Category Archives: Education

Villsack Changes Course of Iowa Educaton

Vilsack Changes Direction for Iowa Education By Sam Garchik On Thursday, Governor Vilsack signed 5 education bills into law. They are: SENATE FILE 2272: Beginning with the graduating class of 2011, students will be required to take four years of … Continue reading

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Head Start Is Dear To My Heart

Head Start Is Dear To My Heart by Caroline VernonThis is an issue very close to my heart. All four of my children participated in Head Start. My oldest daughter is 26 and my youngest son is 10, so that … Continue reading

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LEGISLATIVE FORUM IN SCOTT COUNTY

LEGISLATIVE FORUM IN SCOTT COUNTY Saturday, February 25th, the most recent Legislative Forum was held at St. Ambrose University in Davenport.  It is held the last Saturday of each month that the legislators meet in session. It was attended by … Continue reading

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U of Iowa Students/Faculty Dismayed by Regents’ Power Grab; Event on Monday

U of Iowa Students/Faculty Dismayed by Regents' Power Grab by Linda Thieman Iowa City faculty/staff/student event planned for this Monday, January 30, at 3:30pm, Terrace Room (Room 166) of the Iowa Memorial Union to share their commitment to self-determination With … Continue reading

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No Pass, No Play

No Pass, No Play While this might not seem like an outwardly political post (it does let me use that “failing paper” icon in context, however!) – this caught my eye as being something rather troublesome in terms of the … Continue reading

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Word-Up! DNA Can Be Reprogrammed By Words

Word-Up! DNA Can Be Influenced And Reprogrammed By Words And Frequencies From http://www.quantumbalancing.com This gives a whole new meaning to the power of “the word”. And to think of all the times I spoke to how lame I am! OK… … Continue reading

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Bushco Buying News with Taxpayer Money Ruled Illegal

Bushco Buying News with Taxpayer Money Ruled Illegal by Robert Pear, New York Times This story arrived on the Blog for Iowa desk (thanks to Christina Butts in Des Moines) just in time for the last day of our Focus … Continue reading

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Evolution-Schmevolution: So-Called ‘Intelligent Design’ Being Taught at ISU

 Evolution-Schmevolution:  So-Called 'Intelligent Design' Being Taught at ISU The Des Moines Register  By Lisa Livermore Ames, Ia. — Tom Ingebritsen is a science professor who leads a small class where he pushes a hot button at the Iowa State University … Continue reading

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Honoring Those Who Go Before Us – Jim Hughes

Honoring Those Who Go Before Us: Jim Hughes – December 6, 1935


by Caroline Vernon

Jim said, “I made a commitment to myself and the world that if I was ever able to get out of that chair, I would dedicate the rest of my life to helping those who are less fortunate than I had been in my life.”

On December 6, 1935, Jim Hughes was born the youngest son of a union carpenter in Montgomery County, Illinois.

Upon graduating from high school in 1953, most of Jim’s former classmates were drafted into the service. Jim himself received orders to report 6 different times before finally receiving notification that he had been wrongly classified, 3 months prior to his 25th birthday. Instead of having a classification of 1A, he should have been classified as 3A, which meant he would only have been called up in the case of a homeland emergency. In the meantime it was difficult to get hired on with a 1A classification because employers knew it wouldn’t be long before workers were required to report for duty.

During the late 50's, early 60's, the economy was shaky and jobs were hard to come by. In the construction and building trades, as an example, you were lucky to accrue 600 hours a year. Jim worked on various union jobs, the first of which was as a laborers local, then he moved over to the Operating Engineers and worked on permit. He later worked for the Boiler Makers Union and the UAW.

By 1965, many of Jim’s friends had returned home from the service and were taking advantage of going to school through the GI bill while he was still bouncing from job to job. By then, Jim had gotten married and had children so it was at that time that he decided to go to St. Louis to work with the Teamsters. Jim stayed with the Teamsters for quite some time before being forced to take an early retirement due to health problems.

The family later moved to the Quad Cities in 1980 and Jim started RDS Walcott, a truck transportation brokerage business.  Jim and his wife Doris, successfully ran this business for many years until selling it in 2000. Jim and Doris had married on March 15, 1963, They have 10 children between them.
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Educational Disparity In Iowa

Educational Disparity In Iowa If you looked at the Des Moines Register today, you have every right to be confused.  Two items concerning education popped up. On the bad news front:  A list of Iowa's schools that need help (according … Continue reading

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