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Friday, May 18
New Vienna Man Arrested on Multiple Charges, Including Assault on Officer
Heavy Boat Traffic Expected for Memorial Day Holiday
Iowa DOT Vehicle Auction June 2 in Ames
Iowa Road
Conditions
Today's
Obituaries
Thursday, May 17
Law Enforcement Release Cause of Death in Sweet Double Homicide
Iowa's Busy Boating Season Ready to Launch
Iowa Observes EMS Week May 20 - 26
Wednesday, May 16
Teen Charged With Killing Grandparents Appears in Court
National Safe Boating Week May 19 - 25
Crude Oil, Motor Fules and Natural Gas Prices Fall
Tuesday, May 15
Police Arrest Teen Suspected of Killing Grandparents in Manchester
Iowa Department of Public Health: Safe Waters, Safe Swimming
Iowa Learning Farms’ May Webinar Covers Perennial Strips Integrated with Row Crops
Monday, May 14
Authorities Investigating Double Murder in Manchester
Iowa 4-H Now on Pinterest
Small Livestock Producers Have Chance to Check and Improve Water Quality
Friday, May 11
IDPH Recognizes Women's Health Week
Monitoring Set to Resume at State Park Beaches
Thursday, May 10
Iowa Transportation Commission Approves State Transportation Plan
First Blue Zones Demonstration Sites Announced as Part of Healthiest State Initiative
Wednesday, May 9
Authorities Investigating Burglary at Dyersville Business
Iowa DNR: Wildlife Babies Belong in the Wild
Lane Restrictions on Southbound I-380 Near Waterloo Begin May 14
Tuesday, May 8
$100 Million Settlement over Off-Label Marketing of Prescription Drug Depakote
Iowa Department of Public Health: Pertussis Numbers on the Rise
Monday, May 7
Lawmakers Again Consider Funding for Lake Delhi
Crappie Fishing Expected to Pick Up Soon
Main Street Iowa Recognizes Outstanding Achievements
Friday, May 4
Government Agencies Provide Resources to Iowans on Bullying and Cyber-Bullying
Walleye Season Opens May 5 on Iowa's Great Lakes
Thursday, May 3
Gun in Jesup Murder-Suicide was Sold Illegally
Governor Branstad to Lead Trade Mission to Chile and Brazil this July
Public Comments Sought on Proposed Changes to Deer, Waterfowl, Furbearer Seasons
Wednesday, May 2
Luana Man Killed in Clayton County Crash
"Summer of Paddling" Challenges Iowas to Seek Fitness Through Paddling
Spring Brings Increased Farm Equipment Movement on Roadways
Tuesday, May 1
New Vienna Man Arrested on Burglary, Assault Charges
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month: Melanoma Diagnoses have Tripled since 1975
Mini-grants Create Collaborations between County Master Gardener and 4-H Programs
Monday, April 30
5 Faces Charges, Including Attempted Murder, after Fight Outside Dubuque Bar
Iowa Tourism Office Launches Annual Campaign to Attract Visitors
Air Quality Awareness Week April 30 - May 4
Friday, April 27
Natural Gas Prices Rise; Retail Gasoline and Diesel Prices Show Moderate Decline
Iowa DOT Announces 2012 Urban Youth Corps Grant Awards
Thursday, April 26
Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Donates OB Equipment
Workers Memorial Day Honors Iowans Who Lost Their Lives in the Workplace
Volunteers Needed for Spring Park Blitz 2012
Wednesday, April 25
Two Injured in Car vs. Motorcycle Accident in Jones County
Iowa Economic Development Approves Projects Worth $389 Million in Investment
2012 Soil and Water Conservation Week is April 29 to May 6
Tuesday, April 24
Safety Days For Young Children To Be Held May 4-11
Iowa Unemployment Rate Drops to 5.2 Percent
Travelers Recycle 38,000 Pounds of Cans and Bottles at Eight Iowa Rest Areas
Monday, April 23
Bishop Bomber Trial Begins in Chicago
National Infant Immunization Week April 21-28
Plan Now for Next Winter for Pheasants, Other Wildlife
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Creedence Clearwater Revisited VIP Concert for 2012 Delaware County Fair
Posted 6 February 2012
A
classic band with dozens of hits to their name is headed for Manchester
to headline the VIP concert for the 2012 Delaware County Fair. Jeannie
Domeyer, Manager of the Fair made the announcement of the VIP concert
last Friday night at Manchester’s winter edition of the First Friday @
Five. Headlining the traditional Friday night VIP concert with their
legendary American rock is Creedence Clearwater Revisited.
CCR, headlined by Stu Cook and Doug Clifford “Cosmo”, original CCR band
members, bring back the meaning of the music as they originally played
it. Having toured North America, South America, Central America, New
Zealand, Australia, Europe and Asia, knocking out audiences with
astounding concerts jam packed with songs that are still a staple of
radio and movie soundtracks, Creedence Clearwater Revisited has come a
long way. “In the beginning Cosmo and I decided that if we could
find the musicians that could capture the sound and recreate what the
music was about, we’d do it,” recalls Stu.
Creedence Clearwater Revival had over 10 hits on Billboard’s top ten
list including 5 #2 hits. No other bands have had more than that except
for Elvis Presley and Madonna. Stu and Cosmo and their band Creedence
Clearwater Revisited add a new chapter to their legacy with vibrant and
exhilarating energy and pure American spirit. As the Hollywood
Reporter’s music critic John Lappen wrote about a Creedence Clearwater
Revisited concert in Los Angeles, “Their set was an amazing list of hit
after hit that was done serious justice by the players involved.”
Seating for the VIP concert will include track seating at $60 which all
you care to eat and drink with a full meal, beverages, wait staff and
an area for dancing. Domeyer says, “This is our eleventh VIP concert,
even the rain last year couldn’t stop the fun that happens during the
concert atmosphere of VIP night at the Delaware County Fair!”
Tickets go on sale for this show on March 10th at 9:00 a.m. Tickets
will be available at the Fair office, by calling 563.927-6449 or here.
Delaware County Fair Wins Two Awards at International Convention
Posted 11 January 2012
The
Delaware County Fair eared two awards at the annual meeting of Fairs
and Expositions at Las Vegas in November. The awards were given
in two categories, agriculture and communications. First place
was earned for the Fair’s going green project designed to teach
consumers the environmental benefits of using bio-diesel. The
Fair placed large green footprints throughout the fairgrounds with
facts about the soy based product. Additionally the Fair used
only soy diesel in their track equipment and implements used on the
grounds.
The second award was received for the Fair’s marketing efforts.
First place was received in the category of special promotional
effort. The Delaware County Fair used promotional yard signs to
promote the dates of the Fair. These signs, designed by
Manchester Signs, were placed in yards to surprise the homeowner with
free tickets for the Fair. After receiving the sign in their
yard, the homeowner was asked to move the portable sign and surprise
their friends and family with free tickets to the Fair too. This
promotion was considered a unique, grassroots approach to marketing the
Fair by the staff of the International Association of Fairs and
Expositions based in Springfield, MO. The yard sign idea was
created by Jeannie Domeyer, manager of the Fair in Manchester.
The awards were presented to Domeyer in November where more than 2500
fair managers and board members met at the convention for Fairs from
the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Australia and
Korea. The Fair’s awards were given in the division of Fairs with
attendance less than 100,000. The 2012 edition of the Delaware
County Fair is July 9-15.
Delaware County Fair Announces Montgomery Gentry As Country Concert for 2012 Fair
Posted 2 December 2011
One
of country music’s all time great duos is headed to Manchester to
headline the Thursday Night, Country show at the 2012 Delaware County
Fair. Jeannie Domeyer, Manager of the Fair, made the announcement
that headlining the concert with their down to earth stylings and
working man’s music is Montgomery Gentry.
Two boys from Kentucky, Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry served notice
to the music world as they busted on to the national scene in 1999 with
their first hit single, “Hillbilly Shoes”. They followed this
song with the release of 13 additional top 10 songs with five songs
climbing the charts all the way to number 1. Their blue collar
approach to their music hits a chord with many Americans and their
mission is to create songs that people will be able to touch and say,
“Yeah man, that song is a little bit about me.” The duo just
recently released their newest collection, aptly titled Rebels On The
Run. The first single to be release from this album, “Where I
Come From” is climbing the charts. Domeyer said, “Their new album
is the traditional Montgomery Gentry sound. It’s filled with
songs that allow you to relate with the artist. Songs people can
associate with.”
Montgomery Gentry has won a host of CMA awards including Vocal Duo of
the year and most recently the humanitarian award in 2010 for their
service to many charitable organizations.
Seating for the Montgomery Gentry concert will include track seating at
$35 or the new all inclusive courtyard seating. A fresh idea for
the 2012 Fair, this seating option includes a general admission
bleacher seat for the show, snacks, beverages, wait staff and an area
for dancing. Domeyer says, “The new seating option is aimed at giving
people an 'all inclusive' option for attending the concert. Our
fair prides itself on our "pay one price and participate in everything
inside the fair" philosophy, courtyard seating takes this to the next
level allowing the fairgoer to buy tickets, come to the fair, go
into the courtyard and have a relaxing time without have to run to get
a drink, fight the crowd for a snack or really leave the area for
anything. We have a strong desire to give our fairgoer a
fuss-free experience that is relaxing and enjoyable. We think
this seating option does just that!”
Tickets for Montgomery Gentry will go on sale at 9:00 AM December 17,
in time for Christmas. Tickets will be available at the Fair
office, by calling 563.927.6449 or at www.delawarecofair.com.
Updates and New Displays at Heartland Acres
Posted 1 November
2011
Visitors
to Heartland Acres campus have the opportunity to view several new
displays in the growing and changing museum. Continuing to keep a fresh
look and bring in additional displays is always a priority for the
staff and supporters of Heartland Acres commented Craig Johnson,
Executive Director of Heartland Acres.
Recently arrived from the State Historical Society archives in Des
Moines are two rarely seen items. A Thiemann tractor produced and
built between 1936 and 1944 in Albert City, Iowa as well a 1919 Milburn
Electric car. The car was owned and driven by Mrs. Arletta
Clarke, wife of former Iowa Governor George W. Clarke. Governor Clarke
served in from 1901 – 1909 as a member of the Iowa House or
representatives and served as speaker from 1904 - 1909. He also served
as Lieutenant Governor from 1909 – 1913 then was elected Governor in
1912 and again in 1914. The 1919 Milburn Electric could go 40
miles on a single charge.
Also arrived is a 1937 Case CCS (stands for Case Cane Special) High
Crop tractor. This tractor is on loan from Doug DeShaw from
Hopkinton, Iowa. It is one of 65 built and is now one of 15 known
survivors. Doug owns several other Case tractors and spends much
of his spare time repairing and showing antique tractors.
Heartland Acres newest display was created by Leanne Harrison and
features historical information and artifacts recounting the life of
Charlie Williams, builder and promoter of the once famous horse racing
track in Independence in the early 1890’s. What is also part of this
display is a story of the businessman and industrialist Jerome Increase
Case who founded and built the J.I. Case Corporation. Through
research by Harrison she found that Jerome Increase Case owned race
horses. One of his horses named, Jay Eye See (a play on JI Case’s
name) raced at the Independence track.
Many more stories and displays about our agricultural heritage can be seen at Heartland Acres Agribition Center.
For more information about Heartland Acres please visit www.heartlandacresusa.com or call (319) 332.0123 or see Heartland Acres on Face book.
Upper Iowa University, NICC, and City of Manchester Open Manchester Regional Education Partnership
Posted 24 October
2011
Upper
Iowa University, Northeast Iowa Community College, and the City of
Manchester officially opened the Manchester Regional Education
Partnership Center Thursday night, October 20, at 1200½ W.
Main St. in Manchester. A collaborative effort of UIU, NICC and
the city, the MREP offers post-secondary education in the greater
Delaware County region.
Area residents, business owners, city officials and representatives of
the two colleges crowded into the center in the Dupaco building for the
ribbon-cutting ceremonies and to learn more about the educational
offerings at the center. Officials spoke about the importance of
education for non-traditional students, with more jobs requiring
education beyond a high school diploma, and a challenging national
economy that is transitioning out of a serious recession. City
officials noted that offering educational opportunities in Manchester
is part of the city’s strategic plan to position Manchester as a
location for families, community and opportunities.
“After many years of discussion and planning, the time has come to
celebrate the opening of the Manchester Regional Education Partnership
that will serve the great Delaware County Area. This is a unique
partnership with the City of Manchester, UIU, and NICC and multiple
community members who have a vested interested from the ‘Good to Great’
committee,” said NICC President Dr. Wee. “We are pleased to be a
partner and are excited about the future of this center.”
UIU President Alan G. Walker noted that he appreciates the important
role of community colleges and training programs in the higher
education of adult students, adding that he earned his first degree at
a community college before continuing his studies and launching a
career in higher education. “This type of educational opportunity is
extremely important for adult learners, and the Manchester partnership
is a truly unique way to offer these kinds of programs,” Walker said.
“Upper Iowa is proud to be part of this partnership, which is the first
of its kind for our University, and we look forward to its success.”
The Manchester Regional Education Partnership (MREP) is a collaboration
of entities with the same vision – making quality education accessible
to the greater Manchester area. MREP provides services such as on-line
credit courses for high school students and adult learners, non-credit
training programs for local citizens and the business community. MREP
also offers adult basic education, English for Speakers of Other
Languages, and GED classes as well as distance education programs
offering undergraduate and graduate degrees. The facility has a
state-of-the-art computer lab and a classroom for business training and
credit classes. MREP’s focus will be helping students achieve their
educational goals and working with local businesses to expand, retain
and grow.
For information about the Manchester Regional Education Partnership, contact MREP Coordinator Debra Kintzle at 563-822-1016 or kintzled@uiu.edu.
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