A hawk perched on a light pole surveys the Mississippi riverfront on a late autumn afternoon.

Bettendorf defense stuffs Knights, 22-0

Bettendorf's defense shutout the Assumption Knights 22-0 in a showdown of unbeaten and top-ranked teams Thursday (Sept. 13) at Brady Street Stadium.

After a scoreless first half, the Bulldogs scored early in the third quarter when receiver Colin Sandeman caught a 51-yard touchdown pass.

Later in the third, an errant punt snap over the head of the Assumption punter resulted in a safety.

The Bulldog running game wore down the Assumption defense in the second half, and halfback Jake Eikenberry scored twice on runs of 7 and 10 yards to ice the victory.

Bettendorf, ranked first in the state 4A poll, has not yet given up a point this season, moving to 3-0 in the MAC. Assumption was third in last week's state 4A football rankings.

Top-ranked Bulldogs to face 3rd-ranked Knights



After a lopsided 61-0 win against Davenport North last week (above), Bettendorf takes its 2-0 record and number one state 4A ranking on the road against Davenport Assumption Thursday (Sept. 14) at Brady Street Stadium. Assumption also is undefeated and is ranked third in the state football poll.

Wildflower border


A border of wildflowers provides a colorful border between the parking lot and the Crow Creek Park baseball complex.

Sunset at Crow Creek Park baseball diamonds



The sun sets on the Crow Creek Park baseball complex off Tanglefoot Lane, Bettendorf. The shortening days and cooler evenings signal the turning of the season from summer to fall. Only a few players remain at the ballparks as high school football kicks off this week in the Mississippi Athletic Conference.

Skipping in the rain



The bronze sculpture "Skipper" on the Bettendorf riverfront readies a stone to toss into the Mississippi River just downstream of the Interstate 74 Bridge.

Admissions at Isle of Capri casino at five-year low

Gamblers visiting the Isle of Capri riverboat casino fell to a five-year low in 2006 while gambling revenues at the Bettendorf riverboat declined below its 2002-03 level, according to the most recent annual report by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.


For fiscal 2005-06 ending July 31, the Isle of Capri had 1,612,809 admissions with adjusted gross revenue of $98.7 million. That compares to 1,797,773 admissions and revenues of $97.9 million in 2001-02.

Admission data for the past five years shows a steady drop at the Isle of Capri, falling more than 10 percent from the 2001-02 level. Gambling revenues at the Isle peaked at $105 million in 2003-04 and have declined the past two years. Revenues during the last fiscal year were off more than 6 percent from the 2003-04 high.

Reflecting the overall decline in revenues, the gambling taxes paid to the City of Bettendorf in 2005-06 were down 6 percent from 2003-04. The city received $527,080 in gambling tax revenue in 2003-04, compared to $493,436 in the most recent fiscal year. Scott County saw the same drop in gambling taxes as the city.

Meanwhile, the state's gambling take increased slightly compared to 2003-04. The state received $19.94 million from the Isle of Capri in 2003-04, compared to $20 million in the most recent fiscal year. The state tax paid by the boat was virtually the same, but the regulatory fee was $100,000 higher last year, compared to 2003-04.

The Isle of Capri's other Quad Cities gambling boat, The Rhythm City Casino in Davenport, showed similar declines in attendance falling from a high of 1,575,669 admissions in 2001-02 to 1,355,165 in 2005-06. Revenues at the Rhythm City peaked in 2004-05 at $78.2 million and declined to $77.3 million in the latest 12-month period.

Bettendorf riverboat casino admissions (adj. gross revenue)


2005-06 - 1,612,809 ($98.7 million)

2004-05 - 1,750,797 ($103.9 million)

2003-04 - 1,764,844 ($105.4 million)

2002-03 - 1,759,816 ($99.6 million)

2001-02 - 1,797,773 ($97.9 million)

2000-01 - 1,870,810 ($93.5 million)

1999-00 - 2,018,936 ($89.4 million)

1998-99 - 1,944,630 ($84.9 million)

1997-98 - 1,717,663 ($73.8 million)

1996-97 - 1,778,387 ($67 million)

1995-96 - 1,443,113 ($55.7 million)


Note: The figures for 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998 are for operation of the Lady Luck Casino (predecessor to the Isle of Capri Casino Riverboat). Source: Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission.

Site work underway for new Hy-Vee store



A backhoe removes concrete paving from the north end of the Hy-Vee Food Store along Devils Glen, Bettendorf. A new Hy-Vee store will be built on the site, just south of the Luther Towers (in background), to replace the current Glenroads Hy-Vee.

Genesis Clarissa Cook Hospice takes shape in Bettendorf



The Clarissa C. Cook Hospice House takes shape along Tech Drive, Bettendorf. The $7.4-million facility will have 16 beds to provide care for terminally ill patients. Genesis VNA & Hospice has been providing hospice care in the Quad Cities for 15 years, and the new facility will be area's first free-standing hospice.

Going, going, gone for Jackson/Stensvad Administrative Center



A pile of rubble to be hauled away is all that's left of the old Jackson Elementary School, Bettendorf, this afternoon (8/15). The former elementary, most recently the district's Ray Stensvad Administrative Center, is being torn down to make way for a new Armstrong Elementary School. Jackson School opened for the 1952-53 school year with kindergarten, first, second and third grade classes. It became a kindergarten through 5th grade school in 1954. Jackson closed in 1985 when Paul Norton Elementary opened in north Bettendorf. The building was remodeled and has served as the district's administrative office since 1986.

15th Street reconstruction work



Work continues on reconstruction of 15th Street, Bettendorf, from Central to Mississippi Boulevard. The project will bring the street up to city standards with curb and gutters to handle stormwater runoff.

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