TENTATIVE AGENDA

Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Special Board Meeting - 8:00 am
Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center
1. Roll Call: Cusack, Earnhardt, Hancock, Minard, Sunderbruch
2. Canvass of votes.
3. Other items of interest.
4. Adjourned.
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Special Committee of the Whole - Immediately following the 8:00 a.m. Special Board Meeting
Board Room, 1st Floor, Administrative Center
1. Roll Call: Cusack, Earnhardt, Hancock, Minard, Sunderbruch
2. CLOSED SESSION.......To discuss the purchase of particular real estate only where premature disclosure could be reasonably expected to increase the price the governmental body would have to pay for that property. Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(j).
3. Adjourned.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Special Committee of the Whole - 6:00 pm
Location: Center for Alcohol and Drug Services
1. Roll Call: Cusack, Earnhardt, Hancock, Minard, Sunderbruch
2. Visit with Center for Alcohol and Drug Services Board (CADS) - 4869 Forest Grove Dr. Bettendorf, IA 52722.
3. Other items of interest.

n 30 second spot, Braley discusses how his mom inspired him to never give up
DES MOINES, IA - Launching on broadcast and cable TV across Iowa in time for Mother's Day, the second television ad of Bruce Braley's 2014 campaign for US Senate highlights the impact Marcia Braley -- Bruce's mom -- has had on his life.

After his father died during his first year of law school at the University of Iowa, Braley considered leaving school. But his mom urged him to keep going and never give up.

Braley said, "My mom is an incredible inspiration to me, and she's had a big impact on my life. She grew up in the Great Depression and taught us to work hard, put family first, and spend money wisely. But most importantly, she taught me to never give up no matter how tough things were. I'm running for Senate because I'm determined to fight for working families like the one I grew up in."

The ad can be viewed at the following link: http://youtu.be/x4r1ZpMbaEw
Quad Cities uses four-run eighth inning to overcome 5-2 deficit and win 6-5 series opener over Beloit

DAVENPORT, Iowa (May 8, 2014) - Jobduan Morales and Brett Phillips hit consecutive RBI doubles with two outs in the eighth inning to complete the Quad Cities River Bandits' second straight comeback from a three-run deficit, and the team won its third straight game in a 6-5 victory over the Beloit Snappers in front of 1,087 at Modern Woodmen Park Thursday night.

After falling behind 3-0 and 5-2, the River Bandits (15-18) scored four runs in the eighth inning for a second straight game to match their longest winning streak of the season, which first occurred April 10-13.

In his return from the disabled list, River Bandits right-hander Michael Feliz worked around a first-inning single and second-inning walk to pitch two scoreless innings. Right-hander Patrick Christensen followed with a scoreless third inning, but right fielder Tyler Marincov led off the fourth with a double to center field, and designated hitter Jaycob Brugman drew a one-out walk. First baseman Ryan Huck hit an RBI single to left field, and second baseman Luis Baez followed with a two-run double down the left-field line to make it 3-0.

After Christensen allowed three earned runs on three hits and a walk in two innings, right-hander Gonzalo Sanudo started the fifth inning for Quad Cities. He allowed a single and walk to start his outing but got a ground ball to the mound and line-drive double play to escape.

Against Snappers right-hander Kyle Finnegan, Quad Cities was held to four hits and no runs through the first four innings. But Phillips led off the fifth with a triple down the right-field line and scored on second baseman Chan-Jong Moon's RBI groundout. Finnegan allowed one earned run on five hits and two walks with four strikeouts in five innings, before right-hander Junior Mendez began the sixth with a 3-1 lead. First baseman Conrad Gregor doubled to left-center field on Mendez's first pitch, and scored on right fielder Ronnie Mitchell's single.

Beloit *13-20) added to its lead against Sanudo in the seventh. Pinch hitter Sam Roberts hit a leadoff single and moved to second base on a sacrifice. After a strikeout and two-out intentional walk to left fielder B.J. Boyd, Sanudo was removed after 2 2/3 innings. Right-hander Zach Morton (2-1) came in to allow Marincov's RBI single - his game-high third hit - before ending the inning with a 4-2 deficit. Morton allowed another run in the eighth inning, when Burgman hit a leadoff double and scored after Huck's single was bobbled by left fielder Tanner Mathis. Morton completed 1 1/3 innings, allowing an earned run on two hits with one strikeout.

With a 5-2 lead, Mendez began the eighth by allowing a single by shortstop Jack Mayfield, a walk to Gregor and an RBI single by third baseman Tyler White, who had his third straight multi-hit game and is 11-for-17 on the homestand. Mitchell put down a sacrifice against right-hander Stuart Pudenz (1-3), who allowed designated hitter Brian Holberton's sacrifice fly to make it 5-4. Morales drove a 3-2 pitch down the left-field line to score White for the tying run, and Phillips greeted right-hander Tyler Hollstegge with a double to score Morales.

With a 6-5 lead in the ninth inning, Quad Cities used a fifth pitcher of the game for the first time since April 8. Right-hander Andrew Walter got a groundout by center fielder Boog Powell and a foul popup by Boyd before striking out Marincov for his third save.

Quad Cities will try for a season-high fourth straight win against Beloit left-hander Chris Lamb at 7 p.m. Friday.

UP NEXT: The first 500 fans to Friday's 7 p.m. game receive a sport bottle courtesy of Total Turf & Landscape. It is AUSA Military Appreciation Night, with postgame fireworks presented by Smart Toyota of the Quad Cities, WLLR and WQAD. Tickets are available at www.riverbandits.com. To order any of the ticket plans - with new lower prices - call the River Bandits box office at 563-324-3000. Season ticket and mini-plan packages start at just seven games and begin at less than $40. Call a River Bandits account representative today to choose your seats and get the details of our various mini-plan packages.

So many things going on this week. Firstly, we are celebrating moms and Mothers Day at the market on May 10th. Stop inside and sign up for our newsletter and receive an entry for a drawing for a beautiful Hanging Basket.   Bring a family recipe to share and receive a free gift. Bring you mother or daughter and build some special memories at the Market.

Like to win a beautiful hanging basket? We will be drawing for this beautiful plant from all the entries on our newsletter mailing list. So Facebook users or web site users be sure that you click join our mailing list. Be sure to forward this email to your friends so that they can enter to win. Then be sure to respond to the verification email to be sure you have a chance to win.  You may also enter at the comment table inside the Freight House Farmers Market.

Bring a family recipe to the market to share and we will reward you with a special gift. In side at the comment table you can leave you recipe and receive your gift.Sign up for our email newsletter while you are there and receive a chance at the beautiful hanging basket.

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today issued the following statement regarding Illinois House passage of a bill to expand the Illinois Clean Water Initiative to include stormwater and green infrastructure projects, a key part of the Governor's agenda. Governor Quinn called for this measure in his 2014 State of the State address as part of his agenda to create more jobs and build an economy that works for everyone. Senate Bill 2780 has previously passed the Illinois Senate and now heads to the Governor's desk.

"I want to commend Senator Dan Kotowski and Representative Elaine Nekritz, and all the legislators who voted for this important measure, which will help communities throughout Illinois be better prepared for the next heavy rain.

"Last spring's record rainfall and flooding hit many communities hard. We can help communities be better prepared to handle stormwater by including these types of projects in my Clean Water Initiative.

"Stormwater is also a significant contributor to surface water pollution. This legislation will allow local governments to secure low-interest loans for projects that prevent flooding and remove pollutants from stormwater."

Governor Quinn first launched the $1 billion Clean Water Initiative in his 2012 State of the State address, and since then dozens of communities have secured low-interest loans through the program for drinking and wastewater infrastructure improvements. Due to the overwhelming success of the program, Governor Quinn announced in his 2014 State of the State address that he was doubling the available financing to $2 billion and he asked the General Assembly to expand the allowable projects to include stormwater and green infrastructure projects.

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Something's sure to please Mom from the Food Hub!

Garden buggs with attitude, jewelry...

Soaps, lotions, essential oils, creams...

Variety of bags, baskets, rugs, candles, t-shirts and other home made treasures...

And if those don't satisfy, we have chocolates, sweets, tea, coffee, honey, seeds, starter plants for the garden and more.

Davenport, IA-The final concert on the QCSO/WVIK Signature Series is also coming up soon. The Quad City Symphony Orchestra and WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, are presenting QCSO Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz, clarinetist Kyle Knox. Pianist Benjamin Loeb, and cellist Sæunn Thorsteinsdöttir. These musicians are performing Béla Bartók's Contrasts, originally composed for performance by Benny Goodman, set between Saint-Saëns' Trio No. 1 in F Major and Ravel's Piano Trio. The concert will be on Sunday, May 18, at 3:00 p.m. The final Signature Series concert is being performed on Sunday, May 18, at 3:00 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall in the Denkmann Memorial Building at Augustana College. This performance is sponsored by Sponsored by Q10 Enterprises.

American clarinetist Kyle Knox held the Donald and Ruth P. Taylor Assistant Principal Clarinet Chair in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra from 2006 until 2014. In addition to his duties with the MSO, he has performed on 2nd and Eb Clarinet with the Philadelphia Orchestra and on Bass Clarinet with the Santa Fe Opera Orchestra. Kyle has also been featured at prominent music festivals throughout North America and Europe including the Tanglewood Music Center, where he won the Gino Cioffi Award, the Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi (Italy), the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, the Santa Fe Opera, the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, and the New York String Orchestra Seminar.

Canadian violinist and QCSO concertmaster Naha Greenholtz was born in Kyoto, Japan, where she began her violin studies at age three. Since her solo debut at 14, concerto appearances have included engagements with the Vancouver Symphony, National Ballet of Canada, Quad City Symphony, Madison Symphony, and National Repertory Orchestras in works ranging from Bach to Stravinsky. Ms. Greenholtz also has an active career as an orchestra musician. In addition to her duties as Concertmaster of both the Quad City and Madison Symphony Orchestras, performance highlights have included guest concertmaster appearances with the Oregon Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, Omaha Symphony, and Memphis Symphony, among many others. She serves as Artistic Director of the WVIK/QCSO Signature Series, a chamber music series dedicated to bringing world-class performances to the Quad City metro area.

"Charismatic" [NYTimes] cellist, Sæunn Thorsteinsdöttir recently made her debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic which the LA Times praised her for her "emotional intensity." Following the release of her recording of Britten's Suites for Solo Cello, last season she performed in some of the world's greatest halls including Carnegie Hall, Suntory Hall, and Disney Hall. This season will mark her debut with the Toronto Symphony and, starting in the fall of 2013, Sæunn will be Artist-in-Residence at Sonoma State University's Green Music Center in California. 2013-14 will also be Sæunn's inaugural season as cellist of the Manhattan Piano Trio, beginning with her debut concert at the Chautauqua Music Festival. Thorsteinsdöttir is former member of the Quad City Symphony Youth Ensembles.

Benjamin Loeb, Executive Director of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra, is an accomplished conductor, accompanist, soloist, arranger, educator, and administrator. He has been hailed in El Paso as "a walking genius of unique ideas for making concerts fun to perform and hear, as well as subtly exposing youngsters to the pleasures of good music, [El Paso, Inc.]" while his recent performance with the Greater Bridgeport (CT) Symphony Orchestra as a "double-threat" both playing and conducting Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue was called "a total triumph that triggered a well-deserved, spontaneous standing ovation. Loeb and the GBS captured every ounce of imagination and emotion Gershwin packed into his ground breaking musical portrait." (Connecticut Post) Other widely varied projects range from concerts of Beethoven and Bruckner Symphonies to recordings with Yo-Yo Ma of Italian 16th century madrigalists to tours with rock musicians to world premieres of cutting-edge avant-garde contemporary music.

The Signature Series is presented by WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, 90.3 FM in collaboration with the Quad City Symphony Orchestra and Augustana College. Performed in Augustana's Wallenberg Hall and rebroadcast on WVIK, this versatile and intimate five-concert series features select members of the QCSO and visiting artists from across the nation. Under the artistic direction of the Quad City Symphony Orchestra's Concertmaster Naha Greenholtz, the Signature Series is a testament to the vitality of the classical music community in the Quad Cities. This performance will be rebroadcast on WVIK, Quad Cities NPR, 90.3 FM on Sunday, May 25, at 7:00 p.m.

WVIK/QCSO Signature Series

Bartok Contrasts and more

Saturday, May 18, at 3:00 p.m.

Wallenberg Hall, Augustana College

This concert is sponsored by Q10 Enterprises.

Wallenberg Hall is on the second floor of the Denkmann Memorial Building, 3520 7th Avenue, Rock Island. Elevator access is available. Parking is in Lot E adjacent to Centennial Hall lot or Lot H adjacent to Lutheran House, with handicapped parking immediately behind the Denkmann Memorial Building. Tickets for the WVIK/QCSO Signature Series are $25, with a $10 student ticket available. Get your tickets today by calling 563.322.QCSO (7276) or visiting www.qcsymphony.com. Tickets will also be available at the door.

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CASI (Davenport, IA) May 1, 2014 – CASI is celebrating Older Americans Month this May with activities designed to help older adults stay safe from unintended injuries.

Older Americans Month is sponsored each May by the U.S. Administration for Community Living (ACL). This year's theme is Safe Today. Healthy Tomorrow. The focus is on injury prevention, including fire, motor vehicle, and consumer product safety; improper use of medicine; and more.

According to ACL, "unintentional injuries to this population result in at least 6 million medically treated injuries and more than 30,000 deaths every year." Falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries for those aged 65+. More than 21,700 older adults die from falls each year, and every 15 seconds, an older adult is seen in an Emergency Department for a fall-related injury. The direct medical cost of falls is currently estimated to top $36 billion annually and is expected to grow to nearly $62 billion by 2020.

Yet, falls are not a normal part of aging, and they can be prevented through a combination of interventions. These include exercising, getting a fall risk assessment, reviewing medications, having vision and hearing checked, and making the home environment safe. More tips are available at www.ncoa.org/FallsPrevention.

Check out our Special Events calendar for the month of May! Make the "CASI Lifestyle" Choice today!

CASI is located at 1035 W. Kimberly Road. Davenport, IA 52807 563-386-7477
www.CasiSeniors.org Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

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Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack announced today that he will be visiting various elementary, middle and high schools throughout Iowa's Second Congressional District on his "Our Schools, Our Future" Tour. Loebsack was recently chosen to serve as Ranking Member, the senior most Democrat, of the House Education and Workforce Committee's Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education. At each visit, Loebsack will get a tour of the school and meet with various stakeholders including principals, teachers, counselors, school board members and parents.

"For our country to remain competitive in the global marketplace, we must ensure our kids receive the best education possible," said Loebsack. "From pre-school all the way through high school, it is our responsibility to provide children with the tools they need to succeed and enable them to achieve the American Dream. I look forward to seeing the innovative ways Iowa schools are preparing our children and also listening to their concerns so I can bring their experience and ideas back to Washington."

Loebsack will make stops in Clinton, Muscatine, Davenport, Burlington, Keokuk, Iowa City, West Liberty, Ottumwa, Osceola, Newton and Chariton. Details for each stop will be announced at a later date. Members of the media and cameras are invited to attend.

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NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa, May 8, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Heartland Express,
Inc. (Nasdaq:HTLD) (www.heartlandexpress.com) a transportation industry
leader for customer service in the truckload market has been recognized
by Walmart as the 2013 Walmart General Merchandise Diamond Carrier of
the Year. Walmart awards the designation each year to companies who
provide support to the retailer's Walmart Stores, Sam's Clubs and
distribution facilities located throughout the continental United
States.

President and CEO of Heartland Express, Michael Gerdin stated, "We are
honored to receive this award for our transportation services provided
to Walmart. To be recognized as a leader in service by Walmart speaks
to the daily efforts put forth by everyone at Heartland, especially our
professional drivers who transport the freight daily. It takes everyone
working together, including effective communication with the Walmart
team, to achieve this high level of success. We appreciate, value, and
thank our partners at Walmart for this award."

Heartland Express is an irregular route truckload carrier based in
North Liberty, Iowa serving customers with shipping lanes throughout
the United States. Heartland is considered the benchmark for financial
strength and stability in the transportation industry with a focus on
medium to short haul regional freight, offering shippers industry
leading on-time service so they can achieve their strategic goals for
their customers. More information about Heartland Express can be found
on the company website at www.heartlandexpress.com.

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