DES MOINES, IA (06/02/2015)(readMedia)--Ready, set, grow! The Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation is looking for nominations for our annual Iowan of the Day program. Potential winners are people who have planted the seeds for a great community through volunteer work, dedication and leadership. Ten outstanding Iowans will be honored during the 2015 Iowa State Fair, August 13-23.

Nominees should be dedicated to helping their neighborhoods blossom. In addition, they should be rooted in values like honesty, dependability, hard work and Iowa pride. All nominees must currently reside in Iowa. Nominations may include newspaper clippings, testimonials, photos or any other material that can demonstrate to the judges why a nominee deserves to be named Iowan of the Day.

Winners will be recognized with a dedicated day at the Fair. This includes an introduction on the Anne and Bill Riley Stage, admission and Grandstand show tickets for their designated day, VIP parking, use of the Iowan of the Day golf cart, and year-long subscriptions to The Iowan and Iowa Gardening magazine. Winners also receive a $200 cash prize and accommodations at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown for a night.

Help the Foundation find deserving people who dig in and change their communities. For more information, to download a nomination brochure or see examples of past nominations visit www.BlueRibbonFoundation.org/iotd. The Foundation is also available by phone at 515-262-3111 at ext. 371. All nominations are due by July 1.

The Blue Ribbon Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Since its inception in 1993, the Foundation has generated more than $110 million for renovations and improvements to the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

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Anne Melissa Dowling to lead Illinois Department of Insurance

 

SPRINGFIELD - Governor Bruce Rauner announced today he will appoint Anne Melissa Dowling, CFA, the Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI). Dowling brings nearly 30 years of insurance industry experience to the position. She spent 25 years in the private sector, and she has spent the last three-and-a-half years working in leadership positions for the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID).

Most recently, Dowling was the Acting Commissioner of the CID, and she joined the department as the Deputy Commissioner in 2011. Dowling led the day-to-day operations of all divisions of the agency. CID has jurisdiction over the largest life insurance industry in the United States, and the second-largest overall insurance industry in terms of total written premiums. In addition, Dowling also served as an active board member of Access Health CT, Connecticut's state-based public health insurance exchange, chairing the Advisory Committee on Essential Health Plan Benefit and Qualifications.

Prior to her regulatory work, Dowling was a senior vice president at MassMutual where she built the institutional insurance business to more than $12 billion in annual revenue and created an award-winning Women's Markets Initiative. She served as Chief Investment Officer at Connecticut Mutual and held positions in investments and treasury functions at Aetna and Travelers. She is and has been active in governance roles on numerous non-profit boards focusing on education and literacy as well as for-profit boards.

Dowling earned her bachelor's degree from Amherst College, and holds an MBA in finance from the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University.

 

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Amana Colonies is excited to welcome Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz and Antique Archeology to the area. The team will film episodes of their hit series AMERICAN PICKERS throughout Iowa. Filming will begin next month.

AMERICAN PICKERS is a documentary series that explores the fascinating world of antique 'picking' on History. This hit show follows two of the most skilled pickers in the business, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, as they embark on an epic road trip across the U.S. in search of America's most valuable antiques from motorcycles, classic cars and bicycles to one-of-a-kind vintage memorabilia. Mike and Frank are on a mission to recycle America, restore forgotten relics to their former glory, and learn a thing or two about American history along the way.

Filming is scheduled to start next month.  AMERICAN PICKERS is looking for leads and would love to explore what you may have. They are on the hunt for interesting characters with interesting and unique items.  Some of what they look for: vintage bicycles, toys, unusual radios, movie memorabilia, advertising, military items, folk art, vintage musical equipment, vintage automotive items, early firefighting equipment, vintage clothing, pre-50's western gear.

AMERICAN PICKERS is produced by Cineflix Productions for History. New episodes air Wednesdays at 9pm ET on History.

If you have a large collection or want to refer someone to Mike and Frank, email: your name, number, address and description of the collection and photos to: americanpickers@cineflix.com , or call 1-855-old-rust.

Drivers to Visit Des Moines for Recognition

 

May 27, 2015 - After an extensive review process in search of Ruan Transportation Management Systems' National Driver of the Year, 16 out of 5,200 professional drivers were recently named Region Winners.

Four of the Region Winners are from Iowa:

  • Dan Garrison, who operates out of Ankeny, IA, and serves customer Airgas
  • Andy Studer, who operates out of Des Moines, IA, and serves dry bulk customers
  • Tony Roper, who operates out of Muscatine, IA, and serves customer HNI
  • Jason Grave, who operates out of Cedar Falls, IA, and serves customer Target Corporation

Ruan, a 83-year-old Dedicated Contract Carriage and Supply Chain Solutions company headquartered in Des Moines, IA, began the search for our Driver of the Year when 154 drivers from Ruan's 270 terminals were named Region Finalists based on length of service, safety and driving records and exceptional customer service.

Vice presidents of operations then narrowed the field further to 16 Region Winners, who will travel to Des Moines July 14 for a ceremony and other festivities. One of the 16 finalists, as selected by Ruan's executive committee, will be honored as the 2014 Driver of the Year.

Ruan drivers are dedicated to continually improving the service that valued customers receive and expect. Drivers are assigned to individual customers, so they handle the same type of equipment and cargo on every run, allowing them to become experts about their freight and their customers.

"Ruan's drivers are our most valuable assets," Chairman John Ruan III said. "These Region Winners are outstanding because they consistently exceed our safety and service standards to meet the needs of our customers. This recognition is our way of honoring their dedication and ongoing commitment to Ruan."

The Driver of the Year recognition coincides with Ruan's annual Founder's Days events, where the company celebrates the work ethic and philanthropic spirit our founder, John Ruan, throughout the month of July.

"There is no better time to celebrate our best, most distinguished professional drivers than during Founder's Days, when Ruan Transportation Management Systems was the promising business of one determined, hard-working driver," John Ruan III said of his father.

About Ruan

Founded in 1932, Ruan is a family owned transportation management company, providing Dedicated Contract Carriage and Supply Chain Solutions to customers across the country. With more than 83 years of transportation management experience, Ruan is one of the top 10 privately owned transportation service companies in the country. Ruan endows the World Food Prize, the foremost international award recognizing excellence and progress in overcoming global food production and distribution challenges. For more information about Ruan, visit www.ruan.com.

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June 9, 2015    Master Gardener Hort Clinic, West Campus of Eastern Iowa Community College, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm


June 17, 2015    Design from Yard to Trough, Scott County Extension Office, 7 pm


June 23, 2015    Scott County Extension Council Meeting, Scott County Extension Office, 7:00 pm


July 10, 2015    Pesticide Applicator Testing, Scott County Extension, 10 am-2 pm


July 15, 2015    Water in the Garden, Scott County Extension Office, 7 pm


Visit our events calendar at our web site:   http://dbs.extension.iastate.edu/calendar/

Skip-a-Long Family and Community Services is pleased to announce that Just Kids, Inc. will be joining our family!  As of July 1, 2015, Skip-a-Long will be assuming management and financial responsibility of all four Milan, IL-based Just Kids child care centers, and will continue to operate high-quality early care and education services at the Just Kids and existing three Skip-a-Long centers.


After more than a year-long process, Skip-a-Long Family and Community Services was chosen by Just Kids to take on the four child care centers, and the inclusion of Just Kids will solidify Skip-a-Long as the largest early care and education organization in the Quad Cities.  Employees of both agencies will remain on staff to provide the excellence in care our families need, and families at the Just Kids locations will be able to take advantage of additional services Skip-a-Long offers - bussing to and from schools for school-age children and assistance finding high-quality home child care providers through the Home Child Care Network if non-traditional hours of care are needed.


In times of uncertain funding at the state level, Skip-a-Long Family and Community Services is building on a strong organizational foundation to serve more children and families in the Quad Cities and surrounding communities.  Skip-a-Long is able to provide a financially stable infrastructure that will support what will become seven Skip-a-Long Child Development Services centers.  All locations, along with our other programs, will continue to maintain excellence of quality in early care and education.
We are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of Joseph R. Biden III, also known as Beau and the eldest son of Vice President Joe Biden. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Vice President, Dr. Jill Biden, Hallie Biden and the rest of the Biden family.

His passing is not just a loss for the Biden family but the nation. We remember him for his service to our country specifically the state of Delaware. A lawyer by training, Beau Biden joined the Delaware National Guard in 2003 and served as a Major in the Judge Advocate General Corps. He also served two terms as Delaware's Attorney General.

We send our deepest condolences to the Biden family for their loss. Not only was Beau Biden a passionate and dedicated public servant, but he was known to be a a passionate and dedicated son, husband, and father.

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Wheels on the Bus Will Take Children to Moline & Rock Island Library Summer Programs

Moline/Rock Island, IL: A summer partnership with Metro will again allow children to travel for free to summer programs at the Moline and Rock Island Public Libraries just by showing a valid library card.

The Moline and Rock Island Public Libraries have partnered with Metro to allow children from ages 4 to 12 to use a valid library card as their fare when traveling to and from several library locations between May 30 to August 1.

Children must be accompanied by a paying adult, and will have their fares waived when traveling to and from the library branches located at 3210 41st Street, Moline; 401 19th Street, Rock Island; and 3059 30th Street, Rock Island. Riders must show a valid library card from the Moline, Rock Island, East Moline or Silvis Libraries to claim the fare waiver.

The summer reading theme for both libraries is "Every Hero Has a Story." The Rock Island program runs from May 30 to July 18 and includes a free summer kickoff carnival on May 30. The Moline program runs from June 6 to August 1.

For more information about summer programming, contact Rock Island Library at 309-732-READ or www.rockislandlibrary.org, or Moline Library at 309-524-2440 or www.molinelibrary.com.

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By John W. Whitehead - May 26, 2015
"The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control."?William Binney, NSA whistleblower

We now have a fourth branch of government.

As I document in my new book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, this fourth branch came into being without any electoral mandate or constitutional referendum, and yet it possesses superpowers, above and beyond those of any other government agency save the military. It is all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful. It operates beyond the reach of the president, Congress and the courts, and it marches in lockstep with the corporate elite who really call the shots in Washington, DC.

You might know this branch of government as Surveillance, but I prefer "technotyranny," a term coined by investigative journalist James Bamford to refer to an age of technological tyranny made possible by government secrets, government lies, government spies and their corporate ties.

Beware of what you say, what you read, what you write, where you go, and with whom you communicate, because it will all be recorded, stored and used against you eventually, at a time and place of the government's choosing. Privacy, as we have known it, is dead.

The police state is about to pass off the baton to the surveillance state.

Having already transformed local police into extensions of the military, the Department of Homeland Security, the Justice Department and the FBI are preparing to turn the nation's soldier cops into techno-warriors, complete with iris scanners, body scanners, thermal imaging Doppler radar devices, facial recognition programs, license plate readers, cell phone Stingray devices and so much more.

This is about to be the new face of policing in America.

The National Security Agency (NSA) has been a perfect red herring, distracting us from the government's broader, technology-driven campaign to render us helpless in the face of its prying eyes. In fact, long before the NSA became the agency we loved to hate, the Justice Department, the FBI, and the Drug Enforcement Administration were carrying out their own secret mass surveillance on an unsuspecting populace.

Just about every branch of the government?from the Postal Service to the Treasury Department and every agency in between?now has its own surveillance sector, authorized to spy on the American people. Then there are the fusion and counterterrorism centers that gather all of the data from the smaller government spies?the police, public health officials, transportation, etc.?and make it accessible for all those in power. And of course that doesn't even begin to touch on the complicity of the corporate sector, which buys and sells us from cradle to grave, until we have no more data left to mine.

The raging debate over the fate of the NSA's blatantly unconstitutional, illegal and ongoing domestic surveillance programs is just so much noise, what Shakespeare referred to as "sound and fury, signifying nothing."

It means nothing: the legislation, the revelations, the task forces, and the filibusters.

The government is not giving up, nor is it giving in. It has stopped listening to us. It has long since ceased to take orders from "we the people."

If you haven't figured it out yet, none of it?the military drills, the surveillance, the militarized police, the strip searches, the random pat downs, the stop-and-frisks, even the police-worn body cameras?is about fighting terrorism. It's about controlling the populace.

Despite the fact that its data snooping has been shown to be ineffective at detecting, let alone stopping, any actual terror attacks, the NSA continues to operate largely in secret, carrying out warrantless mass surveillance on hundreds of millions of Americans' phone calls, emails, text messages and the like, beyond the scrutiny of most of Congress and the taxpayers who are forced to fund its multi-billion dollar secret black ops budget.

Legislation such as the USA Patriot Act serves only to legitimize the actions of a secret agency run by a shadow government. Even the proposed and ultimately defeated USA Freedom Act, which purported to restrict the reach of the NSA's phone surveillance program?at least on paper?by requiring the agency to secure a warrant before surveillance could be carried out on American citizens and prohibiting the agency from storing any data collected on Americans, amounted to little more than a paper tiger: threatening in appearance, but lacking any real bite.

The question of how to deal with the NSA?an agency that operates outside of the system of checks and balances established by the Constitution?is a divisive issue that polarizes even those who have opposed the NSA's warrantless surveillance from the get-go, forcing all of us?cynics, idealists, politicians and realists alike?to grapple with a deeply unsatisfactory and dubious political "solution" to a problem that operates beyond the reach of voters and politicians: how do you trust a government that lies, cheats, steals, sidesteps the law, and then absolves itself of wrongdoing to actually obey the law?

Since its official start in 1952, when President Harry S. Truman issued a secret executive order establishing the NSA as the hub of the government's foreign intelligence activities, the agency?nicknamed "No Such Agency"?has operated covertly, unaccountable to Congress all the while using taxpayer dollars to fund its secret operations. It was only when the agency ballooned to 90,000 employees in 1969, making it the largest intelligence agency in the world with a significant footprint outside Washington, DC, that it became more difficult to deny its existence.

In the aftermath of Watergate in 1975, the Senate held meetings under the Church Committee in order to determine exactly what sorts of illicit activities the American intelligence apparatus was engaged in under the direction of President Nixon, and how future violations of the law could be stopped. It was the first time the NSA was exposed to public scrutiny since its creation.

The investigation revealed a sophisticated operation whose surveillance programs paid little heed to such things as the Constitution. For instance, under Project SHAMROCK, the NSA spied on telegrams to and from the U.S., as well as the correspondence of American citizens. Moreover, as the Saturday Evening Post reports, "Under Project MINARET, the NSA monitored the communications of civil rights leaders and opponents of the Vietnam War, including targets such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Mohammed Ali, Jane Fonda, and two active U.S. Senators. The NSA had launched this program in 1967 to monitor suspected terrorists and drug traffickers, but successive presidents used it to track all manner of political dissidents."

Senator Frank Church (D-Ida.), who served as the chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence that investigated the NSA, understood only too well the dangers inherent in allowing the government to overstep its authority in the name of national security. Church recognized that such surveillance powers "at any time could be turned around on the American people, and no American would have any privacy left, such is the capability to monitor everything: telephone conversations, telegrams, it doesn't matter. There would be no place to hide."

Noting that the NSA could enable a dictator "to impose total tyranny" upon an utterly defenseless American public, Church declared that he did not "want to see this country ever go across the bridge" of constitutional protection, congressional oversight and popular demand for privacy. He avowed that "we," implicating both Congress and its constituency in this duty, "must see to it that this agency and all agencies that possess this technology operate within the law and under proper supervision, so that we never cross over that abyss. That is the abyss from which there is no return."

The result was the passage of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and the creation of the FISA Court, which was supposed to oversee and correct how intelligence information is collected and collated. The law requires that the NSA get clearance from the FISA Court, a secret surveillance court, before it can carry out surveillance on American citizens. Fast forward to the present day, and the so-called solution to the problem of government entities engaging in unjustified and illegal surveillance?the FISA Court?has unwittingly become the enabler of such activities, rubberstamping almost every warrant request submitted to it.

The 9/11 attacks served as a watershed moment in our nation's history, ushering in an era in which immoral and/or illegal government activities such as surveillance, torture, strip searches, SWAT team raids are sanctioned as part of the quest to keep us "safe."

In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, George W. Bush secretly authorized the NSA to conduct warrantless surveillance on Americans' phone calls and emails. That wireless wiretap program was reportedly ended in 2007 after the New York Times reported on it, to mass indignation.

Nothing changed under Barack Obama. In fact, the violations worsened, with the NSA authorized to secretly collect internet and telephone data on millions of Americans, as well as on foreign governments.

It was only after whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations in 2013 that the American people fully understood the extent to which they had been betrayed once again.

What this brief history of the NSA makes clear is that you cannot reform the NSA.

As long as the government is allowed to make a mockery of the law?be it the Constitution, the FISA Act or any other law intended to limit its reach and curtail its activities?and is permitted to operate behind closed doors, relaying on secret courts, secret budgets and secret interpretations of the laws of the land, there will be no reform.

Presidents, politicians, and court rulings have come and gone over the course of the NSA's 60-year history, but none of them have done much to put an end to the NSA's "technotyranny."

The beast has outgrown its chains. It will not be restrained.

The growing tension seen and felt throughout the country is a tension between those who wield power on behalf of the government?the president, Congress, the courts, the military, the militarized police, the technocrats, the faceless unelected bureaucrats who blindly obey and carry out government directives, no matter how immoral or unjust, and the corporations?and those among the populace who are finally waking up to the mounting injustices, seething corruption and endless tyrannies that are transforming our country into a technocrized police state.

At every turn, we have been handicapped in our quest for transparency, accountability and a representative democracy by an establishment culture of secrecy: secret agencies, secret experiments, secret military bases, secret surveillance, secret budgets, and secret court rulings, all of which exist beyond our reach, operate outside our knowledge, and do not answer to "we the people."

What we have failed to truly comprehend is that the NSA is merely one small part of a shadowy permanent government comprised of unelected bureaucrats who march in lockstep with profit-driven corporations that actually runs Washington, DC, and works to keep us under surveillance and, thus, under control. For example, Google openly works with the NSA, Amazon has built a massive $600 million intelligence database for the CIA, and the telecommunications industry is making a fat profit by spying on us for the government.

In other words, Corporate America is making a hefty profit by aiding and abetting the government in its domestic surveillance efforts. Conveniently, as the Intercept recently revealed, many of the NSA's loudest defenders have financial ties to NSA contractors.

Thus, if this secret regime not only exists but thrives, it is because we have allowed it through our ignorance, apathy and naïve trust in politicians who take their orders from Corporate America rather than the Constitution.

If this shadow government persists, it is because we have yet to get outraged enough to push back against its power grabs and put an end to its high-handed tactics.

And if this unelected bureaucracy succeeds in trampling underfoot our last vestiges of privacy and freedom, it will be because we let ourselves be fooled into believing that politics matters, that voting makes a difference, that politicians actually represent the citizenry, that the courts care about justice, and that everything that is being done is in our best interests.

Indeed, as political scientist Michael J. Glennon warns, you can vote all you want, but the people you elect aren't actually the ones calling the shots. "The American people are deluded ... that the institutions that provide the public face actually set American national security policy," stated Glennon. "They believe that when they vote for a president or member of Congress or succeed in bringing a case before the courts, that policy is going to change. But ... policy by and large in the national security realm is made by the concealed institutions."

In other words, it doesn't matter who occupies the White House: the secret government with its secret agencies, secret budgets and secret programs won't change. It will simply continue to operate in secret until some whistleblower comes along to momentarily pull back the curtain and we dutifully?and fleetingly?play the part of the outraged public, demanding accountability and rattling our cages, all the while bringing about little real reform.

Thus, the lesson of the NSA and its vast network of domestic spy partners is simply this: once you allow the government to start breaking the law, no matter how seemingly justifiable the reason, you relinquish the contract between you and the government which establishes that the government works for and obeys you, the citizen?the employer?the master.

Once the government starts operating outside the law, answerable to no one but itself, there's no way to rein it back in, short of revolution. And by revolution, I mean doing away with the entire structure, because the corruption and lawlessness have become that pervasive.

This commentary is also available at www.rutherford.org.

A Grateful Nation

Dear Friend,

Today we reflect on the sacrifices of America's men and women in uniform and keep alive the memory of those who fell during their service to our nation.  As a military parent, I am inspired every day to fight for those who have fought for us - their lives are a testament to the best our country has to offer.

For this reason, I encourage you to consider participate in the Library of Congress's Veterans History Project.  This great initiative collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American veterans and the civilians who supported them from World War I to the present day to ensure that their stories live on.  If you or someone you know has a story, photographs, papers, or other materials that you think should be preserved as a part of veterans history, I recommend visiting the Veterans History Project's website for more information.

Please be assured that as a member of the Military Veterans and Military Families Caucuses, I will continue to work to ensure that we as a grateful nation serve our veterans and their families with the same dignity and honor with which they have served America.

Sincerely,

Dave Loebsack

Iowa's Second District

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