HUNTINGTON, IN (06/28/2011)(readMedia)-- Valerie Van Ee, from Eldridge, IA, a junior Animation major, was named to the Dean's List at Huntington University for the spring semester for the 2010-11 school year.

The Dean's List is published two times per year at Huntington University. The honor recognizes students for outstanding academic achievement during the previous semester. Honorees must be classified as regular students, be enrolled full-time with a load of 12 hours or more in graded courses, and must achieve a semester grade point average of at least 3.50 on a four-point scale.

Huntington University is a comprehensive Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and undergraduate programs in more than 70 academic concentrations. U.S. News & World Report ranks Huntington among the Best Baccalaureate Colleges and Best Values in Baccalaureate Colleges in the Midwest region. Founded in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Huntington University is located on a contemporary, lakeside campus in northeast Indiana. The University is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).

For all Huntington University news releases, visit www.huntington.edu/news.

On the web: http://readabout.me/achievements/Valerie-Van-Ee-of-Eldridge-named-to-Huntington-Universitys-Deans-List/2727598.

Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Bruce Braley (IA-01) released the following statement on President Obama's visit to the Alcoa plant in his district in Bettendorf, IA:

"I've long called for a national manufacturing strategy so I'm very pleased that the President is turning his focus to the manufacturing crisis in this country. 

"During the past decade, we've lost five million manufacturing jobs and 54,000 factories. All Americans should be troubled by this. Our economy, our national security and our nation's future depend on a strong manufacturing sector that provides good-paying jobs to middle class Americans. 

"The President's leadership is crucial to help us restore the image of America as a country that builds things."

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Q.  Do you offer Senate internships to young Iowans?

A.  Every semester and during two summer sessions I offer Iowa college students and new graduates opportunities to work as interns in my Iowa and Washington, D.C., Senate offices.  Interns assist permanent staff members with constituent services and administrative, legislative and communications work, including work related to my responsibilities as Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.

Q.  Who should apply?

A.  Right now, I'm encouraging applications from new college graduates who are interested in learning more about American government and gaining valuable work experience.  It's especially important to me to encourage greater understanding and involvement in the process of representative government, so the internships are available to young Iowans in all areas of study, not just to those with political science majors.  Spending a semester working in a congressional office, during college or after college, is a good way both to learn a lot about the legislative branch of the federal government and to develop workplace skills.

Q.  How do students apply?

A.  My office is accepting applications for the fall 2011 session, which runs from late August to mid-December.  Applications are available online at http://grassley.senate.gov/info/internships.cfm.  Forms are also available from my offices in Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Des Moines, Sioux City and Waterloo.  Completed applications are due Friday, July 8.  They should be emailed to intern_applications@grassley.senate.gov or faxed to 202-224-5136.

 

June 28, 2011

WATERVILLE, ME (06/28/2011)(readMedia)-- Jacob W. Marty of Bettendorf, Iowa, was one of 486 seniors who graduated from Colby College on May 22, receiving a bachelor of arts degree at the outdoor commencement in Waterville, Maine.

Jacob W. Marty, the son of Peter and Susan Marty of Bettendorf, Iowa, majored in philosophy and graduated with the following honors: Chorale Trip, Dean's List, Distinction in major. He is a graduate of Bettendorf High School.

Commencement speaker Rajiv Shah, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), focused on internationalism at Colby and on graduates' impact on the global community. "From Ethiopia to Bangkok, Uganda to Nepal, Colby grads are at the forefront of helping serve those in greatest need," he said.

Service, he said, can come from any sector. "Today any career or skill can be put to the service of those in need," he said. "Whether you choose to join development or any other field, your broad and inclusive view of the world will give you unique insights that allow you to shape a much more interconnected planet."

Colby President William D. Adams handed a diploma to Marty and each of the graduates.

Founded in 1813, Colby College is the 12th-oldest independent liberal arts college in the nation. Colby provides a rigorous academic program that fosters transformational relationships between students and faculty. Graduates emerge as committed leaders ready to make an impact on their world. The college enrolls 1,850 students.

For a digital image of Jacob W. Marty, please e-mail communications@colby.edu.

On the web: http://readabout.me/achievements/Jacob-W-Marty-of-Bettendorf-Graduates-from-Colby/2714096.

Reforms Will Save Employers $500 Million, Protect Workers,
and Modify Workers' Compensation Commission

MELROSE PARK - June 28, 2011. Governor Pat Quinn today signed House Bill 1698, a comprehensive overhaul of Illinois' workers' compensation system. The reforms - backed by numerous groups, including the Illinois Manufacturers' Association and the Illinois Retail Merchants' Association - are expected to save Illinois businesses between $500 and $750 million dollars, while continuing protections for injured workers. The reform package also includes a major overhaul of Illinois' troubled Workers' Compensation Commission. 

"We began this process months ago with the belief that we needed to maintain essential protections for injured workers, while ensuring that the system treats our businesses fairly," said Governor Quinn.  "We brought everyone to the table to make sure that these reforms were robust, and created a system in which everyone - workers, businesses and the state of Illinois - are treated fairly. This overhaul is going to improve the strength of our state's business climate and economy, and I want to thank the bill's sponsors and all those who voted for real reform."

Illinois currently has some of the highest workers' compensation premiums in the nation, and the new law contains a number of provisions designed to reduce the burdens on business owners. Among the reforms is a reduction of 30 percent to the medical fee schedule, which will save employers up to $500 million - as much as 14.9 percent in premiums. The law also requires that physicians and arbitrators to use standards set by the American Medical Association when determining impairment and disability. It also creates workers' compensation provider networks to ensure that employees receive cost-effective treatment that improves patient outcomes.

A number of additional protections were put in place for injured workers, including enhanced enforcement against employers who fail to maintain proper workers' compensation coverage. The bill also creates a process for electronic billing from providers, protecting workers from treatment disruption.

Measures were also put in place to reform the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission. Current arbitrators' terms will end on July 1, and strict performance evaluations will weighed in consideration for re-appointment. Arbitrators will serve three-year terms, must act in an unbiased, impartial manner, and must follow the same ethical rules that apply to judges. New arbitrators must be licensed attorneys. Additionally, all workers' compensation claims by commission appointees or employees will be heard by an independent arbitrator, and not arbitrators within the commission.

The bill also stipulates that an advisory board will be appointed to review and report to the General Assembly about the state's workers' compensation program, including needed improvements and adherence to best practices.

In recognition of the transformative effect this law will have throughout the state, the Governor visited four locations (Melrose Park, Rockford, Champaign, and Marion) to highlight the signing of HB 1698 and its landmark reforms.

The legislation was sponsored by Rep. John Bradley (D-Marion) and Sen. Kwame Raoul (D-Chicago), with strong support from Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago), House Speaker Michael Madigan (D-Chicago), and Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont).

Additional Quotes on Workers' Compensation Reform

"The bill the Governor signed today is an important first step toward creating a system that enables Navistar and other Illinois businesses to be more competitive and productive going forward. These reforms demonstrate that Governor Quinn and our state leaders are paying attention to the needs of business and that they are serious about growing our economy."

-Dan Ustian, chairman and CEO, Navistar, Inc.

"The rules and regulations put into place afford companies like Ingersoll balance between ensuring that injured employees receive the necessary care while allowing the company to manage their medical expenses. This needed reform helps Illinois manufacturers compete in the global marketplace."

-Tino Oldani, President and CEO, Ingersoll Machine Tools

"On behalf of the members of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association (IRMA), we are proud to stand with Governor Quinn today as he signs the first meaningful reform of Illinois' workers' compensation reform system in the last 35 years. While there may be critics, this clearly moves reform significantly down the road and sends the message that Illinois is serious about economic development. Many thanks are owed to the Governor, Senate President Cullerton, House Speaker Madigan, Senate Republican Leader Radogno, and the members of the Assembly who voted in favor of this legislation."

-David F. Vite, President, Illinois Retail Merchants Association

"This legislation takes a vitally important first step toward making Illinois' business climate more competitive with other states. Experts predict savings for employers of nearly $500 million a year. We applaud the governor and those legislators who worked so hard to keep the integrity of the Workers' Compensation system while reducing the costs."

- Gregory W. Baise, President and CEO, Illinois Manufacturers' Association

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Madison County Winery to hold Grand Opening for Tasting Room & Special Event Space

Date

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Time: 
11:00 am - 8:00 pm

Location: 
Madison County Winery 
3021 St. Charles Road
St. Charles, IA 50240

Madison County Winery (MCW) is having a public Grand Opening to showcase its newly constructed tasting room. This new facility is located in the middle of the vineyards which are nestled in the hills of Madison County just 3 miles west of the city of St Charles. The facility contains a tasting room, wine storage area, and large patio. The tasting room includes a full tasting bar, bar table seating, window seating, and couches by a wood burning fireplace. Both the indoor and outdoor spaces are available to rent for groups of up to 150 people.



Madison County Winery is Iowa's first winery to also house a brewery (Twisted Vine Brewery) in the same facility. Twisted Vine is a small-batch craft brewery with a focus on unique, flavorful beers that are produced with quality ingredients and meticulous attention to detail. Guests will have the opportunity to sample and purchase our fine wines, ales and lagers inside the tasting room or outside on the large patio overlooking the scenic hills of Madison County.  

Sunday Brunch
MCW has also teamed up with the Madison County Dessert Factory to begin offering a Sunday Brunch starting Sunday, July 3rd. The brunch menu will feature Panini sandwiches, sides and limited selection of pastries. Samples from the brunch menu will be available at the Grand Opening celebration.

Daily Menu
MCW will feature local, artisanal cheeses and chocolates from Maytag Dairy Farms, Frisian Farms, and Van Veen Chocolates. 

Special Offer
All wine and beer purchases will be 20% off during the Grand Opening celebration.

Live Musical Entertainment 
Chad Eliott (pictured below) will perform from 1 pm - 4 pm with guest vocalist Bonita Crowe. Daniel Powell will perform from 4:30 pm  - 7:30 pm.


For more information regarding this Grand Opening event, contact:
Doug Bakker
cell: 515.710.0561
email: bakkerd@mchsi.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) today issued the following statement after receiving word that President Obama had approved a federal disaster declaration for Woodbury, Monona, Harrison, Pottawattamie, Mills and Fremont Counties.  This declaration allows federal aid to immediately supplement state and local response efforts.  Earlier this month, Harkin wrote the President, urging him to approve the Governor's request and has been pushing for an early declaration since then.  

"Traveling through Western Iowa today, I saw firsthand the rising waters, the damage - both known and unknown - that a flood can have on this area of the state and the real fears residents are experiencing," said Harkin.  "And that is why I personally called the White House to advocate for this declaration.

"State and local response efforts are underway, but with levees needing to hold through the summer, this federal declaration comes in the nick of time and will bring an urgent financial shot in the arm to these efforts.  I thank President Obama for his attention and quick action on behalf of Iowans."

Brucemore Outdoor Children's Theatre Presents

Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale Repair Shoppe

Children and families will be enchanted as their favorite fairy tale characters take the stage for the 2011 Brucemore Outdoor Children's Theatre: Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale Repair Shoppe, July 27 - 30 at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. From fixing Cinderella's shattered glass slipper to managing a cranky Sleeping Beauty, participation will be encouraged as Will and Jacob Grimm embark on a mission to mend any fairy tale in need of a happy ending. Brucemore's natural amphitheatre near the pond will set the stage for this show.  Gates open at 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.

Grimm Brothers Fairy Tale Repair Shoppe is an original play written by brothers Joe Link, Associate Drama Director at Cedar Rapids Jefferson High School, and Mike Link, sales associate for Medline Industries, Inc. in Dubuque.  Joe Link was also the creator of past Brucemore Outdoor Children's Theatre productions: The Incredible Adventures of Captain Spoon, The Forgetful Pirate (2007), The Princess Who Wouldn't Wear Pink (2009), and Robin Hood: Wanted (2010).

Children and their adult chaperones are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs (no food or beverage please). On-site parking is available. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children.  Tickets are nonrefundable and may be purchased the night of the performance.  Brucemore Outdoor Children's Theatre is sponsored by US Bank. For additional information, please visit www.brucemore.org or call (319) 362-7375.

Brucemore, Iowa's only National Trust Historic Site, is located at 2160 Linden Drive SE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Dos Amigos now has their Lunch Truck, or Taco Truck if you will, at the corner of 4th and Warren streets on the edge of downtown Davenport Mondays thru Fridays from 11am until 2pm.  They offer steak tacos, tortas and carnitas at a very reasonable price.  All meals include rice and beans.  Beverages are available.

Dos Amigos fills the need for quality Mexican food at lunchtime for the hundreds of folks who work in downtown Davenport, plus all the others that drive along 4th Street during the lunch hours.

CHICAGO (Grassroots Newswire) June 27, 2011 - Columbia College Chicago congratulates Joseph Gallagher, Film & Video major from Davenport (52806), on being named to the Dean's List for spring semester 2011.

To be named to the Dean's List at Columbia College Chicago, students must have taken at least 12 credit hours and have a 3.75 grade point average or above for that semester.

Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution that offers innovative degree programs in the visual, performing, media and communication arts to more than 12,000 students in over 120 undergraduate and graduate programs. An arts and media college committed to a rigorous liberal arts curriculum, Columbia is dedicated to opportunity and excellence in higher education. 

For further information, visit www.colum.edu.

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