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Love and Theft Donates Song Proceeds to Manchester

Love and Theft are among the countless country stars who have sent their love to Manchester, England, following the deadly bombing at an Ariana Grande concert on Monday (5/22). As a way to show their support, the duo has pledged to donate proceeds from the download of their new song, “Love Wins,” over the next month to charity. In a video posted on Facebook, the duo’s Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson sat on the steps of Nashville’s Parthenon as they performed an acoustic rendition of their new song.

 

·         “Love Wins” can be downloaded here.

 

Collaborations Announced for CMT Music Awards

Several all-star collaborations have been announced for the upcoming 2017 CMT Music Awards, including cross-genre pairings from Florida Georgia Line with The Chainsmokers as well as Lady Antebellum with the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire. The night will also include superstars Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood performing live together for the first time on any CMT stage.

 

·         These acts will join previously announced performers Blake Shelton, Brett Eldredge, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett from Nashville’s Music City Center on June 7 at 8 PM ET. Additional performers will be announced soon.

Alicia Keys Gloats After Beating Blake Shelton

Blake Shelton has always given his fellow coaches on The Voice a hard time when they lose to him, and now that competitive banter has been reciprocated by his friend Alicia Keys. After Keys’ contestant, Chris Blue, beat Team Blake’s Lauren Duski during the Season 12 finale on Tuesday night (5/23), she couldn’t help but gloat a little. During a press conference after the show, Alicia said (quote via Parade), “Ladies and gentleman, it has been a great dream of mine to put a whippin’ on Blake Shelton. I couldn’t wait for the day, when I could say, Blake, nah, nah nah.”

 

·         All banter aside, Alicia actually has the utmost respect for Shelton’s contestant, saying, “Lauren is phenomenal, by the way. I am so, so proud of everybody who was on that stage tonight. This whole season has been such a beautiful group of people.”

Statesmen Ready for Battle at Track and Field Nationals

Gulf Shores, Ala.–A total of 10 individuals will compete in eight different events as William Penn takes on the best at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships.

The event will be held at Mickey Miller Blackwell Stadium Thursday through Saturday.  Fans can watch the Championships live in its entirety for $14.95 by clicking here

Highlighting the navy and gold crew will be Derek Seddon (Sr., Knoxville, Iowa, Physical Education) who has qualified in three separate events.

A three-time All-American, Seddon will begin his final Championships on Thursday by competing in the hammer at 1 p.m. (Central).  He ranks 11th in the NAIA at 184-10.

Later that afternoon, the 4×100-meter relay squad of Tristen Elmore (Fr., Ovied, Fla., Physical Education), Chris Leiba (Fr., Olympia, Wash., Business Management), Earl George (Sr., Gaithersburg, Md., Biology), and Dajon Shaw (So., Highland Park, Mich., Mechanical Engineering) will race in the prelims at 3 p.m.  The squad currently ranks 27th nationally with a time of 41.92 seconds.

Elmore will wrap up Thursday’s action by running in the 200-meter dash prelims at 5:05 p.m.  He enters 41st in the nation in a time of 21.65 seconds.

On Friday, Elmore and Leiba will both hit the track in the 100-meter dash prelims at 3:10 p.m.  Elmore sits 27th nationally at 10.63, while Leiba is 47th in the NAIA at 10.72.

Cornelius McCastle (Sr., McKinney, Texas, Industrial Technology) will be seeking gold in the high jump at 4:30 p.m.  He ranks seventh currently at 6-9.

Seddon will then be joined by teammate Derek Robinson (Jr., Jenks, Okla., Communications) in the discus at 5 p.m.  This is Seddon’s best event as he leads the NAIA at 189-0.  Robinson is 16th entering nationals at 162-0.

Very early Saturday morning (6 a.m.), Guadalupe Gonzalez (Jr., Houston, Texas, Exercise Science) will make her nationals debut as she runs in the marathon.  Gonzalez qualified for the race by running the half marathon in 1:28:16, which is 21st in the NAIA.

Seddon will wrap up his remarkable career Saturday at 1 p.m. as he faces off against the shot put field.  The senior is currently 13th at 52-10.25.

Full Schedule of WPU Events:
Thursday, May 25

1 p.m.–Men’s Hammer (Derek Seddon)
3 p.m.–Men’s 4×100-Meter Relay (Tristen Elmore, Chris Leiba, Earl George, Dajon Shaw)
5:05 p.m.–Men’s 200-Meter Dash (Tristen Elmore)
Friday, May 26
3:10 p.m.–Men’s 100-Meter Dash (Tristen Elmore, Chris Leiba)
4:30 p.m.–Men’s High Jump (Cornelius McCastle)
5 p.m.–Men’s Discus (Derek Seddon, Derek Robinson)
Saturday, May 27
6 a.m.–Women’s Marathon (Guadalupe Gonzalez)
1 p.m.–Men’s Shot Put (Derek Seddon)

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

Ex-Iowa Fire Academy Manager Gets Probation in Test Scandal

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — A former Iowa fire academy administrator has been given two years’ probation for falsifying test scores that were used to improperly certify thousands of firefighters.

Former Fire Services Training Bureau certification manager John McPhee also was sentenced Wednesday in Story County District Court to a suspended prison sentence of five years. He was fined $750 and ordered to serve 100 hours of community service. He had pleaded guilty to felony misconduct in office after making a deal with prosecutors.

McPhee was arrested in January, when the Iowa Department of Public Safety announced that 1,706 firefighters and emergency personnel had been awarded nationally recognized certifications despite failing written exams. The total found eventually reached 2,445. Authorities say McPhee assigned passing scores to exams without checking or correcting them for years.

Brett Eldredge Plays the Fifth Wheel

Nobody wants to be the fifth wheel on a double date, but Brett Eldredge made an exception on Monday night (5/22) so he could hang out with Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett and their wives at the Nashville Predators’ home playoff game. Rhett shared a picture of the all-star squad at the Bridgestone Arena after the big win, writing, “Solid crew tonight… headed to the cup.” Eldredge shared the same picture the next day, saying, “I’ll 5th wheel with this crew any day…”

 

  • Brett and Thomas were only a few of the country stars who made it out to the big game, including Carrie Underwood, Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Young, Dierks Bentley, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood and more.
  • The Preds are moving on to the Stanley Cup Finals next week.

May 24th: On This Day

On this day in 2010, Josh Turner received a Gold Single for his hit song “Why Don’t We Just Dance”.  The song was released as the lead-off single from his album Haywire.  “Why Don’t We Just Dance” became Turner’s third Number One hit on the Billboard US Hot Country Songs chart.

The song would end up being Certified Platinum by the RIAA.

Super Wednesday at the Southern Iowa Speedway PLUS Sprint Invaders

This week its “Super Wednesday” at the Southern Iowa Speedway and we are excited to bring in the winged warrior Sprint Invaders. Cablevey Conveyors, Sitler’s LED Supplies out of Washington IA, and Oskalossa True Value our the great sponsors of this much anticipated show. They will be joining our local stars in the Karl Chevrolet Dirt Trucks, IMCA Modifieds, Stock Cars, Sport Mods, Hobby Stocks, and Sport Compacts. Hot Laps at 6:45 with racing at 7:15
The races will be live on IMCA.TV with a 60 mile blackout. This is a great night for our local drivers to showcase their talent at the Southern Iowa Speedway all over the nation. NO NUMBER FEES this week so come out and enjoy. We can’t wait to get the half mile back in action after 3 weeks of Mother Nature not cooperating. This show will be ran quick as always so make sure you are there before 715.

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