ROCK ISLAND, IL (09/09/2015)(readMedia)-- Andrew Statz from Davenport, IA was among the students named to Augustana College's 2015 spring term Dean's List.

Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. The college is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 158 Academic All-Americans, a Nobel laureate, 13 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world's most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States.

- Tour Kicks Off To Critical Acclaim, New Music Sets Social Media On Fire,
'No Sleeep' Spending Its Third Week at #1 on Billboard Adult R&B Chart
Unbreakable Album Pre-Sales Storm to #3 on iTunes Chart -
-Tickets For 3rd Leg Of Tour On Sale Starting Sept. 19 at JanetJackson.com -


LOS ANGELES (Sept. 10, 2015) - Demand for Janet's Jackson's UNBREAKABLE WORLD TOUR continues at an unprecedented pace. The recent BET Awards' Ultimate Icon honoree, multiple GRAMMY® Award-winner and multi-platinum selling artist announced a 3rd North American leg to her UNBREAKABLE WORLD TOUR adding 22 new dates across both the U.S. and Canada starting in Summer 2016. New dates have also been added on the tour's 1st and 2nd leg, including Hartford, CT at XL Center on February 27, 2016.
The 3rd leg of the North American tour will kick off on May 19, 2016 in Concord, CA and will visit 22 cities including dates in Austin, Birmingham, Little Rock, Montreal, Atlantic City, Hershey and more! A full list of tour dates on the UNBREAKABLE WORLD TOUR is below.
All dates on the tour are being co-produced by Miss Jackson's Rhythm Nation. In addition to Live Nation and Rhythm Nation, other concert promoters include Nederlander Concerts, Jam Productions, Another Planet Entertainment, and such promoters as Bamp and Tommy Meharey. Additional worldwide concerts will be announced at a later date.
American Express® Card Members and fans who pre-order the album can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Monday, Sept. 14 at 10:00 a.m. local through Friday, Sept. 18 at 10:00 p.m. local. Fans who pre-order the album before Friday, Sept. 18 at 10:00 p.m. can buy tickets early at janetjackson.com. Tickets for the general public go on sale on Saturday, Sept. 19 at 10:00 a.m. at janetjackson.com. Recently, JANET changed forever the way music owners experience her concerts. Music owners receive a special code giving them VIP ticket access, eligibility for backstage views, private glimpses of JANET's awards, memorabilia, costumes and never before seen private photographs as well as the opportunity to get private messages to JANET before and after each show. This unprecedented access to the live event has never been attempted for music owners, who in JANET's eyes are extraordinary, generous and loving. There will be more surprises for people who own JANET's music. There will be "No Sleeep" until she sees you in your city.
The UNBREAKABLE WORLD TOUR kicked off on Aug. 31 in Vancouver, BC and includes nearly 90 stops in cities such as Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Nashville, Cincinnati and San Diego. In their review from opening night, the New York Times says Janet is "an enduring influence across Pop and R&B" and "Her Unbreakable tour touched on as many hits as possible, grouping the songs by persona and tempo. She was the woman taking charge (funk), the joyfully loyal lover (upbeat pop), the ballad singer, the woman left lonely (midtempo R&B), the party girl (dance-club beats), the rocker (with guitar up front) and, in the end, the idealist." USA Today says "Janet Jackson kicked off her Unbreakable tour with a superhuman performance" and "Janet slays..."; Rolling Stone hails Janet's performance as "Propulsive," and Vibe as "Flawless," also adding that the Queen of Pop has "...begun her global takeover."
Janet and the UNBREAKABLE WORLD TOUR were trending both on Twitter and Facebook throughout the day following the tour's opening night with fans quickly setting social media on fire upon seeing the first images from the tour and hearing some of the new music including a scorching song, "Burn It Up," with hip-hop innovator, Missy Elliot. The song was produced by long time Janet collaborators, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and will be featured on her forthcoming album, Unbreakable, due this Fall. The album has already been celebrated by critics, with Entertainment Weekly calling it "Powerful," Rolling Stone referring to it as "Soulful," and the New York Times exclaiming "Janet Jackson's Unbreakable is Right On Time."
The first single from the new album, "No Sleeep,"entered the Top Ten on the Urban AC and Billboard Hot R&B Songs charts only two weeks after being released. This week, nearly 10 weeks after its release, the song, now featuring J. Cole is enjoying its third week at the #1 spot on Billboard's Adult R&B chart.
Janet Jackson, iconic music artist, multi-award-winning songwriter, producer, singer, Oscar and Golden Globe nominee and winner of the NAACP Best Sporting Actor award, publisher, choreographer, dancer, Number One New York Times Best Selling Author, businessperson, and philanthropist, is one of the biggest-selling, most influential artists in popular music history. Having won 6 GRAMMY® Awards, along with dozens of American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, BET honors, and Billboard Music Awards, Janet Jackson stands as one of the most prolific artists of all time with a string of hits that have left an indelible impression on pop culture. With sales of over 160 million records worldwide, her music and artistry have opened doors through which other top artists have followed, while acknowledging her impact on their musical perceptions.
For Janet Jackson news, please follow www.twitter.com/JanetJackson.
JANET JACKSON - UNBREAKABLE WORLD TOUR
All shows begin at 8:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
All dates, cities and venues below subject to change.
Date
City
Venue
Sat., Feb. 27, 2016
Hartford, CT
XL Center (2nd LEG NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Thurs., May 19, 2016
Concord, CA
Concord Pavilion (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., May 21, 2016
Los Angeles, CA
Hollywood Bowl (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., May 24, 2016
Albuquerque, NM
Isleta Amphitheatre (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Thurs., May 26, 2016
Austin, TX
Frank Erwin Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., May 28, 2016
Lafayette, LA
Cajundome (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sun., May 29, 2016
Birmingham, AL
Legacy Arena (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., May 31, 2016
Little Rock, AR
Verizon Arena (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Thurs., June 2, 2016
Moline, IL
iWireless Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 4, 2016
Chicago, IL
Allstate Arena (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sun., June 5, 2016
Milwaukee, WI
BMO Harris Bradley Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., June 7, 2016
Toledo, OH
Huntington Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Wed., June 8, 2016
Louisville, KY
KFC Yum! Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Fri., June 10, 2016
Norfolk, VA
Scope Arena (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 11, 2016
Atlantic City, NJ
Boardwalk Hall (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., June 14, 2016
Hershey, PA
Giant Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Wed., June 15, 2016
Rochester, NY
Blue Cross Arena (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Fri., June 17, 2016
Montreal, QC
Bell Centre (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 18, 2016
London, ON
Budweiser Gardens (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., June 21, 2016
Manchester, NH
Verizon Wireless Arena (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Wed., June 22, 2016
Providence, RI
Dunkin Donuts Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Fri., June 24, 2016
Holmdel, NJ
PNC Bank Arts Center (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 25, 2016
Wantagh, NY
Nikon at Jones Beach Amphitheatre (NEW DATE - On sale Sept. 19)
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Floor Statement of Senator Chuck Grassley

Iran Nuclear Agreement Resolution

Thursday September 10, 2015

This is a critically important debate on a nuclear deal that will have long-lasting impacts on our national security and the security of our friends and allies.

This debate is happening because ninety-eight Senators expressed the desire to have a say on this agreement.

This process will allow the American people to speak through their elected representatives, and I can say, the American people overwhelming oppose this deal.

New public opinion polls released in just the last few days indicate that Americans in general are opposed to this deal by a margin of 2 to 1.  Only 21 percent support this deal.

I participated in meetings with constituents in twenty-five of Iowa's counties during the August work period.

The message I received was overwhelming in opposition to this deal.

That's the same message I'm hearing from Iowans who have written or called since the deal was announced in July.

After many weeks of studying the terms of the Iranian deal, hearing from experts, attending classified briefings and engaging in dialogue with my constituents, my initial skepticisms have been confirmed.

I've come to the conclusion that the deal presented to us is a bad deal that will not increase our national security or the security of our friends and allies, and it should be rejected.

The United States began the negotiations from a position of real strength.  The international sanctions were hurting Iran and it wanted out from under them.

The sanctions regime that Congress put in place, over the objections of President Obama, drove Iran to the negotiating table.

The Administration, leading up to negotiations and throughout the process, outlined the conditions for a good deal.

President Obama and Secretary Kerry both made important statements about the goal of the negotiations - the goal was to dismantle Iran's nuclear program.

Secretary Kerry himself said, in the fall of 2013, that Iran has "no right to enrich" and that a good deal with Iran would "help Iran dismantle its nuclear program."

Despite assurances that the deal would include "anytime, anywhere" inspections, the deal falls short.

President Obama negotiated away from these positions over the course of the negotiations.

This deal accepts and legitimizes Iran as a nuclear threshold state.

Iran will not dismantle many important parts of its uranium enrichment infrastructure, contrary to past U.S. policy that Iran not be allowed to enrich.

And, Iran is permitted to continue a vast research and development program.

Many of the significant limitations expire after ten years, leaving Iran an internationally legitimate nuclear program.

Iran could fully abide by this deal and be a nuclear threshold state.  This is all contrary to the initial goal Obama announced.

With regard to inspections, international inspectors will not have "anytime, anywhere" access - they will have "managed access."

In fact, the deal provides Iran with a 24-day process to further delay and hide prohibited activities.

Iran has a track record of cheating on past agreements, and this deal allows Iran to stonewall the inspectors for up to 24 days.

The deal also includes side agreements between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency that we can't review and even the Administration has not seen.

The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, which passed the Senate 98-1, requires the Administration to provide to Congress access to all "annexes, appendices, codicils, side agreements, implementing materials, documents, and guidance, technical or other understandings and any related agreements" as part of the deal.

It seems in this case we're being asked to put our faith in the Iranian regime to not cheat.

Iran has not provided details on the past military dimensions of its nuclear program, even though the U.S. position was that Iran had to come clean about that history before any sanctions relief.

It's critical for a robust verification regime to work, that the IAEA have a full accounting of Iran's past efforts and stockpiles.

Yet, it appears that Iran will be allowed to supervise itself by conducting its own inspections and collect samples at the secretive military facility in Parchin, where much of the military dimensions of its nuclear program had been carried out.

I also oppose the last-minute decision to lift the embargo on conventional arms and ballistic missiles.

General Martin Dempsey, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee in July that "we should under no circumstances relieve pressure on Iran relative to ballistic missile capabilities and arms trafficking."

But, under this agreement, after just five years the conventional arms embargo will be lifted.  After just eight years, the ballistic missile embargo will be lifted.

Iran has long sought the technology to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles, which would be a direct threat to the U.S. and our allies.

And Iran's past arms trafficking to Hezbollah, Hamas and others has long threatened Israel, other Middle East allies and stability in the region.

Once Iran has complied with the initial restraints on its nuclear program, many sanctions will be lifted. This will release somewhere around $100 billion of frozen Iranian assets.

The lifting of sanctions and release of these funds will only exacerbate Iran's support for terror, with Iran having access to tens of billions of frozen assets to bolster its conventional military and further support terrorism.

Even Obama Administration officials have said that Iran is likely to use some of the funds to purchase weapons and fund terrorism that would threaten Americans and Israelis.

The concept of "snapping back" these sanctions also appears less effective than was originally claimed.

The complicated process to reimpose sanctions is unlikely to work even if Iran fails to comply with the agreement.

Iran views snap-back sanctions as grounds to walk away from the agreement, so any effort to reimpose sanctions will be regarded by all parties as whether or not to dissolve the agreement and impose sanctions.

I support a robust diplomatic effort that will prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapons capability.

But I strongly disagree with proponents of this agreement who argue that the only alternative to this deal is war.  That's a false choice.

Iran came to the negotiating table because it desperately sought sanctions relief.

If this deal were rejected, we could impose even tougher sanctions, allowing our diplomats to negotiate a better deal that more adequately safeguards our nation's security interests and that of our allies.

A better deal would not legitimize Iran as a nuclear threshold state, it would not trade massive sanctions relief for limited temporary constraints, and it would not provide concessions that will trigger a regional nuclear arms race.

If we reject this deal, we could push for an international agreement that would truly dismantle Iran's nuclear program and verifiably prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability.

A better deal would not ignore Iran's past bad behavior.  Iran has for many years been the most active state sponsor of terrorism.

Iran has an egregious record of human rights violations and the persecution of religious minorities.  It continues to imprison U.S. citizens.

At least 500 U.S. military deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan are directly linked to Iran and its support for anti-American militants.

This agreement will free up tens of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets, without addressing these issues.

We know Iran will use some of that money to support terrorist activities throughout the Middle East.

Iran provides support for the brutal Assad regime in Syria, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, and provides weapons, funding and support to Hamas and Hezbollah.

This deal appears to be the result of desperation on our side for a deal, any deal, and the Iranians knew that.

This deal was negotiated from a position of weakness, when we should have been in a position of strength.

This deal is a result of President Obama's philosophy of leading from behind.

As a result of this philosophy, we now have enemies who don't fear us and friends and allies who don't follow us because they question our credibility and leadership.  We have a more dangerous world because of it.

President Obama himself said that it is better to have no deal than a bad deal.

This deal has far too many shortcomings and will fail to make America and our allies safer.

It will not prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while providing a windfall that will allow them to ramp up their bad behavior.

I oppose this deal and I hope we can send a signal to the Administration and Iran that we need a deal that improves our national security and the security of our friends and allies in the region.

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Refugee consultation with State Department

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley made the following statement after a meeting with Secretary of State John Kerry and Anne Richard, Assistant Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration.  The consultation regarding the number of refugees that the United States will admit into the country is required by law.  In the event of an "emergency refugee situation" the administration may admit an additional number of refugees, but only after additional consultation with Congress.

"Secretary Kerry initially said that the Obama administration is seeking a reasonable increase in refugees allowed into the United States in the upcoming fiscal year.  But when pressed, the administration indicated that they were considering opening the floodgates and using emergency authority to go above what they proposed to Congress in today's consultation.   The administration also has not ruled out potentially paroling thousands of Syrians into the United States.

"The United States welcomes more refugees than the rest of the world's countries combined, and there's no question that we need to continue to do our part to help with the crisis that is unfolding in the Middle East and Europe.  But, the administration also needs to enlist the help of other capable, affluent nations in the Middle East to deal with the crisis in Syria to care for those who are fleeing violence and persecution.

"In addition, before agreeing to accept tens of thousands of Syrian refugees, the Obama administration must prove to the American people that it will take the necessary precautions to ensure that national security is a top priority, especially at a time when ruthless terrorist groups like ISIS are committed to finding ways to enter the United States and harm Americans."

Klobuchar, Grassley Renew Efforts to Crack Down on Anti-Competitive Pay-for-Delay Pharmaceutical Deals

WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Senators Amy Klobuchar of Minn., and Chuck Grassley of Iowa, today renewed their efforts to crack down on anti-competitive pay-for-delay pharmaceutical deals. The senators reintroduced the Preserve Access to Affordable Generics Act, which would increase consumers' access to the cost-saving generic drugs they need by helping put an end to the practice of brand-name drug manufacturers using pay-off agreements to keep more affordable generic equivalents off the market. A report from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in December 2014 identified 29 potential pay-for-delay settlements involving 21 different branded pharmaceutical products, with combined U.S. sales of approximately $4.3 billion.

"Pay-for-delay pharmaceutical deals force consumers to pay higher prices by keeping affordable alternatives to brand-name drugs off the market," said Klobuchar. "Our legislation will help ensure people have access to the medications they need at a price they can afford by putting an end to these harmful agreements once and for all."

 

"Pay-for-delay deals keep drug costs artificially high for consumers and the taxpaying public.  These agreements disrupt the current law that was put in place to speed generic drugs getting to the market.  In addition, they force consumers to pay more for their medicines, and add an exorbitant burden to the deficit," Grassley said. "The FTC has kept the pressure on, but Congress should act to end these twisted litigation settlements."

The Preserve Access to Affordable Generics Act would crack down on anti-competitive pay-offs and make sure consumers have access to the cost-saving generic drugs they need. Pay-for-delay agreements delay generic entry into the market an average of nearly 17 months longer than agreements without payments. These pay-off settlements (also known as "reverse payments") delay consumer access to generic drugs, which can be as much as 90 percent cheaper than brand-name drugs.

The legislation would make it illegal for brand-name drug manufacturers to use anti-competitive pay-off agreements to keep more affordable generic equivalents off the market. Klobuchar and Grassley introduced similar legislation last Congress following a resurgence of patent settlement agreements.

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On September 5th, 2015, at approximately 11:15pm, a LeClaire officer was conducting a routine business check at the Cody Storage buildings (2200 block of Trent Street). After spotting several items sitting outside various storage units, the officer noticed a vehicle parked suspiciously. As the officer approached the vehicle to run the license plate, a subject fled the scene on foot.

After another LeClaire officer arrived at the scene, they set up a perimeter around the area and requested assistance from the Scott County Sheriff's Office as well as a Scott County K-9 unit. The search for the subjects continued for several hours but officers were unable to locate anyone. The vehicle was towed to the LeClaire Police Department for processing.

Further investigation of the crime scene revealed that 22 storage units had been forcibly broken in to before the officer's arrival. Officers conducted an investigation over the next couple of days, including an execution of a search warrant of a residence. The investigation led to the recovery of numerous items believed to have been stolen from several of the storage units.

In the early hours of September 9th, 2015, LeClaire Police arrested two subjects in connection to these burglaries; Megan Lynne Vandyke (DOB 06/29/1984) of Charlotte, Iowa and Joshua Jon Deweerdt (DOB 06/21/1987) of rural Bettendorf, Iowa.

Both subjects were charged with 22 counts of Burglary 3rd Degree (Class D Felonies), 1 count of Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree (Class D Felony), 1 count of Theft 2nd Degree (Class D Felony).

Mr. Deweerdt also had four outstanding arrest warrants from the Davenport Police Department for Forgery x5, Theft 4th Degree and Theft 5th Degree. He also had one outstanding warrant from the Bettendorf Police Department for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Driving Under Suspension.

The investigation is ongoing with more arrests expected.

AN ARREST WITHOUT DISPOSITION IS NOT AN INDICATION OF GUILT.

Gayle Harper's Words and Images Honor America's Beauty, her Greatest River and her Colorful People

 

Quad Cities - When Gayle Harper learned that a raindrop falling into the headwaters of the Mississippi would travel the River for 90 days to reach the Gulf of Mexico, she knew immediately that her project of a lifetime had appeared.  Harper made a 90-day road trip along the nearly 2,400-mile course of the Mississippi, while keeping pace with a raindrop called "Serendipity."

Harper's journey on the Mississippi River led her through the Quad Cities area, and she will be back again next week to talk about her book, Roadtrip with a Raindrop, her journey, and the people she met along the way.

Thursday, September 17 at 6:30 p.m.

Bettendorf Public Library, 2950 Learning Campus Dr., Bettendorf

Quad Cities Photography Club Meeting - Public Welcome

Friday, September 18 at 6:00 p.m.

River Music Experience, 109 Main Street, Davenport

Harper wandered back roads without plan, meeting people in farm fields, on their porches, in cafés, even while stopped for road construction, who invited her into their lives.  She went to dances, birthday parties, a wedding, a powwow, neighborhood barbeques and festivals. She was invited home to dinner, to meet friends and relatives and onto boats of all sizes, from a canoe to a towboat.

"The people of this journey," says Harper, "are the soul of it. They were welcoming, inclusive, playful, curious, colorful and authentic. There was two-year-old Hazel, who plopped down beside me to show me her green shoes, and 87-year-old Marshall Bouldin III, who moved me to tears when we talked about art. There was a north woods adventurer, a Southern Belle, a "river rat," a Delta Blues man and a pixie-like nun. "

"The Mississippi River is the aorta of our country," says Harper, "it is essential to our ecology and our economy and it is deeply embedded in our history and our very identity.  I watched it grow from a fragile stream into a massive force of nature, yet its essence is always the same."

 

Roadtrip with a Raindrop is a celebration of America and of the simple moments that make life an adventure. In its 240 pages are 55 stories, with nearly 200 full-color photographs. Together, the words and images invite us to leave our agendas behind, to travel at the pace of a raindrop and to rediscover the fine art of letting life happen!

The book is an Award Winner in Foreword Review's INDIEFAB "Book of the Year," in the Travel category. It has also won The Clarion Award from the National Association of Women in Communications!

BOOK DETAILS

Roadtrip with a Raindrop: 90 Days Along the Mississippi River

By Gayle Harper

Hardcover, 240 pages, $39.95

Available at www.gayleharper.com

Also at Barnes & Noble, Amazon and Acclaim Press
TICKETS FOR "DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS TREASURE TROVE" PRESENTED BY STONYFIELD YOKIDS ORGANIC YOGURT ON SALE NOW AT THE IWIRELESS CENTER.

Moline, IL, 9/10/15 - Disney On Ice presents Treasure Trove Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurtsets the gold standard with a magical medley of Disney tales in one jam-packed ice show that commemorates the legacy of Disney animated films. This skating spectacular visits Moline from Thursday Dec. 3 to Sunday, Dec. 6 for seven performances at the iWireless Center. Tickets are on sale NOW.

Get tangled up in Disney's 50th animated feature with Rapunzel and Flynn and enter the worlds of your other favorite Disney princesses -Tiana, Cinderella, Jasmine, Ariel, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Mulan and of course, the one who started it all, Snow White.  Ahoy, Mateys!  Set sail with Peter Pan, the always sassy Tinker Bell and the cantankerous Captain Hook and his pirate pals on an adventure beyond Never Land!  Trek the wilds of Africa with Simba, Nala, Pumbaa and Timon as they discover the true meaning of the 'Circle of Life.'  Tick-Tock!  Tick-Tock!  Don't be late to a very important date with Alice and the Mad Hatter as they march with the Queen of Hearts' Army of Cards. Set a playdate with Woody and Buzz Lightyear because the toys are back in town. Relive magical moments in this ultimate Disney animation celebration coming to iWireless Center in Moline, IL!

Tickets for Disney On Ice presents Treasure Trove start at $16. All seats are reserved, and tickets are available at the iWireless Center box office, by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000 and online at Ticketmaster.com. For group rates and information, call Lindsey at 309-277-1356.

Performance Schedule:
Thursday, Dec. 3 at 7:00p
Friday, Dec. 4 at 7:00p
Saturday, Dec. 5 at 11:00a, 3:00p, & 7:00p
Sunday, Dec. 6 at 1:00p & 5:00p  

To learn more about Disney On Ice Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt, go to DisneyOnIce.com, or visit us on Facebook and YouTube.
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83 teams post attendance increases over 2014

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ? A total of 42,561,445 fans passed through the gates at Minor League Baseball games in 2015, marking the third-largest single-season total in the organization's history, which currently consists of 176 teams in 15 leagues.

The 2015 season saw 14 teams set single-season franchise attendance records and marked the 11th consecutive year Minor League Baseball drew over 41 million fans. The 42.5 million fans in 2015 ranked third behind 42.8 million fans in 2007 and Minor League Baseball's all-time record of 43.3 million fans in 2008.

"Minor League Baseball continues to provide affordable, family-friendly entertainment, and the fact that over 42 million fans visited our ballparks again solidifies our place in the sports and entertainment industry," said Minor League Baseball President & CEO Pat O'Conner. "Our clubs strive to produce a quality product, on and off the field, and the tremendous support of our fans and communities cannot be overstated. The enthusiasm shown by Minor League Baseball fans across the country is second to none."

The Triple-A Charlotte Knights led all teams in attendance, as 669,398 fans visited BB&T Ballpark this season. Three new ballparks helped boost attendance as the Nashville Sounds opened First Tennessee Park in April, the Biloxi Shuckers moved into MGM Park in June and the West Virginia Black Bears began play at Monongalia County Ballpark in late June. Since 2000, Minor League Baseball clubs have opened 61 new ballparks.

The attendance leaders in each classification of Minor League Baseball and their overall numbers were: Triple-A ? Charlotte Knights (669,398), Double-A ? Frisco RoughRiders (477,354), Class A ? Dayton Dragons (574,830), Short Season-A and Rookie ? Brooklyn Cyclones (230,658).

About Minor League Baseball

Minor League Baseball, headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, is the governing body for all professional baseball teams in the United States, Canada, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic that are affiliated with Major League Baseball clubs through their farm systems. Fans are coming out in unprecedented numbers to this one-of-a-kind experience that can only be found at Minor League Baseball ballparks. In 2015, Minor League Baseball attracted 42.5 million fans to its ballparks to see the future stars of the sport hone their skills. From the electricity in the stands to the excitement on the field, Minor League Baseball has provided affordable family-friendly
entertainment to people of all ages since its founding in 1901. For more information about Minor League Baseball, visit www.MiLB.com.

Nova Singers, led by award-winning conductor Dr. Laura L. Lane, is celebrating its 30th season of bringing the finest choral music to audiences in Galesburg and the Quad Cities.  This season includes some wonderful extras, in addition to the superb 20-voice ensemble that the region has come to know and love.  Nova opens the season on October 10th and 11th with Encore! Audience Favorites, a compilation of favorite pieces from the last 30 years.  With Tallis' If ye love me, Duruflé's Ubi caritas, Whitacre's Water Night and many folk songs and spirituals, this program has it all!  In December, A Nova Christmas will feature many familiar carols in traditional arrangements and a few new ones.  Come enjoy an evening of love joy and peace and make celebrating the holidays with Nova Singers a new holiday tradition.  February's concert, The World Beloved, a Bluegrass Mass, is an exciting collaboration between Nova Singers and bluegrass band, Monroe Crossing.   This unique piece combines traditional choral music with folk and bluegrass styles.  Lively and tuneful, yet infinitely moving, you will not want to miss this original work. The season concludes in April with Voices of the Prairie, a unique experience celebrating Midwestern art, poetry and song.  The concert will be paired with works of art by the Midwest Paint Group, and will feature Midwestern composers, songs about the prairie, and the world premiere of a new piece by Abbie Betinis on a poem by Carl Sandburg.  The Quad Cities concert will be held at the Figge Art Museum, and a special reception will follow both concerts.

The full schedule of performances is as follows:
Encore! Audience Favorites
Saturday, October 10, 7:30 p.m., Kresge Hall, Knox College, Galesburg
Sunday, October 11, 4:00 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport
A Nova Christmas
Friday, December 18, 7:30 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport
Saturday, December 19, 7:30 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Galesburg
A World Beloved, A Bluegrass Mass,  featuring Monroe Crossing
Saturday, February 13, 7:30 p.m., Kresge Hall, Knox College, Galesburg
Sunday, February 14, 4:00 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, Davenport
Voices of the Prairie,  featuring the Midwest Paint Group
Saturday, April 9, 7:30 p.m., Kresge Hall, Knox College, Galesburg
Sunday, April 10, 4:00 p.m., Figge Art Museum, Davenport

SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW at www.novasingers.com
$60 for adults, $50 for seniors.

Subscribers to Nova's 2015-2016 Season receive four concerts at an excellent discount. Subscription also includes reserved seat at the special Spring Concert/Art Exhibit!

Individual concert tickets available at the door
Fall, Christmas and Winter Concerts: Adults $18, Seniors (65+) $15, Students Free
Spring Concert/Art Exhibit: Adults $25, Seniors (65+) $20, Students Free

Nova Singers is a professional vocal ensemble under the direction of Dr. Laura Lane, known for bringing a wide variety of choral music to its audiences, and for the spirit and charm the singers impart to their music.  Dr. Lane has been serving the greater Galesburg and Quad-Cities communities for over twenty-five years, bringing her passion for music and expressive singing to audiences and singers alike.

For more information, call Nova Singers at 309-341-7038 or e-mail nova@knox.edu. Information is also available at www.novasingers.com.  Nova Singers' 30th season is partially sponsored by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council and the City of Galesburg.
Comptroller outlines ramifications of continued budget impasse
CHICAGO - Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger announced Wednesday that if the state continues its current rate of spending without a balanced budget, Illinois' backlog of unpaid bills to schools, hospitals, businesses, social services and other vendors will exceed $8.5 billion by the end of the calendar year.

Munger said court orders, consent decrees, and statutory continuing appropriations (including debt service, pension payments, tax refunds and lawmaker salaries) are funding 90 percent of the state's bills even though the General Assembly and Governor have been deadlocked on a budget since July 1.  The problem is, the spending is based on FY 15 levels while revenue is based on FY 16 levels, which is running considerably lower due to the sunset of the temporary tax increase in January.
The unpaid bill estimate does not include payments for higher education, employee-retiree health insurance, student MAP grants, some Lottery winners, commercial spending, and other bills that will not be processed until a budget in place. Those expenses could account for an additional $4.3 billion in spending annually.
"Just over two months ago, I stood before you to warn that if the General Assembly and Governor were unable to pass a balanced budget, there would be severe consequences for the state," Munger said. "Today I'm here to say that those consequences have come to pass and the situation will become more dire the longer we try to fund state services without a budget."
At the end of August, the state's unpaid bills to schools, hospitals, businesses, social service agencies and others totaled about $5.5 billion. That number has grown to $6 billion today. If there is no budget in place and the state's spending trajectory continues, it will enter the New Year on January 1, 2016 owing an estimated $8.5 billion in unpaid bills. As the backlog grows, the state's cash flow gets tighter and payments to nonprofits and other state vendors for provided services face further delays, Munger said.
Munger will continue to prioritize payments to nonprofits that serve children, the elderly, people with developmental or intellectual disabilities, and other vulnerable residents. They depend heavily on state funding and provide critical services at a lower cost than it would cost the state, she said.
"We will continue to do everything in our power to keep the state and our human service organizations afloat, but to be clear - our office performs triage every day simply to ensure the State of Illinois lives up to its core commitments," Munger said. "For the sake of our families, businesses and organizations, it is time for members of the General Assembly to sit down with the Governor to find common ground and pass a balanced budget so we can fund our critical priorities."
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