Spine-taneous, a creative collaboration exploring the spine, is a community project of independent artist and chiropractors, joining together to celebrate the process of getting ideas. This experiment has taken two vital industries in our community that have one common aspect to their work (the spine) and brought them together to create new artwork and music that express the conceptual ideas that they find through collaboration.

"It's been a wonderful chance to build community and challenge each other to think about what we do and how we do it," says Dr. Marty Stine, one of the co-founders of the project. According to artist Steve Banks "'Spine-Taneous has been an excellent opportunity to work with creative people who might not see themselves as part of the art community.  We laid down and 12' roll of paper, had a creative dialog for 5 hours, and wound up with a large-scale drawing none of us could have made on our own.  How often can you say that?'

Artists and Chiropractors participating in the collaboration include Steve Banks, Dr. Richard Boyer, Dr. Ann Marie Campagna, Emily Christenson, Dr. Peter Crocker, Allison Filley, Dr. Julie Johnson, Dr. Tyler Johnson, Linda Kelty, Katy Kiley, Dr. Jay Kitzman, Dean Kugle, Paul Herrera, Leonard Metallo, Jr., Amy Nielsen, Dr. Traci Nelson, Jacki R. Olson, Dr. Tara Pratt, Terry Rathje, Dr. Karen Smith, Dr. Martin Stine, Dr. Kevin Wapelhorst, and Dawn Wolford-Metallo.

Spine-taneous includes an education component that pairs Students from Blackhawk College, St. Ambrose University, and Palmer College of Chiropractic. Students presenting work include Taylor Bennett, Ariel Beverly, Amber Bollman, Molly Conrad, Emma Harmon, Hannah Lingafelter, Adam MacDonald, and Alfie Sundquist.

The goal of the project is to document the process so that other industries in other communities can create their own partnerships that allow them to expand and grow their local communities.

The project culminates in a free public exhibition and performance of the different works. Palmer College of Chiropractic will host a reception as a part of the exhibition on Saturday, February 1, from 6-9 p.m. Third floor of the Redstone Building (2nd and Main Streets, above the River Music Experience) For more information, please call 563-570-9203 or visit our website at http://spine-taneous.yolasite.com

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Investing in education is key to job creation

SPRINGFIELD - Jan. 29, 2014. Lt. Governor Sheila Simon today issued the following statement in response to Governor Pat Quinn's 2014 State of the State address.

"Illinois has come a long way over the last five years, and today Governor Quinn laid out a plan that will keep our state moving forward for years to come.

"I appreciate the governor's commitment to strengthening our economy by investing in education and the jobs of the future. We need to put our students on the path to success early, which means equity in funding and making sure students can afford college degrees.

"Right now, our rural and low-income schools are losing out to those with more resources. We need to change the current school funding formula to promote equity across the K-12 system and increase MAP scholarships to make sure more students can complete college. I will continue working with Governor Quinn and the legislature to make sure that public education in Illinois means opportunity, no matter what zip code you live in.

"We should heed the calls of President Obama and Governor Quinn, and pursue a fair minimum wage. It is important to remember that many who are doing some of our hardest jobs and raising families are minimum wage earners.

"We have difficult decisions to make in the coming months, but we need to invest now or find ourselves playing catch-up down the road. I am committed to working with Governor Quinn, legislative leaders and members of the General Assembly to make our state an even better place to live and work."

Simon serves as the state's point person on education reform. In this capacity, Simon is working to increase the proportion of working-age adults with college degrees or certificates to 60 percent by 2025. As chair of the 25-member Governor's Rural Affairs Council, Simon is also working to improve the delivery of state services and education opportunities to rural Illinois.

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Alice in Chains

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AMERICA'S FAVORITE COMIC JEFF DUNHAM BRINGS HIS NEW LAUGH PACKED "DISORDERLY CONDUCT" WORLDWIDE TOUR TO THE iWIRELESS CENTER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th.

America's Favorite Comic and the star of Comedy Central's highest-rated specials, Jeff Dunham and his beloved cast of characters are bringing his "Disorderly Conduct" worldwide tour to the iWireless Center in Moline, IL on Thursday, February 27th.

Dunham is best-known for his famed troupe of sidekicks who are on tour with him: Walter the Grumpy Retiree, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, the beer-fueled redneck Bubba J, the manic purple creature Peanut, the spicy pepper from south of the border José Jalapeño, and Peanut's own ventriloquist dummy Little Jeff, a mini-version of the ringmaster himself.  Dunham hand-crafts each character personally and brings them to life on stage.

Dunham will be traveling the globe in 2014, visiting the UK, South Africa, Australia, the Middle East, and Asia. This follows his travels last year visiting Scandinavia, Belgium, the Netherlands and Iceland, where he continuously performed to sold-out arenas.

Dunham fans, better known as "Dunham Maniacs" will soon get the chance to see Achmed the Dead Terrorist like he's never been seen before when Jeff Dunham's first animated film "Achmed Saves America" premieres in March of 2014.   When Achmed visits Americaville, USA, he's mistaken for a visiting French exchange student as he plots to destroy the town and all of its "infidels".  But, once he's exposed to the sweet things in life in America -- including all-you-can-eat buffets and frozen yogurt -- Achmed's campaign of hate turns into a patriotic All-American lovefest.

Jeff Dunham's TV specials continue to be some of the highest rated on television. When Dunham's Comedy Central special "Minding the Monsters" premiered to a viewing audience of 7.5 million viewers, it became 2012's most-watched show on the network.  Upon its release on DVD, it was the #1 comedy DVD on Amazon.com and exceeded platinum sales within 6 days.  It has already reached triple platinum status.  Prior to that,  Dunham's 5th Comedy Central TV special "Controlled Chaos," premiered to a staggering 8.3 million viewers and was a never-before simultaneous same day worldwide debut in a dozen countries. Dunham continued to break ratings records at the end of 2011, when The Bio Channel's premiere of "Jeff Dunham: Birth of a Dummy" became the network's top rated telecast ever.

It is little wonder The New York Times Magazine declared Jeff Dunham "the most successful comedian working in America."  Dunham was recently named Pollstar's #1 Comedy Tour in North America for three years running as well as their Top Worldwide Tour for two years in a row.

Showtime: 7:30PM / Tickets: $43.50 / Call: 800-745-3000

Tickets:  http://www.ticketmaster.com/

iWireless Center is located at 1201 River Drive Moline, IL 61265
Camp Courageous serves over 6,500 campers with special needs each year. The Camp uses a tremendous amount of food to feed so many campers.

Fareway Stores are giving the public the opportunity to purchase cases of selected foods at special case prices for Camp Courageous.

A special coupon will be in the Fareway store ad the week of February 10, 2014, or the coupon can be obtained on the Camp Courageous website or at the participating stores. The public can choose the number of selected cases of food they would like to donate to the Camp. The coupon can be used at 20 participating stores and the public can pay along with their other grocery items. Fareway Store employees will do the rest to make sure the food reaches Camp.

The participating stores this year include : Cedar Falls, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Davenport, Dubuque, Dyersville, Evansdale, Hiawatha, Iowa City East & West, Independence, Manchester, Maquoketa, Marion, Monticello, Muscatine, North Liberty, Vinton, Waterloo, and Waverly.
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Love, Loss and What I Sang 

City Circle Acting Company of Coralville presents an evening celebrating the songs that etch their place in the fabric of who we are.  Love, Loss and What I Sang will be performed on Friday, February 7 at 7:30pm and 10pm at the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts, 1301 - 5th Street in Coralville.

Says co-director Patrick Du Laney, "We mark the events of our lives by the songs we listen to. What was playing when you met The One?  When he broke your heart, what did you listen to over and over? What did you dance to at your wedding?  These are songs and stories from the heart."  Local performers will share their true stories and the songs that are meaningful to them.

The performance, directed by Patrick Du Laney and Christopher Okiishi, features Kristen Behrendt DeGrazia, Krista Neumann, Colin Nies, Okiishi, Du Laney, Robyn Calhoun, Drew Bielinski, Ellen Stevenson, Mary Rinderspacher, Ramya Hipp, Josh Sazon, Kevin Burford, and more.  Co-director Okiishi says, "It's always a joy to have the opportunity to work with some of our best local performers.  We had so much fun with our December Holiday Cabaret performances, and such great response from the audiences, that we decided to do a similar event, though this time with a theme of songs that touch the heart.  The title of our musical evening references the next week's main stage production of Love, Loss, and What I Wore."

City Circle is also presenting Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron's play Love, Loss, and What I Wore February 14-16.  That play presents stories of women's lives told through clothing and accessories.

Tickets for Love, Loss, and What I Sang are $10 and available online at coralvillearts.org, by phone at 319.248.9370, and in person at the CCPA box office and Coralville Recreation Center,1506 8th Street.  Tickets for Love, Loss and What I Wore range from $12-$27 and are available in the same locations.

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Appointment comes following resignation of Tom Rielly 

 

(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry Branstad today appointed Congressman Leonard Boswell to the Iowa Department of Transportation Commission. The appointment comes after Tom Rielly resigned from the commission due to a business-related conflict of interest.

"I'm pleased today to appoint Leonard to the Iowa Transportation Commission," said Branstad. "As a veteran, former state legislator and United States Congressman, Leonard's life has been one of service to our state and country. I'm confident he'll be a tremendous asset to the commission."

The seven-member commission develops a comprehensive transportation policy and plan for the state, identifies transportation needs, and develops programs to meet these needs.  Other commission duties and responsibilities are broadly stated in Iowa Code chapters 307 and 307A. (IAC 761-1.6)

Boswell served three terms in the Iowa Senate from 1984-1996. He was elected to the United States Congress in 1997, where he served until 2013. He was drafted into United States Army as a private, where he earned two Distinguished Flying Crosses, Soldier's Medal, two Bronze Stars, Air Medal with the "V" Device and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.  Boswell and his wife, Dody, reside on a farm near Lamoni, Iowa.

Boswell will fulfill the remainder of Rielly's term, which concludes April 30, 2017. The appointment takes effect immediately and is subject to Senate confirmation. State law requires the DOT Commission be balanced by gender and party affiliation.

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MVQG: ENCORE

Davenport, Iowa (January 29, 2014) - For the second year in a row, the Mississippi Valley Quilters Guild (MVQG) is partnering with the Figge Art Museum for an exhibition of quilts that will be on display in the lobby. MVQG: Encore will begin Tuesday, February 4 and run through Sunday, February 9.

The exhibition features a selection of quilts by MVQG members and showcases the talent and remarkable skills of these area quilters. Last year's show was held in conjunction with Quilts: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum. This year it will be the only quilt-themed exhibition on view.

"It's a win, win," according to Director of Education Melissa Mohr. "The Figge experienced an increase in attendance during last year's MVQG show, which demonstrates how much this community supports quilting as an art form, and we're glad we can continue to celebrate area talent in this way. Doing this exhibition every year in the Lobby is a good way for us to stay connected with the quilting community, especially during years when we don't have a large quilt exhibition on display."

In conjunction with MVQG: Encore, the Figge will conduct a "People's Choice" competition, in which visitors are welcome to vote for their favorite quilt. Voting will occur onsite until 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 6. The winner will be announced that evening before an Art-Quilting Talk scheduled for 7 p.m. A quilt raffle will also be taking place throughout the week and quilt appraisals will be available by appointment only from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday, February 6.

The exhibition is free with paid admission or membership and free after 5 p.m. on Thursday, February 6.

Companion Programming:

Thursday, February 6
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Quilt Appraisals (appointment required)*

Janette Dwyer, professional quilt appraiser and lecturer, will be available all day Thursday to perform quilt appraisals in the Dining Room. Contact Heather at haaronson@figgeartmuseum.org or call 563.345.6630 to schedule an appointment.

Thursday, February 6
7 p.m. Art-Quilting Talk
Art quilters Rosalie Baker and Colleen Curry will present two stylistic perspectives on art-quilting in the Auditorium. Curry will focus on new quilting techniques, while Baker will demonstrate the process she uses when creating her award-winning pictorial quilts. Both speakers are members of Professional Art Quilt Alliance (PAQA).

About the Figge Art Museum

The Figge Art Museum is located on the riverfront in downtown Davenport at 225 West Second Street. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday and Sundays 12-5 p.m. Thursdays the museum is open until 9 p.m. Admission to the museum and tour is $7. Admission is free to Figge members and institutional members and free to all on Thursday evenings from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. To contact the museum, please call 563.326.7804, or visit www.figgeartmuseum.org.

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DAVENPORT, IA B On January 28, 2014, an indictment charging Robert L. Budd, Jr. (Budd), formerly of Brown Traffic Products, Inc. (Brown Traffic) of Davenport, Iowa, and Robert W. Webster (Webster), a former city electrician for the city of Bettendorf, Iowa, was unsealed, announced United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt. The thirteen-count indictment charges Budd and Webster with conspiracy and bribery in connection with Webster's work at the city of Bettendorf. The city of Bettendorf, Iowa is a government agency that has
received funds under federal programs involving grants, contracts, or other forms of federal assistance in excess of $10,000 each year over the past several years and has conducted transactions with Brown Traffic in amounts exceeding $5,000.

The Budd and Webster indictment alleges that Webster received money, airfare to such places as Florida, Texas, and Nevada, tickets for race car events, and other forms of entertainment, lodging expenses for hotels and resorts in such places as Florida, Texas, Nevada, Kansas, and Illinois, meals, drinks, cigars, and golf and resort fees.

The court also unsealed two other files involving David Schiltz (Schiltz), the former CEO of Brown Traffic, and Daniel Fuchs (Fuchs), a former high-level manager and sales representative of Brown Traffic. Schiltz and Fuchs have entered guilty pleas and agreed to cooperate with the Government's investigation. Within their plea agreements, both men admitted they conspired with Budd to corruptly give, and offer to give, things of value to
Webster, and others, acting with the intent to influence and reward Webster in connection with
transactions between the city of Bettendorf and Brown Traffic for traffic control devices and services.

Budd has entered a plea of not guilty and a trial is presently scheduled for April 7, 2014. Webster is expected to appear in court later this week.

The public is reminded that an indictment is only an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

The case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and is being prosecuted by the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

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WASHINGTON?The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) today applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for passing a provision to crack down on animal fighting in the Farm Bill conference report.  This provision will make attending an animal fight a federal offense and criminalize bringing a child to an animal fight. This version of the bill also excludes the dangerous King Amendment, which would have had potentially devastating impacts for state animal protection laws across the country. The Farm Bill conference report must now be passed by the Senate before being presented to the president for his signature.

"Animal fighting and those who fuel this horrific form of cruelty will not be tolerated in our society," said Nancy Perry, senior vice president of ASPCA Government Relations. "Children need protection from the dangerous culture of animal fighting, as well as its associated illegal activities such as drugs, weapons and gambling. The ASPCA applauds the House for passing this measure as part of the Farm Bill to combat animal fighting and protect public safety."

The provision included in the Farm Bill will strengthen federal animal fighting laws by making attending an animal fight a federal offense as well as imposing penalties for bringing a child to an animal fight. This provision is similar to the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act (S. 666 / H.R. 366), standalone legislation with strong bipartisan support in both chambers.

"In addition to strengthening laws against animal fighting," Perry added, "with this Farm Bill, Congress rejects the King Amendment, an incredible federal power-grab that could have prevented states from passing their own laws to protect animals.  The ASPCA thanks our leaders in Congress for standing up for animals and states' rights."

The King Amendment, introduced by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), would have gutted state animal cruelty laws across the country and prevented states from passing their own laws regarding the production of "agricultural products"?a term so sweeping it could have included farm animals, dogs in puppy mills, and many other commercial enterprises involving animals. As a result, improved humane standards and animal welfare laws at the state level would have been negated.

For more information on the ASPCA and to join the ASPCA Advocacy Brigade, please visit www.aspca.org.

About the ASPCA®
Founded in 1866, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) is the first animal welfare organization in North America and serves as the nation's leading voice for animals. More than two million supporters strong, the ASPCA's mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States. As a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, the ASPCA is a national leader in the areas of anti-cruelty, community outreach and animal health services. For more information, please visit www.ASPCA.org, and be sure to follow the ASPCA on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

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