Sailboats crisscross Lake Davenport (Mississippi River) as part of the Davenport Sailing Club's Polar Bear Regatta held each October.

DekHockey group wants liquor license to sell beer at Crow Creek Park rink

The operator of the DekHockey facility at Crow Creek Park is seeking city approval to sell beer at the rink during the coming season.

Patrik Levesque, a Quad City Mallards player and organizer/operator of the Bettendorf DekHockey facility, is expected to make his proposal to the park board Wednesday (3/13). He made a similar request last year, but the board tabled that request to investigate the issue of allowing alcohol sales at the park.

High levels of sulfur dioxide and fine particulate pollution in Muscatine prompts health warning

High levels of fine particulate and sulfur dioxide pollution Monday (3/4) in Muscatine prompted a health warning to residents by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).

At noon Monday, fine particle levels averaged 57.5 micrograms per cubic meter at Garfield School in Muscatine and a daily maximum reading of 158 parts per billion (ppb) of sulfur dioxide was measured early this morning at the same school monitor, according to the IDNR.

Conditions were expected to improve by Tuesday (3/5) with a change in wind direction from a winter storm.

Public meeting on city budget Monday, Feb. 25

A public presentation on the proposed 2013-14 Bettendorf city budget will be given at 6:30 p.m., Monday (2/25) at city hall, 1609 State Street.

The $87-million budget would result in an overall 5 percent hike in property taxes and city service fees for the average Bettendorf homeowner.

The owner of the median-priced home – having an assessed value of $162,235 – would see an annual increase of $42 in property taxes, $18 in sewer fees, $4 in storm water fees and $4.60 in garbage collection cost under the budget proposal.

Isle of Capri reports $2.2 million third quarter loss; blames winter weather and soft economy

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. Wednesday (2/20) reported a $2.2 million loss for the third quarter ended January 27, blaming the weak economy and winter weather disruptions at its Midwest gambling facilities.

The Isle, owner of the Bettendorf Isle of Capri and Davenport Rhythm City casinos, lost 6 cents a share in the third quarter, compared with a 3 cents per share loss for the same period last year.

EPA plans 'non-attainment' designation for Muscatine County despite state effort to sidetrack move over sulfur dioxide emissions

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced plans to designate Muscatine County in "non-attainment" for sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution, a move Gov. Terry Branstad and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) had tried to sidetrack two years ago.

In his letter to the EPA's regional administrator in June 2011, Branstad recommended Muscatine County be designated as "unclassifiable" under the new SO2 emission standards, a move supported by the IDNR, then headed by Roger Lande, a prominent Muscatine attorney who resigned as IDNR director last year.

City council begins fiscal 2013-14 budget review

The average Bettendorf homeowner would see an overall 5 percent hike in property taxes and city service fees under the proposed $87.1 million 2013-14 budget outlined at recent city council sessions.

The owner of the median-priced home – having an assessed value of $162,235 – would see an annual increase of $42 in property taxes, $18 in sewer fees, $4 in storm water fees and $4.60 in garbage collection cost under the budget proposal.

MidAmerican says it won't seek legislation to bill customers upfront for future nuke plant construction

MidAmerican Energy's president told the Des Moines Register newspaper the company will not seek legislation this legislative session that would allow the utility to bill customers in advance for construction of a future nuclear power plant.

William Fehrman said the utility would not make a third attempt to pass such legislation because "the political support isn’t there," according to the Register article.

City moves closer to signing consent order with IDNR, EPA on sewage system upgrades

Bettendorf city officials appear ready to sign a consent order with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) calling for $32 million in sewer system upgrades over the next 20 years.

The agreement with the IDNR was outlined to the city council Monday (2/4) by engineering consultants Veenstra & Kimm and aldermen are expected to vote on the deal next month.

Iowa greenhouse gas emissions declined 4 percent in 2011; power plants emit 64 percent of total

Emissions of greenhouse gases – primarily carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide – in Iowa fell nearly 4 percent in 2011, with most of the decline coming from lower amounts emitted by electric generating stations burning coal and natural gas.

The 2011 emission totals were released Tuesday (2/5) by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and online charts showing emission data from individual companies and locations in the state can be viewed by clicking on this link. Click on "Read More" below to view a listing of the top 50 emitters of greenhouse gases in Iowa and their total emissions in 2011.

Isle of Capri Casinos joins bid for second Philadelphia gambling license

Isle of Capri Casinos, Inc. – owner of both Iowa Quad Cities gambling boats – announced last week (2/2) it will put up $25 million to join Tower Investments LLC in a bid for the second gambling license in the city of Philadelphia.

In its filing with Security and Exchange Commission, the Isle said it is putting up the money in the form of a standby letter of credit, "issued for the purposed of securing the Pennsylvania gaming license fee related to the project." If the venture is successful in being selected by the state gaming authority, the $25 million would be converted into a minority investment in the resort and casino venture, called "The Provence."

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