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2014 Iron Sharpens Iron Conference for Women

Be Refreshed. Be Renewed. Be Rejuvenated. 

 

Are you ready for some serious girlfriend time with God? Then plan to join hundreds of other women from around the region at the Iron Sharpens Iron Women's Conference this fall! Come for the fellowship and the inspiring worship, grow through the challenging messages of some of the nation's premier speakers and receive resources to continue to help you on your journey of faith.  All keynote sessions and each of the 16 different seminars are uniquely designed with you in mind. Whatever season of life, whatever joys and struggles you are experiencing --- God has answers and His faithfulness will be evident through each experience of the day. Mark your calendars now, invite your friends, and begin praying for what God will do in you on this life-changing day of hope and renewal!

 

DATE OF EVENT:

October 11, 2014


LOCATION:

The Adler Theatre/River Center

136 E. 3rd St.

Davenport, IA 52801

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Sherry Surratt - CEO, MOPS Int'l.

Susie Larson - Moody Radio Host, Author, National Speaker

 

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  • For Women of All Ages (13 and up)
  • One-Day (9 AM - 5 PM)

o   Doors open at 8:00 AM

  • 2 Nationally Recognized Keynote Speakers
  • 16 Different Seminars

o   Topics relevant to you

o   Special session for teens

  • Inspiring Worship
  • Entire conference will be available for purchase on USB for future reference and use in bible studies, etc.
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o   Adults: $67 (includes lunch)

o   Students: $37 (includes lunch)

DES MOINES, IA (10/07/2014)(readMedia)-- State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald's upcoming eBay auction just might have that unique item to complete your Halloween costume. Fitzgerald will host his next unclaimed property eBay auction beginning on October 13. "We will have an assortment of items up for bid, perfect accessories for Halloween," Fitzgerald stated. "The auction will be filled with one-of-a-kind items and unique collectibles that were turned over in unclaimed safe deposit boxes." Interested bidders may visit the state treasurer's eBay auction at http://myworld.ebay.com/ia.unclaimed.property.

The auction will begin on Monday, October 13 and will close on October 20. Some of the treasures in this online auction include a jade bangle bracelet and costume jewelry for the Cleopatra costume, a handheld collapsible fan perfect for the princess, and bolo ties and a longhorn steer belt buckle for the cowboys. Items included in the auction are reported to the state treasurer as unclaimed property by financial institutions across the state. Photos, letters and other personal memorabilia will not be included in the auction. The auction proceeds are held for the rightful owners until they come forward.

Search GreatIowaTreasureHunt.com to see if the state treasurer has property belonging to you. Be sure to like the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt on Facebook and follow the program on Twitter @GreatIATreasure for information about future auctions.

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Minden, IA - Today Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee and author of the 2014 Farm Bill, highlighted the importance of Bruce Braley's work on the bipartisan Farm Bill and the job-creating Renewable Fuel Standard to Iowa's economy while touring a family farm in Minden.

"Bruce Braley was pivotal in overcoming Tea Party obstructionism so we could pass the bipartisan Farm Bill, and he's been a champion in the fight to protect the Renewable Fuel Standard. In the Senate, I know he'll continue to be a champion for Iowa's agriculture economy by reaching across the party divide to deliver results for the state. ­While his opponent, like her oil billionaire backers, is philosophically opposed to the Renewable Fuel Standard and would have voted against the Farm Bill, I know Bruce Braley will always put Iowa first," said Sen. Debbie Stabenow.

Bruce Braley has a strong record of promoting Iowa agriculture and fighting to grow Iowa's rural economy. He worked for three years across party lines to pass the bipartisan Farm Bill that is critical to Iowa jobs and Iowa's farming communities.

He has also been a leader in the fight to protect the RFS; according to the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association, nearly 75,000 Iowa jobs are connected to renewable fuels. Late last year, Braley was the only member of the Iowa U.S. House delegation to join Governor Terry Branstad at an EPA hearing where they spoke out against the EPA's proposed cuts. In November 2013, Braley teamed up with Republican Rep. Steve King to host an event with Iowa State's Bioeconomy Institute to explain to Congressional staff the importance of keeping the RFS at its current levels. At Braley's request, Iowa consistently has had representation at Congressional hearings examining the future of the RFS. And early this year, he helped deliver 100,000 signatures to the EPA urging them to maintain a strong RFS.

In contrast, State Sen. Ernst would put Tea Party obstructionism before Iowa: Ernst would have opposed the Farm Bill, is "philosophically opposed" to the RFS, and her spokesperson said that "in a perfect world...she would support doing away with the (RFS)." Last month, Braley for Iowa released a report detailing the devastating impacts of state Sen. Joni Ernst's reckless plan to eliminate all energy incentives and all tax credits. If Ernst's energy proposals were enacted, energy costs for Iowans could increase by $1,200 per year, tens of thousands of Iowa jobs could be threatened, and business investments in Iowa could be reduced by billions of dollars.

BACKGROUND:

Braley Was Endorsed By The Iowa Corn Growers Association PAC's Bipartisan Committee Of Farmer-Members. In September 2014, The Des Moines Register reported, "The Iowa Corn Growers Association, one of the state's most influential farm groups, announced Tuesday its political action committee has endorsed Democrat Bruce Braley in his campaign for U.S. Senate against Republican state Sen. Joni Ernst." TheRegister continued, "A press release from the Corn Growers Association PAC said the decisions are made by a bipartisan committee of farmer-members who consider candidates based only on their support of ICGA policies. Braley was one of 75 state and federal candidates included in the endorsements." [Des Moines Register,9/2/14]
  • Iowa Corn Grower Endorsement "Decisions Are Made Through An Objective Analysis Including Candidate Responses To Our Survey, Voting Records, Letters And Other Quantified Evidence Of Support. In September 2014, Iowa Corn Growers Association PAC announced: "ICGA PAC decisions are made through an objective analysis including candidate responses to our survey, voting records, letters and other quantified evidence of support. The ICGA PAC committee members include farmers from across Iowa, with an equal balance of party affiliation to ensure decisions are based only on corn growers' policies. Funding for contributions to candidates from the Iowa Corn Growers Association PAC comes only from voluntary PAC donations by ICGA members. Neither ICGA dues, nor checkoff dollars, are used for PAC contributions." [IowaCorn.org, 9/2/14]
  • Iowa Corn Growers' PAC Chair: "Bruce Has A Fantastic Track Record With Our Key Issus" - "Bruce Has Done Over And Above On Farm Bill And Crop Insurance And The RFS." In a September 2014 interview on WHO TV, Iowa Corn Growers' PAC Chair, Mark Recker, said: "Bruce has a fantastic track record with our key issues, and has over the past term and over his past few terms... Bruce has done over and above on Farm Bill and crop insurance and the RFS, and has scored with us very well, and supported us very well, and is very credible with us on those issues." [WHO TV, 9/7/14]
  • Iowa Corn Growers' PAC Chair: We Choose Who To Endorse Based On The Issues - "They Tell Us What's Important, Whether It's Ethanol And The Renewable Fuel Standard, Farm Bill Or Crop Insurance." In a September 2014 interview on WHO TV, Iowa Corn Growers' PAC Chair, Mark Recker, said: "Well, it all comes down to the issues for us and how well candidates support our priorities as an organization and producers. And those issues, those priorities, come to us from the producer level. They tell us what's important, whether it's ethanol and the Renewable Fuels Standard, Farm Bill or crop insurance, trade and transportation issues. That's how we score our candidates, based on how well they vote on those particular priorities and issues." [WHO TV, 9/7/14]
Sen. Brown hosts roundtables with seniors in Davenport & Cedar Rapids on clear choice on retirement security in U.S. Senate race

Cedar Rapids, IA - U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) today held Braley for Iowa roundtables with seniors in Davenport and Cedar Rapids to discuss the clear choice on retirement security in the U.S. Senate race.

Sen. Brown spoke to how Bruce Braley has worked to protect and strengthen Social Security and Medicare while expanding benefits. Braley, who has received the endorsements of both the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare and the Alliance for Retired Americans, strongly opposes risky privatization schemes that end guaranteed benefits and put Iowa seniors' retirement security in the hands of Wall Street, and he has voted against proposals to turn Medicare into a voucher program. Braley has also opposed efforts to reduce future Social Security benefits for retirees if cost-of-living increases were shifted to a so-called "chained CPI" calculation.

In contrast, Sen. Brown warned seniors that State Sen. Joni Ernst has called privatizing Social Security-which would undermine the program, gamble retirees' benefits on Wall Street, and put benefits at risk-an "option." Sen. Ernst has also supported plans that would end Medicare's guaranteed benefits, increase health care costs, and reopen the donut hole gap in prescription drug coverage.

"Bruce Braley understands the importance of keeping our promises to our seniors and working toward common sense solutions that protect Medicare and Social Security for generations to come," said Senator Brown. "While his opponent supports risky Tea Party proposals that would end the guaranteed benefits of Social Security and Medicare and increase out-of-pocket health care costs, Bruce has a record of strengthening these programs while expanding benefits.  Bruce Braley is the clear choice in this Senate election for Iowa seniors and all Iowans concerned about their retirement security."

Last month, Braley for Iowa released a 99 county report detailing the devastating impact of state Sen. Joni Ernst's plan to cut Medicare and end guaranteed benefits for Iowa seniors in all 99 Iowa counties. Iowans can check out the specific impact of Ernst's reckless proposals on Social Security and Medicare in their county in this interactive map: http://www.brucebraley.com/landing/ernsts-risky-plans/

HERE IS THE IMPACT OF ERNST'S RADICAL PLANS IN SCOTT COUNTY:
  • Number of seniors in Scott County whose Social Security benefits could be at risk: 30,730
  • Estimated number of seniors paying more for Rx drugs in 2015: 1,804
  • Additional cost seniors in "donut hole" will pay for Rx drugs in 2015: $1,479,988
  • Additional cost seniors in "donut hole" will pay for Rx drugs (2015-2022): $16,586,424
  • Estimated number of seniors losing access to annual wellness exams in 2015: 2,902

HERE IS THE IMPACT OF ERNST'S RADICAL PLANS IN LINN COUNTY:
  • Number of seniors in Linn County whose Social Security benefits could be at risk: 38,170
  • Estimated number of seniors paying more for Rx drugs in 2015: 2,574
  • Additional cost seniors in "donut hole" will pay for Rx drugs in 2015: $2,089,328
  • Additional cost seniors in "donut hole" will pay for Rx drugs (2015-2022): $29,300,590
  • Estimated number of seniors losing access to annual wellness exams in 2015: 3,561

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CHICAGO - Lt. Governor Sheila Simon will join U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos (D-IL-17), U.S. Secretary of the Army John McHugh and other officials at the Rock Island Arsenal to tour its Joint Manufacturing and Technology Center and discuss the Arsenal's future. The meeting has been initiated by Sen. Durbin, who chairs the Senate defense appropriation committee.

 

Simon chairs Illinois' Interagency Military Base Support and Economic Development Committee (IMBSEDC) and is overseeing the state's comprehensive economic impact analysis of active military bases in Illinois. The study will calculate the economic impact of the state's military installations and provide the data needed for Congressional, state and business leaders to protect Illinois' military economy at a time of federal cuts.

Simon also initiated House Bill 3939, sponsored by Rep. Eddie Lee Jackson (D-East St. Louis) and Sen. Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake), which was signed into law this summer. The new law brings Illinois into alignment with 47 other states by allowing military students to enter the same grade level at their new schools, retain previously-earned credit, and have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities. 

As chair of the IMBSEDC, Simon helps coordinate the state's activities and communications relating to current and former military bases in Illinois. Simon is committed to protecting the state's military operations, installations, and the families of those who selflessly serve our state and country.

DATE: Tuesday, Oct. 7

TIME: 11:45 a.m.

LOCATION: Ben Butterworth Parkway on Great River Trail (on the river near Radisson Hotel, 1415 River Drive), Moline, IL

NOTE: The meeting and tour will be closed to press with a media availability to follow.

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October 1, 2014 (Davenport, IA) - On Monday, October 6 at the general membership meeting,
The Rotary Club of Davenport Charitable Giving Committee in partnership with the Davenport
Rotary Board of Directors will award over $16,000 to fund projects and support organizations in
the community and abroad that provide basic human services, serve youth, and meet community
needs. Proceeds generated from the 2nd Annual Rotary Club of Davenport WingFest presented
by M.A. Ford this past June, funded the awards. The following organizations were recommended
by the Charitable Giving Committee and approved by the Board of Directors to receive funding:


Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Valley
Project Title: Triple Play-Team Sports Program
Project Description: Using a nationally proven curriculum, BGCMV will expand their physical
fitness programs for some of the most at-risk youth in the Quad Cities.
Amount Funded: $2,500


Friendly House
Project Title: Childcare Kitchen Update
Project Description: Purchasing a new freezer will provide the opportunity to increase the
quality and delivery of food they offer to their youth program participants
Amount Funded: $2,500


Vera French Community Mental Health Center
Project Title: Hot Meals for Chronically Mentally Ill Persons
Project Description: Hot meals are made and served to adults with chronic mental illness living
in Scott County that attend the Vera French Carol Center.
Amount Funded: $2,000


Camp Shalom
Project Title: Purchase of Mini Van
Project Description: Camp Shalom is in need of a mini van to carry small groups of campers
and staff.
Amount Funded: $1,000

Salvation Army
Project Title: Homeless Shelter Community Bathroom Hand-Dryers
Project Description: Purchase and installation of three electric hand dryers for the Family
Service Center Homeless Shelter's community meal site and community handicap accessible
bathrooms.
Amount Funded: $1,000


Special Olympics Scott County
Project Title: Uniforms and Equipment for SC Special Olympics Athletes
Project Description: Project will provide team and/or sport specific uniform shirts for Special
Olympics competitions and sports equipment for Special Olympics practice sessions.
Amount Funded: $1,000


Additionally, funds will be used to support Youth Harvest, a partnership between the Rotary Club
of Davenport and the North Scott Rotary that brings together over 200 underprivileged youth to
attend a fall harvest event at Pride of the Wapsi ($1,500). A speaker honorarium donated to
Community Healthcare, Inc. for their Vaccines for Children Program ($1,000), Fire and Medical
Supply Company/H.E.F. ($500), Miles of Smiles Team ($500), Rotary International Grant
($2,500) and the MAC High School Awards ($175).

The Rock Island County Democrats received notice from the Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GQCHCC) that their candidates forum was canceled a few days before it was scheduled for this past Sunday, October 5th. This would have been the second time both Parties would have participated in this forum in Rock Island County. The notice said that the event was canceled "due to circumstances beyond our control." Chairman House said, "Public forums are key in letting voters know who their candidates are and where they stand on issues. It is unfair to the voters of Rock Island County in both our majority communities & our communities of color to not have access to their candidates and elected officials during this time of elections."

After the no show of the Republican Candidates at the Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce forum last Wednesday at Augustana College, Rock Island County Republican Party Chairman Bill Bloom was questioned by our local media about Republican Candidates not showing up, he replied that the moderator from previous forums by the GQCHCC "gave more leeway to Democrats." He also said that the Republican Candidates might have thought the forum was not the best use of their time.

Chairman Doug House said, "It is very disrespectful to ignore our voters and while they try to run and hide, Republicans like Bobby Schilling will never be able to escape their Tea Party Agenda which is not inclusive of our nations diverse populations and the majority of our voters."
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Events highlighting Harkin's investments in Iowa

Davenport, Ames, Creston, Atlantic, Des Moines

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today announced several events in Iowa this week designed to complement a legacy tour announced earlier this summer. A full list of his public events follows.

Friday, October 3 - Davenport
4:00 P.M.        ATEEC Interactive Learning Lab
Location: Eastern Iowa Community Colleges
201 N. Harrison Street
Suite 102

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Senator Harkin will visit the Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) Interactive Learning Lab at Eastern Iowa Community Colleges to tour the center's labs and education centers. ATEEC is a National Center of Excellence that promotes and supports environmental and energy technology education to address the needs of the national and global workforce. Harkin has long supported community college and higher education initiatives. Since 2007, Harkin has secured more than $570,000 to purchase equipment and to build an additional center at ATEEC that includes a hands-on learning lab, office space, and college and K-12 classrooms to teach and expand development and use of sustainable energy.
(Davenport, IA)  Tonight at five pm dozens of people will put on pink PJ's and head to the Hotel Blackhawk in downtown Davenport to raise money for breast cancer awareness.  According to an organizer, Sandy Seeley, all the proceeds from the dinner, bake sale, silent auction, raffles and games stay in the Quad Cities.

The proceeds will benefit "Stylin' Against Breast Cancer" and a "Roxanne Kramer Scholarship Fund" for children of cancer survivors.  Seeley says the first year they did the PJ party they raised $12,000.00 and each year they raise more.

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Status on water systems at the Iowa City VA Medical Center

"The Iowa City VA Medical Center takes water safety very seriously, and maintains a higher standard of safety than most medical facilities - with more frequent testing and aggressive action taken to prevent contaminants from entering the medical center's water system.

The water system at the Iowa City VA Medical Center is safe. The main water supply has never been compromised with Legionella and there have been no cases of Legionnaire's Disease reported at the Iowa City VA Medical Center.

In May 2014, monthly testing found positive results for Legionella bacteria in small amounts and in isolated locations within the facility, not in its main water supply.

Citing routine testing and mitigation steps, infectious disease experts at the Iowa City VA Health Care System found there was virtually no risk to patients, visitors, or employees. On the contrary, test findings validated that the VA water safety plan is working, and mitigates threats before there is a problem. Positive findings are a routine part of the water testing process."

A fact sheet on Iowa City VA HCS water system and general information about Legionella can be found online at: http://www.iowacity.va.gov/documents/IowaCityVA_LegionellaFacts.pdf

For more information, call Jon Pruett at (319) 383-2738, or e-mail to: jonathan.pruett@va.gov

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