An Oskaloosa woman is facing several charges after she was arrested Wednesday night (10/21) in Wapello County. The Wapello County Sheriff’s Office says 24-year-old Claudia Blizzard is charged with possession of a controlled substance–morphine–as well as possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension, eluding, forgery and an outstanding warrant for violating her probation.
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MEET THE H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PETS OF THE WEEK: “CHEVY & SUZIE”
This week’s H & S Feed & Country Store Pets of the Week are “Chevy” & “Suzie” They’re a bonded pair who need to be adopted together. Both have sweet dispositions and would be a great match for someone with room in their hearts and homes for two older dogs.
If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Chevy & Suzie or any of the pets at Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter, visit https://www.stephenmemorial.
Check out our visit about Chevy & Suzie with Terry Gott from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:
Dolly Parton Brings Stephen Colbert To Tears
Dolly Parton’s voice can apparently bring grown men to tears. In case you missed it, during an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Dolly’s singing made the host weep.
During her interview Dolly sang the bluegrass standard “Bury Me Beneath the Willow,” and Colbert was so overcome by emotions he had to wipe away tears.
“So I better hush before you cry yourself to death and you can’t finish the show,” Dolly said at the end of the song. That made Stephen laugh and joke, “Like a lot of Americans, I’m under a lot of stress right now Dolly.”
.@DollyParton sings “Bury Me Beneath The Willow” and I think somebody is cutting onions. 😭 #LSSC pic.twitter.com/zoUmBN77vZ
— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) October 21, 2020
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1965, Ernest Tubb was inducted to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
- Today in 1991, “The Patsy Cline Collection” album was released.
- Today in 1992, Mark Chesnutt’s second album, “Longnecks and Short Stories,” went gold.
- Today in 1992, the album, “Wynonna,” by Wynonna was certified double platinum.
- Today in 1996, Tracy Byrd released the album, “Big Love” and Mary Chapin Carpenter released the album, “A Place in the World.”
- Today in 1999, Martina McBride was #1 on “Radio & Records’” Country Top 50 chart with her single, “I Love You.”
- Today in 2002, the USA Network held the first auditions for the inaugural edition of the “Nashville Star” Ronnie Dunn and Trace Adkins were both on hand, as is Jon Brennan, who is better known as the shy, aspiring country singer from the second season of MTV’s “Real World.” Of course, Buddy Jewell went on to win the competition in May 2003.
- Today in 2005, Keith Urban’s “Better Life” began a six-week run at the top of the Billboard chart.
- Today in 2008, a wax figure of Carrie Underwood was unveiled at Madame Tussauds in New York.
- Today in 2011, Ronne Dunn sang “The Star Spangled Banner” at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington as Major League Baseball’s St. Louis Cardinals swamped the Texas Rangers in a World Series game.
- Today in 2012, Taylor Swift’s “Red” album was released.
- Today in 2016, Eric Church donated $1-million for diabetes research during a fundraiser at the Westin in Charlotte, where his parents, Ken and Rita Church, received an award.
- Today in 2017, Alan Jackson, songwriter Don Schlitz (the author of “The Gambler”) and the late Jerry Reed were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Trump tends to his electoral map, Biden eyes Obama boost
By ZEKE MILLER, WILL WEISSERT and JONATHAN LEMIRE
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is hopping from one must-win stop on the electoral map to the next in the leadup to a final presidential debate that may be his last, best chance to alter the trajectory of the 2020 campaign.
As Democrat Joe Biden holes up for debate prep in advance of Thursday’s faceoff in Nashville, Tennessee, he’s hoping for a boost from former President Barack Obama, who will be holding his first in-person campaign event for Biden on Wednesday in Philadelphia. Obama, who has become increasingly critical of Trump over the three and a half years since he left office, will address a drive-in rally, where supporters will listen to him over the radio inside their cars.
It comes a day after Trump, trailing in polls in many battleground states, stopped in Pennsylvania on Tuesday. Trump was bound for North Carolina on Wednesday as he delivers what his campaign sees as his closing message.
“This is an election between a Trump super recovery and a Biden depression,” the president said in Erie, Pennsylvania. “You will have a depression the likes of which you have never seen.” He added: “If you want depression, doom and despair, vote for Sleepy Joe. And boredom.”
But the Republican president’s pitch that he should lead the rebuilding of an economy ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic has been overshadowed by a series of fights. In the last two days he has attacked the nation’s leading infectious disease expert and a venerable TV newsmagazine while suggesting that the country was tired of talking about a virus that has killed more than 221,000 people in the United States.
Before leaving the White House for Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Trump taped part of an interview with CBS’ “60 Minutes” that apparently ended acrimoniously. On Twitter, the president declared his interview with Lesley Stahl to be “FAKE and BIASED,” and he threatened to release a White House edit of it before its Sunday airtime.
Also trailing in fundraising for campaign ads, Trump is increasingly relying on his signature campaign rallies to maximize turnout among his GOP base. His trip to Pennsylvania on Tuesday was one of what is expected to be several visits to the state in the next two weeks.
“If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing,” Trump said in Erie.
Erie County, which includes the aging industrial city in the state’s northwest corner, went for Obama by 5 percentage points in 2012 but broke for Trump by 2 in 2016. That swing, fueled by Trump’s success with white, working-class, non-college-educated voters, was replicated in small cities and towns and rural areas and helped him overcome Hillary Clinton’s victories in the state’s big cities.
But Trump will probably need to run up the score by more this time around as his prospects have slipped since 2016 in vote-rich suburban Philadelphia, where he underperformed by past Republican measures. This raises the stakes for his campaign’s more aggressive outreach to new rural and small-town voters across the industrial north.
His aides worry that his opponent is uniquely situated to prevent that, as Biden not only hails from Scranton but has built his political persona as a representative of the middle and working classes.
Trump, who spoke for less than an hour, showed the crowd a video of various Biden comments on fracking in a bid to portray the Democrat as opposed to the process. The issue is critical in a state that is the second leading producer of natural gas in the country. Biden’s actual position is that he would ban new gas and oil permits, including for fracking, on federal lands only. The vast majority of oil and gas does not come from federal lands.
Three weeks of wrangling over the debate format and structure appeared to have subsided after the Commission on Presidential Debates came out with procedures meant to reduce the chaotic interruptions that plagued the first Trump-Biden encounter last month.
This time, Trump and Biden will each have his microphone cut off while his rival delivers an opening two-minute answer to each of the six debate topics, the commission announced. The mute button won’t figure in the open discussion portion of the debate.
Trump was to have been joined in Erie by first lady Melania Trump, in what would have been her first public appearance since she and the president were sickened with COVID-19. But her chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham, said Tuesday that Mrs. Trump has a lingering cough and would not accompany the president.
As Trump was on the road, Biden was meeting at his lakeside home in Wilmington, Delaware, with senior adviser Ron Klain, who is in charge of debate preparation. Also on hand: a group of aides that the campaign has purposely kept small to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus.
Biden, who taped his own interview with “60 Minutes” on Monday at a theater near his home, had no public events Tuesday or Wednesday and wasn’t scheduled to travel — except to the debate — on Thursday. His running mate, California Sen. Kamala Harris, was out campaigning.
Biden is now tested about every two days for the coronavirus and has never been found to be positive. He suggested before last week’s planned second debate in Miami that the proceedings shouldn’t happen if Trump was still testing positive for COVID-19 after contracting the virus earlier in the month.
The candidates instead held dueling town halls on separate networks after the commission said the debate should occur virtually, citing safety concerns, and Trump rejected the idea.
___ Weissert reported from Wilmington, Delaware. Miller reported from Washington. AP writers Jill Colvin, Kevin Freking and Deb Riechmann in Washington contributed to this report.
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AP’s Advance Voting guide brings you the facts about voting early, by mail or absentee from each state: https://interactives.ap.org/advance-voting-2020/.
Surge of Covid patients in Iowa hospitals continues
The state’s coronavirus tracker shows more than 500 Covid patients are in an Iowa hospital today, a higher patient count than at any other time during the pandemic.
An infectious disease expert says it’s no surprise to the medical community as the total number of Covid cases identified in Iowa has jumped 28% in the past two weeks.
“Given the magnitude of the surges we have seen in recent days and the high plateaus after every surge, then this was expected to happen,” said Dr. Rossana Rosa, an infectious disease specialist at UnityPoint in Des Moines.
Rosa said a big worry is smaller hospitals won’t have the capacity to care for Covid patients, transferring them on to the state’s larger hospitals.
“Resources in our communities are limited not only in terms of the technical resources needed to support patients,” Rosa told Radio Iowa, “but also human resources to actually provide the care.”
Hospitals typically see an increase in patients with respiratory illnesses during the fall and winter. In addition to getting a flu shot, Dr. Rosa said older Iowans and those with lung conditions ask their doctor about getting a pneumonia shot as well.
As for navigating the pandemic, Dr. Rosa said “there is no silver bullet,” but a combination of measures are important, like avoiding poorly ventilated indoor settings.
“It’s still important to maintain physical distancing, avoid crowds,” she said, “wearing your face covering when you are out, washing your hands.”
The springtime peak for Covid hospitalizations in Iowa was on May 9, when 417 patients were being treated for Covid. Today’s tally of 501 is 17 percent higher than that.
Nebraska’s governor has imposed new Covid-related restrictions that go into effect tomorrow after Covid patient surges in Nebraska hospitals. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said last week that hospital capacity isn’t overwhelmed by Covid patients here. The state’s coronavirus website shows hospitals have 38% of inpatient beds open and available.
Company working with Oskaloosa, Knoxville school districts is hacked
An online company hired by the Oskaloosa and Knoxville school districts has had a security breach that may have involved several students. Timberline provides Medicaid billing and information for over 190 Iowa school districts. Timberline has informed the Oskaloosa and Knoxville districts that someone got into their system, encrypted certain files and removed other information. Timberline says the stolen files have the names of current and former students, their birthdates and Medicaid billing information. The stolen files do not include social security numbers, credit card numbers or financial information.
Testimony ends in Kelsie Thomas retrial
Tuesday (10/20) was the final day of testimony in Kelsie Thomas’ retrial for first degree murder. The Ottumwa woman is accused of killing her 5-year-old daughter Cloe Chandler in July 2018. Thomas is facing trial again after her first trial in March ended with a hung jury on a first degree murder charge. On Tuesday, Thomas’ defense team called just one witness—a forensic pathologist who claimed Chandler’s death was an accident. Last week, the medical examiner who performed Chandler’s autopsy said the girl died from manual strangulation. Both sides now have until November 3 to turn in written closing arguments. Judge Lucy Gamon will then decide Thomas’ fate, as Thomas asked for a bench trial for her retrial.
The 2020 CMT Music Awards Are Tonight
The 2020 CMT Awards are happening tonight, and it’s bound to be a great night of music.
The show, hosted by Kane Brown, Ashley McBryde and Sarah Hyland, as well as one more yet-to-be named host, will feature performances by Ashley, Kane, Dan + Shay, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan, Maren Morris, Sam Hunt, Shania Twain, Gabby Barrett, Jimmie Allen andNoah Cyrus, Kelsea Ballerini and Halsey, Luke Combs and Brooks & Dunn, and Morgan Wallen.
In addition, six breakout artists – Caylee Hammack, HARDY, Ingrid Andress, Mickey Guyton, Riley Green and Travis Denning – will perform on the Ram Trucks Side Stage.
This year’s presenters include Taylor Swift, Brandi Carlile, Demi Lovato, Diplo, Idina Menzel, Jessica Chastain, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Rob Thomas and Tanya Tucker.
In addition to the regular awards, CMT just announced that Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles will be honored with the first honorary Equal Play Awards for her outspokenness and advocacy for women in country music.
Luke Combs, and Kelsea Ballerini lead the list of nominees with three a piece, while Dan + Shay, Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood, Ashley McBryde, Gabby Barrett, Kane Brown, Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert, Old Dominion and The Chicks, also have multiple nominations.
Video of the Year nominees include: Carrie Undrwood’s Drinking Alone,” Keith Urban’s “Polaroid,” Kelsea Ballernin’s “homecoming queen?,” Luke Combs’ “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” Miranda Lambert’s “Bluebird,” and Tanya Tucker’s “Bring My Flowers Now.”
2020 CMT Music Awards Nominees
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Drinking Alone” – Carrie Underwood
“Polaroid” – Keith Urban
“homecoming queen?” – Kelsea Ballerini
“Beer Never Broke My Heart” – Luke Combs
“Bluebird” – Miranda Lambert
“Bring My Flowers Now” – Tanya Tucker
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Ashley McBryde – “One Night Standards”
Carrie Underwood – “Drinking Alone”
Gabby Barrett – “I Hope”
Kelsea Ballerini – “homecoming queen?”
Maren Morris – “The Bones”
Miranda Lambert – “Bluebird”
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Jason Aldean – “Got What I Got”
• Luke Bryan – “One Margarita”
• Luke Combs – “Even Though I’m Leaving”
• Morgan Wallen – “Chasin’ You (Dream Video)”
• Sam Hunt – “Hard To Forget”
• Thomas Rhett – “Remember You Young”
GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Lady A – “Champagne Night”
• Little Big Town – “Wine, Beer, Whiskey”
• Midland – “Cheatin’ Songs (Live From the Palomino)”
• Old Dominion – “One Man Band”
• The Chicks – “Gaslighter”
• The Highwomen – “Crowded Table”
DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Brothers Osborne – “All Night (Studio Performance)”
• Dan + Shay – “I Should Probably Go To Bed”
• Florida Georgia Line – “Blessings”
• LOCASH – “One Big Country Song”
• Maddie & Tae – “Die From A Broken Heart”
BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR, PRESENTED BY KIT KAT
Blanco Brown – “The Git Up”
• Caylee Hammack – “Family Tree”
• Gabby Barrett – “I Hope”
• Ingrid Andress – “More Hearts Than Mine”
• Riley Green – “I Wish Grandpas Never Died”
• Travis Denning – “After a Few”
COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Blake Shelton with Gwen Stefani – “Nobody But You”
• Carly Pearce and Lee Brice – “I Hope You’re Happy Now”
• Dan + Shay & Justin Bieber – “10,000 Hours”
• Kane Brown feat. Nelly – “Cool Again”
• Marshmello & Kane Brown – “One Thing Right”
• Thomas Rhett featuring Jon Pardi – “Beer Can’t Fix”
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
From CMT Artists of the Year: Ashley McBryde – “One Night Standards”
• From CMT Crossroads: Brooks & Dunn and Luke Combs– “Brand New Man”
• From CMT Artists of the Year: Chris Young – “Drowning”
• From CMT Crossroads: Halsey and Kelsea Ballerini – “Graveyard”
• From CMT Artists of the Year: Sam Hunt – “Fancy”
• From CMT Crossroads: Sheryl Crow and Chris Stapleton– “Tell Me When It’s Over”
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1957, the Elvis Presley film “Jailhouse Rock” premiered.
- Today in 1968, Nashville’s top Country Music Awards go to Jeannie C. Riley’s “Harper Valley P.T.A.” for best song and to “Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison” for best album.
- Today in 1987, the “Hillbilly Deluxe” album by Dwight Yoakam was certified gold.
- Today in 1987, “The Best Of Dan Seals” album was released.
- Today in 1994, Willie Nelson’s “Always On My Mind” album was certified quadruple platinum.
- Today in 1997, Wynonna Judd’s album, “The Other Side,” was released.
- Today in 1999, the “Wide Open Spaces” album by the Dixie Chicks was certified for multi-platinum sales of 8-million.
- Today in 2001, some of country music’s biggest artists gathered in Nashville to show their support of America and to raise money for the Salvation Army, which has been working around the clock since the September 11th terrorist attacks. The music at the “Country Freedom Concert” began with Martina McBride’s a cappella introduction to “Independence Day” and closed with Trisha Yearwood and a choir belting out “We Shall Be Free.” But those were just two of the key moments during the three-hour show that featured some unexpected songs while the artists – and the fans – demonstrated their unwavering love of America.
- Today in 2001, Billy Gilman took part in the all-star “United We Stand” concert in Washington, D.C.
- Today in 2001, Alan Jackson was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.
- Today in 2002, it was revealed that Faith Hill’s “Cry” album debuted at #1 on “Billboard’s” Top Country Albums chart as well as the all-genre “Billboard 200” chart. The CD sold a whopping 472,000 copies in just its first week – that was the highest SoundScan debut in history for any Warner Bros. Records recording artist. Plus, first-week sales of “Cry” were nearly twice her record-breaking 1999 “Breathe” debut, which also hit the #1 spot on Billboard’s Top 200 Album and Country Album Chart (it sold 242,229 in its first week).
- Today in 2003, the Eagles’ album, “Eagles – The Very Best Of,” as well as Mark Wills’ “And The Crowd Goes Wild” arrived in stores.
- Today in 2004, Toby Keith received his second quadruple-platinum album for “Shock’n Y’all.”
- Today in 2009, Brad Paisley performed at Madison Square Garden for the first time.
- Today in 2012, Garth Brooks, Connie Smith, and session keyboard player, Hargus “Pig” Robbins, officially joined the Country Music Hall of Fame.
- Today in 2014, Little Big Town’s “Pain Killer” album was released.
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