Larry Minard, Scott Emergency Communication Center Board Chair announces that Denise
Pavlik has accepted a conditional offer of employment as Scott Emergency Communication
Center (SECC) Director with a starting salary of $110,000. It is anticipated that the appointment
will be approved by the SECC Board at their meeting March 31, 2014 at 3:30pm. Ms. Pavlik will
start work on May 5, 2014.
Ms. Pavlik has 15 years of experience in communications. Ms. Pavlik began her E-911 career in
1998 as a dispatcher in Matteson, Illinois. In 2001 when the Matteson Police Center
consolidated as SouthCom Dispatch, Ms. Pavlik became a Supervisor of Communications. In
December, 2006 she was promoted to Deputy Director becoming responsible for operational
development, scheduling, hiring and training of all staff. She was instrumental in the
consolidation of three public safety answering points (PSAP's) into one. In April 2010 she was
again promoted to Director, having control over policy development, budget, grant creations,
technology, and business plan. Ms. Pavlik has several certifications in E-911 and Emergency
Management, including being a certified Emergency Number Professional. She was the
recipient of the APCO Line Supervisor in 2002 and Telecommunications Supervisor of the Year
in 2003. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration.
Ms. Pavlik was selected from a field of 17 applicants following a national search with the
assistance of Bob Murray and Associates, a national search firm. She was the recommendation
of an interview panel of 12 members representing the communities and agencies that comprise
the Scott Emergency Communication Center.
The opening is created by the announced resignation of the former director in July, 2013.
The Scott Emergency Communication Center (SECC) was formed in December, 2007 when
Scott County, City of Davenport, City of Bettendorf, MEDIC EMS, and the Emergency
Management Agency entered into an intergovernmental agreement (aka 28E Agreement) for the
purpose of providing public safety dispatch and communication services. The SECC Board
members are: Chairperson: Larry Minard; Scott County Board of Supervisor's Chair; Vice
Chairperson: Bob Gallagher, Bettendorf Mayor; Secretary/Treasurer: Rob Frieden, Medic EMS
Board President; Bill Gluba, Davenport Mayor; and Marty O'Boyle Eldridge Mayor.
Additional questions can be directed to SECC Board Chair Larry Minard at 340-1390.
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(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad today signed the following bills into law:

House File 381: an Act concerning horse racing, including the use of purse moneys for harness racing, advance deposit wagering, and restrictions on dosage amounts for phenylbutazone in certain horse races.

House File 2199: an Act relating to conformity with federal law concerning the voluntary shared work program under the state unemployment insurance law and including applicability provisions.

House File 2271: an Act relating to supplementary weighting for shared operational functions of school districts and area education agencies and including effective date provisions.

House File 2288: an Act relating to reporting and other requirements concerning the Department of Administrative Services and other state agencies. 

House File 2324: an Act relating to consumer lending transactions by modifying provisions applicable to certain loan charges and modifying designated monetary limits specified in the consumer credit code, and including applicability provisions.

House File 2326: an Act relating to payments from the indigent defense fund by the state public defender, including effective date provisions, and providing penalties.

House File 2346: an Act relating to solid waste.

House File 2365: an Act relating to employment, disciplinary, and other procedures for entities regulated by the Department of Inspections and Appeals, including applicability provisions.

House File 2368: an Act modifying security freeze provisions, and extending security freeze protection to specified individuals designated as protected consumers, making penalties applicable, and including effective date provisions.

House File 2370: an Act relating to the supervisions of orthotist or prosthetist assistants.

House File 2378: an Act relating to the requirements for psychologist licensing.

House File 2379: an Act relating to crisis stabilization programs authorized by the Department of Human Services.

House File 2389: an Act relating to misconduct under the code of processional conduct and ethics of the Board of Educational Examiners and making penalties applicable. 

House File 2397: an Act concerning liability protection for volunteers on state lands.

House File 2408: an Act modifying notification requirements applicable to underground facility excavations where underground facilities are present. 

House File 2421: an Act relating to transfer of guardianship in child in need of assistance proceedings.

House File 2427: an Act relating to corn promotion, including special referendums, the assessment of a checkoff, and the creation of a task force, and making penalties applicable.

House File 2436: an Act relating to the administration of the streamlined sales tax agreement by the Department of Revenue.

Senate File 2276: an Act relating to adoption investigation and report requirements.

Senate File 2290: an Act relating to identification required for operation of a railroad train.

Senate File 2338: an Act concerning the excise tax on compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas used as special fuel.

Senate File 2313: an Act relating to the removal of clerks of the district court.

Senate File 2250: an Act relating to the licensing of vehicle recyclers.

Senate File 2131: an Act relating to standard valuation and standard forfeiture provisions for life insurance policies or contracts and including applicability provisions.

Senate File 2191: an Act relating to financing work within drainage or levee districts.

Senate File 2192: an Act relating to the definition of motorized bicycle. 

Senate File 2200: an Act relating to the Iowa Business Corporation Act by removing limitations imposed on shareholders making long-term arrangements affecting the affairs of the corporation, and by providing for the delivery of financial information to shareholders

Senate File 2228: an Act allowing a person with a special minor's license to drive to a school for the purpose of participating in extracurricular activities conducted under a sharing agreement with the student's school of enrollment.

Senate File 2255: an Act designating registered architects and licensed professional engineers employees of the state for specified purposes under the Iowa Tort Claims Act.

Senate File 2169: an Act relating to wills including witness testimony, distribution of property, and claims of personal representatives, and including retroactive and other applicability provisions.

Senate File 2120: an Act relating to the use of professional titles or abbreviations by advanced registered nurse practitioners.

Senate File 2104: an Act relating to the regulation of insurance company holding systems and providing assessments and penalties.

Senate File 2056: an Act relating to incentives for whole grade sharing and reorganization or dissolution by school districts.

Senate File 2240: an Act relating to nonsubstantive code corrections.

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Fathom Events and Priceline.com are thrilled to bring William Shatner's critically acclaimed one-man show to select cinemas nationwide for a memorable one-night event as "Shatner's World" hits screens on Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 PM (local time).
With an energetic mix of personal anecdotes, laugh-out-loud humor and poignant moments, William Shatner shares his phenomenal journey of his life and career from classically-trained Shakespearean actor to internationally-known cultural icon. In addition to a spectacular show, cinema audiences will be treated to an exclusive welcome from the man himself.
"Shatner's World" will be shown at the following cinemas in your area on April 24 at 7:30 PM (local time):
Cinemark Davenport 18 with IMAX 3601 E 53Rd St Davenport IA 52807
Tickets are available now at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. Clickhere for a full list of participating theaters (subject to change).
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.?Minor League Baseball® and MiLB® Enterprises announced today that it has created a first-of-its-kind national charity campaign called 'Winning with Doubles.' This April and May, Minor League Baseball will ask all visitors to MiLB ballparks to consider making a donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters based on their favorite team's on-field performance. During the two-month campaign, fans will register to contribute a self-selected amount for every double hit by their favorite or hometown team to assist in changing the life of a child for the better, forever. The campaign will be housed on Minor League Baseball's official website at www.MiLB.com/give

"Minor League Baseball and Big Brothers Big Sisters are two organizations who each have a 100-plus year history of helping their communities and enriching lives," said Michael Hand, Minor League Baseball's Chief Marketing Officer and President of MiLB Enterprises. "With more than 41 million loyal fans attending our games last season, we're asking them to individually and collectively play an active role in the betterment of childrens' lives through this initiative. Minor League Baseball has enjoyed an ongoing and rewarding relationship with Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) as a national Charity Partner since 2004 and we look forward to expanding our strong community bonds through this mutually beneficial affiliation." 

In partnership with FanForward, Minor League Baseball will capture all donor information at the time of registration. Fans can register and check progress daily on www.MiLB.com/give and also opt out at any time. At the end of each month of the campaign, donors will be sent an account summary of their donation amount and be billed accordingly. All individual donations will be tax deductible. The initiative will be promoted by all 160 MiLB clubs, however, only the 120 clubs playing in April and May will be a part of the fundraising campaign linked to game results. All clubs will be able to generate support through "donate now" options for those fans who wish to support the mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters and their local team. 

"Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America is proud to continue our partnership with Minor League Baseball through our 'Winning With Doubles' campaign," Pam Iorio, incoming CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, said. "The generous support of baseball fans across the country will help Big Brothers Big Sisters create more professionally supported mentoring matches between adult volunteers and children who face adversity. Baseball is America's pastime and we know that people are equally enthusiastic about supporting a program proven to help children succeed in school and life." 

"We are thrilled to work with Minor League Baseball to launch this campaign to start the 2014 baseball season," added Rami Genauer, President of FanForward. "Minor League Baseball teams are the perfect partners for FanForward because of their intimate connections with fans and deep commitment to giving back to their communities. By pledging, fans get the satisfaction that comes from donating to a worthy cause and can root even louder for their favorite team, knowing that their success means a greater impact in the lives of children in need." 

About Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball, headquartered in St. Petersburg, Fla., is the governing body for all professional baseball teams in the United States, Canada, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic that are affiliated with Major League Baseball clubs through their farm systems. The Mexican League and Mexican Academy are also members of the organization, but are not affiliated with any MLB clubs. Total membership includes 20 leagues and 256 clubs. 

Fans are coming out in unprecedented numbers to this one-of-a-kind experience that can only be found at Minor League Baseball ballparks. In 2013, the 176 clubs that charge admission attracted more than 41.2 million fans to their ballparks to see the future stars of the sport hone their skills. From the electricity in the stands to the excitement on the field, Minor League Baseball has provided affordable family-friendly entertainment to people of all ages since its founding in 1901. For more information about Minor League Baseball, visit www.MiLB.comfacebook.com/minorleaguebaseball and twitter.com/MiLB

About Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters, the nation's largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, holds itself accountable for children in its program to achieve measurable outcomes such as educational success, avoidance of risky behaviors, higher aspirations, greater confidence and better relationships. Partnering with parents/guardians, schools, corporations and others in the community, Big Brothers Big Sisters carefully pairs children ("Littles") with screened volunteer mentors ("Bigs") and monitors and supports these one- to-one mentoring matches throughout their course. The Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Outcomes Survey substantiates that its mentoring programs have proven, positive academic, socio-emotional and behavioral outcomes for youth, areas linked to high school graduation, avoidance of juvenile delinquency and college or job readiness. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters provides children facing adversity, often those of single parent or low-income households or families where a parent may be incarcerated or serving in the military, with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. This mission has been the cornerstone of the organization's 110 year history. With nearly 340 agencies across the country, Big Brothers Big Sisters serves approximately 200,000 children, their families and the 200,000 volunteer mentors. The organization is engaged in a nationwide search to reunite with alumni mentors, mentees, donors, and family, staff and board members. Learn more at www.BigBrothersBigSisters.org

About FanForward
FanForward is an online giving platform that turns the things that fans are passionate about into opportunities to make the world a better place. A FanForward campaign asks fans to pledge money every time something happens and then follow along as they see their contributions grow. Sports teams, athletes, celebrities, and brands partner with FanForward to connect their fans with the causes that matter most to them. Using our unique, turnkey cause marketing platform, fans are more engaged, brands and sponsors get to drive charitable giving, and nonprofits get more money from more donors. Everybody wins. For more information, visit www.fanforward.org

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Fair Tax represents "third way" as alternative to current choice between antiquated, regressive flat tax and draconian cuts to vital investments and services

 

Springfield, IL - Today, Governor Quinn outlined a budget that avoids draconian cuts to vital priorities this coming fiscal year by making the 2011 tax rates permanent.  In response, A Better Illinois campaign director Kristen Crowell issued the following statement:

We applaud the Governor for addressing head-on the fiscal cliff and draconian cuts that would have a devastating impact on our schools, public safety, health and human services, and other key priorities that are unacceptable to the people of Illinois and would impact nearly every citizen in the state, along with our state's fragile economy.

 

We continue to believe the best long-term option is a Fair Tax, with lower rates for lower incomes and higher rates for higher incomes, that would generate the revenue to avoid those draconian cuts, eliminate the state's antiquated and regressive flat tax, and provide tax relief to 94% of Illinois citizens.

 

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Neal Waltmire
Deputy Communications Director
A Better Illinois
Board Room, 1st Floor, Scott County Administrative Center,
600 West Fourth Street, Davenport, Iowa
MARCH 31, 2014 at 3:30 p.m.

1. Roll Call: Frieden, Gallagher, Gluba, Minard, and O'Boyle.
Ex officio members: Bruemmer, Frederiksen, Malin, and Ploehn
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Minutes
4. Approval of appointment of Denise Pavlik as the SECC Director
5. Leadership Summit Recertification
6. Interim Director's Report
7. Next meeting date - April 17, 2014 at 3:30 p.m.
8. Adjourn
For previous meeting Minutes, please visit our website at www.secc911.com.

Braley: this program is a life or death matter for states like Iowa with high concentrations of radon

Washington, D.C. - After the Iowa legislature's recent attempt to require radon testing in Iowa schools stalled, Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) today made an aggressive push to protect one of the last available federal programs that can help states test for the deadly gas. President Obama has singled out this program for elimination in his 2015 budget.

Braley is circulating a letter among his colleagues seeking support to preserve the State Indoor Radon Grant Program (SIRP). The program was created in 1988 to provide assistance to states to test and reduce radon exposure in schools and homes.

"Radon, behind smoking, is the leading cause of lung cancer in Iowa, and we're not doing nearly enough to ensure our families and schoolchildren are protected," Braley said. "This is a matter of life and death for Iowans and I'm going to do everything possible to save this program?it's the only resource we have to help reduce this threat until Iowa lawmakers act."

Braley has already rallied the support of over a dozen lawmakers and is making resources for radon testing a top priority during the appropriations process. The American Lung Association has also announced their support for Braley's initiative.

"Eliminating the SIRG program would have a devastating effect on the work being done across the United States to educate the public about the dangers of radon and save lives by protecting people from lung cancer," Braley's letter reads.  

Braley has spent years fighting at the federal level for the resources to allow testing in Iowa schools. In 2012, Braley introduced the End Radon in Schools Act to protect students, teachers, and school employees from high levels of radon in public schools and provide grants to test the radon levels in school buildings.

In July of 2013, Braley introduced an amendment to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act to end the threat of radon gas in America's schools.

A copy of Braley's letter is available immediately below:

 

March 26, 2014

 

The Honorable Ken Calvert                        The Honorable Jim Moran

Chairman                                                    Ranking Member

House Appropriations Subcommittee        House Appropriations Subcommittee

on Interior, Environment, and Related         on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies                      

Agencies

 

Dear Chairmen Calvert and Ranking Member Moran:

As you both work to craft your fiscal year 2015 appropriations bill, we would like to urge you to provided significant funding for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) State Indoor Radon Grant (SIRG) Program.

As you may know, Radon is a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas that causes lung cancer.  Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, after smoking, responsible for thousands of deaths each year, according to the Surgeon General and the EPA.  Because people spend much of their lives indoors, the quality of indoor air is a major concern. Radon has been found at elevated levels in homes in every state, and can also build up in schools and other buildings. The EPA estimates that nearly one out of every fifteen homes in the United States has unsafe indoor radon levels.

Exposure to radon causes no immediate symptoms, but the long-term threat of lung cancer is significant to everyone.  Simple steps can reduce the threat through testing buildings for radon and fixing buildings where levels are dangerously high.  Unfortunately, the President's budget would eliminate an important program that prevents radon exposure.

The EPA's State Indoor Radon Grant (SIRG) program was authorized in 1988 to provide financial assistance to states to develop, implement and enhance state capacity for reducing radon risk. Over the past two decades, the EPA's Radon Program has helped reduce radon exposure in homes and schools and reduced radon-caused lung cancer. Eliminating the SIRG program would have a devastating effect on the work being done across the United States to educate the public about the dangers of radon and save lives by protecting people from lung cancer. Many states have indoor radon programs in place, but they need ongoing support as well as technical assistance, to make sure that states can reduce the health burden caused by radon exposure. Without the guidance and funding support from EPA, state programs will simply not be able to protect the public from the threat of radon.  We ask that you provide $8 million in funding for the State Indoor Radon Grant Program as part of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2015 Interior and Environment Appropriations bill.

We appreciate your attention to our request.  Please feel free to contact us if we can provide further assistance.

Sincerely,

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402 E. 4th Street
Total Investment: $7 million
Public Funds: $842,443 in state investment tax credits and sales and utility tax rebates
Private Funds Leveraged: $6 million
Status: Ongoing
New Housing Units: 45

The second-largest, and arguably highest-profile and most visible of Davenport's Warehouse District buildings, is at long last undergoing a massive renovation, adding 45 more apartments to the burgeoning residential neighborhood on downtown's eastern edge.

The project is another by developer Joe Erenberger and partners Y&J Properties, who recently renovated the Peterson Paper Company building on 2nd Street.

Like the Peterson building, the Halligan Coffee Company Building - constructed in 1907 - was long under-utilized for commercial purposes and was falling into serious disrepair. But the bones of a fantastic building are still evident, from the tall multi-hung sash sets and brick arches, vast 22-foot ceilings, carved stone decorative panes in the building entrance to the stained kiln bricks on the upper floors where coffee was roasted.

Erenberger said converting the 60,000 square-foot, century-old Classical Revival Style factory and office building into a modern loft apartment complex is among his most challenging and ambitious projects yet. But the work he's done downtown so far has led him to learn a lot.

"We're moving faster than we ever have before," he said, adding that leasing could begin in as little as seven months from now. The building will feature seven units per floor - with one, two and three bedroom configurations - and will range in price from $900 to $1,500 per month. All units are market rate. They will also include cable, internet and access to public gathering areas inside and outside as part of the rent. He expects the building to be attractive to young professionals, corporate transplants and empty nesters alike.

One of the other unique challenges to the project has been cleaning up and improving the exterior of the property - both on the building itself and the surrounding lot. Erenberger partnered with the YMCA - which owns the adjacent land to the east of the building - to clear out dozens of invasive trees, weeds and other unwanted plants. In addition to tuck pointing brick and re-painting the historic commercial messages on the outside of the building, he plans on turning the concrete-heavy lot to the southeast of the building into a park-like public area. The outside space is challenging because it once served as the footings of a railroad spur servicing the Warehouse District.

Erenberger said he's enjoyed learning about the history of the Halligan building - and the regional coffee company that was a big part of Davenport's early development - as work has progressed. The company was begun by Thomas Halligan and partners in 1884 and quickly expanded as a distributor of coffee, tea, spices and other food stuffs throughout the upper Midwest. The company grew to more than 100 employees by the early 20th century, necessitating the building of the Halligan Coffee Company Building in 1907. The company ceased operations in 1952 due to global competition from larger distributors.

There will be quite a few nods to the coffee company's history throughout the building, including the possibility of a commercial connection at some point, Erenberger hinted.

MOLINE, Ill. (March 26, 2014) - The Quad City Mallards and the iWireless Center have agreed to a three year lease extension, the Mallards announced today.

"We are thrilled to extend our lease agreement with the iWireless Center for three additional years and continue what has developed into a true partnership with iWireless Center executive director Scott Mullen and his staff," said Jordan Melville, director of QCM Holdings, the Mallards' ownership group.  "All indicators are trending positively and we look forward to continuing to provide the Quad Cities with an affordable form of entertainment and team of which they can be proud."

In the first two seasons of the partnership between the iWireless Center and QCM Holdings, the Mallards' average attendance has increased by nearly 800 fans per game while the club has enjoyed a revenue increase of better than 50 percent.

"The turnaround has been amazing and it is fantastic to see how far the team has come both in the front office and on the ice," said Mullen.  "Both Mallards president Bob McNamara and coach Terry Ruskowski have brought a noticeably higher level of experience and professionalism to the team over these past couple of years."

"It's also refreshing to have such a solid ownership group in place here and see their commitment to the Quad Cities," Mullen continued.  "Having previously run the entire Central Hockey League, they obviously understand this business and what it takes to succeed.  The entire organization has really done an unbelievable job.  They have laid the foundation for success and the future of hockey here looks extremely bright."

The Mallards are approaching the conclusion of their seventeenth season in the Quad Cities and their fourth CHL campaign.  QCM Holdings took over ownership of the club in October of 2012.

"As we have seen interest in the team increase over the past 18 months, it is obvious this is a strong hockey market steeped in a winning tradition, established in the early days of the Mallards," said McNamara.  "It is our goal to continue this tradition and we look forward to bringing a championship back to the Quad Cities while continuing to build the brand."

The Mallards play their regular season finale Sunday at 4:05 p.m. against the Missouri Mavericks.  Sunday is Fan Appreciation Day at the iWireless Center featuring prize giveaways, a postgame skate with the Mallards, free popcorn and a game worn jersey auction.

Tickets for Sunday's game 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.

About the Quad City Mallards
A proud affiliate of the National Hockey League's Minnesota Wild and the American Hockey League's Iowa Wild, the Quad City Mallards are in the midst of their seventeenth season their fourth in the Central Hockey League.  One of the winningest teams in all of minor league hockey, the Mallards competed in the United Hockey League from 1995 through 2007 and in the International Hockey League in 2009-10.  The Mallards' proud history has seen them capture the UHL's Colonial Cup Championship three times (1997, 1998, 2001) and secure that league's Tarry Cup four times (1998, 2000, 2001, 2002) for the best overall regular season record.  In 2001, the Mallards made professional hockey history, recording their sixth consecutive season with 50 or more wins, a feat that has yet to be matched.  The iWireless Center provides a unique environment for hockey and features one-of-a-kind seating areas such as the Nest for groups and functions and the exclusive Drake Club.  For more information on the Quad City Mallards or for Mallards tickets go to www.myqcmallards.net.  Fans can also follow the Mallards via Twitter at twitter.com/myqcmallards and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/quadcitymallards.

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IOWA CITY, IA (03/26/2014)(readMedia)-- The University of Iowa, along with other Iowa regents institutions, will showcase undergraduate student research projects, from archaeology to public health, at the annual Research in the Capitol event. There are 20 UI student research projects on display, with the students on hand to discuss them.

The following students from your area will be participating in the event:

Lauren Suhl of Bettendorf

Molly Hammer of Muscatine

Jeffrey Moore of Muscatine

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