Back by popular demand -Engineering Kids Day Camp

Don't miss this opportunity to create and learn side by side with Quad City Professional Engineers and students from Iowa State University. Explore robotics, test your engineering problem-solving skills and even take in a Giant Screen film.

$35 Fee includes activities, lunch and a t-shirt.
This program is sponsored by the Quad City Engineering
and Science Council and Iowa State University
College of Engineering.

Payment is required at time of reservation.

Choose one of the following dates:
(9 a.m. to 3 p.m. EACH DAY)
July 22 - Grades 2 & 3
July 23 - Grades 4-6 GIRLS ONLY DAY!
July 24 - Grades 4-6
July 25 - Grades 4-6
Putnam Museum
1717 W 12th St
Davenport, Iowa 52804
563-324-1933

La Crosse, Wis. - The following students completed degree requirements at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse in May. The 103rd annual Spring Commencement was held at the La Crosse Center Sunday, May 19.

UW-La Crosse, founded in 1909, is one of the 13 four-year institutions in the University of Wisconsin System.

UW-L has nearly 10,200 full and part-time students enrolled in 91 undergraduate programs, 17 master's degree offerings and three certificate degrees.

UW-La Crosse - www.uwlax.edu - is the state's top-ranked public or private higher education institution by the US News & World Reports for master's degree institutions and has been ranked among the top four Midwestern public institutions during the past decade. UW-L is listed annually among Kiplinger's Top 100 Best Values and "Military Friendly Schools" by G.I. Jobs.

Students earning degrees in May included Alison Boll of Davenport with a Bachelor of Science degree in Archaeological Studies.

GREENVILLE, IL- ??Ansley DeVrieze of Moline graduated from Greenville College on May 31, 2013. Ansley graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology.

Greenville College is a four-year accredited Christian liberal arts school with more than 1,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Founded in 1892 and affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, the college is located in Greenville, Illinois, 45 miles east of St. Louis.

Mankato, MN...The Academic High Honor and Honor lists (Dean's lists) for the past spring semester at Minnesota State University, Mankato have been announced by Interim Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs Dr. Linda Baer.

Among the 3,032 students listed, a total of 735 students qualified for the High Honor List by achieving a 4.0 straight "A" average, while 2,297 students earned a 3.5 to 3.99 average to qualify for the Honor List.
To qualify for academic honors, undergraduate students must be enrolled for at least 12 credit hours for the semester.

Jamie Fleetwood of Davenport was named to the Honor List

Minnesota State Mankato, a comprehensive university with 15,413 students, is part of the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities system, which comprises 31 state institutions.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (July 11, 2013) - Teri Anson of Davenport graduated Magna Cum Laude from Mount Mercy University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Commencement exercises were held at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena Sunday, May 19.

The following have been named to the spring 2013 Dean's List at Mount Mercy University. Students with a semester grade point average of 3.60 or better, and who are graded (letter grade, not pass/fail) for six or more semester hours, are eligible for inclusion on the Dean's List.

Dana Ewan of Bettendorf, Katelyn Bishop of Davenport, and Taylor Eaker of Moline.

About Mount Mercy University

Located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mount Mercy enrolls over 1,800 students and offers 35 majors and as many minors in eight academic departments. The university also has four graduate programs. For more information on Mount Mercy University, visit www.mtmercy.edu.

Located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mount Mercy University is the regional Catholic, Mercy University that promises students of diverse backgrounds, ages and faiths a challenging, practical education that inspires them to discover knowledge, build community and lead courageous lives. Mount Mercy offers baccalaureate and graduate education to more than 1,800 enrolled students and uniquely blends liberal arts education with professional preparation.

Quad Cities finishes three-game series with eight runs and 35 runners left on base

DAVENPORT, Iowa (JULY 12, 2013) - The Bowling Green Hot Rods took their first lead with a three-run fourth inning Friday night and held on to the lead over the Quad Cities River Bandits to complete a three-game sweep in front of 7,199 at Modern Woodmen Park.

Hot Rods starter Reinaldo Lopez (4-4) gave up two unearned runs in the fifth inning that closed his team's lead to 3-2, but the right-hander allowed just three hits and worked around two walks and two hit batters to record four strikeouts and pitch six innings for a third consecutive start. Left-hander Matt Spann worked 1 1/3 innings and right-hander Nick Sawyer got the final five outs for his seventh save.

Quad Cities starter Chris Devenski began his Midwest League debut by scattering three hits in three shutout innings. In the fourth, Devenski walked the leadoff hitter in Hot Rods catcher Justin O'Conner. The next batter, second baseman Tommy Coyle, grounded a ball back to Devenski, whose throw to second base pulled shortstop Carlos Correa off the bag and left the runners safe at first and second. Hot Rods third baseman Tyler Goeddel then lined a two-run triple to the left-center field gap and scored on a single by shortstop Leonardo Reginatto. With a 3-0 deficit, Devenski retired six of the next seven batters to finish five innings with three runs - two earned - on five hits and two walks with three strikeouts.

The River Bandits (12-8 second half, 50-38 overall) answered against Lopez in the fifth inning, as right fielder Dan Gulbransen drew a leadoff walk, and catcher Luis Alvarez singled for his first Midwest League hit. Second baseman Brian Blasik grounded into a fielder's choice to put runners at first and third bases. O'Conner then tried to pick Gulbransen off third, but the throw went down the left-field line to advance each runner. Goeddel then misplayed an infield chopper by Correa, allowing Blasik to score and Correa to reach second base. But left fielder Jesse Wierzbicki flied out to end the inning with a 3-2 deficit.

The Hot Rods added a seventh-inning run against right-hander Juri Perez, who allowed a leadoff double by right fielder Joey Rickard and a two-out RBI single by center fielder Andrew Toles. Perez allowed four hits and struck out two batters in the final four innings.

Correa hit a seventh-inning RBI single after Blasik hit a two-out single, stole second base and advanced to third on another Goeddel error. After Wierzbicki walked, Spann struck out third baseman Rio Ruiz with the bases loaded. Quad Cities left 10 runners on base.

The victory gave Bowling Green (15-7, 53-37) the first-ever regular season series sweep in the four-year history of the River Bandits and Hot Rods all-time series. The Hot Rods now have won seven of 12 all-time games between the clubs.

Quad Cities will open a three-game series with the Dayton Dragons Saturday night at 7 p.m. River Bandits right-hander Jordan Jankowski (3-1) will face Dragons right-hander Robert Stephenson (5-3) in the series opener.

UP NEXT: The first 2,000 fans through the gates at Modern Woodmen Park Saturday night will receive a Billy Wagner Bobblehead, courtesy of EmbroidMe and the Quad-City Times. The River Bandits host the Dayton Dragons for a 7 p.m. game. Single-game tickets are on sale at the River Bandits box office at Modern Woodmen Park, by phone at 563-324-3000 and online at www.riverbandits.com. Season ticket and mini-plan packages start at just seven games and begin at less than $50. Call a River Bandits account representative today to choose your seats and get the details of our various mini-plan packages.

ATLANTA (07/12/2013)(readMedia)-- Editor's note: Emory University sent notification on July 11, 2013 that the graduation announcements for the university's commencement sent on June 28, 2013 contained the incorrect degree information for each student. Below is the corrected information for each student.

The following received a degree from Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., at its 168th commencement ceremony.

Sarah Dooley of Bettendorf, Iowa (52722) received a Bachelor of Arts from Emory College of Arts and Sciences of Emory University on May 13, 2013.

Ann Wolber of Sterling, Ill. (61081) received a Bachelor of Science from Emory College of Arts and Sciences of Emory University on May 13, 2013.

Emory University is known for its demanding academics, outstanding undergraduate experience, highly ranked professional schools and state-of-the-art research facilities. Emory encompasses nine academic divisions as well as the Michael C. Carlos Museum, The Carter Center, the Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Emory Healthcare, Georgia's largest and most comprehensive health care system.

PLATTEVILLE, WI (07/12/2013)(readMedia)-- University of Wisconsin-Platteville announced its 2013 spring semester Dean's List. Students receive this academic honor in the College of Business, Industry, Life Science and Agriculture and the College of Liberal Arts and Education must achieve a 3.75 grade point average and students in the College of Engineering, Math and Science must earn a 3.5 grade point average.

Among those who made the Dean's List were,

Dustin Belt from Morrison, IL,

Mitchel Christensen from Calamus, IA,

John Christman from Davenport, IA,

Christine Darland from De Witt, IA,

Mary DePauw from Port Byron, IL,

Paige Ehrecke from Long Grove, IA,

Joseph Fisher from Port Byron, IL,

Emily Herrick from Moline, IL,

Cassandra Heusinkveld from Morrison, IL,

Michael Hoffmann from Davenport, IA,

Kaela Hoggard from Taylor Ridge, IL,

Micah Klahn from Wheatland, IA,

Joseph Kluever from Bettendorf, IA,

Sara Marzorati from Port Byron, IL,

Arrington Muhl from Wheatland, IA,

Brittany Quick from Moline, IL,

Dugan Repass from Sterling, IL,

Joshua Riley from Prophetstown, IL,

Jonathan Schweiss from Sterling, IL,

Alexander Scroggins from Sterling, IL,

Lori Witte from Moline, IL,

Andrew Wright from Hampton, IL,

UW-Platteville, founded in 1846, is located in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin, near the Iowa and Illinois borders. The University, the fastest-growing four-year school in the 13-college University of Wisconsin System, enrolls approximately 7,500 undergraduate students.

Visit us on Tuesday and then start your Weekend at the Market!

Loads of fun and fresh fruits and vegetables at the market this week.  Whether you are going to an event, the ball park or just enjoying the day off, start out at the market.  Bring a friend and a basket and pick up everything you need for a picnic or a great meal at home.  Early birds can have breakfast (try the homemade donuts, breakfast pizza or bakery items) while you shop, and stay for lunch  too (great kabobs, ribeye sandwiches, brats and more)! 

Kids love the playground and bounce house, and the clowns love to meke them smile.

Lots of parking available!

Market hours are 8am until 1pm on Saturdays, 3pm until 6pm on Tuesdays.


Parking will be available  across the street from the Market.


The Freight House parking lots can be accessed by taking second street to Western, or Ripley, or you may park directly North of the Freight House in the Community Health lot.

MILAN -- American Legion Riders will sponsor a two-week food drive for homeless veterans and low income veterans starting July 20.

Donations may be dropped off at the Milan American Legion, 515 W. 1st Ave., Milan.

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