We have been doing quite a few work lunches/small catering to Businesses and Families, we thought we should make a basic catering menu.
Spring and Summer will be here soon before we know it, let us help you with make your events better.
We take orders as early as 9am, and we bring the food out to our work place or your event.
We're looking forward to bring homemade, delicious food to you  :)
Nho's Cafe-3801 Rockingham Road, Davenport IA 52802
563-275-8905

The Health Insurance Marketplace is providing individuals and families who owe the fee when they file their 2014 taxes with one last chance to get covered for 2015.

The Special Enrollment Period begins today, March 15 and ends on April 30. During this time, you'll have the opportunity to enroll in health coverage for 2015 if you owe the fee.

Important: The fee for people who don't have coverage increases in 2015. If you don't have health coverage for 2015, the fee is $325 per person or 2% of your household income - whichever is higher.

We hope you take advantage of this extended opportunity to get quality coverage this year.

The HealthCare.gov Team

MOLINE, Ill. (March 14, 2015) - The Quad City Mallards tonight teamed with the Genesis Health Services Foundation and KWQC TV6 to raise $17,700 for the Genesis Family Connects program through a game-worn jersey auction after the Mallards' game against the Wichita Thunder at the iWireless Center.    

The special edition fan-designed jerseys worn by the Mallards tonight in their 3-1 win over the Thunder went up for bid in a live auction immediately following the contest.  The jersey of Mallards forward Kevin Baker went for the evening's high bid of $1,100.  

Over the last 20 years, Mallards jersey auctions have raised over $800,000 to benefit Genesis Health System charities.  Tonight's auction is the second of two the Mallards have held this season to raise a total of nearly $37,000 for Genesis Health System charities.  After the Mallards'January 31 meeting with the Brampton Beast, bidding on game-worn "old school" jerseys raised $19,275 for the Genesis Flu-Free QC program.

Genesis Family Connects ensures that within the first 3 weeks of babies leaving the hospital, specially trained Genesis Visiting Nurses will provide in-home health assessments of mothers and newborns, as well as discuss the social conditions affecting the family. Family Connects is open to all families regardless of income, status or number of children in the home.

 

The sweaters worn this evening by the Mallards were designed by Australian Heath Morrison, the winner of the team's fan jersey design contest.  Tonight's auction was conducted by Stenzel Auction Service, a family owned business that has been providing auction and appraisal services for over 50 years.  More information on Stenzel Auction Service and be found at www.stenzelauction.com.

Tickets for all remaining Mallards regular season home games- including tomorrow's contest- are on sale now at the iWireless Center box office, Ticketmaster outlets, ticketmaster.com and Ticketmaster charge-by-phone toll free at 1-800-745-3000.  The box office is open weekdays from10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and game days from 10:00 a.m. until the start of the second period.  Tickets are available for $10, $16, $20 and $28. 

About Genesis Health System

Genesis Health System, its affiliates and partners offer a full continuum of health care services.  Genesis Health System's affiliates include : acute and tertiary hospital care at Genesis Medical Center, Davenport and DeWitt, Iowa and Genesis Medical Center, Silvis and Aledo in Illinois; home health and hospice services through Genesis VNA and Hospice; Genesis Workplace Services, including occupational health, employee assistance and wellness services for employers and their employees; the Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House; senior living facilities offering rehabilitation and long-term care; Genesis Health Group, with more than 170 primary care physicians and specialists; a Family Practice Residency program; Genesis Psychology Associates; three Convenient Care clinics; and Genesis Home Medical Equipment.  Partners include the Genesis Medical Park, Crow Valley, Genesis Imaging Centers and Spring Street Surgical Center, Davenport. Genesis Health System serves a 10-county area of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.  Genesis also manages Jackson County Regional Health Center in Maquoketa, Iowa. For more information, visit www.genesishealth.com.


About the Quad City Mallards
A proud affiliate of the National Hockey League's Minnesota Wild and the American Hockey League's Iowa Wild, the Quad City Mallards are in the midst of their eighteenth season and their first in the ECHL.  One of the winningest teams in all of minor league hockey, the Mallards competed in the United Hockey League from 1995 through 2007; in the International Hockey League in 2009-10; and in the Central Hockey League from 2010 through 2014.  The Mallards' proud history has seen them capture the UHL's Colonial Cup Championship three times (1997, 1998, 2001) and secure that league's Tarry Cup four times (1998, 2000, 2001, 2002) for the best overall regular season record.  In 2001, the Mallards made professional hockey history, recording their sixth consecutive season with 50 or more wins, a feat that has yet to be matched.  The iWireless Center provides a unique environment for hockey and features one-of-a-kind seating areas such as the Nest for groups and functions and the exclusive Drake Club.  For more information on the Quad City Mallards or for Mallards tickets go to www.myqcmallards.net.  Fans can also follow the Mallards via Twitter at twitter.com/myqcmallards and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/qcmallards.


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Award is fair for state employees and all Iowans

DES MOINES - AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement regarding Arbitrator Curtiss Behrens' arbitration award that was opened today:

"Arbitrator Behrens' award found that AFSCME Iowa Council 61's final offer on health insurance to be the most reasonable. As a result of this arbitration award, all employees covered by the State Master Contract and Judicial Branch Contract will pay a minimum $20 per month for an employee health insurance premium, which was the Union's final offer to the State.

"We are pleased that the arbitrator found in our favor on health insurance. We believe the process worked in such a way as to appropriately balance the interests of state employees and state government.

"Today's arbitration award shows that Iowa's current collective bargaining process works.

"On the issue of wages, the arbitrator found in favor of the State. While we had hoped the arbitrator would find in our favor on wages, we respect the arbitrator's decision.  

  

"With this fair decision, AFSCME members are pleased that we will be able to look forward and focus on providing public services to Iowans.

"Again the system worked by splitting the decision between the union and state positions. Iowa law worked well and provided a fair decision as it always does."

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Following WWII, the Abstract Expressionism's movement spread internationally from New York. Artists, like Quad City's Gene Brack, have taken inspiration from this American movement and applied it to their body of work. "I love the rich texture of oil paints. There is something sculptural about the way they adhere to the canvas. The vivid and rich colors give me a variety of choices as I manipulate them into compositions that are, at times, geometric and, at other times, subtle and restful," said Brack recently in an interview.

Coming from a theatrical background as a set designer, Brack captures his dramatic effects best in harsh diagonal lines and almost comedic curving lines. There is drama in the clash of design elements; lines and color create a rich contrast that tips the balance of the composition and frees one's imagination.

Along with Brack's southern roots in central Florida, faith, education, and service in the US Air Force have affected Brack's journey. His use of color and texture open a viewer's eyes to this innovative work.

It is Atom Studio + Gallery's privilege to welcome Gene Brack as one of our own. We cordially invite you to the opening of his show, Variations: Conflicting Harmonies, which will be sure to enchant the public. A reception in his honor will be held March 27th from 6 to 9 p.m. The show will continue through April 19th, and affter the 19th, a selection of Brack's work will be included in the gallery, which is located at 225 E. 2nd Street, downtown Davenport.

Atom Studio + Gallery has a full selection of summer courses and classes available for all ages and abilities. Please contact the gallery at atomstudiogallery@gmail.com or Pat Bereskin at 563-508-4630 for further information.

As part of Augustana College's expanded educational opportunities for its students and faculty, The Rev. Dr. Nancy Wilson will speak on Saturday, March 21, 2pm, on the topic, "A Faith Big Enough for an Epic Climate Crisis!" at Ascension Chapel.

Dr. Wilson is the global moderator of the Metropolitan Community Churches (MCC) which was founded in 1968 as a church which welcomed, and was led by, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Christians.  MCC today has a presence in over 40 countries.  Dr. Wilson was part of the first LGBT faith delegation to meet with White House staff in 1979, and served as a member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.


MCC was the first to publically celebrate same-sex marriages and were the originators of World AIDS Day. Today, MCC is breaking new ground by working across all lines of difference and at the intersection of issues to make the world a better place for all living creatures. In 2014, Rev. Wilson was named as one of the spokespeople for Blessed Tomorrow, a team of twenty-one top ecumenical and interfaith leaders to spearhead an effort to mobilize religious communities to address environmental concerns. Blessed Tomorrow emerged from EcoAmerica MomentUs, a group that invited Rev. Wilson to join in 2013 as they began to formalize their strategy to secure grassroots support through faith groups to work toward climate solutions in their congregations, communities, and homes.


As Dr. Wilson writes,


"The question for us today is, can we unpack our own queer stories to read the signs of the times and become leaders in this movement to make this planet home for every living creature -- not just human creatures?"


There will be an opportunity for students and the public to meet Dr. Wilson and ask questions after the presentation.

CHICAGO - Governor Bruce Rauner today announced he has filled openings on the Illinois Commerce Commission, the Illinois Prisoner Review Board, the Illinois Criminal Justice and Information Authority, the Illinois Employment Security Review Board, the Illinois Pollution Control Board and the Illinois Labor Relations Board.

 

 

Illinois Commerce Commission

 

Name: John Rosales

Position: Commissioner - Illinois Commerce Commission

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected John Rosales to join the Illinois Commerce Commission as a Commissioner. Rosales brings years of management experience to the position.

 

Rosales is currently the Director of the south Chicago campus of Olive-Harvey College. He is responsible for the management and direction of the campus by managing students, faculty and staff. He also works to grow enrollment within Chicago's southeast side.

 

In addition, Rosales is also a Commissioner on the Cook County Sheriff's Merit Board. He's held this position since 2011. This board considers the promotions of Cook County Sheriff's Police Officers and presides over disciplinary cases.

 

Prior to his work at City Colleges of Chicago, Rosales worked for more than 18 years at the Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Chicago and for Coca-Cola Enterprises. With the CCBC of Chicago he was the Sales Center Manager and Vice President of Community and Government Affairs. At Coca-Cola Enterprises, he was the Manager of Community Affairs and Business Development.

 

Rosales earned his bachelor's degree from Northwestern University. He is a resident of Chicago.

 

 

Illinois Prisoner Review Board

 

Name: Craig Findley

Position: Chairman - Prisoner Review Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Craig Findley to be the new Chairman of the Prisoner Review Board. Findley was appointed in February 2001 and has previously served as the chairman from January 2003 to May 2004.

 

Prior to joining the Prisoner Review board, Findley served as the President of Craig Findley Associates, a consulting firm. He also owned and published three Illinois weekly newspapers. Findley previously served as Deputy Director of the Illinois Department of Transportation. He was also a former member of the Illinois House of Representatives and was a senior aide to Congressman Bob Michel.

 

Findley has long been active in organizations that advocate adoption and promote the best interests of children. Findley is a member and twice Chairman of the Lincoln Land Community College Board of Trustees, and member of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. He has served as President of the Jacksonville Public Library and as Chairman of the Jacksonville Area Chamber of Commerce.

 

Findley is a graduate of Knox College.

 

 

Name: Donald Wayne Dunn

Position: Board Member - Prisoner Review Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Donald Wayne Dunn to the Prisoner Review Board. Dunn brings more than 45 years of experience in counseling to the position.

 

Most recently, Dunn served as a Mental Health Administrator with the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, working out of the Illinois Youth Center in Harrisburg where he oversaw a staff of 20. In this role, he supervised the substance abuse program, the sex offender program, the post-incarceration program, and conflict resolution and anger management.

 

Prior to his work with the IDJJ, Dunn was the Director of Guidance and Counseling at Vienna High School for 25 years. He established a peer mediation program, established individualized career plans for all students, established the career guidance center and coordinated services for special needs children, among many other duties.

 

Dunn also worked as a District Guidance Counselor and Work Coordinator at Dongola Unit School, as a guidance counselor at Anna-Jonesboro Community High School, and as a Neighborhood Youth Corp Counselor at the Shawnee Development Council.

 

Dunn holds a bachelor's degree from Southern Illinois University in education. He also earned his master's degree from Southern Illinois University in guidance and educational psychology. Dunn lives in Cypress.

 

 

Name: Peter Fisher

Position: Board Member - Prisoner Review Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Peter Fisher to the Prisoner Review Board. Fisher brings 35 years of experience in law enforcement to the board.

 

Currently, Fisher is the Chief of Police at the Creve Coeur Police Department. He joined the department in 2010 and oversees the department's daily operations.

 

From 1980 to 2009, Fisher was a member of the East Peoria Police Department. He rose through the ranks to Deputy Chief of Police. In this position he was the commander of the operations division and oversaw patrol, the K-9 unit, scheduling and internal affairs.

 

Fisher attended Illinois Central College and is a resident of East Peoria.

 

 

Name: Vonetta Harris

Position: Board Member - Prisoner Review Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has reappointed Vonetta Harris to the Prisoner Review Board. She joined the board in September 2013.

 

Harris began her career as a social worker for Gateway Outpatient Health Clinic and a Crisis Hotline Intervention Specialist for Call For Help: providing assessments and interventions for the dually-diagnosed, as well as, alcohol and substance abusers. She then transitioned her career from social work to education targeting displaced families and at-risk youth. Harris has served as an educational counseling specialist, program coordinator, and a director, organizing specific programs to delineate the stigma of low-income, first-generation youth and the rate of recidivism amongst juveniles.

 

Harris is an active board member for Call for Help, Inc., and a Planning Commissioner for the City of East St. Louis promoting community resources and job opportunities.

 

Harris earned a bachelor's degree in social work and a master's degree in public administration from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. She also holds a master's degree in education administration from Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri.

 

 

Name: Daryl Jones

Position: Board Member - Prisoner Review Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Daryl Jones to serve on the Prisoner Review Board. Jones is a veteran and brings 10 years of legal experience to the board.

 

Jones currently works for the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) as the Senior Legal Adviser and Agency Ethics Officer. He reviews court-ordered sentences to ensure legal compliance and provides legal advice to departmental personnel. He also worked as the Chief of Intergovernmental Relations at the IDOC and worked closely with local, state and federal officials on constituent-related concerns and legislative initiatives.

 

Prior to his work at the IDOC, Jones was an Assistant State's Attorney for Cook County for seven years. He handled felony and misdemeanor trials for adults and juveniles.

 

Jones is a veteran, serving in the U.S. Marine Corps as a Sergeant. He was awarded two United States Embassy special duty assignments and named battalion "Marine of the Quarter."

 

Jones graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a Bachelor of Arts in speech communication and a Bachelor of Science in career and organizational studies. He earned his law degree from Southern Illinois University. Jones is a resident of Chicago.

 

 

Name: Adam Monreal

Position: Board Member - Prisoner Review Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has reappointed Adam Monreal to the Prisoner Review Board. He was first appointed in 2010.

 

Monreal began his legal career as an Assistant State's Attorney for Cook County. Later he became the Assistant to the Mayor for Public Safety of the City of Chicago, where he was the liaison from the Mayor's Office to all City of Chicago departments for public safety related matters. After leaving the Mayor's Office, Monreal was a trusts, estates and real estate attorney. In February 2010, he became the supervisor of the Workers' Compensation Fraud Unit for the Illinois Department of Insurance.

 

Monreal received his bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 1990 from Loyola University of Chicago and his law degree from Northern Illinois University College of Law in 1994.

 

 

Name: Aurthur Mae Perkins

Position: Board Member - Prisoner Review Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Aurthur Mae Perkins, 75, to the Prisoner Review Board. She brings more than 30 years of experience as an educator and administrator to the position.

 

Perkins began working as a Pre-K and kindergarten teacher in Peoria Public Schools in 1983. She eventually became principal of Harrison Primary School in 1993. Under her leadership, her students had some of the highest reading, writing and math scores among Peoria Title I schools. She has been recognized by the Illinois State Board of Education for her accomplishments as an educator.

 

Perkins is very active in her community, working for the Peoria Housing Authority. She also worked for the Peoria Public Library Board.

 

Perkins is a graduate of Bradley University, earning her bachelor's degree in education and master's degree in education administration. She lives in Peoria.

 

 

Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

 

Name: Elizabeth Robb

Position: Chairman - Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected former Chief Circuit Judge (11th Circuit) Elizabeth Robb to become the chairman of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA). She brings more than 30 years of legal experience to the ICJIA.

 

Robb served as a trial judge for 22 years on the 11th Judicial Circuit Court of Illinois, and was the Chief Judge from 2004-2014. In that role, in addition to presiding over trials, she had administrative responsibility for the 20 judges in the court, oversaw court reporters, probation officers and other court staff.

 

Prior to becoming a judge, Robb was an attorney at Reynard & Robb Law Offices (1982-1987) and the Robb Law Office (1987-1993).

 

Robb earned her bachelor's degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and her law degree from Loyola University of Chicago. She lives in Normal.

 

 

Name: Paula Wolff

Position: Board Member - Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Paula Wolff to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Wolff has focused much of her career on justice policy.

 

Wolff is currently the Director of the Illinois Justice Project, which is a civic organization that works to reform the criminal justice system. She is responsible for research and policy development and seeing through its implementation. From 2000-2014, Wolff led the Justice and Violence Group of Metropolis Strategies, which was the predecessor to the Illinois Justice Project.

 

From 1992 to 2000, Wolff served as President of Governors State University. She was responsible for the management of the university, oversaw faculty, students, the budget and strategic direction. During her tenure, enrollment grew by 22 percent to more than 9,000 students.

 

Wolff also worked for former Governor James Thompson as the Director of Policy and Planning. She directed development and implemented policy at all levels of Illinois state government. She also worked for former Governor Richard Ogilvie.

 

Wolff earned her bachelor's degree from Smith College and has her master's degree and doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago. She lives in Chicago.

 

 

Illinois Employment Security Board of Review

 

Name: Jack L. Calabro

Position: Chairman - Employment Security Board of Review

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Jack L. Calabro, 73, as the Chairman of the Illinois Employment Security Board of Review. Calabro is the President and founder of Encore Partners, which focuses on change management and labor relations consulting.

 

Calabro previously worked at DeVry Inc. where he was the Corporate Vice President of Human Resources. There he led change management initiatives and oversaw acquisitions. His other human resources experience includes City Colleges of Chicago, Executive Synergies, Inc., Helene Curtis Industries, Inc., and Maremont Corporation.

 

Calabro earned his bachelor's degree in liberal arts from City University of New York, and he holds a master's degree in business management from the University of Illinois. Calabro lives in Chicago.

 

 

Name: Raymond Nice

Position: Member - Employment Security Board of Review

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has reappointed Raymond Nice to the Employment Security Board of Review.  Nice has served on the Board since December of 2013.

 

Nice is a career public servant, retiring as Deputy Recorder of Deeds for Cook County in 2011.  He is a lifelong resident of Chicago.

 

Nice earned his bachelor's degree in accountancy from DePaul University in 1978.

 

 

Name: Nicholas Elias Panomitros

Position: Employment Security Board of Review

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Nicholas Elias Panomitros, 50, to the Illinois Employment Security Board of Review. Panomitros is a doctor of dental surgery and owner of Chicago All Care Dental Group.

Along with his dental practice, Panomitros is an adjunct professor of political science at Harper College. He has also worked as a clinical assistant professor at the University of Illinois, College of Dentistry. Panomitros has previously served on the Illinois Health Information Exchange Authority.

Panomitros received a bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois and graduated from the University of Illinois, School of Dentistry in 1989. He received his law degree from John Marshall Law School in 2010. Panomitros lives in Chicago.

 

Name: Henry Winfield

Position: Employment Security Board of Review

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Henry Winfield, 62, to the Illinois Employment Security Board of Review.

 

Winfield spent his 30 year career at the Illinois Department of Revenue where he was the Special Agent Supervisor of criminal investigations. His tasks included preparing comprehensive investigative reports, testifying at criminal trials and coordinating joining investigations with other agencies. He was instrumental in establishing training programs for special agents and supervised their implementation. Winfield retired in 2005.

 

Winfield earned his bachelor's degree in accounting and his master's degree in criminal justice from Chicago State University. Winfield lives in Lansing.

 

 

Name: Michael James Woodward

Position: Employment Security Board of Review

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Michael James Woodward, 63, to the Illinois Employment Security Board of Review. Woodward brings more than 20 years of experience in the public sector to the position.

 

Currently, Woodward is the managing partner of Woodward Group, Inc., where he has worked since 2005. His firm specializes in traffic, real estate and probate matters.

 

Prior to that, Woodward was elected as the City Clerk and Secretary of the Public Board of Health for the City of Berwyn from 2001 to 2005. He served as Director of Community Development for the City of Berwyn, Assistant Attorney General at the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, City Attorney for the City of Berwyn and numerous positions with the Illinois Secretary of State.

 

Woodward earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Saint Joseph's College, and he holds a law degree from John Marshall Law School. Woodward lives in Berwyn.

 

 

Illinois Pollution Control Board

 

Name: Gerald Keenan

Position: Illinois Pollution Control Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Gerald Keenan, 61, to the Illinois Pollution Control Board. He brings years of experience as a regulator, entrepreneur and consultant in the electric, natural gas and telecommunications industries to the position. He also has experience working for the Illinois Commerce Commission.

 

Keenan is currently the Managing Director of Palmer Bellvue and advises many European utility companies on business in Central America. He focuses on management consultation, project development and evaluation.

 

Prior to that, Keenan was the lead partner for the energy strategy group at PriceWaterhouseCoopers. He led a group of 80 professionals in the electricity, natural gas and petroleum sectors. Keenan also worked at PwC's predecessor, Coopers & Lybrand Consulting. He was a partner of the utilities practice, focusing on development and implementation of business, regulatory and financial strategies for utilities, power companies and telecommunications firm.

 

Keenan earned his bachelor's degree from Northwestern University. He also holds a master's degree from the Catholic Theological Union. Keenan lives in Glencoe.

 

 

Illinois Labor Relations Board

 

Name: Michael Coli

Position: Board Member - Illinois Labor Relations Board

Governor Bruce Rauner has reappointed Michael Coli, 62, to the Illinois Labor Relations Board. Coli has served on this board since 2006.

 

Coli previously served as Trustee and President of the Teamsters Local Union No.727. During his time there, Coli negotiated contracts, supervised business agents, oversaw grievance and arbitration cases, and handled Labor Board hearings, elections, and changes at a federal and local level.

 

He has been an active member of many boards and committees including the Parking Industry Labor Management Committee, Turnberry Country Club and the Racing Industry Charitable Foundation.

 

 

Name: John R. Samolis

Position: Board Member - Illinois Labor Relations Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected John R. Samolis, 68, to the Illinois Labor Relations Board. Samolis brings over 30 years of human resources experience to the board.

 

Samolis is currently the Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Exelon. His duties include employee and labor relations, talent management and labor strategy. Previously, Samolis spent 18 years with United Airlines where he ultimately served as Vice President, Labor Relations and Vice President, People Services. He was responsible for interactions between the company and the unions that represented more than 55,000 employees. He was also responsible for oversight of employment, diversity, international personnel and training for employees nationwide.

 

Samolis earned his bachelor's degree in psychology from John Carroll University.

 

 

Name: Keith A. Snyder

Position: Board Member - Illinois Labor Relations Board

 

Governor Bruce Rauner has selected Keith A. Snyder, 55, to the Illinois Labor Relations Board. Snyder currently serves as the Mayor of the City of Lincoln, a community of 14,500.

 

Snyder also serves as the Associate Vice President at Lincoln Christian University, managing endowment fundraising along with developing monthly performance review processes for the school.

 

Previously, Snyder worked as a procurement specialist for State Farm Mutual Insurance Companies and an ethics officer for the Illinois State Senate. He also served as a board member of the Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board for six years under Governor Jim Edgar.

 

Snyder earned his bachelor's degree in political studies from the University of Illinois at Springfield, and he earned his master's degree in business administration from Illinois State University.

 

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A space odyssey among the stars... Team up with three tweenaged flies and sneak on board the legendary Apollo 11 spacecraft for a mind-blowing experience that puts you in the middle of the action and fully engages all of your senses. Shake, rattle and hold on to your seat as the rocket boosters blast you off into space! Once you adjust to zero gravity, you'll see what it really feels like to walk on the Moon! A sensational breathtaking experience like you've never experienced before... This 17 min. space odyssey of the 3rd kind is based on nWave Pictures first full-length 3D animated feature film, Fly Me to the Moon.
At just 17 minutes, Fly Me to the Moon is the perfect film for younger viewers.
View the official trailer for Fly Me to the Moon!
Fly Me to the Moon and all other movie show times can be found on our new website!
WHO: The Armenian Genocide Remembrance Committee of the Quad Cities, Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, Augustana College and St. Ambrose University Campus Ministry
WHAT: 100th Anniversary of The Armenian Genocide
WHEN: Sunday, March 22; Tuesday, March 24; Wednesday March 25
WHERE: March 22 (Figge Art Museum); March 24 (Christ The King Chapel - St. Ambrose); March 25 (Wallenberg Hall - Augustana College) - Details Below
WHY: The Armenian Genocide began in April 1915 leading to the deaths of 1.5 million Armenian Christians at the hands of the Ottoman Turks. Historians view this event as the influence of Hitler's ethnic cleansing program leading to the Holocaust.

Sunday, March 22 - Documentary Film "The Armenian Genocide" - 4 PM at Figge Art Museum Auditorium - Adults $7; Seniors and Military $6; Students Free. Armenian American and Quad Citian Raelene Ohanesian Pullen will provide an intro to the movie.

Tuesday, March 24 - Interfaith Prayer Service - 7:00** at Christ The King Chapel - St. Ambrose. Free and open to the public. Armenian Priest Aren Jebijian of St. Gregory Parish leads with a homily from Bishop Martin Amos of the Diocese of Davenport. **From 6-7 PM, Armenian Food and Music will be available in the lobby.

Wednesday, March 25 - The Families of The Armenian Genocide - 7:00-8:15 PM - Wallenberg Hall - Augustana College. Free and open to the public. Fr. Jebejian will be the keynote speaker along with Armenian American and Quad Citian Raelene Ohanesian Pullen who will share her family's story.

Lt. Governor Sanguinetti to chair task force

CHICAGO - Governor Bruce Rauner announced today the members of the newly created Local Government and Unfunded Mandates Task Force. The task force is comprised of municipal and county leaders, representatives of school districts, state legislators, and experts in consolidation. They represent all areas of Illinois. The task force is chaired by Lt. Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti.

This task force will identify ways to help local governments consolidate and eliminate duplicate governmental bodies, school districts and taxing authorities. Streamlining these services will help prevent waste and use taxpayer dollars more efficiently. It will also find ways to reduce the number of unfunded mandates the state imposes on local communities.

"Illinois has an excessive number of local government units and the state severely limits local governments' ability to control their own costs," Gov. Rauner said. "Consolidating local government and reducing the burden of unfunded mandates imposed by the state will reduce costs, increase efficiency and improve delivery of services."

"Streamlining local governments will help them better provide core services to the hard-working families in Illinois," Lt. Gov. Sanguinetti said. "I am honored to work for the taxpayers by helping their local governments become more efficient so they can better serve the people they represent."

Members of the Local Government Consolidation and Unfunded Mandates Task Force are as follows:

Chaired By:  Lt. Governor Sanguinetti

Rep. Tom Demmer, Former Lee County Board Member

Rep.  Mark Batinick

Rep. Jack D. Franks

Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch

Sen. Dan Duffy

Sen. Dale A. Righter

Sen. Martin A. Sandoval

Sen. Linda Holmes

Karen Darch, Barrington Mayor

Karen Hasara, Member of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, Former Mayor of Springfield, Chair of Sangamon County Citizens Efficiency Commission

Brad Cole, Executive Director of the Illinois Municipal League, Former Carbondale Mayor

Ryan Spain, Peoria City Council Member

Dan Cronin, DuPage County Chairman, Former Member of the Illinois General Assembly

Michael Bigger, Former Stark County Chairman

Mark Kern, St. Clair County Chairman, Former Alderman and Mayor of Belleville

John Espinoza, Whiteside County Board Member

Rev. James T. Meeks, Illinois State Board of Education

Dr. Darlene Ruscitti, DuPage Regional Superintendent of Schools

Steffanie Seegmiller, Arthur School Board Chairman

M. Hill Hammock, Senior Fellow - Metropolitan Planning Council, Former Chief Administrative Officer for Chicago Public Schools

Char Foss-Eggemann, Park Ridge Library Board of Trustees

Warren L. Dixon III, Naperville Township Assessor, Former DuPage County Board of Review

George Obernagel, Chairman - Kaskaskia Regional Port District

Serving in an Advisory Capacity: Clayton Frick, Deloitte Services LP

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