SPRINGFIELD, IL (09/17/2010)(readMedia)-- The New Madrid Seismic Zone was the subject of a three-day conference here in which movers and shakers from all over the country, and Central and South America, met to plan for the eventuality of a major earthquake.

More than 250 National Guard leaders from more than 30 states - including Illinois and the seven other states that would be most affected by a major earthquake along the infamous fault line that once moved the mighty Mississippi River in 1812-met Sept. 14 to 16 to discuss capabilities, shortfalls and response planning.

Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee are all members of the Central United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC), whose mission is the reduction of deaths, injuries, property damage and economic losses resulting from earthquakes in the central United States.

The workshop was held at the National Guard Bureau's Professional Education Center, on Camp Robinson in North Little Rock, Ark., and included presentations by CUSEC, the National Emergency Management Association, the Arkansas Geological Survey, Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Southern and Northern Commands. Even America's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, offered a look at its planned disaster response efforts.

It is widely accepted that an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.0 or greater would quickly absorb the response capabilities of each of the directly-affected states. According to Brig. Gen. Steven P. Huber, Land Component Commander and Director of the Joint Staff for the Illinois National Guard, the main focus of the workshop was to proactively identify capabilities and gaps, and where the respective states could turn for help.

"I think the value is in getting to meet the people within the regions, specifically the folks around the impact area, and to do some coordinating," said Huber, a Chicago native. "We can talk about what we can bring to the table as well as what we feel we need. We would rather get to know these people and shake their hand here than at the scene of an incident."

Dr. Paul Stockton, the assistant secretary of defense for Homeland Defense and Americas' Security Affairs, was the keynote speaker on Tuesday, Sept. 14. Stockton gave a comprehensive presentation, centering on a unity of effort concept between the federal government, active duty military units, National Guard units, state governments and local emergency managers.

He led a discussion following his remarks, where he sought input from everyone in the room as to how best achieve unity of effort in the face of a catastrophe such as an earthquake in the center of the country.

According to CUSEC, there were no seismological measurements in 1812, but recent studies and contemporary reports suggest the magnitude of the largest of four earthquakes centering near New Madrid, Mo., was approximately 7.8. Fortunately, in 1812 the area was sparsely populated with few buildings and supporting infrastructure.

Today, the region is home to millions of people, including those in the cities of St. Louis, Mo., and Memphis, Tenn. Adding to the danger, most structures in the region were not built to withstand earthquake shaking, as they have been in more seismically active areas like California.

According to Scott Ausbrooks of the Arkansas Geological Survey, one of the greatest dangers lies in the phenomenon of liquefaction, which occurs when loose, sandy, water-saturated soils are strongly shaken. According to Ausbrooks, the soils lose their capacity to bear any weight and can flow like a liquid.

Ausbrooks and many other experts in the room agreed that an earthquake of such magnitude would knock out communication and nearly all of the bridges in the Mississippi River basin in the affected states. Scientists estimate that a magnitude 6.0 or larger earthquake is overdue in the region and could hit the Mississippi Valley at any time.

"All of the available resources, military and civilian, will be consumed quickly," explained Maj. Gen. William Wofford, the adjutant general of the Arkansas National Guard. "We will be overwhelmed.

"The response needs are going to exceed all of the available military and civilian assets," said Wofford. "The affected states will need to look to other states to fulfill any shortfalls."

Emergency Management Assistance Compacts between the states were at the center of many discussions at the workshop.

"We have a number of handshake agreements, but we have a lot of work ahead of us," said Wofford. "We all came to the workshop to work and to plan, which is key, but it's a work in progress."

According to Wofford, the agreements hammered out this year will be reviewed next year, taking into account troop deployments and operations considerations in the responding states.

"The planning aspect is the real benefit of a workshop like this, and having the National Guard Bureau, the federal government, civilian agencies and supporting states here is invaluable," said Wofford. "We've communicated, we've coordinated and now we're cooperating."

Courtesy Car City is excited to announce the newest member of the Courtesy family, Courtesy Ford. Formerly known as River City Ford, Courtesy Ford will sell and service a full line of Ford Trucks, SUVs and cars at their new dealership. "We're very excited to extend the award-winning experience and service of Courtesy in Moline and Kimberly in Davenport to Ford owners throughout the Quad Cities area," said Dale Zude, President and Managing Partner.

"Our commitment to putting the customer first has helped us earn a 5-star dealer rating at Kimberly Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge, Davenport and the President's Award at Courtesy Lincoln/Mercury, Moline. And the incomparable car and truck buying and service experience given to every customer helped us earn the #1 Dealership award from the Quad-City Times." added Mr. Zude.

Courtesy Ford, located on River Drive only five minutes west of the Centennial Bridge, will sell and service the full line of new Ford trucks and SUVs, including America's best selling truck, the Ford F-150. A complete selection of current and late model Ford Certified Pre-Owned cars and trucks is also available at the new Courtesy Ford. "We are committed to providing Ford customers with a sales and service experience unlike any other." Says Zude, "When we say 'Whatever it takes we'll do it!', we mean it."

The new Courtesy Ford will be open 8:30am - 8:00pm Monday and Thursday, 8:30am - 6:00pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, and 8:00am - 5:00pm on Saturdays.  Service will be available 8:00am - 6:00pm Monday through Friday and 8:00am - 2:00pm on Saturday. Call (563) 326-4011 for sales and service at Courtesy Ford, 3921 West River Drive, Davenport.

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Program Helps Veterans Overcome Problems Transitioning Back from Deployment

SPRINGFIELD, IL (09/17/2010)(readMedia)-- Many Soldiers and Airmen have sustained injuries, physical and mental, while serving overseas.

The physical and mental trauma servicemembers are exposed to can sometimes make it difficult for them to transition back to a normal home life. Because of this, agencies that support veterans have created programs to help wounded servicemembers develop a new social and fitness routine.

The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs, the Chicago Park District and the Hines Veteran Affairs Hospital hosted the fourth annual Veterans Adaptive Activity Day Sept. 16 at the Hines VA Hospital in Hines, Ill.

The event provided veterans with disabilities the opportunity to learn about the various recreational and fitness programs available to them and to sample sports equipment that was built specifically for their needs.

"It is really amazing to look around and to see all these people from the community and from various organizations come together to fill in all the gaps and to make sure that any veteran that is wounded or disabled is taken care of," said Dan Grant of Springfield, Ill., Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs.

Grant is also an intergovernmental officer in the Illinois Army National Guard with Joint Forces Headquarters in Springfield, Ill.

The veterans were able to participate in adaptive sports demonstrations like, golf and wheelchair basketball, and attain information from regional adaptive sports and support services like, Diveheart Military Wounded and Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association.

"This is a great opportunity for us to link these community resources in the Greater Chicago Area and throughout the state with veterans who need them," said Grant.

Amana - Come help Hansel and Gretel find their way through the forest and out of the clutches of the Witch in The Old Creamery Theatre for Young Audiences production of Hansel & Gretel, opening Saturday, Sept. 25 at 1 p.m. on the Main Stage in Amana.

The cast consists of, T.J. Besler of Manchester, Iowa; Carrie Novell of New York; Laura Ambrose of Andover, Minn; David Tull of Columbus, Ohio; Nicholas Hodge of Marion; and Kamille Zbanek of Ely, Iowa.

Hansel & Gretel by Michele L. Vacca is based on the original story from The Brothers Grimm. The show runs through Oct. 9 with performances on Saturdays at 1 p.m. Cost is $7.50 per person for general admission seating

A "Play Together" parent/child workshop is offered in conjunction with the production on Saturday, Sept. 25 and Oct. 9. This workshop is a great way for you and a child to learn about the theatre together! The workshop includes information on how theatre sets are designed and built, materials to build your own gingerbread house model, a backstage tour, and a chance to meet the cast of Hansel & Gretel and have your picture taken with them on stage. Tickets to the production are not included as part of the workshop and must be purchased separately .The workshop is best for children ages 5 and up. Cost is $15 for one adult and one child.

Coming in December...The Old Creamery Theatre for Young Audiences holiday production, The Snow Queen Dec. 4 through Dec. 18.

Call the box office at 800-35-AMANA or visit the website at www.oldcreamery.com for tickets or more information.

The Old Creamery Theatre Company is a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1971 in Garrison, Iowa. Voted #1 Theatre Group on the 2010 KCRG A-List, the company is celebrating 39 years of bringing live, professional theatre to the people of Iowa and the Midwest.

America's Farmers Grow Communities Program to Give $2,500 Awards in 99 Iowa Counties and Benefit Local United Way Chapters with Each Sign-Up

BOONE, IOWA (Aug. 31, 2010) - Today the Monsanto Fund announced the expansion of the America's Farmers Grow CommunitiesSM program at the Farm Progress Show, the nation's largest outdoor farm event, in Boone, Iowa. This program gives eligible farmers the opportunity to win $2,500 for their community. America's Farmers Grow CommunitiesSM program is being offered in more than 1,200 counties across 38 states. Eligible farmers can sign up today through Dec. 31, 2010 at www.growcommunities.com or by calling 1. 877.267.3332.

"More than 95 percent of the land in the United States is home to a rural community, and farmers work hard to support those communities," said Brett Begemann, Monsanto Fund Chairman. "We created the America's Farmers Grow Communities program to celebrate that hard work. Every rural community has vital needs. It's our goal for every $2,500 award to support rural community needs and cause a ripple effect of benefits along the way."

In Iowa, $247,500 will be invested in rural communities in 99 counties. The program is intended to benefit nonprofit community groups such as ag youth organizations, schools and other civic groups important to America's farmers. "A donation of $2,500 could help a community garden buy thousands of seeds, or help a school buy new computers," Begemann said. "It takes just a few minutes for a farmer to sign up online for a chance to really benefit an organization that's important to them, and more importantly, benefit their friends, family and neighbors as a result of that donation."

Monsanto Fund also will donate $1 to the United Way on behalf of each farmer who signs up for the America's Farmers Grow Communities program. The $1 will be donated to the United Way chapter in the home county of the farmer. This offers yet another way for farmers to invest in the future of their rural community.

Farmers can apply online at www.growcommunities.com or they can call 1.877.267.3332 to apply by phone. Farmers, age 21 and over, who are actively engaged in farming a minimum of 250 acres of corn, soybeans and/or cotton, or 40 acres of open field vegetables, or at least 10 acres of tomatoes, peppers and/or cucumbers grown in protected culture, are eligible. The application period runs August 31 through December 31, 2010. The  program is open to all qualifying farmers, and no purchase is necessary in order to enter or win.

One winner will be randomly selected for each of Iowa's 99 participating counties. Monsanto Fund will announce winning farmers and recipient organizations by February 2011.

Eligible counties include Adair, Adams, Allamakee, Appanoose, Audubon, Benton, Black Hawk, Boone, Bremer, Buchanan, Buena Vista, Butler, Calhaoun, Carroll, Cass, Cedar, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Clarke, Clay, Clayton, Clinton, Crawford, Dallas, Davis, Decatur, Delaware, Des Moines, Dickinson, Dubuque, Emmet, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Fremont, Greene, Grundy, Guthrie, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry, Howard, Humboldt, Ida, Iowa, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Keokuk, Kossuth, Lee, Linn, Louisa, Lucas, Lyon, Madison, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Mills, Mitchell, Monona, Monroe, Montgomery, O'Brien, Osceola, Page, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Polk, Pottawattamie, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Sac, Scott, Shelby, Sioux, Story, Tama, Taylor, Union, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Winnebago, Winneshiek, Woodbury, Worthy and Wright.

Visit www.growcommunities.com to sign up and to learn more about the America's Farmers Grow Communities program. The project is part of a broad commitment by Monsanto Fund to invest in farm communities, in order to highlight the important contributions farmers make every day to our society. To view the official rules for this program, visit www.growcommunities.com or send a written request Eileen Jensen, 914 Spruce St., St. Louis, MO 63102.

About Monsanto Fund

The Monsanto Fund is the philanthropic arm of the Monsanto Company. Incorporated in 1964, the Fund's primary objective is to improve the lives of people by bridging the gap between their needs and their resources. Visit the Monsanto Fund at www.monsantofund.org/asp/welcome.asp.

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New Advertisements Claim to Be Deploying from Decatur Unit

SPRINGFIELD, IL (09/16/2010)(readMedia)-- For more than a year there have been multiple advertisements posted on Craigslist from a person claiming to be with the Illinois Army National Guard's 139th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment (MPAD) based in Springfield. Now the scam artists are using a different unit to perpetuate their crime, the 766th Engineer Battalion based in Decatur.

The false advertisements are still making the same claim with the 766th as they did with the 139th MPAD, stating the Soldier will deploy to Iraq with the Decatur-based unit. The recent advertisements that have surfaced with the 766th are trucks for sale, but the advertisements for the 139th MPAD had various names and had items for sale ranging from a laptop computer to a boat. This person impersonating an Illinois Soldier attempts to lure the potential buyer to use Google Checkout, a third-party Web site, to transfer funds. All of these advertisements are a scam.

"Law enforcement agencies have been actively investigating these crimes for months now," said Maj. Brad Leighton, Illinois National Guard Public Affairs Director. "If you are suspicious of an advertisement you should take all precautions before sending any funds."

From the e-mail traffic the Illinois National Guard has seen, the person creates various ploys to get the potential buyer to send money. The con artist claims to be a deploying Illinois Army National Guard Soldier has defrauded numerous people out of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of dollars.

If you encounter one of these ads, contact the FBI's Crime Complaint Center on their Web site, https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx.

For questions please contact the Public Affairs office at ngilstaffpao@ng.army.mil or 217-761-3569.

WEST DES MOINES, IOWA - Sept. 16, 2010 - Iowa's farmers have become national leaders in soil conservation practices, reducing field erosion by more than 30 percent over the last 20 years. Recently the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) recognized the top soil-saving farmers in the state for 2010. Ottumwa farmers Emery and Julie Rouw received the 2010 Iowa State Soil Conservation Award.
The Rouws were honored for their usage of as many as 11 on-farm conservation practices, including grassed waterways, terraces, trees, farm ponds, grass filter strips, strip till and phosphate fertilizer injection, at the annual meeting of the Conservation Districts of Iowa in West Des Moines. Eight other regional award winners were also honored for their dedication to the environment: Paula and Larry Schuller of Ireton, Frank and Ellen Seimens of Renwick, Chris Finneman of Clarksville, Ordell and Grace Sorenson of Waterville, the Milton E. Mueller Trust of Walnut, Raymond Smith of Laurel, Dorothy Tesdell and John Donelson of Kalona and Mike and Connie Standley of Lennox.
"We're grateful, but we didn't do all this for the recognition," says Emery Rouw, who has been a county soil commissioner since 2000, in addition to farming. "We're doing what we feel is necessary to ensure a future for generations of farmers to come. The value of conservation is something my father drilled into me at a young age." Rouw also credits his son, Nathan, and the employees at his county soil district office, calling the award he and his wife received "a group effort."
"The Rouws serve as a great example of the pro-active on-farm conservation that's going on around the state," says IFBF Environmental Policy Advisor Rick Robinson. "Iowa leads the nation in acres devoted to grass filter and buffer strips, which help reduce erosion and keep sentiment out of our streams. We're also among the national leaders in no-till, conservation tillage, restored wetlands and many other conservation practices, which is why we've been able to reduce erosion on cropland by more than 2.4 tons since the early 1980s."

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Grocer keeps it simple - shoppers save big

Dwight, Ill. (Sept. 15, 2010) - Beginning Sept. 27, ALDI will offer grocery shoppers a smarter alternative as the select assortment discount grocer opens its newest stores, located at      4211 Avenue of the Cities in Moline and 1702 Brady St. in Davenport.  Known for its premium ALDI select brands, ALDI is able to offer high quality grocery items at unbeatable prices.

"ALDI is committed to providing our customers with the best products including fresh produce, meats and dairy at the lowest prices," said Heather Moore, ALDI Dwight division vice president.  "Our customers have found that inexpensive can taste great.  We are thrilled to continue our long-standing partnerships with the cities of Moline and Davenport."

Customers can expect to find more than 1,400 of the most frequently purchased items sold under its select brands for prices up to 50 percent less than traditional supermarkets.  A model of efficiency, ALDI eliminates overhead costs by offering smart and efficient practices including a cart deposit system where shoppers insert a quarter to release a cart and get the quarter back upon the cart's return.  Other cost-saving practices include a smaller store footprint, open carton displays and encouraging customers to bring their own shopping bags.

ALDI also saves consumers money by keeping stores open during prime shopping times - typically from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

A grocery retailer that has grown without merger or acquisition, ALDI opened 80 new stores across the United States in 2009 and plans to open 100 stores in 2010.

Low-Cost Leader Expands Presence in Florida from Moline/Quad Cities

Moline/Quad Cities (September 15, 2010) This morning, AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AAI), today announced new flights to Florida tourist hot-spot Ft. Myers from the Quad City International Airport. 

AirTran Airways currently offers flights from more cities to Ft. Myers than any other airline. "Ft. Myers is one of the most requested destinations in our route network," said Kevin Healy, AirTran Airways' senior vice president of marketing and planning. "From the pristine beaches of Sanibel and Captiva Islands to the world-class golfing and fishing, not to mention baseball spring training, Southwest Florida is one of the most popular sun and fun destinations in America."
The following nonstop flights between Moline/Quad Cities and Ft. Myers will be available beginning March 8, 2011:

Nonstop Service Between Moline/Quad Cities and Ft. Myers
From To Flight Departs Arrives Frequency
Moline/Quad Cities Ft. Myers 1641 11:34 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Tu, Th, Sat, Sun
Ft. Myers Moline/Quad Cities 1640 8:50 a.m. 10:59 a.m. Tu, Th, Sat, Sun
Bruce Carter, Director of Aviation states "We are extremely pleased with today's announcement for new service to Ft. Myers Florida starting on March 8th of next year. It proves to me that AirTran is still committed to this market. I hope our loyal area passengers and those who frequent the Ft. Myers and South Florida area, will use this convenient nonstop service with AirTran." Carter adds, "Coupled with this new destination, AirTran continues the Orlando nonstop flights four times per week-- every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Orlando service continues to be popular for families from throughout the regional area throughout the year."

With the addition of the Ft. Myers service, The Quad City International Airport now offers nonstop service on five airlines to eleven nonstop cities in the United States: Atlanta, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Denver, Detroit, Ft. Myers, Las Vegas, Memphis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Orlando, and Phoenix-Mesa. Bruce Carter says "I believe this may be first time in the history of the airport that flights to eleven nonstop cities have been offered."

AirTran Airways is a Fortune 1000 company and has been ranked the number one low cost carrier in the Airline Quality Rating study for the past three years.  AirTran Airways is the only major airline with Gogo Inflight Internet on every flight and offers coast-to-coast service on North America's newest all-Boeing fleet. Our low-cost, high-quality product also includes assigned seating, Business Class and complimentary XM Satellite Radio on every flight. To book a flight, visit www.airtran.com
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Think Tank Releases Findings of Statewide Poll on Top Economic Issues

ROCK ISLAND - The Illinois Policy Institute will visit the Quad Cities on their Turnaround Tour, a campaign focused on practical, common-sense solutions to rein in out-of-control spending, expand government transparency, remove government roadblocks to creating a more friendly business climate and reform the bankrupt state pension system. The Institute will also release findings from a statewide poll that discusses spending, taxes and other issues. The tour will include rallies with local leaders and educational forums with candidates for the state legislature to discuss their solutions to the state's fiscal problems.

Details on Candidate's Forum

WHO: Kristina Rasmussen, Executive Vice President of the Illinois Policy Institute, Moderator

INVITED: Richard Morthland, Candidate 71st House District

CANDIDATES: Dennis Ahern, Candidate 71st House District

WHAT: Turnaround Tour Candidate's Forum

WHEN: Wednesday, September 29th, 7:30 - 9 pm

WHERE: Holiday Inn Rock Island Hotel and Conference Center

Venice Room

226 17th Street, Rock Island, IL

For additional information on this event, visit:

http://www.illinoisturnaround.com/next-tour-stops/upcoming-tour-stops/september-29-quadcities/

About the Illinois Policy Institute

The Illinois Policy Institute is a nonpartisan research and education organization dedicated to making our state a beacon for liberty and prosperity for all citizens. As a leading voice for economic liberty and government accountability, we engage policy makers, opinion leaders, and citizens on the state and local level by promoting free market principles and liberty-based public policy initiatives for a better Illinois. To learn more about our organization or review our policy briefs, please visit our website at www.illinoispolicy.org.

 

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