Cassadee Pope is officially off the market! Pope took to her socials on Friday (2/10) to announce that she’s engaged to her boyfriend of seven years, Rian Dawson. Cassadee shared a picture of the happy couple sharing a kiss along with the caption, “We’re ENGAGED!” Rian soon shared the same image on his Instagram account along with a caption that read, “The love of my life is now OFFICIALLY the love of my life. Never been happier. :)”
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Chapter 20 Takes Center Stage at Eggs and Issues
Saturday morning the Smokey Row Coffee House was abuzz as the audience asked the panel a series of questions concerning a collective bargaining bill known as Chapter 20.
The bill, which consists of 70 pages overall has caused quite the controversy amongst Mahaska County residents. Chapter 20 prohibits contract negotiations over insurance, leases of absence for political activities, supplemental pay, procedures for staff reductions, and advantages based off of seniority. The bill also limits mandatory topics for negotiation to base pay wages and that raises should not be more than three percent.
Just a few weeks ago the changes to Chapter 20 were brought up and within the next few weeks will be voted on. The panel, which consisted of Representatives Larry Sheets and Guy Vander Linden and State Senator Ken Rozenboom, insured that the bill was in fact not being rushed, as it has or is going through all the proper channels of the legislature. The coffee house audience had a different opinion on the timeline of this bill and expressed their high concerns and hopes that the representatives will do more research before passing such a bill.
One particular local resident had a large list of questions, concerns and clarifications that she wanted answers to. After going through some clarifications, she began her list: Why should the unions be removed?
In response, Senator Ken Rozenboom said, “Why should the taxpayers pay role system at the school or at the county or at the city or at the state be collecting dues for organizations that members chose to belong to. I am a member of a member organization. I write a check to them every year to maintain my membership.” Rozenboom than went on to say that he doesn’t believe that the taxpayers should have the cost of the paper work for unions. The Oskaloosa resident went on to ask whether or not the panel had campaigned on the idea of getting rid of collective bargaining. The panel refused to answer the question.
It was later questioned whether or not the bill was going to help the whole state of Iowa bring in more residence. He claimed that prospective residents of the state might look at a bill such as this, and not want to commit to being part of this kind of work industry. He said that current employees of the state are not going to want to remain in their current positions because there is nothing here for them.
“This bill is to annihilate the unions,” the resident said. “Iowa has never been a worker friendly state and is becoming far more hostile for the work force.”
Saturday morning saw a lot of back and forth comments between the panel and the audience. The fast moving bill will be a large topic amongst the state as developments are made over the next few weeks. Eggs and Issues will return to Smokey Row on February 25th with a special appearance from Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey.
Story by Alyssa Kerry, No Coast Network
February 10th: On This Day
On this day back in 1986, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson were presented a Gold Album for The Highwaymen. Though they would end up being called The Highwaymen, the group did not have an official name when they released the album on Columbia Records.
The single “Highwayman” became a #1 country hit.
Additional ACM Party For A Cause Details Revealed
Additional details and performers have been announced for the 5th Annual ACM Party for a Cause festival in Las Vegas on March 30 – April 2. Held in conjunction with the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards on April 2, the four-day festival will consist of a variety of events at different venues across Sin City and will feature performances by more than 50 country acts, including Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Stapleton, Dan + Shay, Lady Antebellum and more. The full schedule of events and performers can be found here.
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Ticket packages will be available for pre-sale on February 17, and general public tickets go on sale February 18 at www.ACMpartyforacause.com.
Proposal To Name Macon Street After Jason Aldean
Bibb County, Georgia, has proposed naming a portion of a road in the city of Macon after Jason Aldean. According to WMAZ-TV, a resolution will to go before the Bibb County commissioners next week recommending that a portion of Pine Street near The Children’s Hospital Navicent Health be renamed “Jason Aldean Way” in the Macon native’s honor.
· The proposal to rename the street comes after Jason performed a hometown concert that raised $500,000 for The Children’s Hospital Navicent Health in April of 2016.
Iowa abandons unemployment kiosk system
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials have confirmed that the state has stopped servicing or tracking the more than 700 self-help computer kiosks installed to replace dozens of unemployment offices closed in 2011 as a money-saving effort.
Iowa Workforce Development spokeswoman Courtney Greene told The Des Moines Register (http://dmreg.co/2ktMKTt ) that it’s unknown how many kiosks in the virtual access points program are still dedicated to helping the unemployed. Initially the kiosks were placed in public places such as libraries and homeless shelters.
Greene says improved technology that lets Iowans file for weekly unemployment claims by smartphone has made the kiosks less essential. She says the kiosk system was discontinued as part of the department’s efficiency efforts. It’s unclear when the department ended the program.
February 9th: On This Day
On this day back in 1975, Willie Nelson recorded the classic “Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain”. The song was a cover of Roy Acuff and helped jump start Nelson’s success as a singer and recording artist. He had thus far been primarily successful as a songwriter for other artists.
“Fill The Little Red Wagon” Campaign – Miranda Lambert
As she hits the road on her “Highway Vagabond Tour” this winter, Miranda Lambert is calling on fans to “Fill The Little Red Wagon” at her shows with food and supplies for animals in need. The “Fill The Little Red Wagon” campaign has already made appearances at Lambert’s tour stops in Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, with all donations benefitting local animal shelters.
· Lambert says, “The Little Red Wagon was overflowing and then some. I want to thank my fans, the volunteers, the communities, the shelters, Petmate, Live Nation and Country Radio for their tireless efforts and for how much they care about what I love, which is the mutts.”
· Miranda is also giving one lucky fan and a guest a chance to meet her before her show. To enter, all fans have to do is drop off pet supplies into the “Little Red Wagon” at the venue’s entrance on the evening of her performance.
Iowa Man Admits Being Drunk When Truck Rammed Into Car
ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — A 46-year-old man has admitted being drunk when his truck slammed into the back of a car, killing a passenger in the car.
The Des Moines Register reports (http://dmreg.co/2k75K93) that William Phipps, of Boone, pleaded guilty Wednesday to vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of a fatal accident. Prosecutors dropped several other charges in exchange for Phipps’ pleas. His sentencing is scheduled for March 23.
Police say Phipps was headed south June 10 on Interstate 35 in Ankeny when his truck rammed into the rear of a car driven by Zachary McMahon. The passenger in McMahon’s car, 30-year-old Alexander Koch, was pronounced dead at the scene. McMahon was treated at a hospital for injuries.
Police say Phipps fled on foot but was caught about half a mile away.
Jake Owen Receives The Arnie Award in California
Jake Owen was presented with the prestigious Arnie Award on Tuesday night (2/7) as part of Golf Digest’s annual “Golfers Who Give Back” event during the Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament in California. NFL great Peyton Manning and champion golfer Phil Mickelson joined Jake as recipients of the prestigious award, which is named after the late golfing legend Arnold Palmer. Owen’s parents, Steve and Mitzi Owen, were also in the audience for Tuesday night’s ceremony.
· Owen got a little emotional after legendary sports broadcaster Jim Nantz called him to the stage to accept to the award. Jake said, “I don’t do things for awards, but this is by far the most humbling think I could ever achieve.”
· Jake also opened up about what the Arnie Award means to him in a lengthy message on Instagram.
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