In the largest deal of its kind ever done, Iowa Realty, the leader in Iowa Real Estate, has teamed up with Obeo, to offer its agents Obeo's cutting edge marketing solutions. Obeo's marketing technology and world class professional photography will be on every single listing marketed by Iowa Realty.

Iowa Realty agents will be able to include Obeo's additional See You There Suite® of interactive tools on any listing. These tools include virtual staging, virtual decorating and interactive floorplans. Beginning in March, Obeo's interactive Room Decorator will be included on every Iowa Realty listing.  Potential buyers will be able to interact with and personalize listing photos with the furniture and décor that inspires them. They'll also be able to try out different flooring choices, paint with different color palettes and drag and drop furniture that matches their personal taste and style. Shoppers will become buyers when they are able to design a home to look the way they would live in it.

Des Moines, February 11, 2014 ? Iowa State Court Administration has received several notices of spam email that falsely claim to be from the Iowa Judicial Branch or a court official. The emails state that a complaint was received, or court ordered restitution is due, or a trial date with the Iowa Court of Appeals is set.

The public should be aware that the emails are a scam and are not from the Iowa Judicial Branch. Persons receiving the email should not open or respond to them or click on any links in the email.

The Iowa Judicial Branch does not issue official court communications by email unless the recipient is a registered eFile user and the document is clearly identified as a Notice of Electronic Filing or Presentation. A Notice of Electronic Filing or Presentation will never ask the recipient to send money, request a social security number, direct the recipient to call a certain phone number, or advise the reader to download a document.

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"Convenient car care has arrived in style with the opening of the new Jiffy Lube service center at 2777 - 18th Street in Bettendorf"

Bettendort, IA- "Jiffy Lube® is North America's largest network of fast-lube service centers and our customers receive excellent value for their car-care dollar," said Dan Dabizljevic, Vice President of Operations. "We are dedicated to delivering high-quality service and demonstrating to our customers that we want to be their trusted, vehicle preventative-maintenance choice for life."

The new Bettendorf Jiffy Lube® is locally owned and operated and is the first location of the Jiffy Lube National Franchise to be open in the Quad City area. Located at 2777 18th Street, across from the Bettendorf Family Museum, Jiffy Lube® is open Monday through Friday 8am to 6pm, Saturday 8am to 5pm, and 10am to 4pm on Sundays. As with all Jiffy Lube® service centers, no appointment is necessary. While our certified technicians are servicing your vehicle, we invite you to relax in our luxurious waiting room complete with gourmet coffee, leather seating, iphone chargers, and two big screen televisions.

Jiffy Lube® technicians will expertly perform the popular Jiffy Lube® Signature Service® Oil Change, which includes changing, inspecting, checking/filling and cleaning key vehicle parts and fluids and offers drivers a quick and convenient way to maintain their vehicle. The Jiffy Lube® Signature Service® Oil Change is a convenient solution that can help drivers preserve the value and longevity of their vehicle.

Jiffy Lube® customers receive free top-offs on motor oil and vital fluids between service visits for up to 3,000 miles.

• Other preventative maintenance services available at Jiffy Lube® will include :

• Automatic transmission fluid exchange

• Fuel filter replacement / fuel system cleaning

• Light bulb replacement

• Serpentine belt replacement

• Battery cleaning & replacement

• Engine air filter & passenger cabin air filter replacement

• Radiator antifreeze/coolant replacement

• Windshield wiper replacement

• And more...

About Jiffy Lube

Jiffy Lube® pioneered the fast oil change industry more than 30 years ago, today with more than 2,000 locations in North America over 22 million customers each year rely on the brand to keep their vehicles running right. Jiffy Lube® helped define vehicle preventive maintenance by upholding the values that the company was founded upon: convenience, speed and quality service. But Jiffy Lube® understands that vehicle maintenance can be stressful. Today, Jiffy Lube® continues on the journey to help every driver be free from the anxiety of keeping their vehicle in top shape. Jiffy Lube® helps keep your vehicle running right for the long haul, so you
can Leave Worry Behind.

Contact

To learn more about this location contact Joseph Janz, Marketing Manager, 1320 - 1st Street, Rock Island, IL 61201.  Office: (309) 788-5631 • Fax: (309) 786-3946.  Email: jjanz@rilcoinc.com



technicians will expertly perform the popular Jiffy Lube® Signature Service® Oil

Where would we be without the dreamers, innovators, inventors and big thinkers whose ideas drive business? Here in the Quad-Cities, we know that more than 80 percent of all economic growth is home-grown. And we want to see our entrepreneurs thrive even more.

Quad Cities Fast Pitch is a new business idea competition open to anyone in Scott or Rock Island counties with a great business idea or dream. We are looking for bright ideas in the categories of Manufacturing/Industrial; Web/Technology; Retail/Service and Restaurant/Entertainment.

The grand prize winner will receive $5,000 cash and thousands of dollars worth of in-kind business services. Three category semi-finalists will receive $1,000 cash and in-kind services.

The Quad Cities Fast Pitch competition is a joint effort between the economic development departments from the cities of Davenport, Bettendorf, Rock Island and Moline and several other partners, including: Ignite Quad Cities, the Iowa and IllinoisSmallBusinessDevelopmentCenters, the University of Illinois Extension, Iowa State University Extension, AugustanaCollege and WQAD-TV. The Riverboat Development Authority is sponsoring the cash prize for the contest.

Quad Cities Fast Pitch is a three-stage competition. The first stage is an open application period, where contestants submit their ideas in writing to the contest committee in one of four categories: Technology/Web, Manufacturing/Industrial, Restaurant/Entertainment and Retail/Service. The application period is Feb. 10 through March 15. Applications can be found at the Quad Cities Fast Pitch website at quadcitiesfastpitch.com.

Five semi-finalists from each of the four categories will be chosen to present at the Quad Cities Fast Pitch live event, hosted by AugustanaCollege and WQAD.   Semi-Finals and Finals Event: April 5, 2014, 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Gävle Room in Augustana College's Student Life Center. Semi-finalists will give a 10 minute live presentation to the judging panel in the semi-final round between 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Four category winners will be selected from those presentations and will be required to present live in front of an audience beginning at 4 p.m. The grand prize winner will be selected out of the four finalists.
Valentine's Day Isn't about Being Alone; It's about Being
Yourself, Says Self-Empowerment Entrepreneur

There's a reason Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" became a pop classic - because it's true!

But breakups can also be a time to reflect and embark on a new chapter in your life, says Jay Ryan.

"Many people have been through a romantic heartbreak, which can be among life's biggest challenges. But being single after a committed relationship can also be a good time to rejuvenate yourself," says Ryan, co-founder of breakupgems.com, an online retailer specializing in breakup and divorce jewelry that "celebrates new beginnings."

"We cater to the growing number of people looking for meaningful ways to bring closure to their past and move forward with confidence," he says.

For those who've recently experienced a split, Ryan shares several ways to turn your breakup into a makeover -- a "breakover."

• Empower yourself with the gift of health. It's almost a cliché that exes lose weight after splitting up; some lose their appetite due to melancholy and some are motivated to look and feel better with exercise and dieting. Don't punish yourself with spartan regimens, Ryan advises. Eat nutritious foods and train sensibly.

• Treat yourself to a new wardrobe. Clothing can be the bearers of painful reminders, like the sweater he or she got you last year. Consider freshening up your style with new clothes - hey, you'll probably need them anyway with all that exercise. A new wardrobe can serve as a healthy reminder of the new you.

• Be proactive with your reading. There are many genres of self-help literature, from spiritual to academic. But don't limit yourself to nonfiction; classic literature not only gives you a great education, it also helps readers increase empathy and better understand emotional complexity.

• Consider a healthy reminder of the new you. It's a tradition in our society to commemorate a romantic union or celebration with jewelry. Your breakup may likewise be a blessing that allows you to grow as an individual. Consider a ring or other piece of jewelry that will not only mark this milestone but be a personal reminder of your transformation and new beginning.

• Travel adds perspective on a new journey. Whether or not you realize it, a breakup is the beginning of a new life trajectory. Travel - whether it's time for a change of domestic scenery or a vacation - perfectly symbolizes a new journey. Overcoming a painful separation requires an outside perspective, which is often gained through travel.

• Invite friends over for a dinner party. The depression that is liable to ensue after a breakup often leads to isolation, but that is when you most need your friends! Why not host a breakup party? Rather than blowing it out with a large group of people, which may include strangers, keep it simple with intimate friends you can trust.

About Jay Ryan

Jay Ryan is the co-founder of BreakupGems.com, an online retailer that specializes in fine breakup and divorce jewelry. Each piece in the collection conveys an empowering message of freedom and renewal with designs that are both stylish and meaningful for anyone overcoming a recent breakup or simply celebrating happy singlehood.

MADISON, Wis. - Junior Stacy Clark was named Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Women's Basketball Player of the Week, announced by the league office.

Clark averaged 24 points and 11 rebounds in the Pioneers' two games last week. The Riverdale, Iowa native, shot 10-of-14 for 25 points in the Pioneers setback to UW-Oshkosh on Feb. 5. She also grabbed seven rebounds and recorded two steals and one assist. Clark recorded her fifth double-double of the season in the Pioneers 74-67 win over UW-La Crosse. She tallied 23 points and 15 rebounds against the Eagles, while adding one blocked shot.

Clark and Pioneers welcome UW-Stevens Point on Wednesday at 7 p.m.


It's only natural to want quick weight loss results once you make the commitment to shed a few pounds - but slow and steady is the way to go. Eating a healthful diet and sweating it out regularly are the best ways to reach your weight-loss goal. Here's how to make these two pound-shedding tools work to your advantage:

· Sweat it out. It takes time and effort to see results ? especially when it comes to exercise. At a minimum, adults should get 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity, coupled with two or more days of strength training all muscle groups to boost your weight-loss efforts.

· Find a diet buddy. Almost everything is more fun with a friend, and that includes shedding pounds. Try to find a buddy to team up with on your quest for healthy weight loss. You can motivate each other by sharing recipes and weight-loss tips and by hitting the gym together.

· Watch your beverages. Pay attention to what you drink as well as what you eat when looking for boost your weight-loss success. Alcohol, sodas, and even lemonade and juices are full of calories that can undermine a healthy diet. Instead of these sugary beverages, try drinking water, tea, or coffee.

Get seven more tips to lose weight faster.

Dear Band Director or Private Instructor:

The Quad City Wind Ensemble is pleased to announce the Twenty-Sixth Annual Charles B. DCamp Young Performer's Solo Competition. Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 23, 2014 from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. in Madsen Hall at the Galvin Fine Arts Center, St. Ambrose University, 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, Iowa 52803. The winner will appear as the guest soloist with the Quad City Wind Ensemble at our Saturday, May 10, 2014 concert at the Galvin Fine Arts Center. Please submit completed forms to: Chuck Collins, 3604 Cedarwood Court, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722. Entry forms must be received or postmarked no later than Saturday, March 15, 2014.

In addition to performing with the Quad City Wind Ensemble, the first place winner will receive a $250 scholarship from the Quad City Wind Ensemble for private study. The second place winner will receive a $150 scholarship and the third place winner will receive a $100 scholarship for private study.

All entrants must be students currently involved in a high school instrumental music program. The soloist must perform a wind or percussion solo for which a band/wind ensemble accompaniment is readily available. There is no entry fee for this competition. The guest soloist must perform the same piece in the concert as performed during the audition. Previous first place winners must audition on a different piece. All applicants must audition using piano accompaniment and furnish two copies of the solo part for the adjudicators. One of the copies may be a photo-copied reproduction of the original.

The Quad City Wind Ensemble, founded by Charles B. DCamp in 1987, is comprised of some of the Quad City area's top wind and percussion players who audition for membership in this select group. It is recognized as one of the finest adult wind ensembles in the nation.

The QCWE is dedicated to music education in public schools. The Charles B. DCamp Young Performer's Solo Competition is one way it supports music education of the QC area's youth. In addition, all participants in school band programs are admitted free to all QCWE performances.

Please feel free to make photocopies of this letter and the application (available on our website at http://www.qcwindensemble.org/solo-competition/) as needed. If you have any questions about the solo competition, please contact Chuck Collins, the competition coordinator, at 563-332-6607; 3604 Cedarwood Court, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 or by email at cscollins@q.com

DES MOINES - Today, AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement regarding the Des Moines Airport Authority's Board meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 11:

"We continue to feel that the proposed Pro-Tec contract will imperil the safety of airport customers. The Board's agenda says they will vote on the proposed contract. Once again, we are encouraging concerned members of the public to attend the Authority Board meeting on Tuesday, February 11th at 9 am in the second floor boardroom at the airport terminal in order to express their opposition to the outsourcing plan."

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CANTON, MO (02/10/2014)(readMedia)-- Culver-Stockton students are performing a centuries-old dramatic piece as part of the spring semester fine arts offerings. Euripides' "Ion" was first produced in ancient Greece, but has overtones of contemporary drama. A tragedy with a happy ending, the plot of "Ion" includes abandoned children and jealous relatives, attempted murder and tourist attractions, sexual assault and confusing prophecies, reunited families, an overzealous chorus and appearances by two Greek gods.

Ian Sodawasser, senior musical theatre major from Davenport, Iowa, is cast as Xouthos.

"Ion" runs in the Mabee Little Theatre, Feb. 20-22 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee Feb. 22 at 3 p.m. This performance is directed by Dr. Ron Zank, assistant professor of theatre at Culver-Stockton.

Culver-Stockton College, located in Canton, Mo., is a four-year residential institution in affiliation with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). C-SC specializes in experiential education and is one of only two colleges in the nation to offer the 12/3 semester calendar, where the typical 15 week semester is divided into two terms, a 12-week term and a 3-week term.

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