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Florida Bicyclist Hurt In Iowa; Louisiana Man Arrested

(Information from: The Des Moines Register, http://www.desmoinesregister.com)

SHENANDOAH, Iowa (AP) — Police have charged a pickup truck driver with hitting and seriously injuring a Florida bicyclist who was camping after riding in Iowa.

The Des Moines Register reports 55-year-old Danny Cardin, of Homer, Louisiana, was charged with serious injury by vehicle and leaving the scene of a serious injury accident after police were called to a campground in Shenandoah late Sunday.

The Iowa State Patrol says Cardin’s pickup struck a tent, dragging 67-year-old James Foley, who was inside.

Foley, of Jacksonville, Florida, was flown to a hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

The injury followed the death of another rider Sunday morning on the first day of statewide biking event, known as RAGBRAI.

Cardin was in the Fremont County jail Monday. Court records don’t indicate if he has a lawyer.

 

Kyle Busch Makes NASCAR History

Kyle Busch made NASCAR history with his dominating performance at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway winning the Crown Royal 400 at the Brickyard Sunday afternoon. Busch’s bid for history started Saturday when he won the NASCAR Xfinity Series Lilly Diabetes 250 from the pole leading all but one lap in the sixty-lap main event. Taking the green flag on the pole Sunday afternoon was the next step. History would be made three hours later when Kyle Busch took the checkered flag and became the first driver in NASCAR history to sweep a weekend’s races from the pole position. However, the win was not without a little late race drama as the Joe Gibbs Racing driver had to survive several late race restarts including the first double overtime since NASCAR’s new rules went into effect this year. Matt Kenseth restarted on the outside of Busch on the final restart but quickly settled into the runner-up position to give JGR a one-two finish. Jimmie Johnson battled back from an early speeding penalty to finish third. Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson rounded out the top-5. In his final race at the speedway, Tony Stewart raced up front in the early portion of the race. A pit road speeding penalty that put him a lap down looked to spoil the Columbus, Indiana native’s last race at his “home track.” Stewart battled back to finish eleventh and took a special lap around the track with Jeff Gordon, who finished thirteenth filling in for Dale Earnhardt Jr., saluting the fans on their final race at the famed speedway together. The race featured four lead changes among three drivers and eight cautions for thirty-four laps.

July 25th: On This Day

On this day in 1989, the late Keith Whitley was honored with a Gold Album for the first time, for Don’t Close Your Eyes. The album was the second in Whitley’s career, and contained three number one hits, “Don’t Close Your Eyes”, “When You Say Nothing at All”, and “I’m No Stranger to the Rain”.

 

Quartet From Osky State Title Team Named To All-Tournament Team

Oskaloosa’s State Softball Championship will be rooted in lore forever for many reasons.

Partially, the championship itself will be remembered for the thrilling 6-5 walkoff win the Indians pulled off after entering the 7th inning down two runs to Carlisle.

Some of the history will, of course, be saddled with this being Osky’s first ever softball championship.

But perhaps most of all, the title run will be defined by the overall effort and consistency from the entire Osky lineup.

All nine spots in Head Coach Jay Harms’s lineup had at least two hits in three games in Fort Dodge, and every single batter drove in at least one run.

Oskaloosa was not as clean as they have been at points this season defensively, but they survived through those errors thanks in large part to the timely play being made and the pitching of one phenomenal All-Stater.

While the team as a whole can feel like they had done their part, four Indians received the honor of being named to the Class 4A All-Tournament Team, which was comprised of 11 players from the four teams who made it to the semifinal round.

For Oskaloosa, it all starts and ends with the right arm of Alexis Groet. A player who has been on All-State lists since her 8th grade season, Groet showed why in her trio of games.

She went 3-0, dominating with a 1.33 ERA against the state’s best teams. Mowing down batters with 32 strikeouts and only 7 walks, there were few sustained threats against the junior all season, and especially in Fort Dodge. The one time she stumbled (in the 7th inning against Carlisle in the title game), her offense picked her up as she had so many times before.

From the offense, Aubrey Miller had the most complete tournament. Miller hit a solo home run against Perry in the quarterfinals to get Osky off to a great start and she kept hitting until the end, doubling in a run in that fateful 7th inning in the championship game.

Miller would go 6 for 10 at the plate with two doubles, the homer, two RBI, and two runs scored. Those offensive stats were in addition to Miller’s work at second base.

Helping Miller in the middle of the order was slugger Alexis Westercamp. Westercamp had a big quarterfinal game against Perry in the quarters, going 2 for 3 with what proved to be the game-deciding RBI with a third inning single. Her offensive totals for the tournament included going 3 for 8 with a double, those 2 RBI, and 2 walks drawn. She was also a steady hand behind home plate as Groet’s catcher.

The most surprising honoree for the Indians on the All-Tournament Team was freshman Ashley Kindley.

Kindley was the only 8th grader on the team in 2015, and eventually won the designated player spot that was an open battle most of the season. Kindley’s bat was hot whenever she was in the lineup, and she proved to be an important piece to the Oskaloosa puzzle.

The frosh had a huge game in the semifinals against Fairfield, going 2 for 2 with 3 RBI and a run scored. Kindley would finish the tourney having gone 2 for 5 at the plate with 4 runs driven in, a run, and 2 walks drawn. Kindley batted as the DP for pitcher Alexis Groet in all three games.

These four players show the diversity of this Indian ball club, but Coach Harms and the girls can truly say that it was a full team effort to accomplish their dream of winning a state championship.

Oskaloosa’s quartet was joined on the All-Tournament Team with Carlisle’s Alyvia Dubois, Alyssa Brown, and Gabby Schnathorst, along with Fairfield’s Kenady Waugh and Alli Deao and Boone’s Breanna Hunter and Lauren Calkins.

You can see the final play of all of Osky’s games at Fort Dodge on our Facebook page, Mahaska Zone Network. You can also hear full audio from all three of the wins on our website, radiokmzn.com.

Kip Moore Visits The St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital In Memphis

Kip Moore recently paid a visit to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, where he spent time with patients as they did some art activities. Moore’s visit to St. Jude comes as he gears up to headline Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater next month, as part of a local radio station’s annual “Guitar-B-Que” benefit for St. Jude.

Kenny Chesney Announces His New Single

Kenny Chesney has revealed “Setting The World On Fire” as the next single from his new album, Cosmic Hallelujah. The previously announced collaboration with pop star Pink will hit country radio on July 28 at 5 PM ET. Earlier this month, Kenny said he delayed the release of his new album because he wanted this duet track to be on there.

 

·       Chesney says of the new single, “You can’t conjure a song that captures that feeling of being on the brink like this does. The lyrics are a perfect way of saying it, but when you feel that melody rise, the arrangement picking up momentum – it’s bigger than you are, and all you want to do is throw yourself against the night.”

Next Stop Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Next Stop Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Sunday’s Crown Royal 400 at The Brickyard, the twentieth round of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regular season. All eyes will be on the Hendrick Motorsports No. 88 which will be driven by Jeff Gordon, who comes out of retirement to fill in for Dale Earnhardt Jr. who is still dealing with concussion symptoms that forced him to sit out last week at New Hampshire. Sunday will also mark the last start at the Indiana track for Columbus, Indiana native Tony Stewart, who will retire at the end of the season. Stewart is a two-time winner at the speedway and is coming off back to back top-five finishes the last two weeks. The new driver of the No. 24 car, rookie Chase Elliott will look to rebound after three finishes outside the top thirty at a track that saw the No. 24 go to victory lane five times.

The NASCAR X-FINITY Series Visit Indy For The Lilly Diabetes 250

THE NASCAR X-FINITY SERIES … also visits the famed Indy oval this weekend for Saturday’s Lilly Diabetes 250. Saturday’s race will be the final Dash 4 Cash race of the season offering four drivers the opportunity to win a one-hundred-thousand dollar bonus. For Ty Dillon it also is an opportunity to lock himself into the NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase should he win the Dash 4 Cash by virtue of winning the bonus at Richmond. Winning the race would also snap a sixty-four race winless streak stringing back to his first series victory at Indianapolis in 2014. He will be up against tough competition, not only from the series regulars but also six Sprint Cup Series drivers who will be pulling double duty. Those drivers are Joey Logano, Paul Menard, Kevin Harvick, Kyle Larson, Matt DiBenedetto and Kyle Busch, who was able to sweep the weekend last year.

Gwen Stefani Recalls Blake Shelton Telling Her About His Divorce

In a recent interview with Howard Stern, Gwen Stefani recalled the moment Blake Shelton told her he was getting divorced fromMiranda Lambert. Gwen said she “went white” when Shelton told The Voice team of his divorce last summer, especially since she was going through the same thing with singer Gavin Rossdale at the time. Stefani said, “I was in shock, because I felt like he was exposing me. I just couldn’t even wrap my head around it. I didn’t want anyone to know what was going on with me… I had this huge weight on me and nobody but my parents and obviously everybody involved knew.”

 

·       But Gwen says she soon confided in Blake and opened up to him about what she was going through. Stefani says, “It was during that time, he came up to my chair… I never saw him look so upset. So then I was like, ‘I gotta talk to you.'”

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