Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack today announced that he will continue his Rural Economy Tour, TOMORROW, April 14th at locations in Cedar and Muscatine Counties. Throughout the year, Loebsack has visited farms and businesses that have a direct impact on the rural economy to hear firsthand about the needs of rural Iowans. Media is invited to attend.

 

"Rural areas in Iowa are the backbone of our state's economy," said Loebsack.  "We have to ensure they have the tools necessary to thrive."

 

Rural Economy Tour

 

Cedar County Stops

10:15

T&M Clothing

407 Cedar St.

Tipton

 

10:30

City Hall Steakhouse

509 Cedar St.

Tipton

 

11:15

Stuefen Overhead Door Manufacturing open house

Industrial Park

1707 HWY 130

Tipton

 

Muscatine County Stop

2:00

Geertz's Family Farm

1118 North Walnut Street

West Liberty

 

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ROCK ISLAND, IL (04/13/2012)(readMedia)-- Augustana College's student-run newspaper, the Augustana Observer, won 14 awards at the annual Illinois College Press Association (ICPA) conference held recently in Chicago. The publication received third place in general excellence and set an Augustana record by receiving six first-place journalism awards.

James Stratton, a sophomore from Sherrard, Ill., majoring in multimedia journalism and mass communication was among the students honored.

"The student newspaper is an ideal place for journalism and graphic arts students to hone their skills," said Jim Dyer, visiting associate professor of communication studies and advisor to the Augustana Observer.

Kelvin Mason, associate professor of art and graphic design, added, "I think it's a really great collaborative opportunity between different people who have different things in mind about what they want to happen in a publication."

The Observer competed in two divisions: the Open Division, which includes all colleges and universities in the state, and the Non-Dailies Division for colleges with a student population less than 4,000.

The ICPA awards and other Augustana College journalism awards will be handed out at the annual Fourth Estate Awards Banquet on Sunday, May 6, at 12:30 p.m., in the Loft of the College Center (3750 7th Ave., Rock Island, Ill.). At this event, administrators, faculty, staff, students and their parents will celebrate the journalism successes of all students during the last year. The keynote speaker will be Mark Konkol, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter at the Chicago Sun Times.

Advocates, I finally have some good news to report!

The Senate passed its Health & Human Services appropriations bill yesterday, which includes $5.3 million for tobacco prevention and cessation programs compared to $0 in the House bill and $2.8 million this year.  It also includes $350,000 for additional funds for Quitline for this year to address an anticipated shortfall of $450,000 due to increased call volume.

We are thrilled with this development. The Senate took to heart the mountains of scientific data that showed these services are effective. If Iowa plans to be the healthiest state in the nation, these services will be a key component of achieving that goal.

The bill now goes to the House, and it is expected that it will end up in conference committee to work out the many differences between the chambers. We will continue to work with legislative leaders and the Governor to ensure the tobacco prevention and cessation programs are funded and effective.

Also, our K-12 tobacco-nicotine-free schools bill has been incorporated into the Senate education reform bill, which also passed this week. The bill now goes to the House, and is also expected to end up in a conference committee to work out the many differences between the Senate and the House.

Stay tuned for future action alerts on these issues and others as the Legislature wraps up the 2012 session in the next few weeks, and as always, feel free to contact me directly with any questions or concerns - peggy.huppert@cancer.org.

The guys I know have all been looking forward to "The Three Stooges" remake opening this month. They think Moe, Larry and Curly's harebrained schemes, silly missteps, and thwacks, smacks and blindside attacks are hysterically funny.

Heck, I don't need to go to the movies for slapstick - I've got men in my life!  (Kidding, of course.)

Everyone - yes, women, too - can be a stooge now and then. Lifelong "Stooges" fan Alex Hinojosa, our senior campaign manager at EMSI, says if you watch enough of their films, you start seeing their personalities in the people you meet. And just like on the big screen, the Moes, Larrys and Curlys of the world get themselves into loads of trouble. It happens all the time with PR.

The Moe: He's the client who knows everything (so why on earth did he hire PR professionals?) Moe will bark and bang and bully to get things done his way even though he's never coordinated a media campaign, never worked in radio, TV or newspapers, and doesn't know a tweet from a twit.

He's the client who insists on rewriting his media pitches because he thinks they should be longer and more detailed. (Succinct communications are what catch the attention of busy journalists and show hosts, but he disagrees.) He insists his angle is much more likely to interest a talk show host, even though he's never hosted a talk show. Would you perform surgery on yourself? Moe would! And with disastrous results.

If you're going to be a Moe, at least get a better haircut.

The Larry: Easygoing and passive, he doesn't want to stir up controversy or offend anyone. No matter what the medium, he insists on appealing only to audiences and show hosts that already agree with his message, so he misses out on the opportunity to win over new fans - and their friends.

The Larrys are also easily forgotten. If they won't do, say or write anything provocative during their marketing campaign, they won't engage their audience, which means few will remember them.

The Larrys tend to quietly go along with everything their PR agency suggests. They don't ask questions when they have them, and they don't contribute their ideas. Their campaigns may be a bit lackluster because they're afraid they'll bother somebody if they actively participate.

The Curly: He's the star of the stooges - and he doesn't even know it. The Curlys are the clients with great stories, powerful messages and a big lack of self-awareness. "Why would anyone want to interview me?" they ask.

In truth, everyone has a great story, and a pro will find it and use it. Nothing breaks my heart more than to hear someone tell me, "I was with an agency and I paid them thousands of dollars, but all I got was one mention in a weekly paper in Boondocks, Idaho. No one's interested in me."

What a cruel blow to a person's self-esteem! PR companies that tell you "no one's interested" are really saying, "We didn't get results, so we're blaming you."

Yes, your message, the energy and interesting content you bring to the media and the quality of your book or product will determine whether you ultimately meet all of your goals. But don't believe for a minute that no one's interested in you. It's simply not true.

From what Alex tells me, the actor who played Curly in the original "Stooges" was painfully insecure in real life. That led to heavy drinking, overeating and other self-destructive behaviors, which took a terrible toll on his health. He suffered a stroke in 1946, never fully recovered, and died six years later. Such a sad end for a man who made so many people laugh.

"The Three Stooges" make for great entertainment on the big screen, but if you want a successful media campaign, don't be a stooge!  When you've hired a team of professionals with a strong track record and plenty of years in the business, trust them.  Let them do their jobs.

Be ready to participate in your campaign by asking questions, sharing ideas, and providing any materials or information that might be useful.

And remember, you do have a story that others want to hear. You're no less important than the next guy.  Don't make me knock you over the head with a dead fish for you to believe that!

About Marsha Friedman

Marsha Friedman is a 22-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. She also co-hosts "The News and Experts Radio Show with Alex and Marsha" on Sirius/XM Channel 131 on Saturdays at 5:00 PM EST.

 

 

Dear Rivermont Community,

 

580 students from 56 schools around Iowa traveled to Iowa State University on March 30th-31st for the Iowa State Science and Technology Fair.  Of those, 11 students from Rivermont won an impressive 27 awards and scholarships.

 

For the third time in her high school career, top honors went to senior Pavane Gorrepati, winner of the prestigious Grand Championship award for her project on the impact different genes have on the nutritional characteristics of rice.  Pavane will represent the State of Iowa at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in May, 2012.  Pavane also won 1st place in the Plant Sciences category, 3rd place in the Senior Individual Biological Seminar, and was awarded several prizes and scholarships for her project.

12th grader Maghana Pagadala and 10th grader Shravya Pothula also had impressive projects that made them Semi-finalists for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.  Meghana won first place in the Cellular & Molecular Biology category and was awarded several prizes and scholarships for her project on the Mechanism By Which CD8+ FoxP3+ T-Cells Regulate Osteoclast Activity.  Shravya won second place in the Medicine and Health Science category for her project on how Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Reduces Mitral Valve Regurgitation.

 

But the high schoolers weren't the only winners at the competition!  Not to be outdone by her older sister, 7th grader Manasa Pagadala was the winner of the Grand Champion award in the Overall Junior High Biological division for her project titled How Do Spices Affect the Growth of Bacteria and Fungi?  Manasa also won 1st place in the 7th Grade Biology division, a University of Iowa College of Engineering scholarship, and she will compete at the Broadcom MASTERS (Math, Applied Science, Technology, and Engineering for Rising Stars) National Middle School Science Fair in Washington DC in the fall, 2012.  Sixth grade Rivermont students Collin Smith, Klaus Storl-Desmond, and Aviana Zahara will also compete at the Broadcom MASTERS.

 

Other Rivermont Collegiate students at the Iowa State Science and Technology Fair include :

  • Klaus Storl-Desmond (6th grade) - Do Moon Phases or Weather Factors Affect Different Coyote Calls? - 2nd place winner in 6th Grade Biological division and Broadcom MASTERS Junior High Finalist.
  • Naina Ninan (6th grade) - How Does Temperature Affect Scindapsus Plants? - 10th place winner in 6th Grade Biological division.
  • Lana Meier (6th grade) - Do Background Distractions Influence a Person's Hand-Eye Reaction Times? - 8th place winner in 6th Grade Biological division.
  • Collin Smith (6th grade) - Do the Number of Magnets on a Guitar's Pick-Up Influence the Sound Frequency? - 4th place winner in 6th Grade Physical Science division, BroadcomMASTERS  Junior High Finalist, and Student Incentive Prize Winner.
  • Aviana Zahara (6th grade) - Which kinds of Bacteria Do We Find in the Mouths of Cats, Dogs, Horses, and Humans - 3rd place winner in 6th Grade Biological division, Broadcom MASTERS Junior High Finalist, and Horizon Award winner.
  • Sophia Xiao (6th grade) - Phototropism, Geotropism, Hydrotropism: Which has a Greater Effect on Plant Growth?
  • Sarah Bowman (8th grade) - How Does Road Run-Off Affect the Germination and Growth of Common Seeds?- 5th place winner in 8th Grade Biological division.
  • Marta Storl-Desmond (8th grade) - Does Precipitation Influence the pH, D.O. or Nitrate Levels in a Local River? - 9th place winner in 8th Grade Biological division and winner of special award from the Association for Women Geoscientists.
  • Hannah Hansen (8th grade) - Can Photocatalysis Allow Concrete to Self-Clean?
  • Bailey Mangan (8th grade) - Do low Voltage Currents in the Soil Influence Pea Plant Growth?
Rick St. Laurent
Headmaster
KUDOS!

 

Congratulations! Sixth grader Collin Smith has been selected for the Junior Scholars Institute (JSI) class: Leadership for Students Who Want to Make a Difference which will be held on The University of Iowa campus June 17 - 22, 2012. Many outstanding applications for JSI were received. Selection teams, composed of faculty and staff from The University of Iowa, reviewed all applications and selected students from across the US and around the world to attend.


Welcome to our newest Rivermont Lion!  Max Hauser was born on April 10.  Congratulations to PreSchool teacher Sara Hauser and her husband Matt.  
Max


It's SATURDAY!

 

Congratulations to our Lower School students for a great program Thursday evening.  You were amazing!

Thanks go to our Music Director Sally Schulz, our special guest performers, and all the Lower School teachers who helped put on a great show!
Saturday - piano teacher
Way to rock the house!

Saturday - Ensemble

Summer Enrichment Camp
Coming to Rivermont!
Stay tuned!  We are putting the finishing touches on our new and improved summer camp at Rivermont!  Classes will include Harry Potter-Ology, Electricity and Magnetism, Cultural Food and Art, Greeks, Romans & Percy Jackson, The Seas & Me, and much more!

 

Classes will run from 8:30-3:30 Monday-Friday for 8 whole weeks!  Sign up for just one class, or the whole summer.  Classes will be available for PreSchool-Kindergarten, 1st-3rd Grades, and 4th-8th Grades.  We hope you will join us!
Sports camps will also be offered. Basketball, Volleyball, Archery, LaCrosse, Martial Arts, and more!

More info coming next week.



NJHS Garden

In preparation for a successful growing season and an opportunity for outdoor learning and service opportunities, National Junior Honor Society members, advisor and parents filled 6 container gardens full of dirt. The garden will be used in all divisions to extend outdoors learning and increase the service opportunities that Rivermont students have. The produce grown will be given to local food pantries.

Congratulations to Rivermont Collegiate High School senior, Christine Mbakwe, on winning a National Achievement Scholarship!  Christine is among the highest scoring students in the National Achievement Scholarship Program competition which is based on performance on the PSAT examination administered by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. The National Achievement® Scholarship Program is an academic competition established in 1964 to provide recognition for outstanding Black American high school students.  With more than 160,000 students who enter the National Achievement® Program each year, Christine was one of only 700 in the nation to win this prestigious award.
Way To Go
6th Grade Math Bee Team!

 

Did you see them in the Bettendorf News?  Rivermont's 6th grade Math Bee Team placed 3rd in the regional Math Bee on March 6th!  They will be advancing to the state competition on April 27th.  Good Luck

 

KUDOS!

 

Congratulations! Sixth grader Collin Smith has been selected for the Junior Scholars Institute (JSI) class: Leadership for Students Who Want to Make a Difference which will be held on The University of Iowa campus June 17 - 22, 2012. Many outstanding applications for JSI were received. Selection teams, composed of faculty and staff from The University of Iowa, reviewed all applications and selected students from across the US and around the world to attend.


Welcome to our newest Rivermont Lion!  Max Hauser was born on April 10.  Congratulations to PreSchool teacher Sara Hauser and her husband Matt.  


It's SATURDAY!

 

Congratulations to our Lower School students for a great program Thursday evening.  You were amazing!

Thanks go to our Music Director Sally Schulz, our special guest performers, and all the Lower School teachers who helped put on a great show!
Way to rock the house!



Summer Enrichment Camp
Coming to Rivermont!
Stay tuned!  We are putting the finishing touches on our new and improved summer camp at Rivermont!  Classes will include Harry Potter-Ology, Electricity and Magnetism, Cultural Food and Art, Greeks, Romans & Percy Jackson, The Seas & Me, and much more!

 

Classes will run from 8:30-3:30 Monday-Friday for 8 whole weeks!  Sign up for just one class, or the whole summer.  Classes will be available for PreSchool-Kindergarten, 1st-3rd Grades, and 4th-8th Grades.  We hope you will join us!
Sports camps will also be offered. Basketball, Volleyball, Archery, LaCrosse, Martial Arts, and more!

More info coming next week.



NJHS Garden

In preparation for a successful growing season and an opportunity for outdoor learning and service opportunities, National Junior Honor Society members, advisor and parents filled 6 container gardens full of dirt. The garden will be used in all divisions to extend outdoors learning and increase the service opportunities that Rivermont students have. The produce grown will be given to local food pantries.

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Braley will report raising over $323,000 in 1st Quarter, $828,000 cash on hand

Waterloo, IA - The Bruce Braley for Congress campaign announced today that it will report having raised over $323,000 when it files its first quarter 2012 Federal Election Commission report, due April 15th.  The report will also show that the campaign has raised more than $1.4 million during the 2012 election cycle, and currently has more than $828,000 total cash on hand.  More than 2,000 Iowans have contributed to Braley's campaign this cycle.

"Thanks to the support of more than 2,000 Iowa donors, Braley for Congress had the best first quarter we've ever had," Braley for Congress campaign manager Molly Scherrman said.  "A record year followed by another record quarter shows just how much Iowans want someone in Congress working for us to break through the gridlock and create jobs, strengthen the middle class, and stand up for veterans."

Braley raised more in the first quarter of 2012 than he has in any other comparable quarter since first running for Congress in 2006.

In January, Braley for Congress reported raising $1.1 million during 2011, the most ever raised by a 1st District Congressional candidate during a non-election year.
Rock Island, IL? Christian Care has flourished for 96 years because of dedicated and generous support from the community. Volunteers, donors, staff, and board members have worked tirelessly to help the organization thrive. Current board members are
committed not only to sustaining Christian Care, but also to nurturing its growth so that it can continue to serve the needs of the Quad City community.

The 2012 Christian Care board members include :

PRESIDENT: Sharon De Frieze, Founder, QCALM
VICE PRESIDENT: William "Shawn" Wilkinson, Manager, J.L. Brady Co.
SECRETARY: Michael Shovlain, Owner, New Life Outpatient Services
TREASURER: Chris Ballard, Huckfeldt & Smith
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Dr. Elaine Winter, Christian Care
George "Hank" Brush, Team Lead for Plant and Policies IT, Army Sustainment Command, Rock Island Arsenal
Ron Edwards, Attorney, Deere & Company
Melvin Grimes, Pastor, Tabernacle Baptist Church
Philip Koenig, Attorney, Koenig Law Firm
Mary Maland, Plans Analyst, Rock Island Arsenal
Kathie Nelson, Plant Accountant and HR Support, Kone, Inc.
Tom Pasmore, Owner, Office Machine Consultants
Nancy Spratt, Retired, Rock Island Arsenal

Christian Care is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose vision is to transform lives.  Through its mission of providing safe shelter, support and resources, Christian Care empowers both the homeless and survivors of domestic violence to make positive
changes in every aspect of their lives. Christian Care's two facilities?a domestic violence shelter for women and children and a rescue mission for men?serve homeless individuals, victims of domestic violence, veterans, men and women coming out of prison, and those with mental illnesses. Christian Care's Community Meal site is open to anyone who is hungry in the Quad Cities. If you know someone in need, call the Christian Care Crisis Hotline at any hour of the day or night at 309/788-2273.

For more information about Christian Care, please go to christiancareqc.org or to facebook.com/christiancareqc.

ISU installing Student-Funded Green Roof atop Memorial Union

Project illustrates the student body's commitment to sustainability

 

AMES, IA / April 9, 2012 - Students are helping turn Iowa State University's Memorial Union's roof green, both literally and figuratively.  In a bold move that echoes the origins of an Iowa State University landmark student center, ISU's Government of the Student Body (GSB) has agreed to allocate funds from the mandatory student activity fee to help install a green roof that had been planned for the center, but had not previously been funded. On April 13th, volunteer students from ISU's Landscape and Horticulture Clubs and the Green Umbrella organization will install an 855-square foot green roof under the supervision of LiveRoof® Certified Installer Central States Roofing of Ames.  The project promises to be both educational and functional:  providing hands-on experience with a leading green technology, while reducing the university's operating expenses and storm water runoff.  In addition, this LiveRoof® Hybrid Green Roof System project, grown by Roof Top Sedums of Davenport, Iowa, will instantly add a beautiful habitat to what until now has been a barren rooftop.  ISU's Memorial Union was built in the 1920's entirely through private donations from students, alumni and other supporters as a memorial to Iowa State students and alumni who died in World War I.

The Memorial Union project was the brain-child of ISU senior Miles Thompson of Cedar Rapids, who studies green roof technology under ISU Horticulture Lecturer Jennifer Bousselot, of DeWitt, IA.  Thompson so enjoyed working on another green roof on campus that he sought out and advocated for other suitable green roof sites at ISU.  When he learned that a green roof had been planned for the Memorial Union, but funding hadn't been approved, he took it upon himself to bring the issue to the GSB, which allocated funds from student activity fees to finance what MU couldn't.  "I just really wanted to make a difference and turn this into a teaching opportunity for fellow students and a lasting testament to the importance that ISU students place on sustainability."   Lecturer Bousselot adds, "The passion these students have for this project is powerful.  I'm so impressed with what they've been able to make happen for ISU."

The colorful mix used in ISU's latest project features hardy, drought-tolerant groundcover plants, which display a variety of colors and textures, even during the fall and winter months.  Besides being beautiful, the green roof's vegetation soaks up rainfall and reduces storm water runoff.  The green roof helps reduce rooftop temperatures during summer, thereby protecting and extending the life of the roof membrane.  Green roofs are estimated to double the life of roofing materials and they work as insulation to reduce heating and cooling costs.  In addition to using plants that are well-established in soil specially engineered for the extremes of a rooftop environment, the LiveRoof® System also features a patent-pending hybrid design combining the best features of all green roof systems. The LiveRoof® System reduces labor costs to maintain compared to most systems, and because the established plants thrive  as their own living mulch.

This project is particularly meaningful to Roof Top Sedums founders Roxanne Nagel and Teresa Nelson.  Both are ISU alums; Nagel graduated with BS in Horticulture ('99) and Nelson with a Bachelors in Landscape Architecture ('87).  Nagel adds, "We're honored that the institution that helped instill our passion for the environment will now use this product to teach the next generation about green roof technology."

About Roof Top Sedums: Roof Top Sedums was established in 2007 and is a Regional LiveRoof® Licensed Grower servicing Iowa, Western Illinois, Eastern Nebraska, Eastern Kansas, and most of Missouri.  The business is 100% women-owned and certified nationally as a Women's Business Enterprise as well as an Iowa Targeted Small Business.  For more information on projects previously grown by Roof Top Sedums or information about the LiveRoof® System, visit www.rooftopsedums.com.
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No. 09-1914

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOREN S. BOCKWOLDT, Deceased. DALE RICHARD WILLOWS, Conservator for Brandie Renee Bockwoldt, Minor Child of the Decedent vs. THE ESTATE OF LOREN S. BOCKWOLDT

No. 10-1516

RHONDA HALL, Individually and as the Injured Parent of Malika and Miranda, and BOB HALL, Husband of Rhonda Hall vs. JENNIE EDMUNDSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and NEBRASKA METHODIST HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.

Des Moines, April 12, 2012–AARP thanks the Iowa Senate for supporting Iowa's largest workforce -Direct Care Workers, by funding and including language to professionalize Direct Care Workers in the Senate HHS Appropriations Budget, Senate File 2336.

"AARP thanks the members of the Iowa Senate who voted for improving and supporting Iowa's largest skilled workforce so that Iowa is prepared to care," said Kent Sovern, AARP Iowa State Director.

A task force made up of members of Iowa's direct care workers as well as industry providers has spent more than two years developing the recommendations on how to better support Iowa's Direct Care Workers.  SF 2336 establishes core state standards for training, creates career pathways for advancement and specialization, and creates a Board to oversee these professional standards.  Currently, Iowa has professional oversight boards and requires qualitative credentialing for all plumbers, hair stylists, massage therapists and a host of other occupations, but does not require a similar credentialing for all direct care workers.

"This most recent direct care support language passed in the Iowa Senate is the product of extensive negotiations and input from stakeholders in all corners of long term care," said Sovern.  "AARP commends the Iowa Senate for giving Iowa's direct care workers the recognition and professional status they want and deserve, and for insisting upon minimum training standards for paid caregivers for various Iowans and in various long-term settings."

With an estimated 73,000 direct care workers in Iowa, these paid caregivers make up the largest segment of Iowa's workforce.  Moreover, demand for direct care services is high and growing.  Iowa will need an additional 12,000 direct care workers by 2012.  High turnover is a persistent challenge.  This legislation elevates the profession by offering all Iowa's direct care workers portable training and credentials.

AARP hopes the Iowa's Representatives will also support this language and funding to continue to be a national leader in better serving Iowa's long-term care needs.

About AARP
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a membership that helps people 50+ have independence, choice and control in ways that are beneficial and affordable to them and society as a whole. AARP does not endorse candidates for public office or make contributions to either political campaigns or candidates. We produce AARP The Magazine, the definitive voice for 50+ Americans and the world's largest-circulation magazine with over 35.1 million readers; AARP Bulletin, the go-to news source for AARP's millions of members and Americans 50+; AARP VIVA, the only bilingual U.S. publication dedicated exclusively to the 50+ Hispanic community; and our website, AARP.org. AARP Foundation is an affiliated charity that provides security, protection, and empowerment to older persons in need with support from thousands of volunteers, donors, and sponsors. We have staffed offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.


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