanielu to fly out to right field, Tromp threw out Boyd trying to steal third base for the second out, and the River Bandits had only one baserunner after that, as Antone and left-hander Mike Sullivan combined to retire the last eight batters. Sullivan earned his first Midwest League save, after Dragons second baseman Cory Thompson added an insurance run on a solo home run to the Modern Woodmen Berm beginning the eighth inning against left-hander Zach Davis to make it 3-1. Davis then retired the last six Dragons batters of the game.
After a Midwest League-wide off day Monday, the River Bandits visit the Fort Wayne TinCaps for the first time in two years at Parkview Field for a three-game series. Quad Cities right-hander Justin Ferrell (3-2) is scheduled to start Tuesday's series opener at 6:05 p.m. Central.
UP NEXT: The River Bandits have two specialty jerseys in MiLB.com's Jersey Joust contest to decide the best specialty jersey in Minor League Baseball. Visit riverbandits.com for a link to vote until Aug. 25 for the 2014 Autism Awareness Jersey and 2015 Boy Scout Jersey. Individual tickets are on sale at the River Bandits box office and online at riverbandits.com. Ticket plans of 12 to 70 games - which include free parking, reserved seats, merchandise discounts, and guaranteed giveaways - are available by calling 563-324-3000.

BANDITS ACHIEVE 2ND 12-GAME WINNING STREAK

Quad Cities whitewashes Dayton, 10-0, for fourth shutout in seven games, moves to baseball-best 74-36

DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 8, 2015) - Quad Cities River Bandits right hander Joshua James matched a career high with seven strikeouts in six shutout innings, and his teammates scored nine runs in the sixth through eighth innings to seal a 10-0 victory over the Dayton Dragons, tying the River Bandits' season high of 12 straight wins in front of 5,211 at Modern Woodmen Park Saturday night.

Pitching their fourth shutout in seven games and 14th of the season - their most since 2001 - the River Bandits (29-13 second half, 74-36 overall) tied their longest winning streak of the season, set April 29-May 11, when their 12 straight wins were the most for a Quad Cities Midwest League team since a franchise-record 13-game winning streak by the Quad City Cubs to close the 1979 season. The River Bandits also won their 10th straight home game since July 19, tying a 2013 home winning streak that was the club's longest since at least 2001.

Dayton right-hander Wyatt Strahan (6-9) did not allow a hit until two outs in the fifth inning, but Quad Cities took the lead without the help of a hit in the third inning. Third baseman Luis Reynoso led off the third by reaching second base when Strahan fielded a ground ball and overthrew first base. Shortstop Kristian Trompiz sacrificed Reynoso to third base, before left fielder Jason Martin drew a walk. Center fielder Bobby Boyd then hit a sacrifice fly to left field, scoring Reynoso for a 1-0 lead.

While James (5-2) held Dayton (18-24, 57-55) to one runner in scoring position in the first six innings, the River Bandits added another run against Strahan in the bottom of the sixth inning. Leading off the inning, Boyd extended his eight-game hitting streak with an infield single to shortstop Luis Gonzalez. Strahan's wild pitch moved Boyd to second base, and second baseman Nick Tanielu chopped an infield single to second baseman Cory Thompson. With runners at first and third bases, designated hitter Bryan Muñiz grounded into a double play that scored Boyd. Strahan finished six innings, allowing two runs - one earned - on three hits and one walk with three strikeouts.

With a 2-0 lead starting the seventh inning, James allowed a leadoff double to Dragons third baseman Gavin LaValley and single by left fielder Argenis Aldazoro to put runners at first and third bases with no outs. Right-hander Eric Peterson relieved James by walking center fielder Narciso Crook to load the bases. With the tying runs in scoring position, Peterson struck out catcher Garrett Boulware looking and got Gonzalez to ground to Tanielu, who threw to Trompiz to begin an inning-ending double play that preserved the shutout. After Peterson worked two hitless innings with one walk and two strikeouts, left-hander Steve Naemark walked one and struck out one in the ninth inning.

After escaping a bases-loaded jam defensively in the top of the seventh inning, the River Bandits capitalized offensively with loaded bases in the bottom of the inning against left-hander Jacob Moody. Catcher Garrett Stubbs drew a leadoff walk, Reynoso reached on a one-out infield single, and Moody issued three straight two-out walks to Martin, Boyd and Tanielu, forcing in two runs for a 4-0 Quad Cities lead.

Dragons right-hander Jake Ehret recorded the final out in the seventh inning but allowed the largest inning of the night in the bottom of the eighth. He began by hitting right fielder Ramon Laureano with a pitch and walking Stubbs and Bottger to load the bases, before Reynoso's RBI single to left field. Trompiz brought in another run by grounding into a fielder's choice, but Gonzalez's throwing error scored another run and put Trompiz at second base. Boyd hit a two-out RBI single to right field for his sixth straight multi-hit game, and Tanielu capped the six-run inning with his fifth home run of the year on a two-run blast to the Modern Woodmen Berm for a 10-0 River Bandits advantage.

BANDITS EXPLOIT DRAGONS FOR 11TH STRAIGHT WIN
Quad Cities takes advantage of 5 Dayton errors to roll to 7-1 win in series opener
DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 7, 2015) - Quad Cities River Bandits center fielder Bobby Boyd was 3-for-4 with a double and a run, and River Bandits pitchers combined to allow hold the Dayton Dragons scoreless after a first-inning run in a 7-1 victory and Quad Cities' 11th straight win in front of 5,003 at Modern Woodmen Park Friday night.
Capitalizing on five Dayton errors to score five unearned runs, the River Bandits (28-13 second half, 73-36) extended their current winning streak to within one of matching their season high of 12 straight wins they posted April 29-May 11. Quad Cities also won its ninth straight home game, although when Dayton scored in the first inning Friday, the River Bandits trailed at home game for the first time since July 18.
Dayton (18-23, 57-54) began the first inning with back-to-back baserunners, as shortstop Cory Thompson was hit by a pitch and second baseman Shed Long singled to center field, advancing Thompson to third base. River Bandits starting pitcher Elieser Hernandez (2-1) got first baseman Paul Kronenfeld to ground out to third, which sent Long to second base. With right fielder Aristides Aquino batting, Hernandez threw a wild pitch allowing Thompson to score for the Dragons. The run was the first allowed in the last 41 1/3 innings by a Quad Cities starting pitcher since Beloit scored twice against Justin Ferrell in the fifth inning July 29.
Hernandez responded by retiring 11 batters in order and going on to pitch five innings, allowing three hits and no walks with five strikeouts. Right-hander Brandon McNitt pitched three shutout innings, and right-hander Jorge Perez pitched a scoreless final frame.
Quad Cities went in order in the first two innings without hitting the ball out of the infield against Dayton starter Tyler Mahle (11-6). However, in the third inning, second baseman Jose Fernandez hit a ground ball that was dropped by Thompson at shortstop, giving Quad Cities its first base runner. The River Bandits wasted no time taking the lead on a first-pitch double by catcher Garrett Stubbs and a first-pitch, two-run single by shortstop Kristian Trompiz, putting Quad Cities ahead, 2-1.
The third-inning rally continued with left fielder Jason Martin's single to right field, where Aquino misplayed the ball, allowing Trompiz to score and Martin to advance to second base on the second Dragons error of the inning. Boyd then collected the first and softest of his three hits - a bunt single up the third-base line that spun past Gavin LaValley and stayed fair, moving Martin to third base. Third baseman Nick Tanielu then flied out to deep left field, deep enough to score Martin from third, making it 4-1, with two of the four runs unearned.
The River Bandits scored in the same innings Dayton committed errors Friday. In the fifth inning, Boyd and Tanielu hit consecutive two-out singles and then executed a double steal attempt, on which Long missed a throw to second base by catcher Garrett Boulware, and Boyd scored an unearned run for a 5-1 Quad Cities lead. Mahle was charged with five runs - two earned - on seven hits and one walk with two strikeouts in six innings, and he lost for the first time in the second half of the season.
In the seventh inning, a rally started with Martin's bunt that Kronenfeld was unable to field at first base, and was the fourth error charged to Dayton. Martin made it to third base on Boyd's double, and scored on a balk by reliever Ty Sterner, making it a 6-1 River Bandits lead.
The last run came in the bottom of the eighth inning, as second baseman Jose Fernandez tripled with two outs and scored on Stubbs' ground ball that went through the LaValley's legs at third base - the fifth and final error on the Dragons - to make it 7-1.

Rock Island, IL: Families can work together to make a small lighted garland at two Family Craft activities at the Rock Island Southwest Branch on Tuesday and Saturday.

This month's free craft involves making a small lighted garland out of cups, fabric and a light string. Families can register for the 6:00 pm session on Tuesday, August 11 or the 10:00 am session on Saturday, August 15. Both sessions are offered in the Community Room of the Southwest Branch, 9010 Ridgewood Road. The event is free and materials are provided.

To sign up, call 309-732-7338 or use the online registration system on the library calendar at www.rockislandlibrary.org. The Southwest Branch hosts a new craft on the second Tuesday and following Saturday of each month.

For information on other free events, contact Rock Island Library at 309-732-READ (7323), visit the library website at www.rockislandlibrary.org, or follow the library's Facebook and Twitter sites.

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Governor Bruce Rauner announced today he has made appointments to the Secure Choice Savings Plan Board, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority and the State Board of Health.

 

Name: Miriam Martinez

Position: Member - Secure Choice Savings Plan Board

Governor Bruce Rauner has appointed Miriam Martinez to the Secure Choice Savings Plan Board. Martinez is currently the Deputy Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer at the Chicago Treasurer's Office and brings more than 30 years of experience to the position.

In the Chicago Treasurer's Office, Martinez oversees the day-to-day activities of the City Treasurer's portfolio and is responsible for ensuring the city's various portfolios achieve the highest returns while meeting established liquidity needs and investment policy standards. Prior to coming to Chicago, Martinez worked for the New York State Insurance Fund as its Director of Investments. In that position she oversaw a diversified $16 billion portfolio.

Martinez earned her bachelor's degree in economics from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. She lives in Chicago.

 

Name: Maureen Josh

Position: Member - Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

Governor Bruce Rauner has reappointed DeKalb County Circuit Clerk Maureen Josh to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Her years of experience in managing court records will provide the board with valuable insight. She also previously served on the ICJIA from 2000-2006.

Josh has been the DeKalb County Circuit Clerk for the past 31 years, where she is the keeper of court records. She manages a team of 35 other clerks, while working with members and agencies of the court system, as well as the general public. Prior to becoming clerk, she worked as a secretary for the DeKalb County State's Attorney.

Josh earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin, Platteville. She lives in Sycamore.

 

Name: Jose Sanchez

Position: Member - State Board of Health

Governor Bruce Rauner has appointed Jose Sanchez to the State Board of Health. Sanchez' 30 years of experience as a hospital administrator and healthcare executive make him an excellent addition to the board.

Sanchez is currently the President and CEO of the Norwegian American Hospital. He oversees the hospital's operation that covers 200 beds and more than 1,000 employees and doctors. In four years, he turned the hospital's net margin from a loss of $4.5 million to a profit of $1 million.

Prior to this, Sanchez worked for Generations+/Northern Manhattan Health Network as its Senior Vice President. The company is one of the largest healthcare networks in the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.

Sanchez earned his bachelor's degree from City College of New York and his master's degree in social work from Adelphi University. He lives in Chicago.

 

Name: David Banaszynski

Position: Member - State Board of Health

Governor Bruce Rauner has reappointed David Banaszynski to the State Board of Health. He has served on this board since 2012, and brings 18 years of experience in public health to the board.

Banaszynski has worked for the Village of Hoffman Estates since 1997 and is currently a Health Officer. In this role, he inspects a number of establishments and businesses to ensure they're safe for patrons including: child care centers, pools and spas, tanning establishments, and massage therapy centers. He also responds to questions and complaints about common public health issues like lead, radon, mold and West Nile virus.

Banaszynski earned his bachelor's degree from Northern Illinois University. He lives in Huntley.

 

Name: Beth Fiorini

Position: Member - State Board of Health

Governor Bruce Rauner has reappointed Beth Fiorini to the State Board of Health. In addition to her experience as a healthcare administrator and nurse, Fiorini has served on this board since 2014.

Fiorini is currently the Public Health Administrator and CEO of the Whiteside County Health Department. In this role, she is responsible for all areas of the public health department and community health center. Prior to this, she was the Director of Nursing.

In addition to her prior service on this board, Fiorini also serves on the Ebola Task Force. She also previously served on the Maternal and Child Health Advisory Board.

Fiorini earned her bachelor's degree from Northern Illinois University and her master's degree in hospital administration from the College of St. Francis. She lives in Rock Falls.

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Coal Valley, IL - August 7, 2015 - Late in the day on Thursday, August 6th, 2015, Niabi Zoo staff and the Rock Island County Forest Preserve District received a copy of the "Campaign Positioning, Feasibility and Program Analysis Report" compiled by the McCarthy/Blansett Group LLC on behalf of the Niabi Zoological Society. The report is being forwarded on to all members of the Rock Island County Forest Preserve District Commission for review.

In the interim while the study is being reviewed, Niabi Zoo is continuing to move forward with the recommendations outlined in the Five-Year Strategic Action Plan that was published by the consulting firm Schultz & Williams in October 2014 and approved by the Forest Preserve Commission. Schultz & Williams is a nationally recognized consulting firm which has worked with dozens of respected zoos and aquariums from all around the country.

As part of its Strategic Action Plan, Niabi Zoo continues to work toward reaccreditation by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums and continually enhance and upgrade Niabi Zoo for the benefit of its visitors and animals. In addition to ongoing improvements, Niabi Zoo is also working to ensure its long-term financial stability by maintaining a responsible fund balance and working with a balanced operating budget year after year.

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All of the volunteers and staff at the Bettendorf Discovery Shop are hoping that you will be able to join us for three days of wild bargains.  Our summer clearance on Friday, August 14th kicks things off, with all clothing half price.  Then on Saturday, August 15th everything in the shop will be half price.  Lastly, will be our Safari Reveal that starts on Monday, August 17Th.

Lion, tiger, giraffe &zebra prints of every kind, it is going to be a jungle in here! Kicking off on Monday, the store will be full of safari printed clothing, shoes, jewelry, handbags, household accessories, and more.  With a wide variety of styles, sizes and brands the shop will be full of beautiful items for you to search out.  Safari prints are always a fall favorite so be sure to stop by and pick up your wardrobe additions at wild prices!

Thanks to the generosity of the community, the Discovery Shop raises money by selling gently used items donated by individual donors and local businesses.  Helping to make the shop such a success is the staff of wonderful volunteers that donate their time, if you are interested in joining our volunteer team we are always happy to have extra hands to help.   All proceeds go to the American Cancer Society for cancer research, education, patient services and advocacy.

Donations needed and welcomed anytime the shop is open and a tax receipt is always available.  Hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 am to 5 pm., Thursday from 10 am to 7 pm. and Saturday from10 am to 4 pm.

We are thankful for all the wonderful donations and excited to have this wild event for our customers. Watch for a Safari Event preview on Sunday, August 16th on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/qcdiscoveryshop
LECLAIRE, Iowa - The cities of LeClaire, Iowa and Port Byron, Illinois are preparing for their unique 3-day event that is unlike any festival anywhere else in the USA.  It's called Tug Fest and runs August 13-15.
Tug Fest includes live bands, carnival rides, great food, a grand parade, 5K run and the greatest fireworks spectacular in the two-state area. What makes Tug Fest truly unique is the fact that it is the only Tug-of-War event in the country that spans two states and crosses the Mississippi River. LeClaire, Iowa's theme this year is "Safari", and "Tug for a Cause" proceeds go to King Harvest Pet Rescue.
On the August 15th from 12:30-3:00 PM, barge traffic and pleasure boats will yield the right of way to a 2,400 foot long, 680 pound rope that stretches across the river between the two towns. Eleven teams from each side compete against each other trying to gain advantage by pulling in the most feet of rope within 3 minutes. The town with the most winning teams receives the coveted "Alabaster Eagle in Flight" trophy and bragging rights for that year.
This year's festival kicks off on Thursday, August 13th with Family Night and free admission to the LeClaire Levee area. For $20 you will receive a wristband for unlimited carnival rides that evening. Friday, August 14th is the grand parade and fireworks spectacular, and Saturday, August 15th is all about tugging.  Illinois leads the competition with 17 winning years over Iowa's 11.  Admission to the LeClaire Levee is $5 on Friday and Saturday.
For more information and a complete Tug Fest schedule, please visit: www.tugfest.com
Situated at the intersection of I-80 and Hwy. 67 just north of the Quad Cities, LeClaire offers a complete shopping and dining experience. Relax along the scenic streets of this historic river town that exudes turn-of-the-century charm. LeClaire has great events including First Friday, weekly Farmer's Market, car shows, and the Tug Fest in August. Attractions include the Buffalo Bill Museum, Antique Archaeology - "Home of the American Pickers", Wide River Winery and The Mississippi River Distilling Co. 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: www.visitleclaire.com

Tug Fest - LeClaire, Iowa Contact:
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CHICAGO - Governor Bruce Rauner took action today on the following bills:

 

Bill No.: HB 227

An Act Concerning Transportation

Action: Veto

Effective Date: Immediate

Note: Veto Message Below

 

Bill No.: HB 2495

An Act Concerning Safety

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: HB 3234

An Act Concerning Wildlife

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: HB 3674

An Act Concerning Wildlife

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 3692

An Act Concerning Education

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

Bill No.: HB 4029

An Act Concerning Regulation

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 125

An Act Concerning Agriculture

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 376

An Act Concerning Local Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 379

An Act Concerning Local Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 563

An Act Concerning State Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 691

An Act Concerning State Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 806

An Act Concerning Education

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 1408

An Act Concerning Safety

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1444

An Act Concerning Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 1466

An Act Concerning Regulation

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 1684

An Act Concerning State Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

Bill No.: SB 1735

An Act Concerning Regulation

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 1846

An Act Concerning State Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: January 1, 2016

 

Bill No.: SB 1947

An Act Concerning State Government

Action: Signed

Effective Date: Immediate

 

 

Veto Message for HB 227:

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

Today I veto House Bill 227 from the 99th General Assembly.

Current law requires a person using a non-powered watercraft to obtain a water usage stamp from the Department of Natural Resources, which is available for $6 per year. This bill would exempt "a non-resident operating a non-powered watercraft while engaged in a paddling event or race."

Tourism is an important economic driver for Illinois, and I appreciate non-residents who come to Illinois to enjoy sporting events. The Department of Natural Resources has committed to working with event organizers to ensure that the organizers are able to sell stamps to participants on the day of the race.

While we work to make compliance more convenient and efficient, I do not support exempting one particular group of non-residents, particularly when Illinois residents are not being exempted.

Therefore, pursuant to Section 9(b) of Article IV of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, I hereby return House Bill 227, entitled "AN ACT concerning transportation", with the foregoing objections, vetoed in its entirety.

Sincerely,

Bruce Rauner

GOVERNOR

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Creekside Vineyards 2015 Wine Competition Awards
MID AMERICAN WINE MEDAL WINNERS:
2013 Blushing Bonnie, Moonbeam, Front Porch, & Blossom
INDY INTERNATIONAL MEDAL WINNERS:
2013 Blushing Bonnie, Moonbeam, Front Porch,
Blossom, & Creekside White

8/15: Peaceful Easy Weekend
While we are usually hopping with music, yoga, painting, or a tour, once and awhile we like to give guests a chance to kick back and enjoy the peace and quiet of the country.  It's the perfect weekend to stroll the vineyard, birdwatch, journal, and enjoy company with friends, family, and fabulous vino.
8/16: 12-1pm: Yoga in the Vineyard ($12 drop in)
STAY for a 2pm Vineyard Tour
($10 includes a wine tasting, wine glass, & tour)

WEST BRANCH, IOWA– On Saturday, September 5 join a park ranger for a campfire talk about prairie animals past and present. The multisensory family program will include pelts, sounds, photography from American prairies. The campfire program is free and begins at 7:30 p.m. on the village green at the intersection of Parkside Drive and Main Street in historic downtown West Branch.  Visitors and their families are welcome to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on, and toasting sticks and marshmallows.

Then on Labor Day Monday, September 7 a park ranger leads visitors through the reconstructed 81-acre tallgrass prairie at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. Learn how and why the National Park Service is reconstructing this endangered habitat as part of the landscape commemorating Herbert Hoover's life.

The walk begins at the tallgrass prairie observation deck by the gravesite parking lot at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. The walk is less than a mile and lasts about 60 minutes. Bring water, dress for the weather, and wear comfortable walking shoes. Hats, sunscreen, sunglasses, and insect repellent are also recommended.

On Saturday, September 26, help collect and distribute native plants in the tallgrass prairie at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. All ages are welcome. Participating volunteers will be rewarded with a coupon for free entry into their favorite federal public land areas that have entrance fees. Contact Denise Collar or Adam Prato at (319) 643-2541 if you are interested.

Meet at the Visitor Center at 8:30 a.m. for an orientation and to get signed up. Work will be from 9:00 a.m. to about 1:00 p.m. Please dress for the weather, and wear comfortable work clothes.  Long pants and closed toe shoes are required.  Bring a water bottle, hat, sunscreen, long sleeved shirt, insect repellent, a snack, and a shopping bag (paper or plastic) or ice cream pail for seed collection.  The park has work gloves and other required tools.

This year the National Park Service launched its "Find Your Park" campaign which begins a two year celebration commemorating its first 100 years of preservation and service to the public. "Find Your Park" is aimed at getting people out to experience all their national parks have to offer and to share their favorite stories about National Parks. Visit www.findyourpark.com to learn more.

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum are in West Branch, Iowa at exit 254 off I-80. Both are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time. For more information go online at www.nps.gov/heho or call (319) 643-2541.

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

110 Parkside Drive

PO Box 607

West Branch, Iowa 52358

319 643-2541 phone

319 643-7864 fax

www.nps.gov/heho

Twitter: @HooverNPS

Facebook: HerbertHooverNHS

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