DAVENPORT, IA - On July 28, 2014, Michael Anthony McDaniel, age 46, formerly of Davenport, Iowa, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge John A. Jarvey to 84 months imprisonment, after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography, announced United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt. McDaniel was also ordered to serve five years of supervised release following the term of imprisonment, and to pay $100 towards the Crime Victims Fund. McDaniel will also be required to register as a sex offender.

In March 2011, a member of the Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force and Dewitt, Iowa, Police Department accessed a shared folder and downloaded child pornography videos and images identified as belonging to McDaniel. On April 25, 2011, a search of McDaniel's residence was conducted pursuant to a search warrant. Officers found and seized computer equipment and hard drives possessed by McDaniel. McDaniel admitted to possession of this computer equipment and to the knowledge that the involved hard drives contained sexually explicit images of minors. McDaniel downloaded images of child pornography found using a file sharing software and as part of a computer repair business. A forensic examination of the hard drives, seized by the Davenport, Iowa, Police Department, found over 50 videos and 46 images of child pornography.

This case was investigated by the Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, the Dewitt, Iowa, Police Department, the Davenport, Iowa, Police Department and the case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

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he supreme court recently issued an order either granting or denying application for further review in the cases listed below.

FURTHER REVIEW VOTING RESULTS

July 16, 2014

DENIED:

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME


11-1859

Black Hawk

In re Det. of Swanson

12-0056

Polk

Rankins v. State

12-0574

Greene

State v. Royce

12-0826

Polk

Miller v. State

12-0977

Polk

State v. Lomax

12-1076

Polk

State v. Brouse

12-1153

Cerro Gordo

State v. Harrington

12-1355

Marion

Whitworth v. State

12-1396

Black Hawk

Claybon v. State

12-1423

Black Hawk

State v. Carey

12-1513

Jasper

Oberhart v. State

12-1556

Polk

State v. Yancey

12-1619

Dubuque

State v. Jentz

12-1635

Scott

Enderle v. State

12-1754

Polk

State v. Yancey

12-1778

Polk

Stutzman v. WDM OB/GYN

12-1834

Bremer

DeBower v. County of Bremer

12-1871

Polk

State v. Jones

12-1875

Black Hawk

State v. Carey

12-1908

Polk

State v. Dobbins

12-1951

Polk

Nucaro v. State

12-1972

Dubuque

Parker v. State

12-2014

Dubuque

Travelers Prop. Cas. Co. of Am. v. Flexsteel Indus.

12-2133

Hancock

State v. Finch

12-2138

Black Hawk

State v. Wright

12-2145

Polk

The Printer, Inc. v. Benskin Bros., Inc.

12-2229

Winnebago

State v. Ellenbecker

12-2240

Polk

Martin v. State

12-2265

Scott

State v. Main

12-2272

Polk

State v. Trowbridge

12-2279

Polk

State v. Mims

12-2293

Wayne

Harden v. Porter

12-2327

Linn

Richmond v. State

13-0011

Woodbury

Adams v. State

13-0035

Mahaska

State v. Arterburn

13-0046

Benton

State v. Pappas

13-0057

Polk

Anderson v. State

13-0095

Mahaska

Sirovy v. State

13-0123

Scott

White v. State

13-0134

Polk

State v. Avila

13-0144

Clay

State v. Bergstrom

13-0154

Polk

Kilgore v. Appeal Bd.

13-0157

Hamilton

Johnson v. Ventling

13-0161

Wapello

In re Property Seized from McNeal

13-0177

Washington

State v. Hansen

13-0183

Sioux

State v. Valdez

13-0203

Polk

Beery v. State

13-0230

Webster

State v. Knight

13-0242

Black Hawk

State v. Truax

13-0245

Monroe

See v. State

13-0258

Polk

Federal Express v. Human Rights Comm'n

13-0268

Scott

State v. McAfee

13-0347

Muscatine

State v. Beck

13-0349

Lucas

State v. Sponsler

13-0366

Polk

Wal-Mart Stores v. Henle

13-0380

Black Hawk

State v. Kirkland

13-0387

Clinton

State v. Thomas

13-0388

Scott

State v. Earnest

13-0391

Black Hawk

State v. Brooks

13-0418

Linn

Hines v. State

13-0430

Iowa

Spaulding v. Schuerer

13-0453

Clinton

State v. Gipson

13-0463

Black Hawk

State v. Porter

13-0485

Des Moines

State v. Cross

13-0486

Des Moines

State v. Dukes

13-0491

Winneshiek

Westcott v. Malli

13-0515

Scott

State v. Hubert

13-0538

Polk

Marten Transp. v. Bowes

13-0539

Wayne

Hawkeye Land Co. v. Grand River Mut. Tel. Corp.

13-0569

Pottawattamie

Greenbriar Group v. Haines

13-0580

Scott

State v. Flowers

13-0587

Webster

State v. Price

13-0600

Black Hawk

State v. Bunker

13-0606

Polk

Brunkhorst v. IPERS

13-0624

Appanoose

State v. Crosson

13-0628

Linn

State v. May

13-0660

Muscatine

State v. Krambeck

13-0670

Polk

Howard v. State

13-0672

Buchanan

Basquin v. City of Fairbank

13-0681

Scott

State v. Baldon

13-0715

Woodbury

State v. Kurtz

13-0721

Polk

Wal-Mart Stores v. Henle

13-0747

Jackson

In re Estate of Kemp

13-0773

Woodbury

Theus v. State

13-0774

Winneshiek

In re Marriage of Franzen

13-0796

Polk

State v. Pearl

13-0829

Fayette

State v. MacTaggart

13-0855

Woodbury

Banley v. Deck

13-0904

Polk

State v. Freland

13-0911

Cerro Gordo

State v. Sickels

13-0912

Cerro Gordo

State v. Zimmerman

13-0915

Cerro Gordo

State v. De Hoyos

13-0940

Benton

Donnell v. Am. Family Mut. Ins. Co.

13-0952

Monona

B&F Jacobson v. Acuity

13-0977

Scott

State v. Fister

13-0995

Franklin

State v. Brown

13-1003

Osceola

In re Estate of Steensma

13-1048

Scott

State v. Hemple-Anderson

13-1049

Marshall

Ibrahim v. State

13-1010

Woodbury

Chisley v. State

13-1024

Polk

State v. Bunce

13-1051

Scott

State v. Marks

13-1060

Cerro Gordo

State v. Hermen

13-1127

Black Hawk

Estate of Haakenson v. Chicago Cent. & Pac. R.R.

13-1160

Polk

Des Moines Asphalt & Paving v. Gomez

13-1260

Scott

State v. Berryman

13-1266

Polk

Cargill Meat Solutions v. DeLeon

13-1383

Dallas

In re Marriage of Campbell

13-1416

Polk

Kollasch v. Hormel Foods

13-1458

Appanoose

State v. McDaniel

13-1464

Mahaska

State v. Gibens-Acosta

13-1476

Clinton

State v. Lane

13-1501

Crawford

Auen v. Auen

14-0116

Polk

In re T.C.

14-0117

Marshall

In re B.B., et al.

14-0255

Polk

In re D.Y., et al.

14-0388

Polk

In re S.M.

14-0498

Warren

In re K.M.

14-0699

Cherokee

In re G.B.

GRANTED:

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME


12-0729

Marion

State v. Dudley

12-1633

Cedar

State v. Brown

12-2264

Louisa

State v. Jaquez

13-0257

Polk

Jack v. Booth

13-0417

Bremer

Veatch v. City of Waverly

13-0665

Polk

Gits Mfg. v. Frank

13-0888

Allamakee

In re D.S.

13-1285

Woodbury

Rosauer Corp. v. Sapp Dev.

14-0288

Polk

In re J.C.

DES MOINES, IA (07/29/2014)(readMedia)-- The completed three-phase renovation of the Patty and Jim Cownie Cultural Center will debut at the 2014 Iowa State Fair, August 7-17. Improvements to the building include new exhibit space, improved traffic flow, additional public restrooms and air conditioning.

For the first time in several years, the building's third floor will be open to the public. The fully renovated floor will host new exhibit space for the Fair's popular fine art and photography displays as well as daily programming on the new artists' demonstration stage. In recognition of the Photography Salon's 75th year, it will feature only black and white entries, including submissions in this year's theme class saluting Ansel Adams.

The three-phase building renovations also include a focus on improved accessibility with expanded walkways, new ADA compliant family restroom facilities, two working elevators and air conditioning. Additional improvements include enhancements to the courtyard, including a paved plaza and a new exhibit by the Greater Des Moines Public Arts Foundation.

The Cultural Center will showcase Bill Woolston's 1975 photo essay Iowa's Fair in the atrium as well as the state's largest art show with exhibits in the areas of fine arts, photography, creative arts, wood projects and doll house and miniature room. More than 2,500 exhibits will be on display.

Fairgoers can let their creative flags fly and try their hands at making art. Make and Take projects available in the Cultural Center include magnets, wire jewelry and name bracelets. Young fairgoers can also participate in fun hands-on activities at Art Attack in the Cultural Center courtyard.

Eleven days of live demonstrations and working exhibits also offer Fairgoers the opportunity to see art in action, with artists demonstrating such art forms as wheel thrown pottery, glass fusing, china painting and more.

"Nothing Compares" to the 2014 Iowa State Fair, August 7-17. The Fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University Avenue, just 10 minutes east of downtown Des Moines. Discounted gate admission tickets are on sale now through our convenient print at home ticket option at iowastatefair.org. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit iowastatefair.org.

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Meet & Greet
Aaron Brown
Who is Aaron Brown?
At
Independent Scholars' Evenings
July 31st. 2014
7:00 p.m.
Doors will be open at 6:30 p.m.
ISE is held on 2nd. Floor of the Moline Commercial Club.
1530 Fifth Avenue, Moline.
The event is free and open to all.
Light snacks and wine, and beverages are provided.
A cash bar is available.
Facebook page: institutecht@gmail.com
The Independent Scholars evenings are sponsored by The Institute for Cultural & Healing Traditions, Ltd a 501(c)3 organization under US laws since 1996.
All contributions are fully tax-exempt

DES MOINES, IA (07/29/2014)(readMedia)-- The completed three-phase renovation of the Patty and Jim Cownie Cultural Center will debut at the 2014 Iowa State Fair, August 7-17. Improvements to the building include new exhibit space, improved traffic flow, additional public restrooms and air conditioning.

For the first time in several years, the building's third floor will be open to the public. The fully renovated floor will host new exhibit space for the Fair's popular fine art and photography displays as well as daily programming on the new artists' demonstration stage. In recognition of the Photography Salon's 75th year, it will feature only black and white entries, including submissions in this year's theme class saluting Ansel Adams.

The three-phase building renovations also include a focus on improved accessibility with expanded walkways, new ADA compliant family restroom facilities, two working elevators and air conditioning. Additional improvements include enhancements to the courtyard, including a paved plaza and a new exhibit by the Greater Des Moines Public Arts Foundation.

The Cultural Center will showcase Bill Woolston's 1975 photo essay Iowa's Fair in the atrium as well as the state's largest art show with exhibits in the areas of fine arts, photography, creative arts, wood projects and doll house and miniature room. More than 2,500 exhibits will be on display.

Fairgoers can let their creative flags fly and try their hands at making art. Make and Take projects available in the Cultural Center include magnets, wire jewelry and name bracelets. Young fairgoers can also participate in fun hands-on activities at Art Attack in the Cultural Center courtyard.

Eleven days of live demonstrations and working exhibits also offer Fairgoers the opportunity to see art in action, with artists demonstrating such art forms as wheel thrown pottery, glass fusing, china painting and more.

"Nothing Compares" to the 2014 Iowa State Fair, August 7-17. The Fairgrounds are located at East 30th and East University Avenue, just 10 minutes east of downtown Des Moines. Discounted gate admission tickets are on sale now through our convenient print at home ticket option at iowastatefair.org. For more information, call 800/545-FAIR or visit iowastatefair.org.

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Starting Friday August 1st Chef will be presenting a new dinner menu! This menu is going to be filled with some of the freshest ingredients from our local farmers. Each day we are having farmers deliver us fresh new products so make sure you come by this Friday so you can be one of the first to check out this menu.

About 2 weeks ago Chef Jared launched his new lunch menu! It has been met with great reviews! If you have not stopped in to try his brisket tacos, grilled cheese or his green chile hummus you are really missing out!

We are very excited to announce that Chef Jared will be at the East Moline Growers Market tomorrow, Wednesday July 30th, cooking for everyone! If you haven't had a chance to meet Chef Jared or try his food this is something you will not want to miss.  If for some reason you cannot make it to the East Moline Growers Market, Chef Jared will be at the Moline Growers Market on Saturday August 2nd. Times for both markets are 9-noon.  The East Moline Growers Market is held in the Skate City parking lot. The Moline Growers Market is held in the Unity Point parking lot at 7th Street and John Deere Road.

Chef is very happy to be partnering with Beautiful Bites Cupcakes to provide a smaller option for desserts here at Barley & Rye. These bite size bits of heaven have become one of the best sellers when it comes to desserts.  We always carry a variety of flavors some have been, red velvet, double chocolate, cookies n cream, lemon basil, banana split, carrot cake and that is just to name a few. So if  you love dessert but not a big portion just asked for a beautiful bits cupcake you will get 3 for $5.

UPCOMING EVENTS!

Every Wednesday is Wine & Desserts Wednesday on our Patio.

Every Thursday is Bourbon & Cigar Night on our Patio.

September 3rd we are  having our Bent River Brewery Dinner.

Oct 29th we are having our Willet Bourbon Dinner

Keep a look out for the date of our Stone  Brewery Dinner.

Mark your calendar!

Living Lands & Waters (LL&W) is proud to announce their 2014 Barge Party will be held Thursday, August 7th from 5:30pm-9:00pm. Serving as their sole fundraising event of the year, the fun kicks off with a fish fry & shrimp boil and includes a silent art auction, live music, cash bar, barge tours, meet and greet the crew, and new this year, a wine pull!

"We're really excited to be having the Barge Party at Schwiebert Park again this year. Party plans are coming along great and tables have already sold out, but individual tickets are still available. We're looking forward to seeing familiar faces and celebrating with all that continues to support LL&W and make this all possible!" said Officer Manager Amber Pribyl.

Living Lands & Waters is still on the hunt for artists to donate pieces for their silent art auction. To learn more, or to enter pieces, visit livinglandsandwaters.org/barge-party!

Thursday, August 7th - 5:30PM-9:00PM

Schwiebert Riverfront Park - 1801 1st Avenue - Rock Island, IL

 

Individual Tickets- $50 - Purchase tickets at livinglandsandwaters.org/barge-party. Print your ticket or show your digital receipt at the check-in table!

Seating is limited. Reservations required by July 31, 2014.Tables are no longer available for purchase.

Public parking is available on surrounding streets and lots, in the Modern Woodmen Lot, as well as in a Free Parking Garage located on 3rd Avenue and 17th Street in downtown Rock Island.

Handicap Parking is available on the entrance of the park.

About Living Lands & Waters - Chad Pregracke started Living Lands & Waters in 1998 as a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the beautification and restoration of America's major rivers and to the education of people about environmental issues. From his single boat beginning, LL&W has grown to an internationally known organization with a fleet of barges and workboats.  LL&W engages thousands of volunteers each year in river cleanups, hands-on environmental education workshops, the Great Mississippi River Cleanup, Adopt-a- River-Mile programs and the Million Trees Project.  

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We are still looking for announcers/scorekeepers for the upcoming NAFA tournaments -- as an incentive we will be drawing for (2) $50 gift cards for each tournament to anyone signing up as a scorekeeper or announcer (one entry for every game volunteered -- winners will be drawn each weekend before the championship game, need not be present to win).

Upcoming NAFA tournaments:
  • August 7-10 - Majors World Series
  • August 14-17 - Division A and Under 19 and Under 23
  • September 5-7 - Masters
Click the REGISTER button to sign-up to volunteer.

Volunteer slots are located at either Green Valley Park in Moline or Campbell Park in Rock Island.

Benefits of volunteering:

  • FREE Volunteer T-Shirt
  • FREE Tournament Entry
  • Lunch voucher
  • Involvement in a fastpitch tournament with elite players from around the world

If you have questions, please contact Ryan Merritt at (309) 736-6825.

Thank you in advance for your help!

With Speculations About an Impending Downturn,
Investment Entrepreneurs Suggest Options

As major stock market indexes continue to climb, so too are concerns on the "fear market" - VIX, the CBOE S&P 500 Options Volatility Index, says entrepreneur Dean Anastos.

"Advances in the market have been relatively thin in volume, and the declines have been heavier; in general, there seems to be too much complacency among investors, and there are hints here and there that the market is not as bullish as many have supposed," says Anastos, who specializes in real estate, computer programming and trading data communications equipment.

"Now may be a really good time to look elsewhere for smart investments," says his business partner Ricky Brava.

Anastos and Brava review some of those options.

·  Real estate is still growing. No area was hit harder by the recession than real estate. Since then, however, the getting has been good for prospective buyers looking for a profit, yet many remain gun shy due to the hard lessons of 2008-09. Meanwhile, the housing recovery continues as prices are getting back to where they once were. In many markets, buying is still cheaper than renting, "although this is not true everywhere," Anastos says. "Ultimately, it depends on the area, the loan and how long you may be looking to live on the property - or, if you want to rent a property out, which continues to be very lucrative today."

·  Banks have plenty of distressed debt; consider a deal. (www.apollofinancialgrp.com). "We buy distressed debt bank portfolios that aren't generating cash for the bank and work with the families in the homes to refinance at affordable rates," says Brava, senior partner at Apollo Financial Group, founded by Anastos, who adds, "If we can't work it out with the owner, the property gets a second chance, rather than sitting vacant, when we sell the loans as non-performing first or second lien bank notes."

Conduct a thorough title search of the property to reveal any liens. Check with the county to ascertain what, if any, outstanding property taxes are due. Contact a local real estate agent to get an estimation on the property and its as-is resale value.

·  Keep in mind tax-advantaged investments. Tax-advantaged investments can include real estate partnerships, oil and gas partnerships and suitability, which refers to how appropriate an investment may or may not be to an investor. Two of the most common types of real estate partnerships, for example, are low-income housing and historic rehabilitation. The federal government grants tax credits to those who construct or rehabilitate low-income housing or who invest in the rehabilitation or preservation of historic structures.

·  Pay attention to possible changes to Roth IRAs - still a good option, so far. This is still a good investment option for retirement, even though significant changes have been proposed by the White House. Your allotted money goes into a Roth after it's already been taxed, but earnings aren't taxed. Unlike traditional IRAs and 401(k)s, Roth owners currently don't have to take annual distributions after turning 70½ ? which means the money has even more years to grow if the owner doesn't need it. And once the Roth owner dies, the beneficiary inherits the money tax-free. President Obama says this isn't what was intended in a Roth and wants to change this advantage, yet his proposal continues to face mass opposition and many think it won't pass.

About Dean Anastos and Ricky Brava

Dean Anastos is the founder of Apollo Financial Group, (www.apollofinancialgrp.com), and Ricky Brava is senior partner. Anastos is an entrepreneur with a background in real estate, computer programming and trading data communications equipment. Brava specializes in education, marketing and new business development, with an expertise in data-driven, long-term strategic planning. Both men have a strong interest in business opportunities that help resolve societal problems.

APPLETON, WI (07/29/2014)(readMedia)-- David Spitzfaden, son of Thomas Spitzfaden, Moline, and the late Cathy Spitzfaden, has been named to the 2014 Lawrence University dean's list for maintaining a 3.4 grade point average or higher for the full 2013-14 academic year. Spitzfaden is a 2010 graduate of Moline Senior High School.

About Lawrence University

Founded in 1847, Lawrence University uniquely integrates a college of liberal arts and sciences with a nationally recognized conservatory of music, both devoted exclusively to undergraduate education. It was selected for inclusion in the Fiske Guide to Colleges 2015 and the book "Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About College." Individualized learning, the development of multiple interests and community engagement are central to the Lawrence experience. Lawrence draws its 1,500 students from nearly every state and more than 50 countries.

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