(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry E. Branstad denied seven following application for commutation today:

Leonard Gregory, age 52, committed his crime on January 8, 1981, in Jackson County.  He is currently serving a life sentence for first-degree murder.

Bryan Jasa, age 42, committed his crime on September 21, 1996, in Woodbury County.  He is currently serving a fifty-five year sentence for attempted murder, first-degree robbery, assault while participating in a felony, willful injury, and going armed with intent.

Robert Kern, age 67, committed his crime on April 14, 1979, in Cedar County.  He is currently serving a life sentence for first-degree murder.

Michael Lang, age 60, committed his crime on May 9, 1988, in Woodbury County.  He is currently serving a life sentence for first-degree kidnapping.

Fortunato Lira, Jr., age 35, committed his crime on January 14, 1997, in Scott County.   He is currently serving a sixty-five year sentence for first-degree robbery (85%), voluntary manslaughter, willful injury, felon in possession of a firearm, terrorism with intent to injure, and assault while participating in a felony.

Ricardo McGlothin, age 42, committed his crime on May 14, 2002, in Davis County.  He is currently serving a fifty year sentence for Murder - 2nd degree (85%).

Paul Quigley, age 30, committed his crime for over a year beginning in May 2000, in Muscatine County.   He is currently serving a twenty-give year sentence for sexual abuse - 2nd degree (85%).

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JOLIET, IL (06/10/2013)(readMedia)-- Christina Nordick of Milan, Ill won the DNP Scholarship Award at the University of St. Francis 2013 Student Convocation. This award is to the graduating DNP student whose culminating thesis has direct implications for health care practice improvement, exemplifying high standards of knowledge exchange, synthesis and ethically sound application.

The University of St. Francis in Joliet serves 3,400 students nationwide, offering undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs in arts and science, business, education, nursing, health care and social work. For information, call (800) 735-7500 or visit www.stfrancis.edu.

Restaurant Stays True to Roots of Handmade Pizzas and Craft Beers

While Expanding Appeal to Wider Audience

Bettendorf, June, 2013 - Old Chicago's Bettendorf location is implementing updates to its brand, menu and design. The restaurant will unveil the New Old Chicago on June 27th.

According to Old Chicago's Director of Brand Marketing, Will Powers, the change is meant to re-emphasize the restaurant's commitment to quality food, great value and a welcoming atmosphere for a broad variety of customers and occasions.

"Walk into any Old Chicago location and you'll find our kitchen staff making dough, chopping ingredients and preparing our guests' meals, and that has been our practice since we opened 36 years ago," said Powers.

The Old Chicago menu has been revamped to shine the spotlight on the restaurant's commitment to crafted, "craveable" items. Forty new product offerings have been introduced through this rebranding effort. Among the new menu changes, a new tavern-style thin crust was introduced to complement the existing deep dish pizzas and the restaurant nearly doubled its salad selection with a combination of chopped and tossed salads, all with homemade dressings. Old Chicago guests may also choose from seven new appetizers, Panini sandwiches and an expanded pasta section.

Old Chicago was one of the first restaurant chains in the United States to offer a wide variety of craft beers from around the world. Similar to the updated food menu, Old Chicago will unveil a new draft system with 25+ taps that ensure the highest quality beer delivery system available today. Old Chicago has also developed a comprehensive "Beer Guide" that lists all the restaurant's beer offerings. The restaurants will host exclusive brewery events and pre-release beers throughout the year.

Old Chicago Bettendorf:   3030 Utica Ridge Road,  Bettendorf, IA 52722.   563-355-9494

For more information, visit www.oldchicago.com

About Old Chicago:

A traditional, casual dining restaurant specializing in made from scratch Chicago-style pizzas, pastas, calzones and salads. The Old Chicago brand has more than three decades of proven success. With 96 restaurants operating in 22 states, Old Chicago is a model for the casual dining segment. The Old Chicago World Beer Tour allows its more than 1 million and growing members to enjoy 110 of the best beers from across the globe. Old Chicago features 24 new unique craft beers rotating daily from the selection of over 40 bottled beers, and 36 draft choices available. Visit www.oldchicago.com to learn more and to find the restaurant nearest you. For information about franchise opportunities, visit ocfranchising.com.

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Washington, D.C. - The Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List) today announced the creation of a National Pro-Life Women's Caucus to recruit and organize pro-life women in state legislatures and statewide offices nationwide. The initial Leadership Team includes: Gov. Jan Brewer (AZ), Gov. Mary Fallin (OK), Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann (IN), Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch (WI), Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey (AL), Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds (IA), and Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi (FL), as well as more than twenty state legislators from across the country.

Directed by SBA List Vice President for Government Affairs and former Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave, the National Pro-life Women's Caucus will foster community between pro-life women lawmakers across the country, and connect them with the resources they need to pass pro-life laws. The Caucus will also actively encourage and recruit pro-life women to run for higher office.

Marilyn Musgrave served three terms representing Colorado's 4th District in the U.S. House of Representatives prior to joining the Susan B. Anthony List in 2009. She served in the Colorado House and Senate before running for the United States House in 2002.

"Women are the best messengers when it comes to defending the lives of the unborn and the integrity of motherhood," said Governor Jan Brewer (R-AZ). "I am proud to be a part of this national effort to highlight the leadership of lawmakers who are leading the charge to protect innocent unborn human life and women from the violence of abortion."

This effort will complement the existing Congressional Pro-life Women's Caucus. Congressional pro-life women leaders endorsed the effort, saying:

"We need strong, articulate women in Washington and in state legislatures who will boldly support policies that respect and promote life," said Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE).  "I'm excited to support the National Pro-life Women's Caucus as it builds up the next generation of pro-life women leaders."

"I am passionate about the need for women's leadership in politics, especially here in Washington," said Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA). "The Pro-Life Women's Caucus will advance strong pro-life women in state legislatures and give them the tools and resources needed to run for higher office. I hope to see many of its members joining me here in Congress soon."

The Susan B. Anthony List, and its affiliated Political Action Committees, the SBA List Candidate Fund and Women Speak Out PAC, are dedicated to pursuing policies and electing candidates who will reduce and ultimately end abortion. To that end, the SBA List emphasizes the education, promotion, mobilization, and election of pro-life women.  The SBA List is a network of more than 365,000 pro-life Americans nationwide.

For more information, please contact Jameson Cunningham with Shirley & Banister Public Affairs at jcunningham@sbpublicaffairs.com or (703) 739-5920.

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The Miss Iowa Pageant was held this past weekend the historic Adler Theatre in Davenport Iowa.Thirteen young women competed for the title of Miss Iowa 2013 and 10 contestants are vied for the title of Miss Iowa's Outstanding Teen 2013. After three nights of competition, Nicole Kelly, of Keokuk was crowned Miss Iowa 2013. Emma Kate Wichman of Bettendorf was named Miss Iowa's Outstanding Teen 2013. Over $25,000 in cash scholarships were awarded to the Miss Iowa contestants this year as well as over $500,000 in in-kind scholarships! Numerous scholarships and awards were presented to contestants in all age categories. (A full list of awards is attached.)

Nicole Kelly will continue on to represent the state of Iowa at Miss America which will be held in Atlantic City in September. Emma Kate Wichman will move on to the national completion, Miss America's Outstanding Teen which will be held in August in Orlando, Florida. Both young ladies will compete in five areas of competition at the national level including: Interview, Talent, Evening Gown, On-Stage Question and Fitness. Both Kelly and Wichman will spend the upcoming year representing Iowa with appearances and events throughout the state with a focus on promoting their platforms. Nicole Kelly's platform is "Overcoming Disabilities" and Emma Kate Wichman's platform is "E.P.I.C. Mission: Pay It Forward." Follow the excitement of their journeys throughout the year at www.facebook.com/missiowa or @MissIowaOrg on Twitter.

About Nicole:
Hometown: Keokuk, IA
Parents: Mike and Pam Kelly
Nicole is a 2012 graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a BA in Directing & Theater Management.
Platform: Overcoming Disabilities
Talent: Vocal
Local Title: Miss Metro

About Emma Kate:
Hometown: Bettendorf, IA
Parents: Amy and Jim Wichman
Emma is a student at Pleasant Valley High School.
Platform: E.P.I.C. Mission: Pay It Forward
Talent: Baton Show Twirl
Local Title: Miss Scott County's Outstanding Teen

About the Miss Iowa Scholarship Program
An official preliminary to the Miss America Scholarship Pageant, the Miss Iowa Scholarship Program is dedicated to empowering young women to achieve their dreams and goals. The Miss Iowa Scholarship Program is a non-profit organization. Through the assistance of our local communities and scholarship patrons, the Miss Iowa Scholarship Program offers college scholarships to some of the most outstanding young women of Iowa. The Miss America Program is the largest scholarship organizations for women in the world. Total scholarship available annually at the local, state and national level totals over 45 million dollars. Visit www.missiowa.com for complete information on the Miss Iowa Scholarship Program.

DAVENPORT, IA–Waste Commission of Scott County has extended hours on Mondays in June, July and August at the Scott Area Landfill, 11555 - 110th Avenue, Davenport.

Summer hours for the Scott Area Landfill are:

  • Mondays (June, July and August): 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
  • Tuesdays-Fridays: 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
  • Saturdays: 8 a.m. - Noon

The landfill is located west of Davenport on County Road Y-48, three miles south of Highway 61.

Waste Commission of Scott County is an inter-governmental agency whose mission is to provide environmentally sound and economically feasible solid waste management. For more information about the Commission, please call (563) 381-1300 or visit www.wastecom.com.

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Davenport, Iowa- Capri College's (Cedar Rapids, Davenport and Dubuque) offers Capri Camp every summer for girls in grades third through seventh. This camp takes place June 10-14. The camp encourages self-esteem, promotes self-recognition, and enhances personal growth.

The camp provides education on fashion, exercise, skin care, hair care and communication. The girls will learn about theatrical makeup, manicures, facials, bling strands and much more.

Any questions please contact:

Cedar Rapids - Laura Gordon - (319) 364-1541

Davenport - Melody Sawvell - (563) 388-6642

Dubuque - Samantha Schroeder - (563) 588-2379

Capri College Mission Statement: "Our mission is to provide the most comprehensive, hands-on education possible; to offer the knowledge and technical skills you need to be confident and successful"

For more information, contact Capri College, at (800) 728-0712 or visit us on the web at www.capricollege.edu.

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New Era Lutheran Church will hold its 12th Annual Quilt Show on July 12-13.  The show will feature quilts from local quilters and antique quilts.  Guests may view quilts on Friday, July 12, from 9 am-8 pm.  A lunch will be served from 11 am - 2 pm, and supper from 4:30-7 pm.  On Saturday, July 13, the quilt show will be open from 9 am-4 pm, with lunch served from 11 am-2 pm.  Ticket prices are $4.00 for the quilt show only and $8.00 for the quilt show and a meal.  The public is invited.

The church is located at 3455 New Era Road, Muscatine, ¼ mile west of the upper entrance to Wildcat Den State Park.  For more information, or if you would like to put a quilt on display, contact Becki Petersen at 563-299-1664, or Sue Kirk at 563-823-1099.

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, today, with  representatives of the Des Moines Symphony, the Food Bank of Iowa, Dahl's Foods, and Bank of the West announced the official start of the 5th annual Yankee Doodle Drive Against Hunger.

"The Yankee Doodle Drive Against Hunger is a wonderful campaign that raises awareness and collects much-needed non-perishable food items for the Food Bank of Iowa," said Reynolds. "I am honored and proud to be a partner with community businesses to shed a light on the importance of hunger in Central Iowa."

The public is encouraged to drop off non-perishable food items at area Dahl's or Bank of the West locations, or at the Des Moines Symphony's 20th Annual Yankee Doodle Pops. In addition, the Office of Governor Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds will accept donations from the public at their office in the State Capitol.

Yankee Doodle Pops will be held on the state Capitol grounds on July 3 at 8:30 p.m. All donations from the food drive will benefit the Food Bank of Iowa. The drive runs through July 4.

For more information on the Yankee Doodle Food Drive, visit www.foodbankofiowa.org.

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By: Marsha Friedman

I was never a fan of the cocktail party-variety networking scene. I will never be one to dart around a room shoving business cards into people's hands. I prefer meaningful conversations with people, getting to know them and vice versa.

But social media networking? That's something different altogether. Done right, it's never a hit-and-run. Rather, it consists of building relationships over months and even years by sharing information - both professional and personal - through posts, comments and responding to questions in various online communities.

What's the return on investment, the ROI, for putting that kind of time into social media? Actually, it's called the RON - the "return on networking."

And for me, it's huge.

I've been on Facebook for five years; I also have Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn accounts, among others. All totaled, I'm now approaching 100,000 friends, followers and connections. Those followers expose my name and message to their audiences every time they "like" one of my posts or share one of my links. Recently, someone re-tweeted something I'd shared on Twitter - he had 130,000 followers! That's a potential audience of 130,000 people I likely would have never reached otherwise.

Talk about exposure!

Who knows how many of those people may someday become my clients? Who cares? I'll still consider the exposure a good return on networking. Here's why.

The RON of social media isn't always tangible, not immediately, anyway. By establishing a continued presence online through regularly sharing content of use to my followers, I'm building my platform and my reputation as an expert. That grows in surprising ways - and it lives in surprising places.

A recent case in point: Late last year, I got a call from a prominent New York City hair stylist, the director of a salon in one of that city's premier department stores. He wanted to talk about some publicity needs and what my company could do to help him.

When I asked how he got my name, he explained he'd written some books over the years with a co-author, and she'd heard me at a speaking engagement.

Well, that made sense. Speaking at conferences is still a great way to get your name out while also building credibility.

But the next thing he said came as a complete surprise.

"So, then I contacted the corporate office (of the department store chain) and asked what PR agency they would recommend." And they recommended me and my company!

I don't know a soul in the corporate offices of that high-end retail chain. I can only guess they learned of me through social media.

Just being on Twitter or Google+ isn't enough, of course. You have to make a diligent effort to regularly post content that people find valuable, including links to informative articles, tips relevant to your topic, and/or informed insights on topics in the news.

You also have to "be a human," as our lead social media strategist, Jeni Hinojosa, likes to say. She and our other social media producers encourage clients to send photos when they go on vacation, celebrate milestones or engage in hobbies. Posting those photos with a comment adds a personal touch that allows followers to connect on a more emotional level.

Our social media producers also make sure clients' personalities shine in their posts, showing their sense of humor and letting followers in on the other things they care about, whether it's victims of a natural disaster or a favorite charity.

Interaction is equally important. Strive to respond to every comment or question posted on your networking sites. Interacting is engaging, and people who are engaged tend to be happy followers. The more you take part in conversations via comments and responses, the more lively and visible your presence becomes.

The RON includes increased traffic to your website; increased trust in your brand and what you're selling; and greater word of mouth than you could ever hope for by attending a cocktail party or even a speaking engagement.

About Marsha Friedman

Marsha Friedman is a 23-year veteran of the public relations industry. She is the CEO of EMSI Public Relations (www.emsincorporated.com), a national firm that provides PR strategy and publicity services to corporations, entertainers, authors and professional firms. Marsha is the author of Celebritize Yourself and she can also be heard weekly on her Blog Talk Radio Show, EMSI's PR Insider every Thursday at 3:00 PM EST. Follow her on Twitter: @marshafriedman.

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