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President Trump visits Dubuque

Operations Supervisor for the Dubuque Regional Airport Todd Dalsing said many planes have been flying in and out of the airport the past few days preparing for when President Trump arrives Thursday morning.  The president plans on heading to Northeast Iowa Community College after landing for a roundtable event to discuss workforce development.  President Trump will also be looking at some of the manufacturing labs at the community college during his visit.  Trump will also be meeting with Marshalltown mayor Joel Greer to briefly discuss the EF-3 tornado that destroyed parts of the town one week ago.  The White House has told media outlets all events today are invitation only.

 

Kevin Lindgren live in-studio today

Currently residing in Des Moines, by way of Detroit and Cincinnati, Kevin’s multiple places that he has called home has also created musical influences that are also all over the map. What comes naturally is that of acoustic rock and classic rock stylings. You will definitely hear the musical influences of artists such as The Rolling Stones, Hootie & The Blowfish, and Sister Hazel, to name a few.

Having opened for national touring artists such as Granger Smith, Jason Boland, Terry McDermott, Miggs, Ryan Montbleau, and Lee DeWyze, Kevin is continually looking to spread his musical wings to find more opportunities to share his music on the stage and in the studio.

Meet Rocky the cuddly cat

Rocky, the domestic short hair cat, is our KBOE/KMZN Pet of the Week.  Rocky, estimated at approximately 2 years old, is a very friendly, loving little guy who loves to cuddle.  He is looking for his forever home.  Rocky was abandoned and brought to Stephen Memorial Shelter.  Rocky is ready for adoption now so submit an application to give him a loving home.  Call Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter at (641) 673-3991 for more information about Rocky or a wide variety of other loving and adoptable pets!

Oskaloosa City Golf Tourament was held on Sunday

Spencer Tucker won the Oskaloosa City Golf Tournament Sunday. Tucker won the championship flight, blue tees, with a five under par 135 for 36 holes. That was seven strokes better than Cody Major. Freddie Lundsdgaard was third, ten strokes off the lead.

In the first flight, Paul Foster finished first with a 144 score. Ed Playle won the second flight with 159. Gordon Stuit shot 177 to take the third flight. And Sophie Lund won the women’s flight with a 167 score.

Flash flooding on Eastern US coast

Flash flood warnings and watches were in effect Wednesday across much of the Mid-Atlantic and deep into upstate New York as heavy rains continued to pound the waterlogged region for a fifth day.  About 30 million people have been under a cloud of flood watches for days, most of them in the East, as almost a quarter of the nation struggled with a double whammy of overwhelming waters or excessive heat.  Almost 40 million people from Washington state to Arizona were dealing with a dangerous heat wave, the National Weather Service said.  In the East, weather service radar showed bands of moderate to heavy rainfall with embedded thunderstorms extending from eastern North Carolina across Virginia and into Maryland, central Pennsylvania and central and western New York stat

July 25th: On this day

On this day in 1995 Charlie Rich, singer and musician, died in his sleep aged 62. Rich who acquired the nickname The Silver Fox is best remembered for his 1973 hits, “Behind Closed Doors” and “The Most Beautiful Girl”. Rich’s destructive personal behavior famously culminated at the CMA awards ceremony for 1975, when he presented the award for Entertainer of the Year, while visibly intoxicated. Instead of reading the name of the winner, who happened to be John Denver, he set fire to the envelope with a cigarette lighter.

July 24th: On this day

Today in 2003 Johnny Cash picked up six nominations in the MTV Video Music Awards for his remake of Nine Inch Nails’ “Hurt” from his album, American IV: The Man Comes Around. The video, featuring images from Cash’s life and directed by Mark Romanek, was also named the best video of the year by the Grammy Awards and CMA Awards, and the best video of all time by NME.

Boating tragedy in Branson

Seventeen people died Thursday when a duck boat they were riding in capsized during a storm in Branson, Missouri.  Nine of the victims were members of one family; two other members of the family survived.  The driver of the boat was among the victims.  However, the captain survived.  At least seven other passengers were injured, including two in serious condition.  Sheriff Doug Rader of the Stone County Sheriff’s Dept said that it was too early to know the cause of the incident.

Governor Reynolds assessed the tornado damage at Vermeer

Governor Kim Reynolds was in Pella Friday afternoon to see first-hand the damage caused by Thursday afternoon’s tornado at Vermeer Manufacturing.  “Truly, truly just a miracle that we had no fatalities and the amount of damage that we see here. To think that we had 400 customers on site. I think that says volumes about your team and how they were able to respond very quickly to the tornado and to make sure that people were safe and getting taken care of.”

Two of Vermeer’s eight buildings were totaled by the tornado. Vermeer President and CEO Jason Andringa tells the North Coast Network how the damage will affect production.  “At this point, we are quite optimistic that we may be able to get some of our production going again next week, starting early in the week. In the near term, we think we’re going to be able to ramp up even more production.  Andringa says the building where parts are stored was not affected by the tornado.

In all, seven people were treated for minor injuries at Pella Regional Medical Center.

Reynolds has also been checking on tornado damage in Bondurant and Marshalltown. The National Weather Service says at least five tornadoes hit lowa on Thursday. Meteorologist Jeff Johnson says it will take days to determine the full number of tornadoes and how strong they were.  The National Weather Service says the tornado was an EF-3, with sustained winds of 144 miles an hour. Several buildings at Vermeer had significant damage and the company’s waste management facility was destroyed. 

Vermeer Manufacturing in Pella will be open for business today following Thursday’s tornado. Team members on all shifts in Corporate, Plant 1, Plant 2 (front office and production), Plant 3 (front office and production) and the Parts Center should report to work today beginning with first shift. Team members on all shifts in front office and production of Plants 4, 5, 6 and 7, ACS/Test, Vermeer Underground Technologies and the Global Pavilion should not report to work unless contacted by their manager.

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