Friday, January 4, 2013

Special Committee of the Whole - 3:00 pm
Conference Room 605, 6th Floor, Administrative Center

1. Roll Call: Earnhardt, Hancock, Minard, Sunderbruch, Cusack

2. Legislature Forum for State Legislators and Scott County Government.

3. Other items of interest.

* UPDATE - Jan. 2, 2013 *

Please note - An additional candidate submitted paperwork to run for the Black Hawk College Board of Trustees by the Dec. 26, 2012, deadline.

Here is the revised and final list of candidates:

  • Tim Black, Galva (six-year term)
  • Sammie Borst, Kewanee (six-year term)
  • Kylee Fox, Rock Island (two-year term)
  • John McCooley, Rock Island (two-year term)
  • Doug Strand, East Moline (six-year term)

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack announced today that his new office will be located in downtown Davenport.  The office will be open beginning January 3rd and occupy the same location where previous Members of Congress have had their offices.

"Hearing firsthand from Iowans is my number one priority. This location for my office in Davenport will allow folks to easily drop by to voice their opinion or seek assistance from my office.  I'm excited the office is now open and to be making a new home in Davenport for the people of the Second District," said Loebsack.

The address of the office:   209 W. 4th St., #104, Davenport, IA 52801

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Your goal this new year? Climb!

Des Moines, IA (December 3, 2012) - Resolve to embrace a new you this new year.  Give yourself a tangible fitness and weight loss goal: climb one, two or three buildings in downtown Des Moines when you sign up for the American Lung Association's Fight for Air Climb on Sunday April 7, 2013.

"Thousands of Iowans will resolve to lose weight and get in shape this New Year," said Micki Sandquist, Executive Director of the American Lung Association in Iowa.  "Signing up and training for the Fight for Air Climb is a strong motivator to get to the gym and a fun way to diversify your workout. It's also a great way to remind ourselves of what most of us take for granted - our ability to breathe easily."

The Fight for Air Climb is a unique event held at three buildings in downtown Des Moines: EMC Insurance Companies, Hub Tower and the Des Moines Marriott Downtown. This event is a great way to challenge yourself - whether your goal is to reach the top or to be the first to cross the finish line - you will walk away with a newfound respect for your lungs!

Participants can climb at their own pace, as an individual or team.  There is a special division for law enforcement and firefighters.

"If you've resolved to make fitness a bigger part of your life in the New Year, I recommend you take the first step today by signing up for the Fight for Air Climb," said Sandquist. "Simply by taking the stairs every day, studies show that it is a very efficient way of burning maximum calories, and is great for those of us with limited time to exercise."

Early bird registration, available until January 31 is $15; after that date it is $25.  A minimum $100 fundraising is required.  Participants can register at www.FightForAirClimb.org.

About the American Lung Association:

Now in its second century, the American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. With your generous support, the American Lung Association is "Fighting for Air" through research, education and advocacy. For more information about the American Lung Association or to support the work it does, call 1-800-LUNG-USA (1-800-586-4872) or visit www.LungIA.org

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We are pleased to announce that at this morning's Organizational Meeting of the Scott County Board of Supervisor's Larry Minard was selected as the Chair of the Board.  Mr. Minard has served continuously on the Scott County Board of Supervisors since first being elected in 2000. He was Chair of the Board in 2005 and 2006.   In addition, Supervisor Jim Hancock was re-appointed as the Vice Chair.  Jim was elected to the Scott County Board of Supervisors in 1990-94, and re-elected in 1996 to present.  Supervisors William Cusack, Carol Earnhardt and Tom Sunderbruch continue to serve on the Board.

For contact information for the Board of Supervisors, please visit our website at www.scottcountyiowa.com
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FURTHER REVIEW RESULTS

December 13, 2012

DENIED:

 

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME

 

 

 

11-0692

Polk

Knop v. State

11-0971

Polk

State v. Pate

11-1287

Dubuque

Horsfield Constr. v. City of Dyersville

11-1451

Scott

Dunlap v. Action Warehouse

11-1490

Scott

Mel Foster Co. v. Moday Realty

11-1528

Polk

State v. Triplett

11-1552

Dallas

Clarke Cnty. State Bank v. Reel

11-1605

Story

State v. McCurdy

11-1694

Story

Tyerman v. State

11-1845

Polk

Verizon Bus. v. McKenzie

11-1985

Shelby

In re Marriage of Hopp

12-0176

Dubuque

Estate of Brehm v. Dubuque CSD

12-0507

Tama

Alvarez v. Gonzalez

12-1303

Howard

In re A.K.

 

 

 

GRANTED:

 

NUMBER

COUNTY

CASE NAME

 

 

 

11-1501

Davis

MC Holdings v. Davis Cnty. Bd. of Review

11-1544

Van Buren

Keo Rental v. Bd. of Review

11-2100

Dubuque

Dorshkind v. Oak Park Place

12-0344

Polk

Watson v. DOT

PEACHTREE CORNERS, Georgia - January 2, 2012 - Ashworth College (http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/), one of the leading accredited online colleges, announced that it is now accepting applications for the 2013 Gary Keisling ACCESS Scholarship program. Applicants will vie for one of 18 scholarships with a combined tuition value of up to $20,000.

Named for the online school's former President and CEO in recognition of Keisling's dedication and contributions to both Ashworth College and the field of distance education, the scholarship program will award 10 career diploma scholarships and four single semester's scholarships each toward Ashworth Associate and Bachelor's degree programs. The scholarships also include all of the student's course materials.

"Gary's personal mission was to open the doors of education to the underserved education population of America and we're excited to continue his legacy by offering these scholarships," said Rob Klapper, President of Ashworth College. He went on to explain that it is Ashworth's ongoing mission to provide affordable, quality education that gives graduates the career training employers want with zero student loan debt.

To be considered for an ACCESS Scholarship, all applicants must submit an application (www.ashworthscholarships.com) and an original 250-500 word essay. All applications are due by February 1, 2013 and recipients will be announced on March 1.

First time students may apply for the career diploma scholarship and both existing Ashworth College students and transfer students may apply for a college degree scholarship. Scholarship recipients will be able to apply their award to their choice of programs which includes business, criminal justice, early childhood education, health care, skilled trades, technology, and more.

Cheyenne Ramsden, Ontario, Canada, was awarded a 2012 ACCESS Scholarship to pursue an Ashworth College Associate Degree in Computer Information Systems. "I'm very honored to have been selected as a recipient. The value of this scholarship is far more than financial - it has inspired me to really make an effort. I wish to thank Ashworth College for their kindness and generosity."

In addition to the Ashworth College scholarships, sister school James Madison High School, is offering an additional four full ride scholarships for a regionally accredited high school diploma.

Gary Keisling ACCESS Scholarship program

Founded in 2011, the Gary Keisling Ashworth College Continuing Education for Student Success, or ACCESS Scholarship for short, was founded to honor the online school's former President and CEO, the late Gary Keisling. It was his personal and professional mission to offer affordable and accessible education to underserved populations who historically have had limited access to educational opportunities or an accredited diploma or degree.

Throughout his career, Keisling was regarded as an industry leader and an influential advocate for continuing education and students benefiting through distance education. For more information visit http://www.ashworthscholarships.com/.

About Ashworth College

Celebrating 25 years of Educating Minds and Changing Lives, leading online school Ashworth College has built a tradition of excellence by offering students worldwide an extensive range of online college degrees, online certificate programs, career training and online high school diploma options that are affordable and fit the busy schedules of working adults. Ashworth offers military education as well as specialized programs for corporate partners and homeschoolers.

Headquartered in Peachtree Corners, GA, Ashworth is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). The Accrediting Commission of the DETC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency. Ashworth is parent to James Madison High School which is accredited regionally by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI), an accreditation division of AdvancED and further provides career training and vocational programs in the fields of health, business, technology, education, and skilled trades through sister schools PCDI Canada, New York Institute of Photography and Sheffield School.

 

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack released the following statement this evening on the legislation to stop the impending middle class tax hikes and address the fiscal cliff.

"What we have seen take place in Washington over the last few months, and especially in the past few days, is nothing short of unconscionable.  This is not a way to run the greatest country on earth. The people of Iowa expect and deserve better.

"Throughout this process my number one goal was to prevent middle class and working families from seeing their taxes go up at a time when millions are struggling to recover.  I have pushed for a big, long-term deal that would also protect small businesses and family farmers.  While this deal is not what I would have preferred, I believe that we must allow it to pass in order for these tax rates to remain the same for those who simply cannot afford to see those rates increase.

"Given tonight's action merely provides a short two-month reprieve from the artificial deadline the Budget Control Act originally mandated, starting tomorrow, Congress and the President must meet to discuss how we will prevent our economy from sliding backwards and how best to resolve our long-term deficit and debt problem.   I look forward to hearing from Iowans in the coming weeks about how we can best address these issues.  We must lay the groundwork for long-term economic prosperity for hardworking Iowans who want nothing more than to provide a decent life for themselves and their families."

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Nine top high school show choirs from Iowa and Minnesota will descend on Davenport North's Paul J. Holzworth Auditorium on January 19th for one of the Midwest's premier show choir invitationals, The Big Dance.

The 16th annual event will include preliminary competition from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and finals competition beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Among the competing schools will be Davenport Central, Davenport West, Cedar Rapids Prairie, Waukee and Totino Grace High School of Fridley, Minn. Also included will be exhibition performances by North's own choirs, Northside Establishment and Center Stage.

Admission is $12 for adults, $7 for children and seniors.

For more information, contact:
Ryan Riewerts, North vocal music director
(563) 388-9884
Don Doxsie, The Big Dance chairman (563) 320-5002

CHICAGO - Lt. Governor Sheila Simon will be joined in Chicago on Wednesday by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, a star of ABC's hit comedy "Modern Family," to launch marriage equality days of action.

Simon and Ferguson will be joined by marriage equality advocates to encourage Illinoisans to contact their legislators on Wednesday and join a Bow Tie Lobby Day in Springfield on Thursday that urges the General Assembly to pass marriage equality legislation during the January legislative session.

"It is our responsibility to ensure that everyone is treated equally under the law, and right now we have a group of citizens that we are treating as second-class," said Simon, a longtime advocate for marriage equality and LGBT rights.

Ferguson and his fiancé, Justin Mikita, recently launched a not-for-profit organization called "Tie The Knot," that sells unique, limited-edition bow ties, with profits going to charitable organizations that are working for marriage equality throughout the country. The bow ties are sold through The Tie Bar, a Naperville-based company which Simon, Ferguson and Mikita will visit on Wednesday afternoon. To commemorate this occasion, Ferguson and Mikita released a limited-edition Signature Black Wedding tie which is available through TieTheKnot.org or by visiting TheTieBar.com.

Illinois would be the 10th state to allow gay marriage.

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