Perhaps one of the best known of all films, the 1939 musical fantasy The Wizard of Oz has become part of American popular culture. The Clinton Area Showboat Theatre will present its stage version of The Wizard of Oz beginning July 3rd. Kansas farm girl Dorothy Gale dreams of what life might be like "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and soon finds out when a tornado takes her to "The Merry Old Land of Oz".

The part of Dorothy will be played by Carly Ann Berg. In her second season aboard the Showboat, Carly has already performed in The Taffetas as Cheryl and as Winnie in Annie Get Your Gun. Robert Rice will bring the Scarecrow to life. A junior at Southeast Missouri State University, Robert is pursuing his B.A. in theatre with a dance minor. Caleb Jernigan, recently seen as Chief Sitting Bull in Annie Get Your Gun, will be the Tin Man. The role of Lion will be performed by Heather Baisley. Heather played Peggy in The Taffetas and Annie in Annie Get Your Gun. In his second season aboard the Showboat, Nathan McHenry, who was Frank Butler in Annie Get Your Gun and Jenna Haimes (Kaye in The Taffetas and Dolly in Annie Get Your Gun), will play major roles which won't be revealed in advance! Jalen Lee will be Uncle Henry, having just completed the role of Buffalo Bill.

A former 3-year intern at the Showboat, Carolyn Hopkins has returned to Clinton from Orange City, Iowa, after completing her first year as a theatre major at Northwestern College. She will play the roles of Auntie Em and Glinda. Returning for her second year as an intern, Hailey Goble is a 2014 graduate of Camanche High School. Hailey will perform as Miss Gulch and the East Witch.

The ensemble for The Wizard of Oz includes: Chris Bruhn (Clinton), Matt Espey (3rd year intern and senior at Clinton High), Clayton Melvin (freshman at Central DeWitt), Jake Hopson (freshman at Iowa State University), Alice Lind (3rd year intern and senior at Clinton High), Kate Struble (intern and freshman at Clinton High), Daxx Jayroe Wieser (musical theatre major at Oklahoma City University), and Kayla Zeimet (2nd year intern and junior at Central DeWitt).

No production of The Wizard of Oz would be complete without Munchkins. Ranging in age from 3 to 13 and from several area communities, the Munchkins include : Brittany Costello, Avery Lynn Davis, Avery Findlay, Ellanore Foltz, Hannah Guilinger, Nathan Hopkins, Paige Lower, Larissa Rose Lesniewski, Vanessa Lesniewski, Gabrielle Mooney, Kira Shaff, Addison Shaw, Marie Shaw, Abby Struble,and Kami Zeimet.

CAST's production of The Wizard of Oz is being directed by Producing Artistic Director Tommy Iafrate. Returning to the Showboat as Musical Director is Laurie Lewis. She has been the Director of Music at MacMurray College for three years. The talented creative team also includes: Choreographer Zachary D'antonio, Scenic Designer Steven P. House,
Lighting Designer Cassie Mings, Costume Designer Jenna Damberger, Stage Manager Nicole Frechette, Assistant Stage Manager Seth Kieser and Kayla McKay, Assistant Director/Dramaturg.

The Wizard of Oz opens at the Clinton Area Showboat Theatre on July 3rd at 7:30pm, followed by a reception. On July 4th there will be a special performance at 6:30pm, ending before the fireworks display. Performances continue at 7:30pm on July 5,10,11,12,17 and 19. Afternoon performances at 3pm take place on July 6,9,13,16 and 20. Tickets cost $23, $20 for seniors and $16 for students and children. The CAST box office is open 11am to 4pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11am to 7pm on Thursdays through Saturdays and noon to 4pm on Sundays. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.clintonshowboat.org or by calling 563-242-6760.

The 2014 CAST season will continue with Wonderful Town (July 24-August 2) and Alice in Wonderland (August 8-17) .

There are still openings available in two theatre camps for children entering grades 1 to 8. Camp Oz is Monday through Friday, July 7 to 18 from 9am to noon, costing $85. Camp Wonderland is August 4-13th for just $75. Registration is available on line or at the box office. (Scholarships available).

Every Saturday at noon CAST's Intern Company offers Theatre for Children. This year's shows include : A Very Clinton Variety Show, The Beginning of Armadillos, and A Sour Study in Lemonade. Tickets are only $5 and are available at the door.

Legislation Will Clear Way for Direct Flights to Nation's Capital

MOLINE - Governor Pat Quinn today signed legislation that clears the way for daily flights from the Quad Cities to Washington, DC. Today's action will enhance transportation and economic development opportunities in the Quad Cities area and is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to drive Illinois' economy forward.

"Getting a daily flight from the Quad Cities to Washington, DC has been a priority I have shared with area leaders for several years," Governor Quinn said. "These flights will help established businesses in the region as well as those who are considering a move to the Quad Cities. This new law serves as a jobs-producing investment in the northwestern Illinois economy."

Senate Bill 220, also known as the Budget Implementation Act, expands air carrier recruitment grants to provide the seed money that will make the flights possible. The legislation increases from two to three years the Illinois Department of Transportation's I-FLY air carrier recruitment and retention grants and increases the yearly grant amount from $1 million to $1.5 million. These increased subsidies were necessary to attract air carriers to airports like Quad City International and commit to providing daily passenger service, in this case to Washington, DC. The legislation is effective immediately.

House Bill 6097, one of the additional budget bills awaiting Governor Quinn's signature, includes an appropriation of $1.5 million for a grant to the Metropolitan Airport Authority of Rock Island County for the first year of the three-year grant program. The Governor will take action on this bill before July 1.

"It's a great day when we can all work together to ensure that Illinois jobs remain open and available," State Senator Mike Jacobs (D-Moline) said. "Under the new law, residents in my district no longer have to worry that the Arsenal might be shut down and how they may put the next meal on the table."

"When I heard that the Rock Island Arsenal needed a direct flight to DC, I knew we had to act," State Representative Mike Smiddy (D-Hillsdale) said. "We were able to put aside party and regional differences and create a bipartisan solution. I'm proud to say that this legislation will help us keep the thousands of families that rely on the Rock island Arsenal employed."

"I thank Governor Quinn for signing this legislation that provides the Quad Cities area with a great tool to help retain one of our largest employers," State Representative Patrick Verschoore (D-Milan) said. "Having a daily flight between the Quad Cities and Washington, DC ensures future support for the Rock Island Arsenal the next time federal BRAC realignment decisions are made."

Senate Bill 220 also makes the necessary changes to numerous state programs to implement the Governor's Fiscal Year 2015 budget. Among other things, it increases the personal care allowance for people at long-term care facilities and in Community Integrated Living Arrangements.

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PARIS, IL (06/28/2014)(readMedia)--

WHO: • Illinois Army National Guard's 1544th Transportation Company in Paris, Ill.

WHAT: • Approximately 120 Soldiers with the 1544th Transportation Company in Paris, Illinois were prepared to mobilize in October 2014 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan.

• The unit's deployment has been cancelled roughly four months prior to the expected mobilization.

• The Illinois National Guard understands the added stress preparing for a mobilization puts on families and employers. The Illinois National Guard will help ensure the lives of Soldiers move forward with as little interruption as possible and will mitigate any issues Soldiers may have with employers, colleges, landlords or other such individuals notified about a possible mobilization.

• The 1544th Transportation Company has a long and well-documented history dating back to the Civil War. The unit originally organized in April of 1861 in Paris, Illinois, as Company E, 12th Illinois Volunteer Company, Illinois Militia. It has been activated for every major conflict since the Civil War including Operation Iraqi Freedom from November 2003 to June 2005.

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today issued the following statement on the beginning of Ramadan, which begins at sunset June 28th:

"To all Illinois families observing Ramadan, I extend my warmest wishes.

"The sacred month of Ramadan is a time of sacrifice and reflection. Ramadan offers an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to peace and justice through the power of faith.

"Illinois' Muslim American community is rich in its diversity, and Ramadan reminds us that our common bonds far outweigh our differences.

"I wish everyone a blessed and meaningful Ramadan."

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New law will ease school transitions for military students

 

MASCOUTAH - Lt. Governor Sheila Simon will joined Governor Pat Quinn, legislators and other leaders for the signing of legislation that will significantly improve regulations for military students transferring in and out of Illinois school districts.

House Bill 3939, sponsored by Rep. Eddie Lee Jackson (D-East St. Louis) and Sen. Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake), was initiated by Simon and received almost unanimous approval by the General Assembly. The new law will bring 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. 

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Simon celebrates Pride Weekend; Marks first month of marriage equality in Illinois

"It is with celebration and congratulations that we mark the first Pride Weekend with marriage equality here in Illinois," Simon said. "It has been a month since gay and lesbian Illinoisans have been allowed the legal protections that come with the state's recognition of their unions. While this is a great victory for acceptance in our state, the real joy is in knowing our loved ones, friends and colleagues who are in committed same-sex relationships can finally stop planning rallies and start planning receptions."

The new law, effective since June 1, allows marriages of same-sex couples in the State of Illinois and legally recognizes same-sex marriages from other states. Illinois had previously instituted civil unions that gave same-sex couples some marriage-like legal protections.

Simon publicly supported marriage equality in Illinois and was honored this month by Equality Illinois along with other state and city officials for their support of the law establishing marriage equality in Illinois. She applauds the efforts of activists throughout the state whose words over the years convinced the legislature to do right by its fellow Illinoisans.

Last summer, Simon joined U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley and the Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago to officiate "mock" weddings of same-sex partners at North Halsted Market Days. This summer, Simon will be officiating the real wedding of two friends who are now legally allowed to marry.

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WAUKESHA, WIS. (June 27, 2014) - Katie Noble of Bettendorf and Allison Courville of Davenport were recently named to the dean's list at Carroll University for the spring 2014 semester. To be named to the dean's list, students must have a grade point average for the semester of at least 3.5 on a 4-point scale.

Carroll University was incorporated in 1846, making it Wisconsin's first four-year institution of higher learning. The independent, co-educational university is grounded in the liberal arts tradition, and offers 61 undergraduate programs, eight graduate programs, and a clinical doctorate in physical therapy. For more information, visit www.carrollu.edu<http://www.carrollu.edu>, and follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/carrollu> and Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/carroll.university>.

Governor Quinn Cuts State Budget; Uses Veto Authority to Reduce Budget by $250 Million; Orders Sale of Nearly Half of State's Airplanes

CHICAGO - Governor Quinn today cut Illinois' Fiscal Year 2015 state budget, zeroing out $250 million for renovations of the state Capitol. In addition, as part of his ongoing budget review, the Governor directed state agencies to identify additional efficiencies, including selling nearly half of the state's aircraft.

Last week, the Governor announced more than $55 million in efficiencies including reduced parking and reduced leases. Since taking office, Governor Quinn has cut state spending by more than $5.7 billion and today's action continues the Governor's commitment to making state government more efficient and accountable to taxpayers.

"While legislators didn't do their job on the budget, I will continue to do mine," Governor Quinn said. "Reducing the budget and identifying additional efficiencies will help minimize the impact of cuts in vital services and maintain our hard-won fiscal gains. While there's more work to do, we must ensure the state lives within its means."

The Governor's reductions include vetoing $250 million in appropriations for renovations to the state Capitol building. While ensuring the Capitol building is modern and accessible to all people in Illinois is a priority, the state cannot afford to move forward with additional renovations this year. In 2013, the Governor halted renovations at the Capitol after excessive flourishes and spending by the architect was brought to his attention.

As part of the budget review which commenced June 1, the Governor directed his administration to conduct a thorough review of the state's aircraft to determine the state's needs. Selling nearly half the state's air fleet continues the Governor's commitment to making Illinois government more efficient while ensuring travel for official state business continues.

Currently the state owns 21 aircraft and spends more than $7 million to operate and maintain the fleet each year. Governor Quinn today instructed the Illinois Department of Central Management Services (CMS) to put nine aircraft - including seven from the Illinois Department of Transportation and two from the Illinois State Police - on the market while maintaining several aircraft to continue state government operations.

Last week the Governor directed state agencies to cut 80 paid parking spaces for state employees in downtown garages - more than 30 percent of the total spots reserved. The move will save taxpayers more than $100,000 annually. He also again reduced lease costs for government buildings that will save taxpayers an additional $55 million this year.

In March, the Governor submitted a balanced budget plan that continued paying down the state's bills, protected education and public safety, and secured Illinois' long-term financial future, but legislators instead postponed the tough budget decisions.

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Governor Quinn Announces $2.2 Million Investment for Conservation Land Acquisition; includes Recent Purchase of Land  Needed for Kickapoo Trail in Eastern Illinois

URBANA - Governor Pat Quinn today announced investments totaling more than $2.2 million to acquire land for conservation and recreational purposes across Illinois. The investments include $209,000 to acquire a key piece of land for the Kickapoo Trail, a 24.5-mile bicycle path linking Urbana to Kickapoo State Park. Today's announcement is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to conserve the state's natural areas and increase opportunities for people to enjoy the Illinois outdoors.

"The Kickapoo Trail is an outstanding example of local communities and non-profit groups working side-by-side with state and federal government to get important projects off the drawing board and into development," Governor Quinn said. "This trail has been years in the making and it took everyone pulling together to get us to this point. The state of Illinois is full of natural treasures and today's investments will ensure that these lands are enjoyed for generations to come. "

The $2.2 million comes from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Open Lands Trust (OLT), a dedicated fund used to acquire important natural and recreational areas for public use. Funds are appropriated by the Illinois General Assembly. OLT Funds also can be used to help communities leverage additional funds to protect land for conservation and recreation.

"These funds - which include federal dollars I secured in past transportation and appropriations bills - bring the Kickapoo bike trail one step closer to reality," U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) said. "When it opens, this project will give Illinoisans from Urbana to Danville an opportunity to walk, jog and bike close to home and enjoy the outdoor spaces in their own backyard."

"The Open Lands Trust Fund is an important tool that allows DNR to step in to help match federal dollars," IDNR Director Marc Miller said. "Without it, state and local governments would have a harder time capturing available federal dollars to complete projects like this one."

Today's announcements include a $209,000 investment to purchase a section of the right-of-way for the Kickapoo Trail. The purchase was recently finalized and consists of 19.3 acres of the former CSX Railroad right-of-way within the current boundaries of Kickapoo State Park. This purchase, which has been in negotiations for more than a year, allowed Kickapoo Trail developers to secure an additional $2.1 million in federal Transportation Enhancement Funds last year.

During the past year, Open Lands Trust Funds have been used to make other key acquisitions statewide. These include :

Jubilee College State Park

Peoria County

126.26 acres

$760,000

The property consists of 126.26 acres adjacent to Jubilee College State Park in Peoria County. This property is an excellent addition to the park due to its diverse habitat, potential for restoration and location to serve as a buffer for the park. This parcel was protected from future housing developments.

Big Bend State Fish & Wildlife Area

Whiteside County

274.26 acres

$550,000

The property consists of 274.26 acres and became an addition to Big Bend State Fish and Wildlife Area in Whiteside County. It is located east of Erie and west of Portland with the Rock River defining its northern boundary. The parcel is a three-sided in-holding that fits nicely with the existing site and serves migrating waterfowl and supports bottomland forest communities.

The property is enrolled in the Wetland Reserve Program. IDNR's Division of Wildlife has worked with Whiteside County to protect the wetland since the program's inception. Acquisition of this parcel will offer additional hunting opportunities at the site.

Cretaceous Hills State Natural Area

Pope County

263.32 acres

$737,296

The property consists of 263.32 acres and became a part of Cretaceous Hills State Natural Area in Pope County. Cretaceous Hills State Natural Area is one of the best examples of a barrens natural community in Illinois, a mixed community of grass and stunted trees growing in thin soils. Prior to this acquisition, IDNR owned 237 acres here, all of it dedicated nature preserve. The preserve provides habitat for 17 endangered plant and animal species.

The property has good access with a gravel road on the east side and offers recreational opportunities including wildlife observation, hunting and hiking. The property will likely support deer and turkey hunting.  Development of a small parking lot to support public hunting could be established on the east boundary.

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Governor Quinn Signs Law to Help Military Families Enroll Children in Illinois Schools; Streamlines Transfer Process and Eliminates School Roadblocks for Children with One or More Parents Serving in the Armed Forces

MASCOUTAH - Governor Pat Quinn today signed legislation to make it easier for military families to enroll their children in Illinois schools. The law eliminates many of the educational roadblocks these families face when their military assignments take them from one state to another. Today's action is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to honor and support Illinois' military veterans and their families.

"We owe a debt of gratitude to our many Illinois servicemembers and their families," Governor Quinn said. "When a military family has to pick up and move to Illinois, we need to make sure the process is worry-free, especially when it comes to enrolling in a new school. This new law will ensure that our children of military parents are supported during the school transfer process so they can join their new classmates without delay."

House Bill 3939, sponsored by State Representative Eddie Lee Jackson Sr. (D-East St. Louis) and State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake), streamlines the health and academic record transfer process for out-of-state elementary and high school students with one or more parents serving in the United States Armed Forces. This allows children to be enrolled in Illinois schools at any time during the year without unnecessary delays. The law also updates Illinois' portion of the Educational Opportunity for Military Children Act regarding such issues as non-custodial parents, tuition, educational records, enrollment age, course placement, graduation, extracurricular activities and absences related to deployment activities. The law is effective immediately.

"Men and women who move to our state to serve in the military are making huge sacrifices to protect our freedoms," Representative Jackson said. "This legislation helps make sure that their families have the support that they need to make their transitions as smooth as possible. Students who transfer schools because of their parents' active duty status should not have barriers preventing them from enrolling in schools or participating in school sports and activities."

"These families give up so much in order to serve in our military," Senator Bush said. "The least we can do is ensure that school transfers are as easy on their children as possible."

Throughout his career, Governor Quinn has made commitment to veterans, servicemembers and their families a top priority. He initiated the Illinois Veterans Grant and Illinois National Guard Grant, which cover tuition at all Illinois public universities and community colleges for eligible veterans and serving National Guard members.

The Governor has also championed the Military Family Relief Fund, which has provided more than $15.1 million in support to families of deployed National Guard and Reserve servicemembers since its inception 10 years ago. He also required colleges to post all benefits available to Illinois veterans and assign a staff member to serve as the point of contact for student-veterans who need information and assistance.

Additionally, in 2012, Governor Quinn and the Departments of Veterans and Military Affairs spearheaded the statewide public-private partnership, Illinois Joining Forces, which has been a model for other states to follow.  The program Families, Children, and Survivors Working Group has been effectively collaborating to make sure Illinois is addressing the needs of military families and children here in Illinois.

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Governor Quinn Signs Law Promoting the Purchase of Solar-Produced Electricity in Illinois

Legislation Will Help Lead Illinois on Path towards Sustainability

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today signed legislation to promote the purchase of solar-produced electricity in Illinois. The law requires that a special existing fund be used to purchase solar power and emphasizes the development of distributed solar generation, such as the installation of solar panels on residential rooftops. Today's action is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to protect the state's natural resources and ensure a clean and healthy environment for future generations.

"These last days of June are some of the longest of the year, the perfect time to talk about getting more of our electricity from solar," Governor Quinn said. "Thousands of residents will soon get cheaper, cleaner energy, and we will create good paying jobs for working families in the process. It's this sort of innovation that has made Illinois a national leader in clean energy production."

House Bill 2427, sponsored by State Representative Robyn Gabel (D-Evanston) and State Senator Don Harmon (D-Oak Park), requires the Illinois Power Agency to use up to $30 million to purchase solar power to meet a portion of the state's electric power needs. The money comes from the agency's Renewable Energy Resources Fund, which is made up of clean energy fees paid by power suppliers in Illinois. The law establishes a competitive procurement process to purchase energy from existing solar devices and from new solar installations, which could mean thousands of new solar panel installations on homes in Illinois. These panels help power homes in a clean, healthy way and reduce homeowners' electric bills by allowing residents to sell excess power to the grid. Existing and new utility-scale solar projects will benefit from the legislation as well. The law is effective immediately.

"These funds will jump start the solar economy in Illinois, creating jobs and new industries," Representative Gabel said.

"Increasing our investment in clean energy creates jobs, protects the environment and reduces our dependence on fossil fuels," Senator Harmon said. "Over the past few years, we've seen wind energy take off in Illinois. I hope that this investment starts a similar revolution in solar energy."

"We commend Governor Quinn and the General Assembly for advancing solar energy development in Illinois. House Bill 2724 will jumpstart the solar industry in Illinois, create hundreds of good paying jobs, and help homeowners throughout Illinois gain clean renewable energy for their homes," Environmental Law & Policy Center President Howard Learner said.

The Illinois Power Agency was established by law in 2007 to develop procurement plans to ensure adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient and environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest total cost for residential and small commercial customers of Ameren and ComEd. The procurement plans include electricity generated from renewable sources and from traditional sources.

Since taking office, Governor Quinn has led Illinois on a path towards sustainability. He currently serves on President Barack Obama's Task Force on Climate Change and Resilience to advise the federal government on how to respond to the needs of individual communities affected by climate change.

Over 330 wind, solar and geothermal companies are located in Illinois. Chicago alone is home to 13 global or U.S. headquarters of major wind power companies, more than any other city in the nation.

Illinois also ranks first among all states in the nation in purchasing green energy and its energy efficiency programs rank in the top ten in the U.S., the only non-coastal state to do so. Illinois is also fourth among states in wind production, largely due to Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS).

In February, the U.S. Green Building Council ranked Illinois number one among all 50 states in the sustainable building design movement. Illinois has more than 29 million square feet of certified green buildings, or 2.29 square feet for every resident. Utilizing less energy and water, LEED-certified spaces save money for families, businesses and taxpayers; reduce carbon emissions; and contribute to a healthier environment for residents, workers and the larger community.

The Governor's Illinois Jobs Now! program is the greenest public works program in the nation. It funds mass transit, electric vehicle infrastructure expansion, renewable fuels, high-speed rail as well as an ambitious state government construction and renovation plan that will save the state money and have a lasting environmental impact. It also funds the Governor's highly successful Weatherization Assistance for Low Income Persons program that has helped 25,000 Illinois homes save energy and money through the winter.

In addition, Illinois' $1 billion Illinois Clean Water Initiative expands funding for wastewater and drinking water projects for Illinois communities so all of Illinois has access to clean water.


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Governor Quinn Takes Bill Action on Friday, June 27, 2014

 

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today took action on the following bills:

Bill No.: HB 3796

An Act Concerning: Government

Amends the Freedom of Information Act to provide procedures for voluminous requests and provides that records already posted online do not have to be duplicated.

Action: Vetoed

Effective: Immediately

 

 

 

Bill No.: HB 4501

An Act Concerning: Public Health

Grants homeless and other minors starting at age 14 the ability to consent to primary care medical services.

Action: Signed

Effective: Oct. 1, 2014

 

 

Bill No.: SB 2761

An Act Concerning: State Government

Extends the repeal date for the Illinois Department of Transportation's Target Market Program to June 30, 2017.

Action: Signed

Effective: Immediately

 

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With revised reports of flooding along the Mississippi River, and Centennial Park's parking lot already partially submerged from recent storms, organizers of the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival decided to move to even higher ground on Davenport's 2nd Street.

The Festival will happen July 3 through 5 in the area between Main and Ripley Streets in downtown Davenport.  The setup will be roughly the same as last year, with a few changes.  The free workshops will be held on the Community Stage at Falbo's, on the 1st floor of the River Music Experience.  BlueSKool and the special 30-year retrospective Photo Exhibit will be on the 2nd floor of the RME.

The current prediction has the river cresting at over two feet above flood stage during the days of the Blues Festival.  "The situation is a safety issue," said Kevin Nolan, President of the Mississippi Valley Blues Society.  "With the river that high, we would not have access to electricity, and the parking lot would be treacherous for attendees.  When we made the decision to move to Centennial, the flooding chances were much lower.  We know we're safe on Second Street.  And temperatures for the festival are supposed to be in the low 80s?perfect for experiencing our internationally acclaimed event."

Today is the final day to buy advance discount tickets for the Blues Festival.  Advance tickets for July 4 and 5 are $20 per day;  gate prices will be $25 per day.  Tickets are available at Hy-Vee stores in the Quad Cities, Clinton, and Muscatine;  the Muddy Waters in Bettendorf;  Co-Op Records in Moline;  and Ragged Records in Davenport.

Tickets for Thursday July 3 are discounted to $10, available only at the gate. For more info, please visit www.mvbs.org

Rock Island, IL/ June 27th, 2014 - Media Link, Inc. is proud to announce its newest Marketing Consultant Ronna Walker-Johnson. In her new position she will be working with current clients, as well as building additional strategic client accounts.

Ms. Johnson has over twenty five years of marketing experience; with an intense background in broadcast radio, broadcast television, cable, newspaper and web marketing.

"I am thrilled to bring my media experiences full circle and join such an exciting team," says Ms. Johnson. "Media Link, Inc. is truly a major player in this industry. Natalie Linville-Mass has brought this company to the forefront with amazing innovation, and the development of Media Link Software™. I look forward to assisting clients with their business growth; utilizing the comprehensive strategies and innovative technologies that Media Link Inc. can offer."

"We are very excited to have Ms. Johnson aboard. Her vast media experience and energy to our team makes her an exciting addition to our team.  Her commitment to our company is another step in continuing the growth and expansion of our company." says Natalie Linville-Mass, President of Media Link, Inc.

Media Link, Inc. is a full-service integrated marketing firm specializing in strategic media buying and placement. Media Link works with businesses in the Quad-Cities and around the country to develop and execute customized marketing strategies to help them more effectively reach their customers. Media Link, Inc. recently developed and launched its own media buying software system, Media Link Software™. This company is also one of the only marketing firms in the region to have obtained an 8(a) SDB certification, a designation of significance to clients who contract with the federal government.

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