Urbandale, IA - Experience Works, the nation's largest organization serving older workers through the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) invites Iowans to participate in May's Older Americans Month, by recognizing Older Americans for their contributions and join in our nation's commitment to helping them stay healthy and active.

This year's theme is "Safe Today. Healthy Tomorrow.", and focuses on injury prevention and safety to encourage older adults to protect themselves and remain active and independent for as long as possible. Experience Works is committed to building bridges to opportunity for low-income older Americans to connect them with community resources that can enhance their quality of life - one that is safe, self-sufficient, and engaged.

Through the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) older Americans like 86-year-old Aleine Taylor of Mount Ayr are placed in community service assignments to update job skills while making a difference in their community. In many assignments, participants have the opportunity to help others stay safe and healthy. As a kitchen assistant at Family Resource Center, Taylor has helped prepare meals for more than 60 children who attend the center each day. While she learned valuable skills, Family Resource Center benefited from an expanded workforce that helps meet the increasing need for its services. Taylor became such a valuable part of the staff that she was hired by the center.

"Older Americans Month is the perfect time to remind Iowans that Experience Works is an important community resource for older individuals and their communities," says Ruth Bolinger, Iowa state program manager for Experience Works. "We are currently seeking qualified applicants across the state to fill limited openings in the program."

Experience Works SCSEP is free to those who meet the eligibility criteria and provides paid community service training as a stepping stone to permanent jobs with local employers. Program applicants must be age 55 or older, unemployed, live in Iowa counties where Experience Works operates, and have incomes of $14,588 per year or less for a family of one, $19,663 for family of two. (Call for additional guidelines for more family members).

Bolinger also wants to connect with public and nonprofit organizations interested in becoming community partners. "With an increased number of community partners, we can better serve older individuals - and that translates into healthier and stronger communities."

SCSEP is funded through the U.S. Department of Labor and administered by Experience Works, Inc., a national nonprofit organization. For more information on becoming a community partner, or enrolling in the program, call Experience Works toll-free 877-314-7385 or visit www.experienceworks.org.

 

###

Welcomes Irish Leader and First Lady to Discuss Strong Ties Between Ireland and Illinois

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today welcomed President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins and First Lady Mrs. Sabrina Higgins to Illinois. The leaders met to discuss the strong historic and cultural ties between the nations, and about how to further relations between Illinois and Ireland.

"It is an honor to welcome President Michael Higgins and First Lady Mrs. Sabrina Higgins to Illinois," Governor Quinn said. "Illinois has been home to millions of Irish descendants including my great-grandfather, and our relations with Ireland have long been based on shared values. The Irish-American community and culture in Illinois is thriving and by working with President Higgins we can ensure a continued strong connection with the Emerald Isle."

Governor Quinn and President Higgins today focused on Illinois and Ireland's long and storied history as well their strong economic ties, agribusiness and cultural offerings. The leaders also discussed the need for federal immigration reform and Illinois' national leadership in supporting all immigrants.

Governor Quinn and President Higgins also discussed their Sister Rivers partnership as well as the Irish water system and canals, which are a major draw for tourists in Ireland. Illinois and Ireland signed a Sister Rivers agreement with the River Lee in 2008.

Both Illinois and Ireland have seen recent reinvigoration in their respective film industries. President Higgins served as Ireland's first Minister for Arts and has been widely recognized for laying the foundation for country's film and television industry to grow both efficiently and creatively. Under Governor Quinn, Illinois' film industry has set new records, generating over $350 million in economic activity.

Comptroller honors 14 young community leaders, organization



CHICAGO - Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka on Monday honored 14 young Asian American leaders for their commitment to service and community as part of her office's celebration of Asian American Heritage Month.

Nominated by members of Topinka's Asian American Advisory Council, the honorees included students and young professionals that have distinguished themselves through service and leadership. Their accomplishments include : overseas mission work; tutoring younger students; volunteering at soup kitchens; working with the developmentally disabled; strengthening Asian American civic and voter engagement; providing language assistance to elders; and academic excellence.

"Our honorees for youth leadership have accomplishments in fields all across the board," Topinka said. "They have set the stage for a lifetime of service and excellence. Their dedication and 'go-getter' attitude is an asset not only for the Asian American community, but our entire state."

In addition to the individual honors, Topinka presented the inaugural John Vietnam Nguyen Asian American Youth Leadership Award to the non-profit Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Chicago. The organization is the Midwest's leading pan-Asian organization dedicated to empowering the Asian American community through advocacy, research, education and coalition building.

A rising community leader from the Uptown neighborhood, Nguyen was in his sophomore year at the University of Wisconsin in 2012 when he drowned after saving the life of another student. In March he became the first Vietnamese-American honored with a street name in Chicago.

"From our youth leaders to great organizations like Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Chicago: you are making a difference," Topinka said. "It is amazing to see the incredible service that you each are providing while keeping your rich culture, tradition and spirituality intact."

###

200th Birthday Observance Will be a Year-Long Celebration of State's Past With an Eye Toward the Future

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today officially started the planning for Illinois' 200th birthday in 2018, a year-long celebration that will engage residents and communities throughout the state and leave a lasting legacy for future generations. The Governor signed an Executive Order to create the 2018 Illinois Bicentennial Commission, a grass-roots organization that will plan a celebration that is meaningful to every resident and spur history-based tourism.

"Ever since becoming a state on December 3, 1818, Illinois has been a crossroads, a microcosm and a breadbasket for our nation," Governor Quinn said. "We have cultivated such leaders as Presidents Lincoln, Grant, Reagan and Obama. The Bicentennial is an opportunity to remind everyone of our rich heritage and pave the way to a bright future."

"This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to celebrate Illinois' rich heritage," Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA) Board Chair Sunny Fischer said. "The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency will do everything it can to help the Bicentennial Commission get people talking, learning, traveling and exploring 200 years of Illinois history."

The Bicentennial Commission will plan and coordinate events, activities, publications, digital media, and other developments and encourage citizen participation at all levels in every community in the state. It will use the highly successful 2009 Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial observance as a guide to make the state's 2018 birthday party a creative, comprehensive and all-inclusive celebration.

The all-volunteer Bicentennial Commission, which will be named in the coming months, will represent the diversity of the state. The Governor, each constitutional officer and the four legislative leaders will each name a member, as will the directors of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency; Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Office of Tourism; Illinois Arts Council; and Departments of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Transportation.

The Governor will also name 40 members from academia, historic preservation, business, labor, military, civil rights, community development, education, philanthropy and the arts. The commission's efforts will be coordinated by an executive director and support staff.

For Illinois' 1918 Centennial, the U.S. Mint issued a commemorative 50-cent piece and the Illinois Centennial Monument in Chicago's Logan Square was built, as was the Centennial Building in Springfield. A multi-volume history of Illinois was published, and the first re-creation of buildings began at Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Pageants and celebrations took place across the state.

The U.S. Congress passed the Illinois Enabling Act on April 18, 1818 that allowed for the organization of state government, fixed the northern boundary of Illinois, and established a permanent school fund from a portion of the proceeds of public land sales. On August 26, the Illinois Constitutional Convention adopted a constitution and selected Kaskaskia as the first state capital. The first Governor, Shadrach Bond, was inaugurated October 6.  Illinois officially became the 21st state on December 3, 1818 when President James Monroe signed the congressional resolution admitting Illinois to the union.

For up to date information on the Illinois Bicentennial, visit www.facebook.com/Illinois200.

###

DAVENPORT, IA - On May 12, 2014, Charles Louis Linville, age 71, of Davenport, Iowa, was sentenced to 36 months of imprisonment for possession of child pornography, announced United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt. United States District Judge John A. Jarvey also sentenced Linville to a five-year term of supervised release, following his term of imprisonment.

Linville was identified during a peer-to-peer file sharing investigation. Law enforcement executed a search warrant at Linville's address, seized his computer, and determined that Linville possessed thousands of images of child pornography. Linville also possessed multiple digital recording devices, including video capable underwater face masks, which he had used to create videos of a minor female swimming in her bathing suit.

This case was investigated by the Scott County Sherriff's Office and was prosecuted by the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

# # #

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today issued the following statement on the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls from their dormitories in northern Nigeria, which has prompted international calls for freedom and led to the hashtag #BringOurGirlsBack:

"I am shocked at the kidnapping of hundreds of schoolgirls in northern Nigeria.

"There is no place in this world for the stealing of children and this vicious violation of human rights cannot be tolerated. All women deserve equal rights no matter where they live.

"Today we join together across Illinois to pray for the safe return of these girls to their families.

"May God protect them and keep their hope alive."

###
Notice: The opinions posted on this site are slip opinions only. Under the Rules of Appellate Procedure a party has a limited number of days to request a rehearing after the filing of an opinion. Also, all slip opinions are subject to modification or correction by the court. Therefore, opinions on this site are not to be considered the final decisions of the court. The official published opinions of the Iowa Supreme Court are those published in the North Western Reporter published by West Group.

Opinions released before April 2006 and available in the archives are posted in Word format. Opinions released after April 2006 are posted to the website in PDF (Portable Document Format).   Note: To open a PDF you must have the free Acrobat Reader installed. PDF format preserves the original appearance of a document without requiring you to possess the software that created that document. For more information about PDF read: Using the Adobe Reader.

For your convenience, the Judicial Branch offers a free e-mail notification service for Supreme Court opinions, Court of Appeals opinions, press releases and orders. To subscribe, click here.

NOTE: Copies of these opinions may be obtained from the Clerk of the Supreme Court, Judicial Branch Building, 1111 East Court Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50319, for a fee of fifty cents per page.

No. 11-1685

STATE OF IOWA vs. BRIAN M. KENNEDY

No. 12-0302

ALAN ASHER and LARYSA ASHER, as Parents and Next Friends of ALEXANDRA ASHER, a minor, and ALAN ASHER and LARYSA ASHER, Individually vs. OB-GYN SPECIALISTS, P.C., and ANTHONY A. ONUIGBO, M.D.

No. 12-0919

NICOLE LARA SHUMATE vs. DRAKE UNIVERSITY a/k/a DRAKE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL

No. 13-1158

AFSCME IOWA COUNCIL 61 vs. IOWA PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS BOARD

No. 13-1372

EDWARD P. HAGEN vs. SIOUXLAND OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, P.C., an Iowa Corporation, PAUL J. EASTMAN, TAUHNI T. HUNT, and ANGELA J. ALDRICH
n 30 second spot, Braley discusses how his mom inspired him to never give up
DES MOINES, IA - Launching on broadcast and cable TV across Iowa in time for Mother's Day, the second television ad of Bruce Braley's 2014 campaign for US Senate highlights the impact Marcia Braley -- Bruce's mom -- has had on his life.

After his father died during his first year of law school at the University of Iowa, Braley considered leaving school. But his mom urged him to keep going and never give up.

Braley said, "My mom is an incredible inspiration to me, and she's had a big impact on my life. She grew up in the Great Depression and taught us to work hard, put family first, and spend money wisely. But most importantly, she taught me to never give up no matter how tough things were. I'm running for Senate because I'm determined to fight for working families like the one I grew up in."

The ad can be viewed at the following link: http://youtu.be/x4r1ZpMbaEw
Something's sure to please Mom from the Food Hub!

Garden buggs with attitude, jewelry...

Soaps, lotions, essential oils, creams...

Variety of bags, baskets, rugs, candles, t-shirts and other home made treasures...

And if those don't satisfy, we have chocolates, sweets, tea, coffee, honey, seeds, starter plants for the garden and more.

The Nominating Committee of the Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau Board of Directors and the QCCVB Board of Directors propose the following slate of candidates to fill two (2) three-year terms on the QCCVB Board of Directors from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2017.

-Dave Anderson, Manager, John Deere Store

-Connie Schlichting, Regional Manager, Kinseth

Members may nominate additional candidates by submitting a nominating petition bearing the nominee's name (who must be a partner in good standing) and no fewer than ten (10) signatures of members-in-good-standing by 12 noon Monday, May 19 to:

Joe Taylor, Quad Cities CVB

1601 River Drive, Suite 110

Moline, IL 61265

If additional candidates are nominated, members will conduct an election via a mail ballot and vote. If no additional candidates are nominated by the deadline, the board shall declare the slate as proposed elected.

Questions? Contact Joe Taylor at jtaylor@visitquadcities.com or (309) 737-2759.

Pages