Monumental Bridge Will Improve Safety and Reduce Traffic Congestion

EAST ST. LOUIS - Governor Pat Quinn today was joined by U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon and a number of local officials to open the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. The monumental $695 million bridge provides a better and safer way for millions of motorists to cross the Mississippi River between Illinois and Missouri. Today's event is part of Governor Quinn's agenda to create jobs and build a 21st century infrastructure that will drive Illinois' economy forward.

"The team spirit and diverse participation that went into the planning and construction of this magnificent structure is a fitting tribute to Stan Musial and the veterans after whom it is named," Governor Quinn said. "This is the first new bridge connecting downtown St. Louis and southwestern Illinois that has been built in more than four decades, and it will be a catalyst for business development and job creation for the future."

"This is more than a bridge - it is a road to opportunity for the thousands of people in Illinois and Missouri who have long deserved a faster and safer way to get to work and home again," Transportation Secretary Foxx said. "Last week, President Obama said that 'first-class jobs gravitate to first-class infrastructure,' and there is no bigger example than this first-class bridge of how transportation investments can help businesses and residents alike."

"The new bridge will mean more jobs and more economic opportunity on both sides of the Mississippi," Senator Durbin said. "I was proud to support federal funding for the bridge in Washington and proud to join Senator McCaskill in introducing legislation to name the bridge after both our brave veterans and one of my earliest childhood heroes, Stan 'The Man' Musial. I look forward to the economic boost this bridge will bring to both Illinois and Missouri."

"One-hundred and forty years after the Eads Bridge first linked Missouri and Illinois, the I-70 Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge is the latest span to bring commerce and travelers across the Mississippi River at this nexus of our country," Governor Nixon said. "This is a milestone for trade and transportation that will help this region, and our two states, continue to grow."

The Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge is one mile north of the Martin Luther King Bridge. It has two traffic lanes in each direction with room to expand to three lanes, and carries Interstate 70 traffic between Illinois and Missouri, connecting I-70 at the I-55/I-64/I-70 interchange on the Illinois side to I-70 near Cass Avenue in Missouri. Construction began in the summer of 2009. The project, a joint effort by the Illinois and Missouri departments of transportation, has created or supported more than 9,000 jobs.

Illinois contributed $347 million toward the bridge construction, with Missouri contributing $41 million and the federal government contributing $307 million. Part of Illinois' commitment came from Governor Quinn's Illinois Jobs Now! capital construction program.

"We are excited to open the new Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge to traffic," Illinois Transportation Secretary Ann L. Schneider said. "Thanks to the hard work of our diverse group of trade workers, contractors and consulting engineers who made this project happen, motorists on both sides of the river will have a safer, less congested and faster commute. We are proud of the partnership with the Missouri Department of Transportation and we sincerely appreciate Governor Pat Quinn's unwavering support for this important project as part of our vision to transform Transportation for Tomorrow."

A diverse group of trade workers, contractors, and engineers have worked on the project since it began in 2009. The 24 percent minority workforce participation on the Illinois-funded part of the project is nearly 10 percent higher than the goal set by the Federal Highway Administration and sets a record for construction projects in the Metro East area.

The new bridge and its carefully planned alignment will provide economic benefits to the Metro East area of Illinois. For example, a new interchange was constructed at the relocated Illinois Route 3 that will open the National Stockyards area for redevelopment.

The work in Illinois required the largest archaeological dig in the country from 2009-12. More than 6,000 archaeological features were investigated, and in 2011 the Federal Highway Administration Environmental Excellence Award was presented to the Illinois Department of Transportation for their efforts relating to archaeology in the area. The discoveries made during the project greatly enhanced the knowledge of the civilization that flourished at nearby Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Illinois' only World Heritage Site. The new bridge will make it easier for motorists on the Missouri side of the river to visit Cahokia Mounds.

The existing Poplar Street Bridge carried combined traffic for Interstates 55, 64 and 70 and averages 120,000 vehicles daily. By 2030, the Poplar Street Bridge would have carried more than 150,000 vehicles daily if the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge had not been built. The new I-70 bridge and the Poplar Street Bridge, which will continue to carry I-55/64 traffic, will mean much less congestion and fewer accidents and will greatly enhance traffic flow between Illinois and Missouri.

The Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge project is part of Governor Quinn's $31 billion Illinois Jobs Now! program, which will support more than 439,000 jobs over six years. Illinois Jobs Now! is the largest capital construction program in Illinois history, and is one of the largest capital construction programs in the nation.

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We're pleased to be hosting two of our favorite musicians for Valentine's weekend:  Friday night with Dustin D Busch and Saturday night with Pete Balestrieri! In addition to our regular dinner menu we'll also be offering a three-course option with beer and wine pairings:

$70 per couple, tax & gratuity included
$100 per couple with wine or beer, tax & gratuity included
(all the food is made with gluten-free ingredients)

first course: 
shared appetizer plate with housemade crackers, sunflower seed pate, pickled veggies, fresh veggies, & cider mustard with sparkling white wine or Sutliff Cider

second course:
choice of entrees, one per person pasta with "cheesy" winter squash sauce, sundried tomatoes, olives, greens, and portobellos or spinach polenta with roasted winter veggies, lemon-balamic tempeh, herb aioli, & fried sage with Boujelais Blanc or Pale Ale, TBD

third course:
shared dessert of flourless chocolate cake with berries & mousse with Boujelais Nouveau or Stout, TBD

Treat your sweetheart to a magical night; or make memories with friends!  Don't forget to make a reservation because Valentine's is one of our busiest times of the year.  Give us a call at 319-248-0077.

310 E. Prentiss St.
Iowa City IA 52240
Jars , Jelly Rolls, and Jewels

2014 Quilt Show By Prairie Queen Quilt Club, Bishop Hill, Illinois

Please mark your calendars

*Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 16, 17, and 18, 2014

At the Colony School House in Bishop Hill, Illinois.

• 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday,

10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday

Note: The Viewers' Choice voting takes place on Friday, May 16, with awards displayed Saturday, May 17, and Sunday, May 18.

*Admission - only $4.

Displays will include new and antique quilts, wall hangings and Quilting Challenges. .

*Quilting Demonstrations all days, mornings and afternoons.

*Raffles and Door Prizes

*Trash and Treasures Corner with bargains galore

The Quilting Challenge entries using the Show Theme or Themes will be displayed at the Steeple Building during the month of May.

Come and enjoy Bishop Hill and the Quilt Show. There are shops and resturants to visit. You are going to love it!!!

DEKALB, IL (02/07/2014)(readMedia)-- Northern Illinois University announces its Fall 2013 Dean's List. The following local residents have been recognized as a Dean's List students at Northern Illinois University (NIU):

Ian Andrews of East Moline. Andrews, as a student in the College of Business

Diego Gomez of Moline. Gomez, as a student in the College of Business

Jacob Ngo of Moline. Ngo, as a student in the College of Business

Wesley Brinkman of Lyndon. Brinkman, as a student in the College of Education

Megan Wilson of Milan. Wilson, as a student in the College of Education

Angela Versluis of Silvis. Versluis, as a student in the College of Health & Human Sciences

James Green of Rock Island. Green, as a student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Keaton Brown of Illinois City. Brown, as a student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Jacob Blair of Silvis. Blair, as a student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Ellen Collison of Clinton. Collison, as a student in the College of Visual and Performing Arts

The dean's list is compiled by NIU's academic colleges according to varying criteria. Students must meet a minimum semester grade point average of 3.75 on a 4.0 scale to receive this award.

We appreciate your assistance in acknowledging their accomplishment.

Chartered in 1895, NIU is a comprehensive teaching and research institution with a diverse and international student body of about 21,000. Located near a vibrant research and development corridor, NIU's main DeKalb campus is 65 miles west of Chicago and 45 miles southeast of Rockford. NIU provides more than 60 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate- and doctoral- level programs in seven colleges (Business, Education, Engineering and Engineering Technology, Health and Human Sciences, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Visual and Performing Arts). The university also operates education centers in Chicago, Hoffman Estates, Naperville, Oregon and Rockford, where working professionals can access NIU programs at convenient times and locations. The 16 NIU Huskies athletic teams compete in the Mid-American Conference at the highest NCAA Division I level.

CARBONDALE - Feb. 7, 2014. Lt. Governor Sheila Simon today issued the following statement on President Barack Obama signing a new farm bill into law.

"I applaud Congress for its efforts to work together in a bipartisan fashion to pass a farm bill. After much debate, a comprehensive piece of legislation has now been signed by the President.

"As chair of the Governor's Rural Affairs Council (GRAC), I know the importance of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and firmly believe cuts in the farm bill to SNAP are too drastic. While this is not a perfect bill, it takes important steps to assist farmers and support programs to increase access to fresh and local foods.

"I am pleased to see support for a Hunger-Free Communities Incentives Grant that provides incentives for SNAP recipients to buy local food. The grant provision is a win for consumers, who will be able to increase their consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, and a win for farmers, who should enjoy increased revenues. Illinois should follow this lead and seek these matching funds."

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Niedert Signed

MOLINE, Ill. (February 7, 2014) - Quad City Mallards goaltender Eric Levine has signed a professional tryout agreement with the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League while the Mallards have signed goaltender Nick Niedert, the Mallards announced today.

Levine, a 25-year old rookie, signed with the Mallards Wednesday after starting the season with the Peoria Rivermen of the Southern Professional Hockey League.  Levine went 10-7-4 while posting a 2.72 goals against average and a .912 save percentage in 21 games with Peoria.  Levine's is the tenth AHL call-up for a Mallard this season.

Levine last year enjoyed a standout senior season at Robert Morris University, going 19-12-2 and turning in a 2.55 goals against average, a .929 save percentage and four shutouts in 35 games while helping propel the Colonials to the best record in the history of the school's hockey program.  In 72 career collegiate games, the 6' 3", 180-pound Wheeling, Illinois, native went 30-22-11 with a 2.90 goals against average, a .925 save percentage and five shutouts.

Levine arrived at Robert Morris after spending two seasons in the Ontario junior A ranks with the Pembroke Lumber Kings, Hawkesbury Hawks and Wellington Dukes.

Niedert rejoins the Mallards from the Danville Dashers of the Federal Hockey League.  This is the 31-year old's third stint with the Mallards this season.  Niedert made his Mallard debut on January 17 in Wichita, making eight saves and giving up two goals after entering what proved to a 7-1 Mallard loss to the Thunder at the beginning of the third period.  Niedert has spent most of the season with the Dashers while also tending goal in one ECHL game for the Utah Grizzlies this year.  The.  The 5' 8", 185-pound native of Hudson, Iowa, has gone 3-10-1 with a 5.25 goals against average and a .869 save percentage in 15 games with Danville.

Niedert played for five teams in four leagues last season- the Gwinnett Gladiators and Reading Royals of the ECHL, the Bloomington Blaze of the CHL, the Augusta RiverHawks of the Southern Professional Hockey League and the Danbury Whalers of the FHL.  Over the course of his nine-year career, Niedert has played for 23 teams in nine different leagues after competing for five teams over three seasons of junior hockey.  He first wore the Mallards' colors during the club's 2011 training camp.
Hello Cruisers!
First off, we'd like to thank all of you for joining us on the third annual Route 6 River to River Cruise across Iowa. With your participation, we helped raise awareness of the original Highway 6, along with the towns and small businesses along the route. We made a tremendous positive economic impact in the communities we visited. This year's cruise was by far the biggest yet, with a total participation of over 200 cars! This was triple what we had in 2012.
With this growth, of course came some growing pains, which, along with a record three detours, one unprepared restaurant (someone told them we weren't coming) and some signage that was late getting installed, caused a few difficulties with staying on route. We are a nonprofit, volunteer group, who are learning as we go.
We did learn from these difficulties, and we will be making a few changes for our fourth River to River cruise, which will be October 10-12, 2014.

There will be better signage, and in addition, there will be maps, turn by turn directions, and scheduled stops, where we can catch back up, and regroup.)

We are presently developing the itinerary for the next cruise, and we would like to invite you to contribute your input.

We want to make sure no one gets lost, that the pace is comfortable, and that you can take in as many of the attractions as possible. We will have volunteers to help manage and guide traffic. This much we have established. We will once again start in Davenport, with a lunch stop in Coralville at Iowa River Power Restaurant in Coralville.
Overnights will include Grinnell, where the Chamber and the Vintage Car Club, along with the Transportation Museum are working together on something big, and in Council Bluffs where the city will be holding a Historic Route 6 Street Fest. All three of the overnight communities, and many others are preparing something special just for us. They saw our numbers, they love your cars, they share our enthusiasm, and they are rolling out their welcome mats.

Speaking of special, we used to have a tradition in Davenport called "Cruising the One ways".

On the Thursday night (October 9th) preceding the cruise, we will have hundreds of cool rides cruising those one ways, and the downtown area restaurants will have special deals for the cruisers.  Afterwards, the good folks from Dahl Ford have extended an invitation to an Open House at their fabulous "Old Cars Home". The Quad Cities Convention and Visitors Bureau will helping us out once again, and we will have lodging lined up for our out of town guests.

You can pre-register for the 2014 Classic car Cruise here:

/https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Pkq4QRSep5h5fRWqUv_6OqbfCXcxxE1sBUxMTDaK4jw/viewform

That said, whether or not you choose to join us again in 2014, we would appreciate if you could spare a few moments to fill out this brief survey (linked below). Also, if you have any other questions, comments, or suggestions, please feel free to share them with us.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1kWtH4gU077FyfBxgtzqAOSST75C5EpElsWx_G7T-T9U/viewform

Once again, we thank you very much for joining us, and for helping make this third River to River Cruise such a memorable one. Without you, it wouldn't have been possible.

We hope you had a warm and peaceful holiday season and that you've successfully braved the blustery winter we've had so far.  Thank you to everyone who made it down to Trumpet Blossom on the extra-cold days; we really appreciate it!  

Since this is our first official newsletter I thought I'd let you know of a couple general things that you may or may not be aware of:

We use organic produce 100% of the time.  One of the main reasons I wanted to continue in the restaurant business after The Red Avocado closed is that while I was an employee and co-owner at the Avocado I learned so much about the benefits of organics--for our planet and our bodies.  I felt it was vital to our community to have a place where the food, and the earth it lived in, is respected and treated with care.  We order our produce from local, regional, and national suppliers & growers who make the extra efforts to take care of our land and our food so it can take care of you.

We are constantly working towards using several local ingredients in the off-season.  There are a handful of local farmers and small companies that offer fresh produce & grains during the colder months and we are thankful for their work and try to use their ingredients as often as possible.  We also enjoy "putting up" as much as we can during peak harvest times.  This past summer & fall we were able to pickle and can dozens of jars of veggies; we dried herbs, fruits, and veggies; and we froze some too.  It's quite the treat to be able to use these delicious foods during times like this when it's sooo cold outside that the thought of something as special as local asparagus seems like a distant dream.

Be sure to like us on facebook to stay updated on all our events as we've got a great spring planned so far AND we are super excited about our Second Anniversary Party on Saturday April 19th!  We can't believe it's been almost two years since we opened and we are really looking forward to spending many more years here in Iowa City.

There's so much more I'd like to share with you in this inaugural newsletter but since it's best to keep them short & sweet, check out this interview that I did with Heidi from Little Village.  She was great & it's full of stuff you'd hear me say if we were chatting since the whole interview was printed (fine with me!) and I also didn't know there'd be a photo, so... if you want to know what an average day-in-my-restaurant-life looks & sounds like, read on: http://littlevillagemag.com/an-interview-with-trumpet-blossom-cafe-owner-katy-meyer/

-Free dessert on your birthday! Show us an ID and dessert is on us! 

Thanks again for your support from the whole crew at Trumpet Blossom Café.

Hope to see you soon and lots of love,
Katy Meyer, chef/owner

310 E. Prentiss St.
Iowa City IA 52240

 

DEKALB, IL (02/07/2014)(readMedia)-- Northern Illinois University announced the awarding of graduate and undergraduate degrees at the conclusion of its Fall 2013 session.

Amadou Hanne of Moline is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University (NIU). Hanne graduated with a MBA degree from the College of Business.

Eli Gehn of Moline is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University (NIU). Gehn graduated with a B.S. degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Ellen Collison of Clinton is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University (NIU). Collison graduated with a BFA degree from the College of Visual and Performing Arts.

Jose Nunez of Moline is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University (NIU). Nunez graduated with a B.S. degree from the College of Engineering and Engineering Technology.

Kristen Andrews of East Moline is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University (NIU). Andrews graduated with a B.S. degree from the College of Health and Human Sciences.

Lawrence Vanwinkle of Hillsdale is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University (NIU). Vanwinkle graduated with a B.S. degree from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Stephanie Tunnell of Rock Island is a recent graduate of Northern Illinois University (NIU). Tunnell graduated with a BFA degree from the College of Visual and Performing Arts.

NIU announced the awarding of graduate and undergraduate degrees at the conclusion of its fall semester, Saturday, Dec. 14, 2013 and Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013 respectively.

We appreciate your assistance in acknowledging their accomplishment.

Chartered in 1895, NIU is a comprehensive teaching and research institution with a diverse and international student body of about 21,000. Located near a vibrant research and development corridor, NIU's main DeKalb campus is 65 miles west of Chicago and 45 miles southeast of Rockford. NIU provides more than 60 undergraduate majors and 100 graduate- and doctoral- level programs in seven colleges (Business, Education, Engineering and Engineering Technology, Health and Human Sciences, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Visual and Performing Arts). The university also operates education centers in Chicago, Hoffman Estates, Naperville, Oregon and Rockford, where working professionals can access NIU programs at convenient times and locations. The 16 NIU Huskies athletic teams compete in the Mid-American Conference at the highest NCAA Division I level.

Official Visit to Include Benito Juárez Tribute, World Premiere at Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today announced he will host Mexico State Governor Eruviel Ávila for an official state visit from Feb. 9 to Feb. 12. Governor Ávila's trip is a result of Governor Quinn's trade mission to Mexico City which took place in April 2013. Next week's visit will include several events, including a ribbon-cutting at Illinois' new "Casa del Estado de Mexico" (a trade office representing the state of Mexico), a free concert from the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México, a wreath-laying at the Benito Juárez statue on Chicago's Magnificent Mile and the world premiere performance of "Of Mutual Interest: Lincoln and Mexico" at the Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield. The visit is part of the Governor's commitment to strengthening relations between Illinois and Mexico.

"When I led a delegation to Mexico City last year, Governor Ávila showed us why the state of Mexico is as strong an economic partner as it is a wonderful place to visit," Governor Quinn said. "My trade mission to Mexico strengthened ties with our sister state - especially in agriculture, water technology, manufacturing and tourism - and our relationship continues to grow. We are honored that Governor Ávila has traveled to Illinois and will help us celebrate 150 years of friendship between Illinois and Mexico."

"I am eager to see my friend Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and continue the discussions we began last spring about increasing commerce and tourism between our two states," Governor Ávila said. "And I am looking forward to learning about Matías Romero's historic visit to Springfield in 1861."

Governor Ávila will be accompanied by Aarón Urbina Bedolla, Chairman of the state of Mexico's Congress, and Baruch Delgado Carbajal, President of the state of Mexico's Supreme Court. The delegation will include Dr. Jorge Olvera García, Rector of the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, who will sign a Memorandum of Agreement with the State of Illinois and University of Illinois to promote collaboration between the two states on veterinary medicine, animal genetics, bio-fuels, crop sciences and irrigation.

As a gift to Governor Quinn and the people of Illinois, the Governor of the State of Mexico is bringing a 70-person symphony - the Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México under conductor Enrique Bátiz. The symphony will play a free concert at Benito Juárez Community Academy at 6:30pm on Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. The concert will be open to the public. Benito Juárez Community Academy High School is located at 1450-1510 W. Cermak Rd. Chicago, 60608.

On Feb. 11, the day before Abraham Lincoln's 205th birthday, Governors Ávila and Quinn will travel to Springfield to visit the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. The highlight will be a special theatrical production of "Of Mutual Interest: Lincoln and Mexico," a reenactment of the fateful meeting in 1861 when Matías Romero - Mexican President Juárez's envoy - met President-elect Lincoln to seal a friendship between their two nations.

That evening, Governor Quinn will host a reception for Governor Ávila at the Illinois Executive Mansion.

Governor Ávila has been the Governor of the state of Mexico since 2011. He was twice elected Mayor of Ecatepec de Morelos and was a deputy of the state of Mexico's Congress. He is an attorney who has authored a book about constitutional law in Mexico. The state of Mexico is Mexico's most populous (16.2 million residents) and most industrialized state.

Governor Quinn has vowed to make Illinois the "most welcoming state" in the United States, and has often noted the friendship between Juárez and Lincoln. Last year, Governor Quinn declared March 21 as "Benito Juárez Day" across Illinois. Mexico is Illinois' second-largest trading partner. With sales of $8.2 billion, Illinois is the third largest agricultural exporter in the United States, and the country of Mexico is one of Illinois' most loyal agricultural trading partners. Since 2010, the country of Mexico has purchased $1.9 billion in agricultural products from Illinois, including $780 million in 2012 alone, making it the state's third largest agricultural export market.

Governor Quinn was the first Illinois governor to visit Mexico in 13 years and only the fourth U.S. governor to visit Mexico since 2005. There are now 1.6 million people in Illinois of Mexican origin, about one in eight Illinois residents. Mexico and Illinois have had a sister state relationship since 1990.

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