Des Moines, January 10, 2014– On Wednesday, January 15, 2014, at 10 a.m. in the House Chambers, Chief Justice Mark Cady of the Iowa Supreme Court will address a joint convention of the General Assembly on the State of the Judiciary.

Live video will be streamed on the Iowa Legislature website beginning at 10:00 a.m. To stream the video, go to https://www.legis.iowa.gov/chambers and take the link "Live Chamber Video." To view an archived video of the speech, take the link "Daily Archives" on the same web page. A summary of the topics that the Chief Justice will address in the speech will be released Tuesday, January 14, 2014.

Members of the media may obtain advance copies of the speech at 8:30 a.m. in the supreme court courtroom at the Capitol. The message will be posted on the Iowa Judicial Branch website www.iowacourts.gov at 10:45 a.m.

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HAND IN HAND' S ANNUAL CHILI COOK-OFF SATURDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 2014 FROM 2;30 - 7:00 P.M. AT THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FAIR'S  NEW FAIR CENTER (WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE WESTSIDE OF THE FAIRGROUNDS).  IT IS A GREAT EVENT...LOTS OF PEOPLE, CREATIVE BOOTH, AND NUMEROUS OF HUMOROUS STORIES ABOUT PEOPLE AND THEIR "BELOVED CHILI".  OF COURSE THE CHILI IS VERY TASTY TOO.
LAST YEAR 1,350 PEOPLE ATTENDED WITH 12,000 CHILI SAMPLES SERVED.  25 LOCAL INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESSES HAVE ORGANIZED CHILI TEAMS TO CCMPETE FOR  "BEST CHILI IN THE QUAD CITIES".   IN ADDITION TO CHILI TASTING; THE COOK-OFF ALSO FEATURES RAFFLES, CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES AND SILENT AUCTIONS.  FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ATTENDING THE HAND IN HAND CHILI COOK-OFF OR REGARDING HAND IN HAND'S PROGRAMS VISIT. http://www.handinhandqc.org/ TICKETS ARE $10 AT THE DOOR. MEDIA CONTACT IS MARK SMITH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AT 332-8010.
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No. 12-1295

ESAD OSMIC vs. NATIONWIDE AGRIBUSINESS INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 12-1593

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARNOLD MELBY, Deceased IOWA

No. 12-1708

A. DAVID OSTREM, SR. vs. PRIDECO SECURE LOAN FUND, LP

Nonprofit preservation group teaming with local businesses to save historic theater

TIPTON, Iowa–The Hardacre Theater Preservation Association (HTPA) is teaming with a local restaurant to reward donors working to save the historic Hardacre Theater.

Tiffiny's Tipton Bakery is giving away free donuts, rolls and crescents Saturday morning, Jan. 11, to people who've donated to the HTPA's online campaign to save the Hardacre Theater. The crowdfunding campaign through the website Indiegogo has raised more than $10,000 in two weeks. It must raise $60,500 to meet the purchase price by Jan. 31, which will be supplemented with a $40,000 matching donation from an anonymous party.

A "donation station" will also be set up at the bakery for participants to join the funding drive. HTPA members will be present to help community members donate.

The Hardacre Theater Preservation Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Learn more at thehardacre.org.

What:    Hardacre Theater Preservation Association donor reward event

Who:    Members of the Hardacre Theater Preservation Association and Hardacre donors will be available for interviews.

When:    Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014

7 a.m. to Noon

Where:    Tiffiny's Tipton Bakery

405 Cedar Street, Tipton, IA 52772

Contact: Will Valet

Vice President, Hardacre Theater Preservation Association

319/325-3974

willvalet@yahoo.com

WASHINGTON, D.C. -  Today, Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Congressman George Holding (NC-13) sent a letter to Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan requesting answers and documentation regarding the questionable salary and compensation practices of the Raleigh Housing Authority (RHA).

Senator Grassley: "Federal tax dollars from HUD are meant to provide safe, affordable housing for people in need. At numerous housing authorities around the country, executive salaries and perks appear higher on the priority list than maintaining and providing quality housing. Some of these housing authorities have long waiting lists. HUD needs to exert more oversight to make sure housing authorities spend taxpayer dollars appropriately. As President Obama wants to help low-income Americans, he could start by making sure housing funding is spent as intended and not wasted on largess for housing authority executives."

Congressman Holding: "Out-of-control government spending is driving our country further and further into debt. We have to draw the line somewhere - our government cannot continue to spend as if there are no limits or consequences. The RHA's generous salary, time-off, and compensation policies certainly raise a red flag. HUD and the RHA need to justify how this agency can fully function without its Executive Director in the office for multiple weeks a year while still paying his salary. Senator Grassley has been long been a good steward of the taxpayer dollar in his oversight of public housing authorities that receive federal funding. It is important that HUD and the RHA explain how they are spending taxpayer money - and whether there are areas where we can cut wasteful and duplicative spending."

 

Background: The RHA receives a vast majority of its funds from HUD. Recent reports by the Raleigh News & Observer indicate that RHA Executive Director Steve Beam's annual compensation is well over $280,000 and he has been granted upwards of three months off a year. On Monday, January 7, 2014, Congressman George Holding requested a federal audit of the RHA.

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Weekly Video Address

Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014

Video can be found here.

The farm and nutrition bill has yet to be finalized.  It's my understanding that a few issues have yet to be resolved, including my provisions to define a farmer and place a hard cap of $250,000 on the amount of farm payments that any one farm can receive.

It's odd that these provisions are in dispute.  The payment limits and definition of a farmer provisions were fully debated by both the House and the Senate.  There should be a "do not touch" stamp on this portion of the bill.  My position is a majority position of both houses.  Things that are the same in both bills shouldn't be subject to conferring.

It's simple.  Currently, only 10 percent of the wealthiest farmers are getting nearly 70 percent of the benefits of the farm program.  To make matters worse, some people are exploiting a loophole that allows multiple people to claim they are "managers" of a farm to collect farm payments.  This is particularly absurd because many of these so called managers have little or nothing to do with the farms they get payments for.  These non-farmer managers are taking taxpayers for a ride.  That's not how the farm program was intended to function.

I'm working to get the farm program back to its original intent - to help small- and medium-sized farms get through the tough times.

This bill is supposed to be about reform.  Reform of the food stamp program and reform of the farm payment program.  Unfortunately, the members of Congress who are advocating to close loopholes for food stamps, are also advocating to leave open loopholes for the biggest farmers to exploit taxpayers.  It's the wrong way to do business.
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After playing over 200 shows in a single year, blues/folk artist Matt Andersen will arive at River Music Experience  for a gig on Wednesday! Hear narrative-driven lyrics that cut through the soul and blend a variety of musical styles, guitar work, and showmanship. On Saturday, a combination of funk, jazz, and rock will fill the Redstone Room with Brainchild!

Ice Icestravaganza 2014 is coming up NEXT week!  Award-winning ice sculpture artist, Dawson List, will be visiting from the Big Easy to wow event goers on Saturday, January 18! It's FREE and one sculpture will be so big you can walk through it! The event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the RME/Skybridge Courtyard on 2nd Street.  Join the Facebook Event and invite your friends, too.  The event is free and perfect for families!
Find a variety of suits, separates, slacks, blouses, dresses, handbags, and more this weekend at Dress for Success during their Overstock Sale! You won't find a sale like this just anywhere - most items are only $2 a piece! All sales are cash only and 100% of the proceeds will benefit Dress for Success Quad Cities and their great mission of helping women succeed.
Suspend yourself in a new exhibition at the Figge this weekend! Exhibition: Corn Zone features hand-cast glass corn, enhanced by audio and video images of cornfields and the studio production of the exhibition. Keep an eye out for the Kids Design Glass Exhibition that opens next weekend, too. Until then, explore the various exhibits already occurring at the Figge, such as The Virgin Mary in Art Exhibit or the Walter Haskell Hinton: Image Maker for Deere Exhibit.
Looking for a chance to network with other young professionals in the QC? Participate in this month's Network at Noon: Leadership for Changing Times. Join in the conversation emphasizing leadership and the importance of building collaborative relationships among people seeking to influence others to change.  Get involved with The Network in the QC!
If you're in need of some warmth this week, look no further than downtown Davenport! Grab a fresh cinnamon roll and some hot coffee from Brewed Awakenings before heading to work, or take a lunch break at Downtown Central Perk and choose from a variety of hearty soups and steamy lattes. Stop by SiS International Shop for some cozy, fair trade socks, hats, and more while you're out. What a perfect way to bundle up!
Don't forget that the Freight House Farmers Market is open year-round, too!
See you downtown!
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This Week's Events: January 9 - 15


Thursday, January 9

 

Bucktown Center for the Arts
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Website

Drop-In Hockey (Adult)
Where: River's Edge
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Price: $10

Live Music: Danika Holmes
Where: Barrel House 211
Time: 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Price: FREE

Melanie Devaney
Where: River Music Experience, RME Hall
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Price: FREE
River's Edge Monthly Ice Schedule
Discover dozens of sporting events at River's Edge!
Follow the links below to see the complete ice and turf schedule for the month.
Wine-tini Thursdays
Where: Barrel House 211
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Price: 1/2 Price Bottles of Wine and 1/2 Price Martinis

Friday, January 10

Black Friday

Where: My Favorite Frame Shop

Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Price: 40% off Select Black Frames with Custom Full Order

Website

Brewery Tours

Where: Great River Brewery

Time: 6:00 p.m

Price: N/A

Website

Bucktown Center for the Arts
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Buddy Olsen
Where: Rhythm City Casino
Time: 8:00 p.m. - Midnight
Price: FREE

Exhibition Opens: Corn Zone
Where: Figge Art Museum
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Public Skate
Where: River's Edge
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.; 8:15 p.m. - 10:15 p.m.
Price: $5 and up
Saturday, January 11
Brainchild
Where: River Music Experience, Redstone Room
Time: Doors 8:00 p.m. / Show 9:00 p.m.
Price: $8

Brewery Tours

Where: Great River Brewery
Time: Noon, 1:00 p.m, 2:00 p.m, 3:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
Price: N/A

 

Bucktown Center for the Arts

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Buddy Olsen

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 p.m. - Midnight

Price: FREE

Website

 

Dress for Success Quad Cities Excess Inventory Sale

Where: Dress for Success Quad Cities

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Price: Varies

Website

 

Exhibition: College Invitational

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibiton: Corn Zone

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: The Virgin Mary in Art

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Exhibition: Walter Haskell Hinton: Image Maker for Deere

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Flat Screen Frenzy

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Website

 

Freight House Farmers Market

Where: Freight House Farmer's Market

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Live Music: Just Chords

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Midnight Multiplier

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: Midnight - 4:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

Website

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Public Skate
Where: River's Edge
Time: 2:45 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.; 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Price: $5 and Up
Website

Rock the Pit

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Price: FREE
Website

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Tour: Sculpture

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 1:30 p.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website

 

Sunday, January 12

 

$2,800 Top 40 Slot Tournament

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Follow on Facebook and Twitter

Drop-In Hockey (Adult)
Where: River's Edge
Time: 9:30 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Price: $10

Midnight Multiplier

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: Midnight - 4:00 a.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Follow on Facebook and Twitter

Public Skate

Where: River's Edge

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Price: $5 and Up

Website

 

Sunday Jazz Brunch at Bix Bistro

Where: Blackhawk Hotel

Time: 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

Price: Adults - $17.95 and Kids - $8.95

Website

 

Sunday Live Jazz

Where: Brady St. Chop House

Time: 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Tour: The Haitian Connection

Where: Figge Art Museum

Time: 1:30 p.m.

Price: Museum Admission ($7), or FREE with membership

Website


Monday, January 13

Mexican Monday

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Price: $3 Margaritas and $6 Tacos

Website

 

Nifty 50's

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 a.m. - Noon and 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Follow on Facebook and Twitter

 

Public Skate

Where: River's Edge

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $5 and Up

Website


Tuesday, January 14

 

Acoustic Music Club

Where: River Music Experience

Time: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Drop-In Hockey (Adult)

Where: River's Edge, Ice

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $10

Website

 

Freight House Farmers Market
Where: Freight House Building and Parking Lot
Time: 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Price: FREE

 

It's Firkin Tuesday!

Where: Barrel House 211

Time: 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Price: $3 Burger Baskets

Website

 

Network @ Noon: Leadership for Changing Times

Where: Radisson QC Plaza

Time: 11:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $15/member; $20/non-member

Website

 

North Scott Jazz Choir

Where: River Music Experience, RME Hall

Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website


Open Jam Session

Where: Brady Street Pub

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

 

Wednesday, January 15

 

Attack of the Casks

Where: Great River Brewery

Time: 5:00p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: N/A

Bucktown Center for the Arts
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Price: FREE
Website

Drop-In Hockey (Adult)
Where: River's Edge
Time: 9:30 p.m. - 10:45 p.m.
Price: $10
Matt Andersen
Where: River Music Experience, Redstone Room
Time: Doors 7:00 p.m. / Show 7:30 p.m.
Price: $15

Midday Moolah Tournament

Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Price: 100 points per entry; 10 entries max per guest

Website

Follow on Facebook and Twitter

Nifty 50's
Where: Rhythm City Casino

Time: 8:00 a.m. - Noon and 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Price: FREE

Website

Follow on Facebook and Twitter

 

Public Skate

Where: River's Edge

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Price: $5 and Up

Website

Seeking Outstanding Volunteers to be Honored at Executive Mansion

CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn and the Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service are accepting nominations for the Annual Governor's Volunteer Service Awards. These awards recognize individual volunteers in order to honor those who provide selfless service to the state and to highlight the importance of volunteerism and community service in the state of Illinois. Businesses which support community service will also be recognized. This program is a part of Governor Quinn's longstanding commitment to honoring volunteers and promoting volunteerism throughout Illinois.

"The heart of America is the heart of a volunteer," Governor Quinn said. "Our Volunteer Service Awards is one way of recognizing the volunteer stars whose energy and tireless compassion remind us how one person can truly make a difference. If you know of a special volunteer, I invite you to nominate them for this special award."

According to Volunteering in America, at least 2.73 million Illinois residents performed some volunteer activity or community service in 2012, an impact valued at $6.6 billion - enough money to purchase three space shuttles and the Chicago Cubs, with some money still left over.

Last year's Governor's Volunteer Service Awardees included West Central Region 7th-grader Sophia Marcolla, who organized "Picks for Pups" to help the Quincy Humane Society; James "Major" Adams, a WWII Veteran from Northeast Illinois who mentored countless youths at Chicago's Henry Horner Homes; Jackie Whitworth, an AmeriCorps VISTA in Freeport, who organized a community group for low income residents and an afterschool writing program for youth; Senior Corps member Ruth Hieronymos of Atlanta, Ill., who has been a Foster Grandparent in two second grade classrooms for eight years; and South Beloit's Finnegan's RV Center whose "Vets' Roll" project transports aging veterans to Washington, D.C., for the chance to visit the National Memorials that commemorate their sacrifice and the sacrifice of their fellow servicemembers.

Individual awards will be presented to one youth (18 years and under), one adult (19-54 years old) and one retiree/senior (55 years and older) in each of the Commission's five service regions across the state (Northeast, Northwest, East Central, West Central and Southern). National Service Awards will be presented to one AmeriCorps and one Senior Corps member in each of the five regions. One award will be provided to a for-profit business in each of the five service regions. Within each category, applications will be given special priority based on six areas: economic opportunity, education, environmental conservation, disaster preparedness and response, health, and veterans affairs.

Nominations are due to Serve Illinois by Jan. 31, 2014. Visit Serve.Illinois.gov for the nomination forms and more information. Recipients will be selected and notified by April 1, 2014. Governor Quinn and the Serve Illinois Commission will host a ceremony to honor recipients on April 28, 2014 at the Executive Mansion in Springfield.

The Serve Illinois Commission is a 40-member, bi-partisan board appointed by the Governor and administered by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS). Its mission is to improve Illinois communities by enhancing traditional volunteer activities and supporting national service programs, including the Illinois AmeriCorps program.

"All citizens have an opportunity to recognize their ability and help strengthen their communities through voluntary service. Through Serve Illinois, we expand volunteerism throughout rural, suburban and urban Illinois, and involve people of all backgrounds, cultures and ages," Serve Illinois Executive Director Brandon Bodor said.

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FEMA Aid Would Have Helped Nine Counties Recover Expenses Following Deadly November Storms

CHICAGO - Hours after FEMA denied the state's request for federal assistance to help local governments in nine counties recover expenses related to the deadly storms on Nov. 17, Governor Pat Quinn today announced the state will appeal the decision. While the federal government has approved millions of dollars to date of aid to help people and businesses recover, today's decision denies aid to local governments in impacted communities throughout Illinois.

"While we appreciate FEMA's partnership in helping individuals and businesses recover, I'm disappointed in this decision," Governor Quinn said. "My Administration will immediately work to develop a strong appeal that demonstrates how much this assistance is needed. The state of Illinois will continue doing everything necessary to help our hardest hit communities rebuild and recover from these historic tornadoes."

On Dec. 19, Governor Quinn requested federal aid for local governments in Champaign, Douglas, Grundy, Massac, Tazewell, Vermilion, Washington, Wayne and Woodford counties. That request included documentation of tornado-related expenses, such as emergency protective measures, debris removal and repair or replacement of government-owned facilities incurred by the nine counties and the state.

"On behalf of the city and residents of Washington, I appreciate Governor Quinn's continued partnership and support as we recover," Washington Mayor Gary Manier said.

Those costs, which totaled more than $6.1 million, were compiled by a joint damage assessment conducted by FEMA and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) in early December. That total is short of the federal threshold for Illinois of $17.8 million, which is based on the state's population multiplied by $1.35. This calculation hurts the chances of aid for geographically large states with large urban centers like Illinois.

The request also noted other impacts from the tornadoes, including winter weather conditions that will delay debris clean up and rebuilding, affected communities still dealing with costs related to flood events in April 2013 and April 2011 and public property losses that may not be completely covered by insurance. The state will make the appeal within 30 days to FEMA.

Governor Quinn has been working to ensure that the state does everything necessary to help families and communities across Illinois as they rebuild and recover from the historic natural disasters that have struck Illinois this year. To date more than $10 million in federal aid has been approved to help people and businesses affected by the Nov. 17 tornadoes and severe storms. That total includes more than $2 million in federal grants to help survivors with disaster-related expenses such as temporary home rental, home repairs and replacement of damaged personal property items. In addition, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved more than $8.7 million in low-interest, long-term loans for people and businesses affected by the storms.

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NASHVILLE, TN (01/09/2014)(readMedia)-- Janell Just, of Rock Island, IL, qualified for the Fall 2013 Dean's List at Belmont University. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

Approximately 30 percent of Belmont's more than 6,900 students qualified for the Fall 2013 Dean's List. Belmont Provost Dr. Thomas Burns said, "This achievement for the fall semester indicates that these students have placed a high priority on their work at Belmont and have invested time and energy in their studies. It is our strong belief that consistent application in this manner will reap great benefits, which will equip them for a lifetime of learning and growing."

Ranked No. 7 in the Regional Universities South category and named for the fifth consecutive year as one of the top "Up-and-Comer" universities by U.S. News & World Report, Belmont University consists of approximately 6,900 students who come from every state and more than 25 countries. Committed to being a leader among teaching universities, Belmont brings together the best of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and service. The university's purpose is to help students explore their passions and develop their talents to meet the world's needs. With more than 80 areas of study, 22 master's programs and five doctoral degrees, there is no limit to the ways Belmont University can expand an individual's horizon. For more information, visit www.belmont.edu.

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