(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today will sign Senate File 2310 and Senate File 2311 today, Thursday, April 24, 2014, at 2:30 p.m. in the Governor's Formal Office at the State Capitol.

Senate File 2310 passed the Iowa House 89-8 on April 7, 2014. It passed the Iowa Senate 47-0 on April 10, 2014.

Senate File 2311 passed the Iowa House 97-0 on March 19, 2014. It passed the Iowa Senate 48-0 on April 2, 2014.

The following bill signing is open to credentialed members of the media:

Thursday, April 24, 2014

2:30 p.m. Gov. Branstad signs Senate File 2310 and Senate File 2311 into law

Governor's Formal Office

State Capitol

Des Moines, IA 

Senate File 2310: an Act relating to the underage possession or consumption of alcohol and providing penalties.

Senate File 2311: an Act relating to sexual and criminal offenses involving minors and others, including prostitution, pimping, and human trafficking, providing for a fee, and including penalties and effective date and applicability provisions.

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Rock Island County Democratic Party Chair Doug House today expressed deep disappointment with his counterpart's decision to allow a controversial speaker to headline their party's Lincoln Day Dinner.

"Abraham Lincoln, who stood for unity, would be appalled at the divisive and hateful words expressed by the Rev. Don Johnson," said House.

House issued the following statement this morning:

"On behalf of the Rock Island County Democratic Party, and more importantly on behalf of citizens throughout Rock Island County, I am appalled that the Rock Island County Republican Party would headline a speaker with such extremist and dangerous views.

"The Rev. Johnson's views are so out of touch with the views of mainstream Americans and our county's residents that the Republican Party's own candidate for Governor will not appear with him.

"Today I call on Bobby Schilling, and the Rock Island County Republican Party led by Bill Bloom, to denounce those extremist views. I also think they should do what's right by one of our nation's greatest Presidents - Abraham Lincoln - and cancel the Rev. Johnson's speech.

"Abraham Lincoln, who preached unity, would be appalled at the divisive and hateful words expressed by the Rev. Don Johnson.

 

"The Rock Island County Democratic Party, which is reflective of the county in which we live, will continue to be inclusive. We Democrats embrace our community's diversity and recognize it as a strength that has built the place we proudly call the Quad Cities."

Rock Island, IL - The lovely ladies of Belly Dance Troupe Ámate will dance at Cool Beanz Coffeehouse beginning at 6:00 PM on Saturday, April 26 to benefit Christian Care's Domestic Violence Shelter by supporting women's empowerment. Dancers will demonstrate what belly dancing is all about by presenting solos, duets, trios and group numbers! Cool Beanz Coffeehouse, located at 1325 30th Street in Rock Island, will offer their delicious menu of food and beverages during the event. For more information about this free event, visit Christian Care's website at www.christiancareqc.org.

Belly Dance Troupe Ámate was founded by Bez Lancial in 2013. They are a new and exciting belly dance troupe in the Quad City area. They are available for group or solo performances at public and private events, birthday parties, bachelorette parties, workshops or private and group lessons. They pride themselves on the knowledge that they are always learning and expanding as dancers, taking classes and workshops so that they can provide their audiences with up-to-date, ever-improving, quality work. For more information on how to an event, visit www.quadcitiesbellydance.com.

Christian Care is transforming the lives of homeless individuals, victims of domestic violence, veterans, men and women coming out of prison, and the mentally ill. Their two facilities?a domestic violence shelter for abused women and children and a rescue mission for homeless men?provide safe shelter, nutritious meals, clothing, counseling, referrals and guidance to those in need. Christian Care's services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week with the goal of nourishing the bodies, minds, hearts and souls of the men, women and children who come seeking a new way of life. Help Christian Care help others; donate now. Call Lindsey at 309/786-5734 for more information. If you know someone in need, call the Christian Care Crisis Line at any hour of the day or night at 309/788-2273.

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(DES MOINES) - Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds will continue a series of town hall meetings across Iowa about the importance of giving students a first-rate education in science, technology, engineering and math. Reynolds is co-chair of the Governor's Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Advisory Council along with Mary Andringa, Vermeer Corp. CEO. The Council's overarching goal is raising student interest and achievement in STEM and building a stronger STEM workforce pipeline.

The town halls will update Iowans on the progress being made by the Council, showcase student STEM presentations and seek feedback from community members about how the Council should set STEM priorities moving forward. Gov. Terry Branstad, Mary Andringa and local business leaders will join Reynolds at select town halls.

"Having the opportunity to engage with the students, parents, educators and business leaders who are directly impacted by the Council's work is extremely rewarding and eye-opening," explained Reynolds. "Each of the town hall stops so far in Mount Pleasant, Marshalltown and Spencer have provided us a look at the successes and opportunities for further growth in the future and I look forward to doing the same in Pella, Corning and Reinbeck."

"We want to hear feedback on the progress the Governor's STEM Council has made over the past two years, and the priorities we should set as we look ahead," said Andringa. "The STEM town halls are a way to engage communities in conversation about the value of STEM education and STEM economic development."

The public is welcome at the following STEM town hall events:

 

 

Monday, May 5, 2014

1:30 p.m. Lt. Gov. Reynolds, STEM Co-Chair Mary Andringa, and Myron R. Linn, Manager of Government Affairs, Pella Corporation, hold South Central Region STEM Town Hall

Harry and Bernice Vermeer Banquet Hall, Graham Conference Center

Central College

812 University Street

Pella, IA

 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

1:30 p.m. Gov. Branstad, Lt. Gov. Reynolds and Chris Russell, Data Center Operations Manager for Google in Council Bluffs, hold Southwest STEM Town Hall

Corning High School Gymnasium

904 8th Street

Corning, IA

 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

2 p.m. Gov. Branstad, Lt. Gov. Reynolds and Cork Peterson, Co-owner and Vice President, Peterson Contractors Inc. hold Northeast STEM Town Hall

Gladbrook-Reinbeck High School Gymnasium

600 Blackhawk Street

Reinbeck, IA

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Bettendorf, Iowa  - Longstanding Quad City restaurant was selected to be featured on the show, "Iowa Ingredient," for it's use and support of local foods.

Iowa Ingredient showcases Iowa foods, farmers, and chefs as they explore ingredients with an Iowa flavor. Each episode features a single Iowa ingredient, like eggplant, spinach, cherries, or wine. Viewers will learn where the food is grown in Iowa, learn more about someone who grows it, and see how to use the ingredient in unique and delicious recipes. An Iowa chef will be profiled before helping us make a delectable dish or two in the Iowa Ingredient kitchen with host Charity Nebbe.

The show will feature Ross' general manager, Melissa Freidhof-Rodgers making two of her favorite dishes using local eggs.  "It was so fun to highlight an ingredient that we serve so much of to our customers on a daily basis, we serve over 5,000 per week and are so proud to be using local, cage free eggs fresh from Iowa farms.  I am passionate about local foods was honored to be selected for the show by the producers.  I like to call the use of local food products a triple win:  better for local economy, they taste better and are better for your health."

There will be a live broadcast event of the Ross' segment at the Quad Cities Food Hub on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. and a sampling of one of the featured dishes that Freidhof-Rodgers made for the show as well as copies of the recipes from the show.  This will be part of a "Helping Hands Day" (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) at the Quad Cities Food Hub, which will involve building a community demonstration garden at the Food Hub.

Davenport, IA - The Salvation Army Davenport Corps Community Center located at 3400 W. Central Park Avenue will be hosting the 4th Annual "A Taste of the Caribbean" Night on Thursday, April 24th, 5:00pm through 7:00pm.

As the dinner's theme suggests, there will be authentic Jamaican food including Jerk Chicken/Barbeque Chicken, Salad, Festivals and Rice & Peas. Delicious homemade desserts will be on sale. Come enjoy the great food, fun, festivities and music!

There is a $6.00 charge per ticket at the door ($5.00 in advance); and a $2.00 charge for children 2-4 years old. The proceeds will benefit The Salvation Army's World Missions efforts around the world.

Please call The Salvation Army at 563-391-5325 with any questions.

MOLINE, Ill. (April 23, 2014) - Bruce Graham had a goal and an assist, Jamie Schaafsma scored what proved to be the game winner in the third period and Bryan Pitton made 33 saves as the Allen Americans defeated the host Quad City Mallards 4-2 Wednesday night to take a two games to one lead in the best-of-seven Central Hockey League semi-finals.

The Americans survived a Mallard third period comeback bid that started when Jordan Mayer pounced on a loose puck in the goalmouth to cut what had been a 2-0 Allen lead in half at 8:40 of the third.  Schaafsma responded with the goal that would stand up as the difference by burying the rebound at 14:12 after Mallard goaltender Ty Rimmer (32 shots) foiled Graham's breakaway bid.  The Mallards closed the gap to a single goal a second time when Matt Boyd scored in a goalmouth scramble with two minutes and thirty-nine seconds remaining only for Greger Hansen's empty net goal to clinch victory for Allen with just 17.5 seconds left.

The Mallards never quite recovered after surrendering a pair of special teams goals late in the first period.  The Americans were on the power play when Bruce Graham swept the opening goal home from the slot at 15:38 of the first.  Jonathan Lessard's shorthanded breakaway goal doubled the Allen lead at 18:35.

The Mallards host game four Friday evening and game five Saturday night.  Each of those contests will face off at 7:05 p.m.  Should a sixth game be required, the series would move back to Allen on Tuesday night, April 29.  If the series goes the distance, the Americans would host the seventh and deciding game on Wednesday evening, April 30.

Friday evening brings not only game four between the Mallards and Americans but also the return of the Mallards' popular $1 Dog/$1 Dollar Beer Night presented by 97X.  iWireless Center doors will open at 6:00 p.m. Friday and $1 beers will be available at arena concession stands from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.  $1 hot dogs will be available throughout the game.

Tickets for Mallards home playoff games can be purchased in person at the iWireless Center box office, online at ticketmaster.com, at Ticketmaster outlets or through Ticketmaster charge-by-phone toll free at 1-800-745-3000.  The ticket office is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and on game days from 10:00 a.m. until the start of the second period.

Quad Cities pounds out season-high 16 hits in victory
CLINTON, Iowa (April 23, 2014) - Chan-Jong Moon had four hits, including a triple, while Jobduan Morales and Conrad Gregor each added three for Quad Cities as the River Bandits thumped the Clinton LumberKings 7-1 at Ashford University Field.
With the score knotted at one with one out in the top of the third, Moon drove a fastball from Carlos Misell down the left field line. On a full-extension dive, Clinton leftfielder Tyler O'Neill had the ball clank off his glove in fair territory as Moon continued to race around the bases. As Moon was nearing third, O'Neill got up, but then dropped the ball before picking it up again to throw to the plate. The extra time allowed Moon to easily beat the throw on what was ruled a triple and error on O'Neill to give Quad Cities a 2-1 lead. Moon would finish 4-for-5 with a stolen base, two runs scored and RBI.
The River Bandits were able to add to their lead in the fourth when Jobduan Morales lofted a double over the head of Clinton rightfielder Austin Wilson, allowing Alex Gonzalez, who had singled with one out, to score from first and make it 3-1.
Chris Lee would work the bottom half of the fourth before exiting, ultimately scattering five hits to allow just one run with two strikeouts in his four frames. He was replaced by Andrew Thurman, who was electric out of the bullpen. Thurman (2-1) surrendered a lone hit with five punchouts in four innings to earn the win and combined with Albert Minnis, who got the final three outs in a perfect ninth inning, to retire the last 12 LumberKings to come to the plate. In fact, when including Lee's final out of the fourth, the Bandits trio retired 16 of the final 17 Clinton batters. Quad Cities won for the second consecutive day to improve to 9-10.
Misell (3-1) surrendered three runs on seven hits with three walks and a strikeout in four innings to suffer his first loss of the season as Clinton dropped to .500 at 9-9.
The 3-1 lead would hold into the sixth before Quad Cities added to it again. Morales walked to lead off the inning and advanced to third on Thomas Lindauer's double down the left field line. After Tanner Mathis popped out to short, Moon singled to plate both Morales and Lindauer, making it 5-1.
Rafael Pineda came into the game for Clinton in the seventh and got an out before Brett Phillips singled and advanced to second on a fielder's choice. Morales came through again for his second double of the game, this one scoring Phillips to make it 6-1. Morales would later double again in the ninth to become the first River Bandit with three doubles in a single game this season. He finished 3-for-3 with two walks and two RBIs.
Quad Cities began the eighth inning with three consecutive singles by Moon, Conrad Gregor and Chase McDonald, the latter one bringing home Moon to make the score 7-1. Gregor put together a three-hit night for his third consecutive multi-hit game. Quad Cities' 16 hits were a season high.
Clinton's lone run came on a controversial call in the first inning. With two outs, O'Neill singled to left. Jack Reinheimer, who had singled and stolen second base, tried to score. The relay throw from Mathis in left field and subsequent tag by Morales at the plate appeared to beat Reinheimer, but he was called safe to score Clinton's only run.
The two teams will complete their four game series tomorrow. Kent Emanuel will start for Quad Cities against Clinton's Jake Zokan.
UP NEXT: Markdown Monday opens the next River Bandits homestand on April 28. Bleacher and berm tickets, as well as hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn and nachos are $2 each. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. for the 7 p.m. game against the Clinton LumberKings. 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.
ABOUT THE BANDITS: Having just been named Ballpark Digest's winner of Best Ballpark Improvement in America under $1 million, the River Bandits ownership is making one of the biggest improvements to Modern Woodmen Park since the ballpark was first built back in 1931! A new Ferris wheel, standing 110 feet over the playing field, is opening in May, along with a carousel, a new ride called a "Drop and Twist," an expanded 300-foot long zip line, and many other new games and attractions. In 2013, the team unveiled a new 220-foot long dual zip line, a rock climbing wall, and a number of new bounce houses. The team's major league affiliate, the Houston Astros, just saw all six of its affiliates reach the playoffs - the first time in a decade any MLB team can claim such success. The River Bandits were one of three affiliates to reach the championship round and one of two to win their league championship.

Winterset, Iowa:  With construction underway on the long-awaited John Wayne Birthplace Museum, Duke's hometown is buzzing with anticipation. To kick off the project the entire community is joining together in presenting the 2014 John Wayne Birthday Celebration May 23 & 24. New to this year's lineup will be a Rodeo/Western Swing Dance on May 23 (admission $15 individually or $25 combined) and special appearances by screen star Lana Wood, who played young Debbie in the acclaimed motion picture classic, "The Searchers." Also new this year, the Iowa Cowboy Mounted Shooters Association present two shows where mounted contestants compete in a timed event using .45 caliber single-action revolvers. And authors Lana Wood and John Wayne's daughter Aissa Wayne will join New York Times best-selling authors Scott Eyman and Glenn Frankel in a book symposium to discuss their block-buster books on John Wayne and director John Ford.

Continuing event favorites are free screenings of classic John Wayne movies at the vintage Iowa Theater, this year featuring "The Searchers," "Stagecoach" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance." Visitors may also enjoy a Fireman's Pancake Breakfast, a 5K run/walk, Pie Squared dessert tasting and tours of Madison County's legendary Covered Bridges (nominal charges for each).

The exciting Birthplace Museum Benefit Dinner takes place Saturday evening at 5pm where guests will enjoy a meal along with music, celebrities and an auction of John Wayne collectibles and memorabilia hosted by the actor's daughter Aissa Wayne. Reservations are $125 per person.

For more information and reservations visit http://www.johnwaynebirthplace.museum/birthday or call 877-462-1044.

At Davenport Parks and Recreation, we strive to constantly improve the experience of our customers at each of our parks facilities and golf courses.  As a part of reaching that goal, we are inviting citizens to a presentation and discussion on a new trend around the country called "FootGolf".  This possible addition to our community is an opportunity to increase participation and revenues for the golf facilities, as well as provide a great new activity for many ages and families.  Please join us to learn more about this new sport.

We welcome your feedback to help us provide a better experience at Davenport Golf Courses and Park Facilities.

The meeting and presentation will be at:

5:30 pm

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Nighswander Junior Theatre

Annie Wittenmyer Complex

2822 Eastern Avenue, Davenport, Iowa 52803

 

If you have questions about the meeting, please contact Parks and Recreation at 563-328-PARK (7275).

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