- Today in 1984, Lorrie Morgan joined the Grand Ole Opry.
- Today in 1989, the “River Of Time” album by the Judds was certified gold.
- Today in 1989, Tammy Wynette’s album, “Tammy’s Greatest Hits,” was certified platinum.
- Today in 1989, Kathy Mattea had the #1 single in the country with “Come From The Heart.”
- Today in 1993, Reba McEntire and Linda Davis recorded “Does He Love You.”
- Today in 1994, the “Indian Outlaw” video by Tim McGraw was certified gold.
- Today in 1995, Patty Loveless’ “You Don’t Even Know Who I Am” topped the country singles charts.
- Today in 1998, the “Greatest Hits” album by Clay Walker was released.
- Today in 1999, Kenny Rogers received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award at the 30th annual Songwriter’s Hall of Fame Awards dinner.
- Today in 2002, Trace Adkins performed a special benefit concert at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon. The concert will raise money for the charities of the BellSouth Senior Classic at Gaylord Opryland which include: Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, Middle Tennessee Council Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scout Council of Cumberland Valley, Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee, Family & Children’s Service and Tennessee Lions Charities.
- Today in 2002, Cyndi Thomson’s debut album, “My World,” was certified gold.
- Today in 2008, Brad Paisley’s “Waitin’ On a Woman” was released.
- Today in 2009, George Jones’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” The Kingston Trio’s “Tom Dooley” and The Stanley Brothers’ “Rank Stranger” were added to the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry.
- Today in 2013, Carrie Underwood was pulled over for speeding directly following her performance at Nashville’s LP Field.
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Dolly Parton was at No.1 on the US country chart with ‘I Will Always Love You’. Elvis Presley indicated that he wanted to cover the song. Parton was interested until Presley’s manager, Colonel Tom Parker, told her that it was standard procedure for the songwriter to sign over half of the publishing rights to any song Elvis recorded. Parton refused. ‘I Will Always Love You’ later became a worldwide No.1 hit for Whitney Houston in 1992 when featured in The Bodyguard.
Reports indicate Country Music Television upsets core audience with campaign supporting gun control
According to reports, many CMT fans say they will no longer tune into the music channel after it announced a campaign promoting “National Gun Violence Awareness Day” and to call attention to the more than 100 lives that are lost every day to gun violence. Reports indicate that the effort was met with intense criticism from many on social media. One campaign director tweeted “This is anti-gun propaganda disguised as virtue,” adding, “CMT has gone down the drain with all other corporations who sell out to the Woke extremists.”
Global glitch: Swaths of internet go down after cloud outage
By: KELVIN CHAN
LONDON (AP) — Dozens of websites briefly went offline around the globe Tuesday, including CNN, The New York Times and Britain’s government home page, after an outage at the cloud service Fastly, illustrating how vital a small number of behind-the-scenes companies have become to running the internet.
The sites that could not be reached also included some Amazon pages, the Financial Times, Reddit, Twitch and The Guardian.
San Francisco-based Fastly acknowledged a problem just before 6 a.m. Eastern. About an hour later, the company said: “The issue has been identified and a fix has been applied.”
Most of the sites soon appeared to be back online.
Fastly said it had identified a service configuration that triggered disruptions, meaning the outage appeared to be caused internally. Brief internet service outages are not uncommon and are only rarely the result of hacking or other mischief.
Still, major futures markets in the U.S. dipped sharply minutes after the outage, which came a month after a cyberattack forced the shutdown of the biggest fuel pipeline in the U.S.
Fastly is a content-delivery network, or CDN. It provides vital but behind-the-scenes cloud computing “edge servers” to many of the web’s popular sites. These servers store, or “cache,” content such as images and video in places around the world so that it is closer to users, allowing them to fetch it more quickly and smoothly.
Fastly says its services mean that a European user going to an American website can get the content 200 to 500 milliseconds faster.
Internet traffic measurement by Kentik showed that Fastly began to recover from the outage roughly an hour after it struck at mid-morning European time, before most Americans were awake.
“Looks like it is slowly coming back,” said Doug Madory, an internet infrastructure expert at Kentik. He said “it is serious because Fastly is one of the world’s biggest CDNs and this was a global outage.”
The impact of Fastly’s trouble highlights the relative fragility of the internet’s architecture given its heavy reliance on Big Tech companies — such as Amazon’s AWS cloud services — as opposed to a more decentralized array of companies.
“Even the biggest and most sophisticated companies experience outages. But they can also recover fairly quickly,” Madory said.
When the outage hit, some visitors trying to access CNN.com got a message that said: “Fastly error: unknown domain: cnn.com.” Attempts to access the Financial Times website turned up a similar message, while visits to The New York Times and U.K. government’s gov.uk site returned an “Error 503 Service Unavailable” message, along with the line “Varnish cache server,” which is a technology that Fastly is built on.
Down Detector, which tracks internet outages, posted reports on dozens of sites going down.
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Frank Bajak in Boston and Zen Soo in Hong Kong contributed to this report.
State troopers launch new crackdown on dangerous drivers
Another Special Traffic Enforcement Project (STEP) begins Wednesday focused on impaired drivers.
Iowa State Patrol Trooper Ryan DeVault says the upcoming four-day STEP time frame was identified by the Fatality Reduction Task Force, which has one goal.
He says the goal is to get the traffic death rate below 300 — which he says hasn’t been done since 1959. The Task Force reviewed data from over the past 10-years to look for trends they could focus on and this time it will be primarily on impaired drivers.
“That’s one of those statistical areas they looked at as far as impaired driving goes, and seeing higher rates during that four-day time frame there,” he says. Since the beginning of 2021, there have 118 been traffic-related deaths in Iowa, which is up 24 deaths from last year at this same time. He says there is one thing everyone can do to cut the death total — buckle up.
“Out of those 118 fatalities, 43 percent of those fatalities are non-seatbelt wearers. So there’s a potential that 43 percent of those 118, a life could have been saved by a seatbelt,” according to DeVault. “We always know that that isn’t always the case — but potentially 43 percent of those numbers could have been saves.” DeVault says you can also help by getting choosing a designated driver or getting a ride if you are drinking.
“There’s multiple different apps for Ubers and these rideshare programs — there’s all kinds of ways — even in your smaller towns, if you are going to consume too much alcohol, to make sure you have a designated driver or use one of these rideshare apps,” DeVault says. A person who gets an O-W-I will see stiff fines, jail time, and other possible penalties.
He says you could also lose your job and it can make your insurance cost go up. And if your actions result in a death or deaths, you face much more severe penalties, in addition to being saddled with a crash survivors’ guilt.
(By Ric Hanson, KJAN, Atlantic)
Oskaloosa School Board meets Tuesday
Tuesday night (6/8) the Oskaloosa School Board will consider approving a new contract with Superintendent Paula Wright. Also at Tuesday’s meeting the Board will consider a calendar for its pre-Kindergarten program. Tuesday’s Oskaloosa School Board meeting starts at 6 at the George Daily Auditorium Board Room.
New campaign urges Iowans to get COVID-19 vaccine
State officials have launched a new P-R campaign to encourage more Iowans to get a Covid-19 shot. Two ads are running on radio, T-V and online. One features scenes of summer activities and a message targeted at pre-teens, teenagers and young adults who are now eligible for the vaccine. The other ad features the Iowa National Guard’s leader. Adjutant General Ben Corell got Covid in November and had to be hospitalized for a full week.
Iowa Department of Public Health director Kelly Garcia says as vaccine eligibility expands to young Iowans, it’s important to reach more diverse groups, including teens and their parents or guardians. In a written statement, Governor Reynolds said getting a Covid shot is a personal decision unique to every individual and the goal of this campaign is to communicate how Iowans can benefit from getting vaccinated. Reynolds was vaccinated on live TV in early March with the single dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
Bezos plans to go to space aboard Blue Origin flight in July
By MICHELLE CHAPMAN
AP News – Jeff Bezos will be aboard for Blue Origin’s first human space flight next month.
In an Instagram post early Monday, Bezos said he, his brother, and the winner of an ongoing auction, will be aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard spacecraft during its scheduled launch on July 20.
July 20 is the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. The trip will be a brief hop to space from Texas.
Bezos said in early February that he was stepping down as CEO of Amazon to spend more time, among other things, focused on Blue Origin.
“To see the Earth from space, it changes you, changes your relationship with this planet. It’s one Earth,” Bezos said in the Instagram post. “I want to go on this flight because it’s a thing I’ve wanted to do all my life. It’s an adventure. It’s a big deal for me.”
The auction for an open seat on New Shepard ends Saturday. The winning bid right now stands at $2.8 million, with almost 6,000 participants from 143 countries. The winning bid amount will be donated to Blue Origin’s foundation, Club for the Future, whose mission is to inspire future generations to pursue careers in STEM and to help invent the future of life in space.
Two injured in Wapello County crash
Two people were injured in a two vehicle crash Saturday afternoon (6/5) south of Oskaloosa. The Iowa State Patrol says a car driven by 33-year-old Cristopher Kelley of Kearney, Nebraska was northbound on Eddyville Road approaching the stop sign for US Highway 63 and pulled into the path of an eastbound vehicle on 63 driven by 46-year-old Patrick McAvan of Fairfield. Kelley’s vehicle was hit broadside. He was taken to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics with injuries. A passenger in McAvan’s SUV, 10-year-old Anna McAvan of Fairfield was taken to Ottumwa Regional Health Center with injuries.
Tip line set up to aid search for Montezuma boy
Law enforcement have set up a tip line to help find a boy who vanished from a Montezuma trailer park days before his 11th birthday. The FBI and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation are hoping the digital tip line will help in the search for Xavior Harrelson. Harrelson went missing May 27. Detectives are considering several possibilities in Xavior’s disappearance, including that he was abducted, that he suffered an accident or that he ran away. The website is fbi.gov/findxavior.
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