(DES MOINES) - Iowa Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today released the following statements on the death of Omaha, Neb., Police Officer Kerrie Orozco, 29, who was a Walnut, Iowa, native and resident of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Orozco was killed in the line of duty yesterday, May 20, 2015, while attempting to arrest Marcus D. Wheeler on a felony warrant for first-degree assault.

"I wish to extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Officer Kerrie Orozco," said Branstad. "As a former military policeman, I am keenly aware of the dangers law enforcement face every single day on the job. Officer Orozco served with integrity and was a model peace officer. My thoughts and prayers are with her newborn daughter and her entire family."

"Officer Kerrie Orozco went to work every day to serve her community and keep her neighbors safe," said Reynolds. "This is a devastating loss of a dedicated public servant, community member and new mother. I offer my deepest sympathy to the family of Officer Orozco."

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Rock Island, IL: The Rock Island Preservation Society has donated books to the Rock Island Public Library Children's Department in celebration of Historic Preservation Month in May.

Rock Island Preservation Society donated three sets each of Old House New House, by Michael Gaughenbaugh and Herbert Camburn, and Under Every Roof, by Patricia Brown Glenn and illustrator Joe Stites. Old House New House reveals how American houses have changed over time through the example of a family renovating a Victorian mansion. Under Every Roof is a field guide to American architectural styles and features. Kids and families can create their own walking tour by using the guide to identify architectural styles in their neighborhoods.

"It is never too early to begin to appreciate our history and the built environment around us, and these books can provide a great introduction," says Linda Anderson, president of the Rock Island Preservation Society.

The donated titles will be available for checkout with any valid public library card at the Rock Island Main Library, 30/31 and Southwest Branches. For availability, check the library's online catalog at www.rockislandlibrary.org.

For more information about Rock Island Library services and programs, visit the library's online branch at www.rockislandlibrary.org, call 309-732-READ or follow the library on Facebook or Twitter.

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TICKETS FOR RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM & BAILEY®

PRESENTS LEGENDS ON SALE NOW AT THE IWIRELESS CENTER, MOLINE!

Moline, IL 5/20/15-Behold the living legends! In an all-new show, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Presents LEGENDS unveils the unbelievable to Children Of All Ages™. Experience epic family fun as legendary circus artists from around the globe perform awe-inspiring feats of daring, spectacles of strength and thrills of wonder to summon the mythical and the mysterious visions that have only existed in your imagination until now: the Unicorn, Pegasus and Woolly the Mammoth! Join us for an unforgettable family night of legendary proportions at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents LEGENDS at the iWireless Center from Sept. 4 - Sept. 7 Tickets are on sale NOW!

Uniting iconic circus stars with living mythological creatures in a celebration of the LEGENDS that have captured imaginations for centuries, Ringmaster Johnathan Lee Iverson guides Paulo, the Legend Seeker, on his quest to discover real, living legends.

Be thrilled by The Riders of the Wind, Cossack trick-riders who thunder into the arena on the backs of thoroughbred horses stealing your breath with their daring stunts. The Solar Hawks, a dream team of acrobats come together to amaze audiences by attempting three consecutive triple somersaults on a one-of-a-kind double-wide trapeze specifically designed for The Greatest Show On Earth®. Audiences will also witness Alexander Lacey and his legendary bond with his lion, majestic leopard and tigers during one of the most captivating acts. They all come together with more thrilling acts, and of course Ringling Bros.' legendary Asian elephants, in this spectacular production that you can only see this year!

Free to all ticketholders, the All Access Pre-show starts an hour before the show. Come down to the arena floor and meet the performers of The Greatest Show On Earth, get autographs, take photos and enter to win a one-of-a-kind pachyderm painting.

Ticketholders can purchase an upgrade and go backstage with a VIP Behind the Scenes Tour of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey. The backstage experience includes an insider look at props and wardrobe, an up close and personal encounter with the animals and a chance to meet stars from the show. Fans will also have an opportunity to take pictures and learn educational fun facts.  To take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime experience, just log on to ringlingbros.expapp.com from your iPhone or Android smartphone, and provide your name, e-mail and phone number to become a VIP circus insider.

For more information visit  Ringling.com.

Performance Schedule:

Friday, September 4 at 7:00p

Sunday, September 6 at 1:00p & 5:00p
Monday, September 7 at 1:00p

*No Discounts on VIP or Front Row Seating

Tickets are $65 (Front Row), $32 (VIP), $19, and $14. 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.

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About Feld Entertainment:

Feld Entertainment is the worldwide leader in producing and presenting live touring family entertainment experiences that lift the human spirit and create indelible memories, with 30 million people in attendance at its shows each year. Feld Entertainment's productions have appeared in more than 75 countries and on six continents to date and include Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey®, Monster Jam®, Monster Energy Supercross, NuclearCowboyz®, AMSOIL Arenacross, Disney On Ice Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt, Disney Live! Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurtand Marvel Universe LIVE! More information about Feld Entertainment is available online at www.FeldEntertainment.com.

WINONA, Minn. (May 20, 2015) - The following students were named to the second semester, 2014-15 Dean's List at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. The list includes Erika Torres, daughter of Camilo and Cheryl Torres of East Moline, among the 322 undergraduate students who earned a grade point average of 3.60 or better on a 4.0 scale.

Saint Mary's University of Minnesota has about 5,800 students enrolled in undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs in Winona, the Twin Cities, greater Minnesota, Wisconsin, Jamaica, and Nairobi, Kenya. At Saint Mary's residential campus in Winona, the undergraduate curriculum combines traditional liberal arts and sciences with career preparation in a student-centered environment.

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May 23rd, 24th, & 25th 11am-3pm

GAHC members and friends are invited to visit the Davenport City Cemetery on May 23, 24, and 25. In observance of Memorial Day and Cemetery Appreciation Month, the Sexton's Cottage will be open from 11:00 - 3:00 all three days. This is a great opportunity to literally stroll down memory lane to observe and absorb our collective German heritage in a place of quiet and peaceful reflection.

Sunday, May 24th

On Sunday, May 24 a special dedication of the Dohrmann family monument will be held at 2:00. Skip and Shirley Dohrmann, life members of GAHC and long time volunteers, have worked diligently to research their family history and have spearheaded this very meaningful effort to honor their German ancestors at the cemetery.
There will be live music and refreshments. Grave markers and flags of 42 veterans of the Schleswig-Holstein Wars of 1848, 1849 and 1850 will be in place, and graves of all American Armed Forces will be decorated. The Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Society will be present as well as representatives of several German-American groups in Quad City area.

Speakers include- from the Rock Island Arsenal Col. David Banian, Chief of Staff, Joint Munitions Command, Amy Grosskopf, Director of the Davenport Public Library, and Joy Ellyn Judas will speak about Heinrich Dohrmann and the journey the Dohrmann family made to place a new monument on the grave site.

There will be a porta-potty on site; parking will be on Sturdevant and Division Streets. Additional information is available at 563-449-2358.

College of Human Sciences scholarship recipents announced

AMES, IA (05/21/2015)(readMedia)-- Iowa State University announced the continuing students who will receive scholarships from the College of Human Sciences for the 2015-16 academic year.

Taylor Borde, from Muscatine, Iowa, will receive the Helen Foster Scholarship. Borde is a junior studying Apparel, Merchandising, and Design.

Kaitlin Clevenger, from Davenport, Iowa, will receive the Betty Kirkbride-Keller Scholarship. Clevenger is a senior studying Event Management.

Raegan Czupka, from Eldridge, Iowa, will receive the Betty Kirkbride-Keller Scholarship. Czupka is a senior studying Event Management.

Samantha Zust, from Bettendorf, Iowa, will receive the Ruth & Vicent Mahoney Scholarship. Zust is a senior studying Kinesiology and Health.

College of Human Sciences transfer student scholarship recipients announced

AMES, IA (05/20/2015)(readMedia)-- The Iowa State University College of Human Sciences announced the transfer students scholarship recipients for the 2015-16 academic year. Recipients include :

Gretchen Henningsen of DeWitt, Iowa will receive the Clark Family Scholarship. Henningsen is transferring to Iowa State as a sophomore with plans to study Nutritional Science.

Jael Kulp of LeClaire, Iowa will receive the Charlotte Gustafson Akins Scholarship. Kulp is transferring to Iowa State as a junior with plans to study Event Management.

The Iowa State University College of Human Sciences and its academic departments awarded more than $1 million in student scholarships and awards for the upcoming academic year.

Maria DeMarr receives scholarship from College of Human Sciences department of Human Development and Family Studies

AMES, IA (05/21/2015)(readMedia)-- Maria DeMarr of Davenport, Iowa, will receive the Lualis Uthoff Dumenil Scholarship from the Department of Human Development and Family Studies in the Iowa State University College of Human Sciences. DeMarr will be a freshman this fall studying family and consumer sciences education and studies.

The Iowa State University College of Human Sciences and its academic departments awarded more than $1 million in student scholarships and awards for the 2015-16 year.

  1. Many LeClaire businesses are open on Memorial Day and we have some special ceremonies, too. Of special note is the final dedication of the Scott County Freedom Rock with completed lighting. There will be program and official lighting of the Rock at 8:30pm on May 25th. Details are below. Photos are available upon request.
  2. Monday, May 25: Memorial Day Services. 10:30am, Glendale Cemetery, 598 S 14th Street, LeClaire, IA. Veterans will place a wreath at the cemetery's flag memorial. 11am, Bridgeview Elementary School, 316 S. 12th St. A service will be conducted with LeClaire Councilman and Army Sgt First Class, Justin Graff, speaking and the Pleasant Valley 9th Grade Concert Band performing.
  3. Monday, May 25, 8:30pm: Lighting Dedication to celebrate the completion of the Scott County Freedom Rock. 8:30pm, south end of LeClaire Levee. A service will be conducted with LeClaire Councilman and Army Sgt First Class, Justin Graff and LeClaire Mayor, Bob Scannell speaking. The colors will be presented and there will be a prayer service and bagpipe performance. The completed Scott County Freedom Rock with landscaping will be lit for the first time.
  4. Monday, May 25: Many LeClaire Businesses are Open on Memorial Day!
  5. Shops - Antique Archaeology 10am-6pm, Artswork 10am-5pm, Aunt Hattie's 10:30am-5pm, Grace Home Furnishings 10am-5pm, Grasshoppers Noon-4pm, Isabel Bloom Noon-4pm, LeClaire Olive Oil Co. 10am-5pm, Mississippi Cottage Antiques 10am-4pm, Unique Recycled Creations & Gifts 10am-4pm.
  6. Food / Restaurants - Bierstube 10:30am-10pm/bar until midnight, Big Dave & Holly's 11am-9pm, Blue Iguana 11am-9pm, Crane & Pelican 11am-9pm, Happy Joe's 11am-9pm, Jones St Java House 8am-4pm, Riverview Roadhouse, 11am-?, The Shameless Chocoholic Noon-4pm.
  7. Attractions - Buffalo Bill Museum 9am-5pm, Mississippi River Distilling Co. 10am-5pm, Wide River Winery 11am-6pm.
  8. If you don't see your favorite listed here, please call them to check on their hours that day:
  9. http://www.visitleclaire.com/index2.html

AMES, IA (05/20/2015)(readMedia)-- Three Iowa State University College of Human Sciences students were honored at the Multicultural Student Affairs Graduation and Recognition Ceremony. Among those honored were:

Vanessa McNeal of Davenport, Iowa (52803), graduated with a degree in child, adult, and family services. McNeal spoke at the Multicultural Student Affairs graduation and recognition celebration on Sunday, May 3.

Dominique Williams of Davenport, Iowa (52804), graduated with a degree in hospitality management. Williams spoke at the Multicultural Student Affairs graduation and recognition celebration on Sunday, May 3.

Eligible donors can choose their day to help save lives during "100 days of summer. 100 days of hope." campaign

(May 20, 2015) – The American Red Cross urges donors to choose their day to give hope to patients in need by donating blood or platelets during the "100 days of summer. 100 days of hope." campaign, officially sponsored by Suburban Propane.

"Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer and vacation season, and the start of a seasonal decline in blood and platelet donations," said Ben Corey, external communications manager, Heart of America Blood Services Region. "By choosing a day to give blood or platelets, volunteer donors can give hope and help maintain a sufficient supply for patients in need."

To encourage donations around the Memorial Day holiday, those who come to give blood or platelets from May 23-25 will receive a Red Cross RuMe tote bag, while supplies last.

Summer vacations and travel can contribute to less availability for people to give blood or platelets. In a spring survey of Red Cross blood and platelet donors, nearly 90 percent indicated plans to take vacations this summer. However, patients don't get a summer holiday or vacation from needing lifesaving blood. The Red Cross relies on volunteer donors for the 15,000 blood donations needed every day to support patients at about 2,600 hospitals and transfusion centers nationwide.

As official sponsor of the summer campaign, which begins Memorial Day weekend and runs through Labor Day weekend, Suburban Propane will support an advertising public awareness campaign about the constant need for blood and platelet donations, and encourage employees and customers to give. Additionally, Suburban Propane employees will volunteer at Red Cross blood drives and facilities nationwide in one of the largest national volunteer commitments to the Red Cross Blood Services from a corporate partner.

"The Suburban Propane family is proud to support the mission of the Red Cross and help ensure that blood and platelets are available for patients in need during the challenging summer months," said Suburban Propane's Chief Operating Officer Mark Wienberg. "By partnering with the Red Cross, we are able to continue a noble cause that improves the lives of those in our communities."

The Red Cross has touched the lives of many Suburban Propane employees including Debbie Traub. In May 2014, her 74-year-old father fell from a ladder while power washing his home and suffered life-threatening injuries. He spent 20 days in the intensive care unit and received many blood transfusions. Traub said that she now knows the importance of giving blood and makes a point to donate in honor of her father at the Suburban Propane headquarter blood drives. Her story is just one of many reasons Suburban Propane continues to advocate for blood and platelet donations to the Red Cross.

"Suburban Propane is the steadfast conduit to mobilize its employees, customers and community leaders nationally to support the Red Cross and the blood needs of communities we serve across the United States," added Donna M. Morrissey, director of national partnerships for the Red Cross Biomedical Services. "Through the unwavering commitment of Suburban Propane, the lifesaving blood and platelet donations made to the Red Cross may help families stay together, patients recover and people survive."

How to donate blood

Simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver's license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.

About the American Red Cross

The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a not-for-profit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or visit us on Twitter at @RedCross.

About Suburban Propane

Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (NYSE:SPH) is a nationwide distributor of propane, fuel oil and related products and services, as well as a marketer of natural gas and electricity. Headquartered in Whippany, New Jersey, Suburban serves the energy needs of more than 1.2 million residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customers through more than 710 locations in 41 states.

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(DES MOINES) - Iowa Gov. Terry E. Branstad today announced that he has appointed Kristin Johnson as the executive director of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission. Johnson replaces former executive director Beth Townsend who is now the director of Iowa Workforce Development. Don Grove had been serving as acting executive director while a permanent director search was conducted. A photo of Johnson can be found here.

The Iowa Civil Rights Commission has a mission of enforcing civil rights though compliance, arbitration, support and education leading to safer, more inclusive communities.

"I am pleased today to announce that I have appointed Kristin Johnson to lead the Iowa Civil Rights Commission," said Branstad. "Kristin's current role as a Civil Rights Specialist at the Commission, as well as her experience as an arbitrator and mediator will be an asset in her new capacity. I am confident she will continue to advance the Commission's reputation of fairness and efficiency."

"I was impressed by Kristin's experience at the Commission and her knowledge of the issues the department grapples as they hear cases," said Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds. "As executive director, Kristin will have the important task of enforcing civil rights compliance and ensuring equality for all. We are confident in her ability to lead the Commission."

Johnson presently serves as a Civil Rights Specialist at the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, where she has worked since 2012. Previously, she has been an arbitrator and mediator for the Iowa Public Employment Relations Board and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, a consultant for the Iowa Association of School Boards, an attorney in private practice and a labor relations attorney for the Iowa Department of Personnel.

Johnson earned both her bachelor's degree and law degree from the University of Iowa. She and her husband Eric resides in Clive, Iowa. They have three sons.

Johnson's appointment is effective immediately and is subject to Iowa Senate confirmation.

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