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August 15th: On this day

On this day in 1965, The Beatles set a new world record for the largest attendance at a pop concert when they played in front of 55,600 fans at Shea Stadium in New York City. The Beatles were paid $160,000 for the show, the set list included: ‘Twist and Shout’, ‘She’s a Woman’, ‘I Feel Fine’, ‘Dizzy Miss Lizzie’, ‘Ticket to Ride’, ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’, ‘Baby’s In Black’, ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’, ‘A Hard Day’s Night’, ‘Help!’, and ‘I’m Down’. Two of the Rolling Stones were among the audience, Mick Jagger and Keith Richard and later that evening; Bob Dylan visited The Beatles at their hotel.

Golden State killer faces new charges

The man whom investigators believe is the Golden State Killer was charged with first-degree murder Monday in what is thought to be the first death in a string of slayings that stretched over a decade across California.  Joseph DeAngelo, 72, of the Sacramento suburb of Citrus Heights is accused of killing a College of the Sequoia professor, Claude Snelling, who was shot Sept. 11, 1975, as he thwarted the 2 a.m. PT kidnapping of his 16-year-old daughter.  That murder was attributed to a man originally dubbed the Visalia Ransacker, who would break into homes and collect keepsake items, leaving behind valuables, and often made himself a meal before sneaking out into the night. More than 85 burglaries in Tulare County, California, where Visalia is the county seat, were linked to the Visalia Ransacker; the last was at Snelling’s house.   “As abruptly as they started, soon after in the winter of 1975, they abruptly ended here in Visalia,” said Tim Ward, Tulare County district attorney. “Now, we know they tragically continued elsewhere in the state.”

Authorities are saying the Golden State Killer and the Visalia Ransacker are the same person — so is the East Area Rapist, linked to 38 attacks in the Sacramento and Stockton areas, and the Original Night Stalker, who committed his crimes in Southern California. Visalia is about 170 miles northwest of Los Angeles and 200 miles southeast of Sacramento.   DeAngelo previously was charged with killing 12 people between 1975 to 1986. Snelling’s death is the 13th officially linked to the suspect.

DeAngelo also is suspected of raping another 45 victims but can’t be tried in those cases nor in the suspected burglaries because the statute of limitations has expired, officials said.

Oskaloosa High student commits to UNI basketball

Oskaloosa High School forward Cole Henry has verbally committed to play basketball at the University of Northern Iowa in 2019.  On Monday, Henry tweeted a photo of himself wearing a UNI jersey with the headline: Dream Come True.  The 6’9″ forward averaged 15 points a game as a junior last season as the Indians made it to the state tournament.

Investigators create a website for tips regarding Mollie Tibbetts

Investigators searching for Mollie Tibbetts have created a website to generate more tips.  The 20-year-old Brooklyn woman hasn’t been seen since she went for a run July 18.  The website is: FindingMollie.Iowa.gov.  Rick Rahn, a special agent with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, says over 1500 tips have come in about Molile’s disappearance.  Mitch Mortvedt with the DCI is asking if you’ve noticed any changes in someone since July 18, when Mollie disappeared.

“Change in normal routine. Which might include missing school, work or routine engagements without plausible explanation. A vehicle unexpectedly taken to a repair shop or sold or disposed of. Unexpected  or intensive cleaning of a vehicle, possibly at an unusual time of day or night. Unexplained lack of contact or inability to get in touch with someone you knew on the evening of July 18th into the morning of July 19th.”

Again, the new website for information on Mollie Tibbetts’ disappearance is: Finding Mollie.Iowa.gov.

Reward fund for Mollie Tibbetts has reached $316,000

The reward fund offered for the safe return of a missing Brooklyn woman has grown to nearly $316,000. A spokesman for Crime Stoppers of Central lowa said Thursday the organization has passed on more than 830 tips to authorities investigating the disappearance of Mollie Tibbetts. Tibbetts’ father has suggested she might have been abducted from her boyfriend Dalton Jack’s home in Brooklyn. The 20-year-old Tibbetts was seen jogging July 18 and her family reported her missing the next day. Jack’s brother, Blake, told Fox News there were no signs of struggle at the home, adding that Tibbetts is “small, but she would have done something” if she had been attacked. Dalton Jack says he received a Snapchat message from Tibbetts July 18, after she would have returned from her run. Authorities haven’t found her Fitbit or cellphone.

August 14th: On this day

On this day in 1976 Waylon Jennings was at #1 on the US country album chart with Are You Ready for the Country. Its title track is a song from Neil Young’s seminal 1972 album Harvest.Despite the title, this outlaw country album featured covers of rock songs, including “Can’t You See” by the Marshall Tucker Band. MacArthur Park (Revisited)” and won Waylon his first Grammy Award in 1969.

August 10th: On this day

On this day in 2009 Brooks & Dunn announced that they were breaking up in 2010 after 20 years as a duo. Signed to Arista Records in 1991, the duo recorded ten studio albums, one Christmas album and three compilation albums for the label. They also released fifty singles, of which twenty went to #1 on the Hot Country Songs charts and nineteen more reached top ten.

Brad Sweet Dominates on Night #2 of the Knoxville Nationals

Brad Sweet picked up where he left off in Sunday’s Weld Racing Capitani Classic presented by Great Southern Bank, by dominating the Thursday Toyota Night qualifier for the 58th Annual 5-hour ENERGY Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s General Stores. The Grass Valley, California native took home $12,000 for his win in the Kasey Kahne Racing #49. Sweet also secured himself the pole position for Saturday night’s $150,000 championship event. He will be flanked by Ohio’s Chad Kemenah, while the second row will be comprised of Wednesday high point drivers Kyle Larson and Donny Schatz.

Sweet started sixth in the 25-lapper, but wasted no time in getting to the front. He had the lead by turns three and four, ahead of Mark Dobmeier, Rico Abreu, Terry McCarl and Jacob Allen. Josh Schneiderman smacked the wall on the backstretch and slowed to a stop to bring a caution one lap in. Sammy Swindell spun a lap later, but fortunately, just avoided tipping over.

The rest of the event went green. Sweet led the field back to green ahead of Abreu, who had passed Dobmeier, McCarl and Allen. Tim Kaeding moved into the top five on the restart, and then grabbed fourth from McCarl on lap four. David Gravel, who started 13th shot from sixth to fourth on lap five. Two circuits later, he worked by Dobmeier for third.

Sweet jetted into lapped traffic on lap nine. He built a huge lead over Abreu that eclipsed four seconds with ten to go. There was no stopping the “Big Cat”, who took the checkers ahead of Abreu, Gravel, Kaeding and McCarl. Chad Kemenah, Cory Eliason, hard-charger Shane Stewart (from 23rd), quick timer Carson Macedo and Kraig Kinser rounded out the top ten. Sam Hafertepe Jr., Chris Martin, Dave Blaney, Swindell and Eliason won heat races. Don Droud Jr. took the C main, while Macedo claimed the B.

“That was fun,” said Sweet in Victory Lane, who will also receive $2,000 from SprintCarUnlimited.com for earning Saturday’s pole. “The car has been on rails all weekend. The job is only half done now. We’re obviously in good position on Saturday night. That’s what it’s all about. I think we made a little bit of a statement tonight. We by far had the best car. I feel like they’re going to be gunning for us on Saturday, so we just need to do our job. I feel like coming to (races like the Capitani Classic)…it doesn’t pay a lot and the competition is so tough…I need that extra track time. I’m not Donny Schatz. We’ve been tuning on this racecar.”

“That felt good,” said Abreu. “We just keep getting our car better and better. Thanks to all the fans…it’s cool to see this place packed. It’s cool to be in this environment. There’s no place in the world that creates so much energy. It’s a lot like the Chili Bowl…and both are races we’ve had success at. Three years in a row to be locked in the A main, it just shows how good this team is.”

“We had kind of a disappointing day qualifying,” said Gravel. “We really needed to win that heat race. It just wasn’t a good night point-wise. We had a really good car early in that A main. It wasn’t what we wanted, but we made the best of it. We’ll move on, we just needed to qualify better.”

Two firsts for the Knoxville Nationals occurred. Gio Scelzi, just 16 years, eight months and 14 days old this Saturday, will become the youngest driver to ever qualify for the championship event. That eclipses Jeff Gordon’s 1989 start at 18 years, and 15 days old. Also, Tom Harris of Banbury, Oxfordshire, became the first driver to compete at the Knoxville Nationals from the United Kingdom.

The top sixteen drivers locking themselves into Saturday night’s A main in the first eight rows included Sweet, Kemenah, Larson, Schatz, Aaron Reutzel, Kerry Madsen, Tim Shaffer, Carson Macedo, Gio Scelzi, Tim Kaeding, Ian Madsen, Jacob Allen, Rico Abreu, Greg Hodnett, Shane Stewart and Terry McCarl.

Those drivers who will start in rows one through five of Saturday’s B main include Parker Price-Miller, Lucas Wolfe, Daryn Pittman, Brock Zearfoss, Cory Eliason, Mark Dobmeier, David Gravel, Sammy Walsh, Austin McCarl and Kraig Kinser.

Friday’s FVP Night will include the drivers who missed the top 26 in points. The top four finishers in Friday night’s main event will earn starting spots 17-20 in Saturday’s championship. The fifth place finisher will start 11th in Saturday’s B. The $10,000 Speed Sport World Challenge will also be run. If the winner of the race has not qualified already for Saturday night’s main event, they will be awarded the 25th starting spot. Two-time and defending World Series Sprintcars (WSS) champion James McFadden will start on the pole, alongside Lynton Jeffrey.

The 58th Annual 5-hour ENERGY Knoxville Nationals presented by Casey’s General Stores continues with FVP night, Friday, August 10. There are still tickets available for the biggest event in sprint car racing! For more information, visit www.KnoxvilleRaceway.com!

Man charged in Davis County death faces new charges

Terry Petary, the man charged with vehicular homicide after he hit and killed Merlin Beechy(9) in June, is now facing new charges.  The new set of charges includes vehicular homicide, causing serious injury by vehicle, leaving the scene of of an accident, possession of a controlled substance, leaving the scene of an accident that causes death and failure to report an accident.  There are several types of vehicular homicide charges, and the one filed against Petary applies when the person behind the wheel is no under the influence of drugs or alcohol.  The vehicular homicide charge is a Class C felony.

Reward for Mollie Tibbetts has reached over $300,000

The reward for the safe return of a missing Brooklyn woman has reached $301,363. This is a record amount for the organization that was incorporated in 1982. Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa says relatives of 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts believe she’s alive but has potentially been kidnapped. Tibbetts went missing on July 18 from her hometown of Brooklyn. Meanwhile, law enforcement in southeast Iowa say a woman’s body found in Lee County is not that of Mollie Tibbetts. Mollie was last seen jogging on the city streets in Brooklyn on July 18th.

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