Chris Stapleton’s Traveller continues to dominate on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart. His CMA Album Of The Year sold 97,000 copies in pure album sales to land at number one on both the overall and country charts.
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A Title For Toyota
Timothy Peters’ victory in Friday night’s Lucas Oil 150 at Phoenix International Raceway clinched the 2015 Camping World Truck Series manufacturers’ title for Toyota – its third straight and eighth overall.
Tundra drivers have amassed thirteen wins this season – including two by Peters – and built an insurmountable seventy-one-point lead entering the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Trees Lead The Way In Osky City Council Meeting
The Oskaloosa City Council met for their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday night, and before the meeting a brief study session was held.
The study session included review and discussion regarding decreasing the span of sidewalks to be built in the near future with a Sidewalk Improvement project. The new plan is to leave off part of the project north of Orchard Street and on North 3rd street across from the high school.
Later in the regular meeting the decision was passed for the budget intended with the bid.
In the regular meeting, more topics were discussed. One being the change of The Oskaloosa Municipal code chapter 12.40 which narrowed the type of tree and where they are allowed to be planted in Oskaloosa.
The code also declares that Emerald Ash trees are to be taken down due to concerns of the Emerald Ash Borer beetle, and replaced with an acceptable species of tree, along with an agreement which states if any trees are to be taken down due to construction the equivalent amount of trees are to be replanted, such as the ones on 3rd Avenue East, where they hope to plant 50 more.
The “Oskaloosa Trees Forever” Association received a certificate of recognition for all of the hours put into tree inventory and the work they have done to hand trees out to Elementary kids along with planting trees on public property.
In other business the council:
– Set a public hearing for December 7th at 6:00pm for the proposed sale of the vacant lot owned by the city located at 204 North C Street
– Set another public hearing for December 21st to consider levying a special assessment against private property for weed cutting by the city
The next scheduled meeting of the Oskaloosa City Council is set for Monday, December 7th at 6 PM in the Council Chambers in City Hall.
Story provided by Kaylee Daniels
Familiar Topics Headline Meeting of Supervisors
The Mahaska County Board of Supervisors met for their regularly scheduled meeting Monday morning, and a couple of recurring themes were the main headlines.
The major topic of discussion involved the former Country Life Health Care facility, which will be closing its doors and be completely emptied at the end of November.
There were several items of discussion on the topic, including what will happen with the facility. Vice Chair Willie Van Weelden invited Pastor Jon Nelson of Central Reformed Church to speak to the Board. Nelson stated that he felt there was a need for a building for transitional housing or a shelter, and that the churches in town could organize the facility.
Following that, the Board began talking about what the best ideas would be. First, they would disconnect the power and water until they have a new occupant, should that be the course of action. Next, they ended the insurance coverage on the building, as they are not sure yet if it will be demolished before or after a sale.
Supervisor Mike VanderMolen stated that he believed it would make the most sense to auction off the land with the building on it, and the section of land that is next to the building. Chair Mark Doland agreed with this, and they will continue the discussion further at a later meeting.
One major concern was that the building should not sit unoccupied for too long, as it could become a target for vandalism and become an eyesore off the highway. This will be kept in mind to keep a fairly brisk timeline engaged.
The next major topic on the agenda involved the Local Option Sales Tax. All three supervisors stated that they felt as though there was no real need for a large sum of the county tax to go toward the proposed recreation center and childcare facility. They were concerned where the ownership of the building would go, among other questions. The Board would likely put the money toward a conservation learning center that they have already invested some money in, as well as the secondary roads in the county.
Following the meeting in the public comments, Andrew Jensen of the Mahaska Community Development Group said the Board’s lack of interest in helping the funding for the recreation and childcare facility was “disingenuous.” He cited a meeting dedicated to discussion on the Local Option Sales Tax a few weeks ago, which nearly half of the attendees voiced support for that particular project. The Board adjourned following the comments with nothing further.
Also in the meeting the Board:
- Considered Courthouse Security recommendations, appointing Troy Bemis as the Courthouse Security Director
- Set a public hearing for December 7th at 9 AM in the Mahaska County Courthouse for road vacations for an alley in the Town of Wright and West Street in the Town of Truax
- Set a public hearing for December 7th at 9:05 AM in the Mahaska County Courthouse for reclassification to Level C status of Resolve Avenue and 300th Street
- Approved eleven stop sign resolutions for some of the uncontrolled intersections throughout the county
The next meeting of the Mahaska County Board of Supervisors is set for December 7th in the Mahaska County Courthouse 3rd Floor Conference Room. The meeting will be called to order at 9 AM.
Canned Food Drive Coming To Central Basketball Games
PELLA—In conjunction with Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, the Central College Student-Athlete Advisory Council will sponsor a canned food drive Wednesday at the Dutch basketball games.
Non-perishable items and monetary donations will be accepted from 5:30-8:30 p.m. and will support Pella and the surrounding communities’ food shelves. The Big Red Radio from KNIA/KRLS will be set up outside of P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium to accept the donations.
The Dutch basketball squads will take on Iowa Wesleyan at 6 and 8 p.m., with both looking to improve to 2-0 this season.
Story provided by Alex Cooper
Marion County Fair Association Finalizes Knoxville Raceway Management Staff
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KNOXVILLE, IOWA – The Marion County Fair Association has finalized the management staff of Knoxville Raceway for the 2016 racing season. Spire Sports + Entertainment, a leading athlete management and consulting company in the motorsports industry, has joined Race Director John McCoy and Business Manager Gary Schumacher to manage revenue, sales, marketing and public relations for the 5/8-mile central Iowa track.
“Effective immediately Kendra Jacobs, of Spire Sports + Entertainment, will fill the role as Marketing Manager for the speedway,” said Dennis Hasselhuhn, Marion County Fairboard President. “Kendra has extensive experience in motorsports public relations, management and promotions in the sport and a long history in sprint car racing. We’re looking forward to having her, along with her passion and commitment to the sport, join us here in Knoxville.”
Jacobs has worked in motorsports since 2002 in both NASCAR and sprint car racing. She is also co-host of MRN’s and MAVtv’s “Winged Nation” which covers sprint car racing across the country.
“Knoxville Raceway is the premier dirt track in the country,” Jacobs said. “Not only do I respect the track for its quality of racing and high-profile events but I also have an emotional attachment to the community and the atmosphere that I’ve been lucky to be a part of since I was a child. Knoxville is a leader in the industry and we’re looking forward to working with John (McCoy) and Gary (Schumacher) to bring in new partners, more fans and further promote its status in the sport.”
Knoxville Raceway recently announced its 2016 schedule which boasts the 56th Annual FVP Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s General Stores on August 10-13, sprint car racing’s most prestigious and high-paying event. The 13th Annual Lucas Oil Late Model Nationals move up one weekend to September 15-17. The 360ci sprint cars will once again take to the track for the 26th Annual Arnold Motor Supply 360 Nationals onAugust 4-6.
General admission will be $15 for adults and free for children ages 12 and under for regular shows throughout the 2016 season. For more information, including a full schedule and special event admission, please visit www.knoxvilleraceway.com, like the track on Facebook and follow @KnoxvilleRaces on Twitter.
Partnership opportunities are available for the 2016 season and special events at the raceway, including the Knoxville Nationals. Contact Kendra Jacobs atkjacobs@spiresportsinc.com or 704-619-9638 for details.
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Men’s Bowling Makes A Run At The Bracket, Women’s Unable To Reach
The William Penn men’s bowling team made a run in bracket play at the ISYL Leatherneck Classic Saturday and Sunday.
William Penn was seventh out of 31 teams in qualifying with 8,853 pins, while Lindenwood (Mo.) took the top seed with 9,388 pins.
As the #7 seed, the Statesmen knocked off #2 McKendree (Ill.) 2-1 in the quarterfinals of bracket play, but could not get past #3 Wisconsin-Whitewater in a 2-1 loss. UW-W eventually defeated Lindenwood 2-1 in the championship.
Jacques Kaune (Sr., Anchorage, Alaska, Business Management) was the navy and gold’s best in the 306-person field with a 199.2 average.
The remaining four members of WPU’s varsity also averaged over 190 pins during the weekend. Quincy Bruce (So., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, General Accounting) led the quartet at 196.3, while Michael Applegate (Sr., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Secondary Education) was at 194.5. Stian Hoff (Jr., Orkanger, Norway, General Accounting) had a 194.2 average and Nick Walker (Fr., Zeeland, Mich., Business Management) owned a 192.3 clip.
WPU’s second team competed as well, finishing 11th out of 17 teams in the JV division with 8,200 pins.
Cory Rissman (Sr., Yorkville, Ill., Industrial Technology), at 197.3, and Connor Frederick (Sr., Ottumwa, Iowa, History/Government), at 178.6, both started six games, whileJason Forsyth (Fr., Weatherford, Texas, Business Management) started five rounds with a 196.5 mark.
Rylie Reidel (So., Knoxville, Iowa, Business Management) (174.0), Ryan Racimo (Jr. Olympia, Wash., Exercise Science) (173.0), Curtis Majka (So., Elgin, Ill., Mechanical Engineering) (168.3), and
Cody Adair (Jr., Kearns, Utah, Industrial Technology) (145.7) all started three games. Kevin Wesely (Sr., Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Industrial Technology) knocked down 136 pins in his lone game.
Next Up: William Penn takes two weeks off before traveling to Madison, Wis. on December 5-6 to compete in the Ebonite Warhawk Open.
The Statesmen women’s bowling squad battled hard, but was unable to reach bracket competition at the ISYL Leatherneck Classic Saturday and Sunday.
William Penn was 12th out of 23 teams in qualifying with 7,738 pins, while Wichita State (Kan.) took the top seed with 8,907 pins. #5 seed St. Ambrose upset WSU in the semis en route to eventually winning the title.
Stephanie Adams (Jr., Souris, Manitoba, Business Management) tied for 24th out of 202 bowlers with a 188.2 average. Montana Pence (Sr., Stronghurst, Ill., Elementary Education) started in six games as well, posting a 173.3 clip.
Cybil Lennie (So., Ottumwa, Iowa, Undecided) paced the remaining group with an average of 164.8 pins (five games), while the trio of Briell Newberry (So., Holland, Mich., Secondary Education) (158.0), MacKenzie Boyd (Jr., Knoxville, Iowa, Human Services/Sociology) (156.7), and Audra Farley (So., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Education) (148.3) each started three games.
Cheyanne Starr (Fr., Ottumwa, Iowa, Psychology), at 181.5, and Amber Ovel (Fr., Waterloo, Iowa, Business Management), at 156.5, both had a pair of starts at the Classic.
Next Up: William Penn takes two weeks off before traveling to Madison, Wis. on December 5-6 to compete in the Ebonite Warhawk Open.
Story provided by Wade Steinlage
November 16th: On This Day
On this day in 2003, The 31st Annual American Music Awards were given out in Losa Angeles. Tim Mcgraw won Favorite Male and his wife Faith Hill won Favorite Female.
Karen Fairchild & Kimberly Schlapman Introduce Oh Gussie! Home Goods Collection
The Oh Gussie! Home Goods Collection was introduced by Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman as it arrived at Cracker Barrel stores last week.
Under The Radar Music: Webb Wilder
I’ve decided to do something a bit different in the coming weeks and share some of my favorite “alt-country” and Americana artists who tend to fly under the radar.
First up is “The Last Of The Full-Grown Men”, Webb Wilder. The Character of Webb Wilder was originally invented for a short film about a backwoods private detective who fell out of the ’50s and happened to also be a musician. He decided to hang onto the personna, and has had a career as a musician since the mid-1980s. Here’s one of his tunes that got a tiny bit of airplay on music video channels. A tongue-in-cheek little number called “Human Cannonball”… Enjoy!
And here’s a smokin’ live version of the Big Joe Williams blues classic “Baby Please Don’t Go”:
So there’s a little sample of an artist you may not have heard of. I’ll have another one next week. See ya then! – Bobbo 🙂
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