Connecting Iowa

I wanted to give you a quick update about some of the work I'm doing on one of my top priorities in Congress, boosting Iowa's economy.

Recently, I joined with Rep. Adam Kinzinger to introduce a bill that will increase access to high speed wireless service to help boost economic development, education opportunities and job growth in rural areas. The bipartisan legislation, called the Rural Spectrum Accessibility Act, would make it easier for small, rural wireless companies to provide service to rural communities.

The future of economic development in Iowa and across the country depends, in large part, on access to the internet and mobility. Over the past few months, I met with small business owners, farmers, and service providers across Iowa who have stressed the growing importance of mobile internet access. As a member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which oversees telecommunications issues, I look forward to continuing to develop legislation that helps Iowa succeed in the 21st Century economy.

I look forward to staying in touch with you about these and other important issues.

Sincerely,

Dave Loebsack
Iowa's Second District

The American Queen will dock in Bettendorf at the Isle of Capri Marina on the following dates:

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Thursday, October 8, 2015

America Queen passengers will be disembarking for the day on a hop-on/hop-off shuttle that makes stops in downtown Davenport, Village of East Davenport, downtown Moline, and the Quad City Botanical Center.

The largest steamboat ever built, the grand American Queen has modern amenities, with all the opulence of the American Victorian era. Combining the best of the old and the new, this beautiful lady of the river epitomizes the grace and grandeur that has made river cruising a cherished American tradition for more than two centuries.  For more information about the American Queen, visit their website at www.americanqueensteamboatcompany.com.

PUBLIC TOURS OF THE BOAT WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE.  The docking of the boat provides a great opportunity to take pictures and view its beautiful architecture.

The schedule of the boat can change without notice.

WASHINGTON - Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa has added to the number of State Department nominees on whom he intends to place a hold, citing a continued lack of responsiveness to his inquiries regarding what should be the public's business.  

"I will object because, in addition to the multiple inquiries I've made that are still unanswered, I sent another letter to the State Department today and the Department has failed to confirm receipt, yet again," Grassley said late Wednesday in his statement announcing the holds.   "In addition, my staff placed multiple phone calls to Department personnel to inquire as to the status of the most recent letter. Department personnel have failed even to return phone calls." 

Grassley said the new holds on 20 nominees for Foreign Service Officer positions come after he put the State Department on notice that if it failed to become more responsive, he would be forced to place holds on Foreign Service Officer candidates.  "My objection is not intended to question the credentials of the individuals up for appointment," Grassley said.  "However, the department must recognize that it has an obligation to respond to congressional inquiries in a timely and reasonable manner."

Earlier, Grassley announced he intends to object to any unanimous consent request to consider the nomination of David Malcolm Robinson to be Assistant Secretary for Conflict and Stabilization Operations and Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization when the nomination reaches the Senate floor.  The objection comes over the agency's poor responsiveness to questions about personnel practices and conflict of interest management and proper email use and management.  In addition to stymieing Congress, the State Department also has withheld information from outside entities such as the Associated Press

Since June 2013, Grassley has sought answers from the State Department on its use of the Special Government Employee designation.  Grassley has written numerous letters to the State Department on these concerns and other related matters, adding questions as new developments warrant, such as Secretary Hillary Clinton's use of and top aide Huma Abedin's alleged use of private email for official purposes.  The State Department has been largely unresponsive.

Grassley's statement for the Senate record on his new holds is available here.

 

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starting next week, the Davenport Public Works Department will begin a resurfacing project on Harrison Street.  I am attaching a link to the story on our website Davenport Today with details of the project, the timeline for street closings, detours and costs. https://www.davenporttoday.com/government/department-directors/public-works/city-seeks-harrison-shutdown As this project gets underway it is our plan to use Davenport Today for weekly progress reports on the project.

WHAT: 12th Annual Xstream Cleanup

WHEN: 8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, August 8, 2015

WHO: Over 1,000 volunteers of all ages, some working in teams and representing businesses and organizations throughout the Quad-Cities

WHERE: Over 35 total sites are included for cleanups in the following areas:

•                    Iowa: Bettendorf, Davenport, LeClaire and rural Scott County

•                    Illinois: Hampton, Milan, Moline, Rock Island and Silvis

Richard Day began brewing craft beer nearly three decades ago from his home in Port Byron. This week, the full-time Hampton dentist is pouring pints of his homemade recipes at the newest microbrewery in the Quad-City area: Green Tree Brewery in LeClaire.

"We wanted to do this for a while, but I didn't think I could ramp up my batches from five gallons to 500 gallons," Day said.

But with the help and encouragement from a friend and local brew master Steve Zuiderma, who owns Front Street Brewery in Davenport, Day tweaked his production process and began serving customers on Tuesday.

On Friday ? the business' official grand opening ? Green Tree will become the sixth microbrewery in the Quad-City area.

Although the nearly 2,000-square-foot business overlooks the Mississippi River, Day's wife, Denise, said the family didn't want to include "river" in the brewery's name.

"There's already Great River and Bent River so we wanted something original," she added, referring to two other Quad-City breweries.

Instead, the family named their business after a 230-year-old elm tree known as the LeClaire Elm, or the Green Tree, that once shaded LeClaire's riverfront.

Day made it clear, however, he's not trying to compete against any of the already-established microbreweries in town.

"We're all trying to help each other out while big-time breweries like Anheuser-Busch look down on us," said Day, who added he'll have 2,000 gallons of beer ready for the brewery's opening weekend.

According to the Brewers Association, 1.5 new breweries, on average, open every day in the U.S. alone.

In total, Green Tree currently has six brews on tap, which range in flavor, alcohol content and style.

If you ask Day's wife, for example, her favorite is the Ground Hound, which infuses her husband's oatmeal stout and a blend of Coffee Hound's Ethiopian and Sumatran coffees.

"It's too much for me," said Day, whose favorite is his hoppy India Pale Ale.

Green Tree's arrival in LeClaire's downtown adds to the popular Cody Road lineup, which includes Mississippi River Distilling Co. and Wide River Winery's tasting room.

Cindy Bruhn, LeClaire's tourism manager, said she doesn't think there's an overload of alcohol-related businesses; just the opposite, in fact.

"The more the merrier," Bruhn said. "Different people like different things so it's great to be able to offer variety."

Just south of the brewery, which is located at 309 N. Cody Road, the folks at Mississippi River Distilling Co. are happy to have a new neighbor.

Garrett Burchett said he thinks the new brewery complements the business he and his brother, Ryan, own and operate.

"It's just another reason for people to come to LeClaire," he said with a grin. "If people enjoy craft beer, they tend to enjoy craft whiskey, too."

And on Wednesday, Victoria Kent and Bridget Isaacs did just that during a stop in LeClaire on their way to Chicago.

The duo left California last week on a cross-country road trip and they parked themselves at Green Tree's bar to catch a glimpse of the Mississippi River, while they sampled a few brews.

"We work at a craft brewery in San Diego so we got really excited when we saw this," Kent said.

Day's goal is to attract tourists and regulars in search of craft beers, not necessarily someone looking for a quick buzz.

"We're hoping it can become kind of an evening Starbucks for adults," he said.

Under the bar's counter, which Day refurbished from century-plus-old pine wood, customers can charge their mobile devices while they relax and have a pint or two.

Friday, August 21st, Saturday, August 22rd   & Sunday, August 23rd

Amana, IA -   All are invited to join us next weekend at the Amana Colonies RV Park for the Midwest's Greatest Wood Show.  There is something for everyone at this one of a kind festival that is all about wood.

Woodfest is sponsored by the Amana Arts Guild, with over 50 exhibitors.  Admission is free to enjoy wood creations and demonstrations at the Amana RV Park and Event Center.  Event hours are: Friday 11am to 5pm, Saturday 10 am to 5pm and Sunday 10am to 4pm.

In an air-conditioned setting, visitors can watch and visit with skilled crafters transforming wood into useful, artistic and entertaining objects. Featured this year will be the works of George Wright and his unique fish creations, as well as Marie McDonough and her rose carvings.  In addition, visitors will see the premier showing of nationally recognized model builder Barclay Lawder's historic train and Mack truck.  The popular sawing of logs into lumber as well as chainsaw carving will be on- going throughout each day of the family event.  Woodcrafters interested in participating in this or next year's show, should contact the coordinator at 319-622-3908 or woodfest@southslope.net for details.

For more information about Woodfest go to http://www.amanaartsguild.com/
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Couples Golf Friday Night

 

Starting on Aug 14th and will run through Sept 11th

 

1st Tee Time 5:15 PM

 

Cost $20.00 per player

 

Golf & Cart

 

Plus after play enjoy a Cheese Burger & Beverage

 

Fun events & prizes too

 

563-326-7824

New annual scholarship will help cover first year of tuition at Augustana and include summer internship
DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 6, 2015) - The Quad Cities River Bandits are expanding the Bandit Scholars Program with the addition of a third Bandit Scholarship, which will be open annually to Quad Cities-area students entering Augustana College, River Bandits owner Dave Heller and Augustana College President Steve Bahls announced at a press conference Thursday at Modern Woodmen Park.
The new annual scholarship will be awarded beginning with the high school class of 2016. Like the two other annual Bandit Scholarships awarded to Quad Cities-area high school or home-schooled seniors,  the new scholarship will be paid directly to the college and will supplement the grants and scholarships (if any) the recipient has earned ensuring the student's first year of tuition will be covered at no expense to them or their families. All three annual Bandit Scholarship winners will also enjoy a summer internship with the River Bandits following their first year of college.
"This great partnership with Augustana College is a true win-win in every sense," said River Bandits owner Dave Heller. "Augustana will have a student each year earn an internship opportunity with first-hand experience with a first-rate professional sports organization, and the River Bandits will be able to continue to offer internships to the very best and brightest students in our region, while each year helping another Quad Cities-area family afford college."
The Bandit Scholarships are open to current high school or home-schooled seniors who reside in any of the following counties: Henry, Mercer, Rock Island and Whiteside Counties on the Illinois side, and Cedar, Louisa, Muscatine and Scott Counties on the Iowa side. The recipients are selected by a committee made up of community leaders, River Bandits ownership and staff and volunteers of the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend (CFGRB), which administers the scholarships.
"We are so grateful for the support of the Quad Cities River Bandits and other organizations who help fund scholarships for Augustana students," said Augustana College President Steve Bahls. "The River Bandits are a great partner for Augustana and the entire Quad Cities."
The Bandit Scholars Program was founded in 2009 by Quad Cities River Bandits team owners Dave Heller and Bob Herrfeldt. In addition to the new scholarship awarded to a student entering Augustana College, one scholarship is awarded annually to a student entering the University of Iowa, and another to a student entering either Black Hawk College or Western Illinois University.
The scholarships are funded by fan donations and fund-raising efforts by the River Bandits and the team's ownership. Fundraising events include the annual Bandits Race to Home 5K and River Bandits golf outing. Through the partnership with the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend, donors can make online, tax-deductible donations to the Bandit Scholars Program by going to www.cfgrb.org. Fans can also visit the Bandit Scholars Program page on the team's website, www.riverbandits.com, and follow a link to the Bandit Scholars page on the Foundation's website

The Amana Arts Guild will sponsor its Festival of the Arts on Saturday August 8, 10 AM - 5 PM at the Middle Amana Park in Middle Amana, Iowa.

This special event will feature sales of fine arts, crafts and traditional Colony folk arts by local and guest artists. A unique part of the festival will be demonstrations as visitors will enjoy observing: woodturning, quilting, tinsmithing, basket-making, spinning and painting.

Guests will also enjoy local foods such as Amana bratwurst, kraut, homemade apple fritters and baked goods along with a special homemade rhubarb drink.

Entertainment throughout the day: Sweet Cacophony, Dustin Busch and Blame Not The Bard

Also a children's art corner and an Amana Colony Quilt raffle.

Amana Arts Guild: 319 622-3678

E-mail:  amanarts@southslope.net

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