Over 130 Projects Connecting Farmers with New Markets

CLEVELAND, Sept. 21, 2012 - Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan today announced over $9 million in grants to organizations across 39 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico to initiatives that bolster the connection between agricultural producers and their consumers while improving access to healthy food and strengthening local economies. Merrigan made the Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP) awards announcement while speaking at the Project for Public Spaces Annual Public Market Conference.

"This year's Farmers Market Promotion Program awards are diverse and illustrate the many different ways farmers are directly connecting to communities and consumers," said Merrigan. "From starting up mobile markets to helping new farmers and ranchers, these grants will create new economic opportunities and encourage consumers to eat healthier."

Merrigan made the announcement in Ohio, which has a long tradition of local farmers pursuing direct-marketing opportunities in their operations. More than 6,800 Ohio farms sell directly to consumers. These investments represent USDA's efforts to strengthen local and regional food systems through projects that recruit and train farmers, expand economic opportunities, increase access to healthy foods and use social media to link markets and vendors. This year, almost five percent of total funding will be awarded to six projects in the state.

This year's funding includes:

  • More than 40 projects that connect farmers and ranchers to new customers by establishing new markets and other retail outlets, community supported agriculture programs or extend the market season;
  • Seventeen projects that will support the use of new delivery approaches such as online and mobile markets, broadening the customer base for several businesses;
  • Thirteen projects that reinforce USDA's commitment to new and beginning farmers and ranchers, increasing opportunities, training and support for those just getting started;
  • Twelve projects that focus on initiatives that support American Indian and Alaskan Native communities, and new opportunities for Latino, refugee and immigrant farmers;
  • Ten projects that will help hospitals and health care organizations improve eating habits in their communities through education and the direct marketing of fresh local produce; and
  • Nine projects that support agritourism, bringing visitors and consumers to farms and ranches.

Since 2006, FMPP has awarded over $32 million. FMPP's mission, which was broadened by the 2008 Farm Bill, is to establish, expand, and promote farmers markets and direct producer-to-consumer marketing. FMPP is administered by the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). The full list of awards granted for fiscal year 2012 is available at www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/FMPP.

In 2009, USDA launched the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food initiative to strengthen the critical connection between farmers and consumers and supports local and regional food systems. Through this initiative, USDA integrates programs and policies that stimulate food- and agriculturally-based community economic development; foster new opportunities for farmers and ranchers; promote locally and regionally produced and processed foods; cultivate healthy eating habits and educated, empowered consumers; expand access to affordable fresh and local food; and demonstrate the connection between food, agriculture, community and the environment. Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food also leads a national conversation about food and agriculture to strengthen the connection between consumers and farmers.

An interactive view of USDA programs that support local and regional foods, including FMPP, is available at the Know Your Farmer, Know Your Food Compass. The KYF Compass is a digital guide to USDA resources related to local and regional food systems. The Compass consists of an interactive U.S. map USDA-supported local and regional food projects and an accompanying narrative documenting the results of this work through case studies, photos and video content.

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September 21st Marks Day of National Observance

Washington, D.C. - Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) today is honoring military members on National POW/MIA Recognition Day.

"Today we think of the sacrifices and service of those Americans who were prisoners of war, those who are missing in action, as well as their families," said Braley. "I proudly display the POW/MIA flag in all of my offices, and will take time to honor and remember those who lost and suffered so deeply."

 

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Washington, D.C. - Rep. Bruce Braley (IA-01) today commented on the early adjournment of Congress.

"It's frustrating that Speaker Boehner has decided to adjourn without allowing a vote on very important and time sensitive legislation. The Farm Bill, the Wind Energy Tax Credit extension, the Middle Class Tax Cut extension, the Adoption Tax Credit, the Violence Against Women Act and Postal Reform are all sitting on the desk of the House Speaker, ready to be voted on, but nothing was done.

 

"Iowans have been directly affected by Congress' inability to get things done. Just days ago, Siemens in Fort Madison had layoffs of over 400 employees because the Wind Energy Tax Credit has not been extended. Plus, the 2008 Farm Bill will expire on September 30th, sending farm laws back to 1949. I opposed adjournment and am disheartened at the games being played in Washington.  I will continue to fight for Iowa families and farmers."

 

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September 21, 2012

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IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF MAGDALEN C. O'BRIEN and DENNIS R. O'BRIEN Upon the Petition of MAGDALEN C. O'BRIEN

No. 12-0339

IOWA SUPREME COURT ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY BOARD vs. SARA ANNE KERSENBROCK
MONTICELLO, IA --The annual Camp Courageous Pancake Breakfast and Open House is set for Sunday, September 30, 2012 from 7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.

Camp Courageous began serving individuals with disabilities during the summer of 1974 with campers totaling 211. The camp is run on donations, without government support, without paid fund raisers, and without formal sponsorship. Today, the camp is open year-round and the campers served is over 6,000!

Camp Courageous is celebrating their 39th anniversary. A DVD presentation about the camp, as well as new camp merchandise can be found in the camp's main office.

In the lodge, pancakes will be prepared on six pancake grills to get everyone through the line quickly. The cost is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children under 12 for pancakes and sausage. Other events during the open house include a Live WMT Broadcast from the camp's main lodge. Leo Greco CDs and DVDs available.

See the expanded Train Depot and new tracks. Live reenactment train robbery by Red Cedar Regulators at the Train Depot at 9:00 AM, 9:45 AM, 10:45 AM, and 11:45 AM. Live in the Sill barn will be Dixie-Notes-Plus performing free at 10:00, 11:00, 12:00 a.m.

The camp is located five miles southeast of Monticello off Highway 38 and 151 - Exit 65.

The Pancake Breakfast is also kick-off for sales of the Camp Courageous Fruitcakes. The fresh baked Fruitcakes are $10.00 each with no purchase limit.


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Ballet Quad Cities' 2nd Annual

Bowling to Banish Bullying

Team Registration Now Open


Sign your Team up today!

 

You don't want to miss this fun evening

 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2012

5:45 - 10:30 pm

(teams will be scheduled in 3 shifts)

 

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BLACKHAWK BOWL & MARTINI LOUNGE

HOTEL BLACKHAWK

200 E. 3rd Street

DAVENPORT, IA

 

http://blackhawkbowl.com/

 

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BALLET QUAD CITIES is hosting the 2nd annual

"Bowling to Banish Bullying" to raise funds for our

ongoing bullying prevention outreach programs in area elementary schools and we are looking for TEAMS!

 

Bowl for ONE hour to pay for ONE child to have an interactive school visit and see a live performance of

The Ugly Duckling. All of our professional dancers are trained in the nationally recognized

Olweus Bullying Prevention Program.

 

Last year we reached 8,500 Quad City kids with our outstanding message!

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Teams of six bowling to banish bullying!

$40 per person / $240 per team

$10 for spectators at the door

 

Heavy appetizers, one drink ticket per person,

one hour of bowling and shoes are included in your registration fee ~ Cash bar


 

Questions?

 

Call (309) 786-3779

 

E-mail dkosterballetqc@sbcglobal.net

MOLINE, ILLINOIS - WQPT's local public affairs program "The Cities with Jim Mertens" will be focusing on local political races in the coming weeks finishing with a 3 hour special that will air the Sunday before election-day.

In the coming weeks the following candidates will appear on The Cities, which airs each Thursday at 6:30 pm, Sunday at 5:30 pm on WQPT and on WVIK on Fridays at 7:00 pm.

Rep. Pat Verschoore (D) Illinois 72nd House District                         September 13, 2012

Neil Anderson (R)

 

John Archer (R) Iowa 2nd Congressional Candidate                           September 20, 2012

Cheri Bustos (D) 17th Illinois Congressional Candidate                     September 27, 2012

Rep. Rich Morthland (R) Illinois 71st House District                         October 4, 2012                           Mike Smiddy (D)

Sen. Shawn Hammerlink (R) Iowa 42nd Senate District                      October 11, 2012

Chris Brase (D)

 

Rep. Bobby Schilling (R) 17th Illinois Congressional Candidate       October 18, 2012

Sen. Mike Jacobs (D) Illinois 36th State Senate District                     October 25, 2012

Bill Albracht (R)

 

"We are happy to have a longer format to focus on the issues that impact our local communities," said host, Jim Mertens. "Our program guide and website will list the times that each candidate will appear during the 3 hours special so that our viewers can focus on the candidates that they are most interested in hearing from," said Jerry Myers, WQPT's Program Manager.

WQPT is a media service of Western Illinois University located in Moline, Illinois.

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CARBONDALE - Lt. Governor Sheila Simon will celebrate Constitution Week on Friday by delivering a "Courtroom in the Classroom" presentation to students at Carbondale Community High School, one of a series of presentations sponsored by the Illinois Judges Association across the state.

Simon, along with Judge Carolyn Smoot, Judge Christy Solverson and Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier, will mark the 225th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution by discussing U.S. Supreme Court case New Jersey v. T.L.O. with Carbondale students.

The 1985 case involved a female student caught smoking in the school bathroom. The principal searched her purse and found marijuana, paraphernalia and money, implicating the student in drug dealing. The student claimed the search violated her 4th Amendment rights, but the court held that the search was reasonable.

"Civic engagement is the cornerstone of our democracy, and it is important for students to see how the judicial and executive branches of government impact their lives," said Simon, a former Jackson County prosecutor.

DATE: Friday, September 21

TIME: 8:15 a.m.

PLACE: Carbondale Community High School auditorium, 1301 East Walnut Street, Carbondale

 

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Moline, IL... Illinois Treasurer Dan Rutherford will be at the Moline Public Library on Tuesday, September 25, 2012 along with State Representative Rich Morthland (R-Cordova) in a joint effort to connect Illinois residents with their cash and assets through the Treasurer's new I-Cash program.

"When people move or loved ones pass away, businesses and banks are required to turn over unclaimed accounts to the treasurer's office," explained Morthland. "It's common for people to lose track of those assets. This is a great opportunity to get the help you need to reclaim what's yours."

Some examples of unclaimed property currently held by the treasurer's office include :

  • Money from inactive savings and checking accounts
  • Unpaid wages or commissions
  • Stocks, bonds, and mutual funds
  • Money orders and bill overpayments
  • Paid-up life insurance policies
  • Safe deposit box contents

I-Cash staff will be onsite from 10 am to 12 pm to help residents locate unclaimed property. Rutherford will be available to the media from 11:15-11:45.

To find out if you have unclaimed property through I-Cash, you can visit the treasurer's website at www.treasurer.il.gov and follow the I-Cash link. You can contact the Unclaimed Property Division by calling (217) 785-6998 or emailing info@icash.illinois.gov. You can also contact Representative Rich Morthland's District Office at 309-762-3008 or by email at repmorthland@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.

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BETTENDORF, Iowa - It was not easy for the citizen committee to select just 5 Quad City
Caring Award winners this year - a good problem to have.

"We wish we could give out 41 Caring Awards this year because each nominee was so great,"
said a reviewer.

In the end, five outstanding volunteers were selected who have demonstrated selflessness and
a long-term commitment to the betterment of our community, and whose efforts have made a
significant impact.

The 2012 Caring Award recipients are:
• Mark Bawden, nominated by the Putnam Museum / Giant Screen Theater
• Julia Field, nominated by Hand In Hand
• Greg Lundgren, nominated by the Davenport Public Library
• Tommy Miller, nominated by HELP Legal Assistance
• Travis "Rusty" Unterzuber, nominated by Quad City Arts

"The Caring Awards allow us to say a big thank you to dedicated volunteers who make a real
difference in our community," said Susan Skora, President and CEO of the Community
Foundation of the Great River Bend.

Mark Bawden has helped to ensure the Putnam Museum will be available to citizens of the
Quad Cities for years to come. After 3 years serving as the Board of Trustees Chair, Mark
assumed the role of Chair for the Theater Task Force, and led the charge to raise $12 million to
construct the new Giant Screen Theater. In addition, Mark served as interim Museum Director,
Team Leader of the newest Sustainable Funding initiative, and is the current chairman of the
Development Committee. He and his wife Rita have invested personal and financial support in
the Putnam Museum to ensure the future of this local treasure is bright.

Julia Field is the recipient of the Youth Award, presented each year to an outstanding volunteer
under the age of 21. Hand In Hand CEO Mark Smith, describes Julia Field as "the cheerleader
which every organization needs." Julia began volunteering at the nonprofit organization for
children with special needs in 2005, when she was in the second grade. She demonstrates a

natural ability to be compassionate and caring with the participants of Hand In Hand. This year,
Julia will take on the role of Student Director for the bowling program. This includes coordinating
weekly bowling schedules, recruiting volunteers, and planning the end of year bowling banquet.
In addition, Julia will continue her volunteer work during the summer camp program. Julia sees
and believes in the power of being the difference for others. The world is in good hands with
young leaders like Julia.

Greg Lundgren, a long-time supporter of the Davenport Public Library, has been a member of
the Davenport Public Library Board of Trustees since 1996. He served as President from 2000-
2006. During his time on the Board, Greg assisted in hiring a new Library Director and was a
primary advocate for the Library to the City Administration and City Councils for the Fairmount
and Eastern Avenue Branch Libraries. In addition, Greg served as the Chair of the Library's
Building and Grounds Committee from 2004-2012. Greg's passion and devotion to the
Davenport Public Library continues - he returned as President in July of this year.
Attorney Tommy Miller of Davenport has worked at law offices of HELP Legal Assistance since
the fall of 1979. She first joined as a volunteer, then as a staff attorney for more than twenty
years. After her retirement in 2004, Tommy again returned to HELP Legal Assistance as a
volunteer. Her work has spanned the full range of civil legal cases, from housing and consumer
work to complex education and family law matters. On a daily basis, she has helped thousands
of low-income and senior clients find the light of equal justice.

Travis "Rusty" Unterzuber joined Quad City Arts Board of Directors in 2007 and chose to
volunteer for the Performing Arts Committee, becoming chair of that committee in August 2009.
He and his wife, Doris, also volunteer at the Festival of Trees, Quad City Arts' major fundraiser.
For years the couple has hosted an annual VAnguard Quad City Arts subscription series party
and invited a Visiting Artist to perform. The Visiting Artist Series brings professional performing
artists to our region for free or low-cost performances. In November 2011, Rusty took on the role
of interim Performing Arts Director. In addition, he oversaw the selection of Visiting Artists for
the 2013-2014 season. Quad City Arts has found a gem in the intellect, passion, and dedication
of Rusty Unterzuber.

The 2012 Quad City Caring Award winners will be recognized at the Community Foundation's
Annual Celebration on September 25, 2012. The event will be held at the Waterfront Convention
Center in Bettendorf.

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