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Montezuma volleyball advances to play for the Region 7 title tonight

In high school volleyball, Montezuma advanced to the Class 1A Region 7 title game last Thursday with a 3-0 sweep over Lynnville-Sully.  The scores were 25-18, 25-15 and 25-21.  Senior Riley Gatton had 13 kills and a service ace for the Bravettes, while junior Shateah Wetering had ten kills and was in on five blocks.  Montezuma improves to 29-6 on the year and will play New London tonight at Evans Middle School in Ottumwa for the Region 7 title.  We’ll have the game on KBOE-FM and the No Coast Network.  First serve is scheduled for 7:30pm; we’ll be on the air around 7:15pm.

In Class 2A volleyball last Thursday, Pella Christian advanced to the Region 5 title game with a 3-0 win at Pleasantville.  Pella Christian plays 4th ranked Sidney for the Region 5 title.  That game starts at 7pm tonight in Creston.

Area city-wide Trick or Treating is tonight and tomorrow night

A reminder that trick or treaters in Oskaloosa should go out tonight (10/30), rather than Halloween night (10/31).  In Oskaloosa, there’s a Trick or Treat Parade in City Square Park starting at 4:00pm today.  And city-wide trick or treating runs from 6pm to 8pm in Oskaloosa.

The City of Pella will be giving out candy to trick or treaters between 6pm and 8pm tonight(10/30).
Other area cities participating in Beggar’s Night tomorrow night (10/31):
Eddyville-5:30pm to 7:30pm
Albia-Around the square is 4pm-5pm and Trick or Treat is 6pm-8pm
Delta-6pm to 8pm
New Sharon-6pm to 8pm
Sigourney-Around the Square is 3:30pm to 5pm and Trick or Treat is 6pm to 8pm

October 29th: On this day

On this day in 1977, Dolly Parton released her 19th solo studio album, Here You Come Again. The album included Parton’s first significant “crossover” success, the Grammy award-winning title single. The album’s cover was the first to show the distinctive “Dolly” signature logo, created by Michael Manoogian, would become Parton’s de facto logo, appearing on all of her solo albums for the remainder of her association with RCA.

 

Airport meeting will be held tonight in Pella

The South Central Regional Airport Agency is having a public hearing tonight (10/29) in Pella.  They’ll discuss plans to acquire the land needed for the proposed airport to be built outside Oskaloosa and whether the Agency will use eminent domain to get that land.  The hearing is at 6pm tonight at the Pella Public Safety Complex at 614 Main Street in Pella.

Alleged synagogue shooter posted his intent on social media

The man who allegedly gunned down 11 worshipers at a Pittsburgh synagogue used three handguns and an AR-15 assault rifle in the 20-minute rampage and screamed to SWAT officers who wounded him in a shootout that he wanted “all Jews to die,” authorities said on Sunday.  Robert Gregory Bowers, the suspect in the latest mass shooting in America, allegedly acted alone in the Saturday morning massacre at the Tree of Life temple, bursting into Shabbat services with guns blazing and killing three women and eight men, while injuring six others, including four police officers, officials said.

During a news conference Sunday morning, the names of the dead were released. They ranged in age from 54 to 97, and included two brothers, a married couple and a family physician. All the victims were from the Pittsburgh area.  Dr. Karl Williams, the Allegheny County medical examiner, read the names of the victims: Joyce Fienberg, 75, Richard Gottfried, 65, Rose Mallinger, 97, Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, Daniel Stein, 71, Melvin Wax, 88, and Irving Younger, 69.  Also killed were brothers Cecil Rosenthal, 59, and David Rosenthal, 54; and Bernice Simon, 84, and her husband, Sylvan Simon, 86.

Bowers, 46, of Pittsburgh, remained in fair condition and under guard on Sunday in a Pittsburgh hospital. He is scheduled to make his first appearance in federal court at 1:30 p.m. on Monday.

State High School Cross Country results

At the State High School Cross Country meet Saturday (10/27) in Fort Dodge, Oskaloosa’s Carter Huyser was 31st in the 3A boys race and the Indians’ Lauren Coon was 55th in 3A girls.  Also in 3A girls, Pella was sixth in the team competition, led by Makayla Kruse in 11th place, Grinnell was ninth in team competition, with Mary Blanchard sixth overall.  In 3A boys, Pella was fifth in the team race with Josiah Wittenberg finishing sixth.  Albia was 14th in 2A girls, led by Sherryl Mae Rowe coming in 30th.  Albia’s boys were ninth in 2A with Landon Noe finishing eighth and teammate Brock Ratliff 13th.  In 1A girls, Cheyenne Shaw of North Mahaska finished 11th and Elise Boulton of Montezuma was 35th.  And in 1A boys, Pekin was 12th, as Brady Millikin finished 7th and Colton Glosser was 13th.

No swimmer from Oskaloosa qualified for state in Saturday’s regional meet.  Senior Veronica Bolibaugh set a school record in the 100 freestyle with a time of 58 point 58 seconds.

Oskaloosa’s football season ended Friday

Oskaloosa’s football season ended Friday night (10/26).  Harlan defeated the Indians 36-14 in Oskaloosa in the opening round of the Class 3A playoffs.  Harlan quarterback Preston Mulligan passed for one touchdown and ran 54 yards for another.  Oskaloosa senior running back Casey Hill ran for a touchdown and passed for a score to Iszac Schultz.  The Indians end their season with an 8-2 record.

Pella was also eliminated from the 3A playoffs Friday, as they lost to defending state 3A champions Cedar Rapids Xavier 14-6.  In Class 2A, PCM blanked Kuemper Catholic 49-0.  PCM hosts Williamsburg in the second round on Friday night (11/2).  In Class 1A, Pella Christian advanced with a 31-28 victory over Wilton.  The Eagles will travel to unbeaten Bellevue this coming Friday night.  In Class A, Hudson eliminated Lynnville-Sully 44-22 and Edgewood-Colesburg defeated BGM 58-21.

October 26: On this day

Born on this day in 1967 in Whangarei, New Zealand, was Keith Urban, country music singer, songwriter and guitarist whose commercial success has been mainly in the United States and Australia. In 1991, he released a self-titled debut album, and charted four singles in Australia before moving to the United States in 1992. Eventually, Urban found work as a session guitarist before starting a band known as The Ranch. Since 2006, he has been married to actress Nicole Kidman.

FBI confirms 12th suspicious package recovered in Florida

Two more suspicious packages were recovered Friday, one in Florida addressed to New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and the other in New York addressed to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

A source told USA TODAY a package addressed to Clapper was recovered Friday morning at a Manhattan postal facility. Like some of the previous packages addressed to prominent Democrats, the one found in New York City on Friday had the office of Florida Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz as the return address, a photo obtained by CBS News showed.  Police have been on heightened alert in the wake of devices addressed to top liberals, including former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Vice President Joe Biden.

The New York Police Department on Friday closed a Manhattan intersection to traffic and pedestrians as investigators handle the suspicious package. The NYPD said pedestrians and motorists should avoid the area near W. 52nd Street between 8th and 9th Avenues as police investigated the area.

Sen. Booker, a likely presidential contender in 2020, had no public events scheduled Friday. When contacted for comment, his office directed calls to law enforcement, citing the ongoing investigation.  On Wednesday, after news of the initial wave of packages broke, Booker, 49, tweeted: “These targeted acts of terror are despicable cowardice.”  Police have investigated multiple unattended packages in recent days and are urging the public to report anything that could be dangerous.

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