A lone white egret enjoys the Mississippi Riverfront near Lindsay Park, Davenport.

PV Board Minutes 3.15.04

Regular meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Debbie Dayman. Members present: Barsness, Dayman, Messman, Schurr. Absent: Hoffmann, O'Hara, Thornton.

Bulldogs finish third at state tournament


The Bettendorf Bulldogs prepare for tip-off against Waterloo East at the 4A semifinal contest at Vets Auditorium, Des Moines, Friday, March 19. After rallying from 12 points down to tie the score in the fourth period, the Bulldogs fell to Waterloo East 51-49. On a last second shot by Brett Wessels, the Bulldogs defeated Ottumwa, 39-37, to take home the third place trophy in the 4A tournament.

People with gambling problems invited to participate in UI study

IOWA CITY, Iowa -- Some form of legalized gambling now exists in every state except Hawaii and Utah. Most adults gamble responsibly but with this proliferation, more people are developing pathological gambling ñ gambling that is out of control and leads to personal distress and/or marital, legal and financial difficulties.

Individuals with this problem are invited to participate in a University of Iowa Health Care treatment study. The study will examine the effectiveness of the drug bupropion in treating pathological gambling. Some participants may receive a placebo (inactive medication).

Participants must be age 18 or older and cannot be depressed or abusing alcohol or drugs. Participants must be able to read and write English. Women must not be pregnant or planning to get pregnant during the study period.

Study participation involves a total of nine visits to the UI over three months. The first visit includes a physical examination. The follow-up visits involve assessment of the participant's gambling and other problems as well as a discussion of the medication and its side effects. Compensation will be provided.

Bettendorf Park Board Minutes 2/11/04

MINUTES of BETTENDORF PARK BOARD FEBRUARY 11, 2004

Bettendorf Park Board Minutes 2/10/04

MINUTES of BETTENDORF PARK BOARD

SPECIAL MEETING, FEBRUARY 10, 2004

Bettendorf School Board meeting 3.1.04

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BETTENDORF COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Unofficial Minutes of the March 1, 2004, Regular Meeting (Pending Board Approval)

On to state for Bettendorf boys and girls basketball teams


Bettendorf students swamp the boys basketball team after the Bulldogs defeated Davenport Central 53-46 to win the district championship and a ticket to the state 4A tournament next Wednesday (March 17) in Des Moines. The girls team punched its ticket to the state tournament last week and fell to top-ranked Ankeny in the first round contest March 10.

A strong March breeze


The strong winds of early March even grounded the ducks along Leach Park in Bettendorf. The wind brought rain showers, but moderate temperatures kept the precipitation from turning to snow.

In our opinion. . . upstream bridge should be the priority

The plan to rebuild and widen the Interstate 74 Bridge is not cost-effective, will add to air and noise pollution and ultimately will fail to improve bi-state travel in the Quad Citiesí region.

A new six-lane bridge will significantly increase air pollution and noise pollution and the decade of construction work will make the I-74 corridor a traffic nightmare during, and even after, construction work is completed.

Regional planners and local governments should be working instead on an upstream crossing between Bettendorf and East Moline that will be needed to carry an estimated 22,000 daily crossings of the Mississippi River in 2025.

Scott County Family Y registration begins for spring seasons

The Scott County Family Y is now accepting registrations for the spring roller hockey, soccer, t-ball and volleyball seasons.

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