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Xavior Harrelson benefit concert Tonight

There’s going to be a benefit concert tonight (6/29) for Xavior Harrelson.  He’s the 11-year-old Montezuma boy who has been missing since May 27.  The concert will be at the Poweshiek County Fairgrounds in Grinnell with featured artists Adam Whitehead and Hunter Mason.  Tina Goff, a volunteer who is helping the effort to find Xavior, says there is a request for people who are going to the concert.

“We’re asking people to wear orange that night because Xavior’s favorite color is orange.  So we really want to show Xavior we care and we’re coming out for him to bring him home.”

The benefit concert starts at 7pm.  It’s a free will offering with all proceeds going to the reward fund for information on finding Xavior Harrelson.

Disaster declaration for Wapello, Monroe & Linn Counties

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster declaration for Wapello, Monroe and Linn Counties after flash flooding last week.  People affected by flooding can apply for up to $5000 through the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program.  Eldon is still recovering from a flash flood Thursday night (6/24) that had seven and a half to nine inches of rain in a two hour period.

Brad Paisley, Trisha Yearwood & More Set For CNN Fourth Of July Special

CNN is celebrating the Fourth of July this weekend with a special that includes performances by Brad Paisley, Trisha Yearwood, Billy Ray Cyrus and more.

“The Fourth In America” special, kicking off at 7 pm on Sunday, will be hosted by CNN anchors Dana Bash and Don Lemon and Victor Blackwell and Ana Cabrera, and will include fireworks from across America.

Other performers confirmed for the special include: The Beach Boys with John Stamos, Bebe Rexha,  Black Eyed Peas, Blues Traveler, Chicago, Flo Rida, Kool and the Gang, Nelly, Susanna Hoffs, Tasha Cobbs LeonardForeigner, REO Speedwagon, Sammy Hagar & The Circle, and more.

Source: Blabbermouth

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1968, Tammy Wynette scored her fourth #1 hit with the single, “D-I-V-O-R-C-E.”
  • Today in 1971, Elvis Presley Blvd. was named in his honor in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • Today in 1980, George Jones topped the charts with the single, “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” Here’s a fun fact for ya – after George recorded the song, he bet his producer $100 that the song was so maudlin, it would never get to number one. Not only did it top the charts, it was eventually voted to be the greatest country song of all time.
  • Today in 1990, Charlie Daniels’ “Simple Man” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 2004, Blake Shelton began shooting his “Some Beach” video in Tennessee.
  • Today in 2008, The Statler Brothers and Tom. T hall are officially inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during a medallion ceremony at the museum’s Ford Theatre.
  • Today in 2011 Miranda Lambert appeared as a guest on the finale of “The Voice” and sang “the House that Built Me with a contestant on Blake Shelton’s team. Winner Javier Colon sang “Landslide” with Stevie Nicks.
  • Today in 2012, Carrie Underwood’s single “Blown Away” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2014, Dolly Parton performed for 100,000 people during the multi-format Glastonbury Music Festival in Pilton, England. Her set included a surprise appearance by guitarist Richie Sambora on Bon Jovi’s “Lay Your Hands On Me.
  • Today in 2015, Garth Brooks’ $90 million placed him #6 on Forbes’ Celebrity 100. Also ranked: Taylor Swift, #8; The Eagles, #14; Toby Keith, #32; Jason Aldean, #47; Luke Bryan, #48; Kenny Chesney, #49; Tim McGraw, #58; Florida Georgia Line, #61; Jimmy Buffett, #62; The Zac Brown Band, #78; and Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton, tied at #95.
  • Today in 2016, Brad Paisley established a GoFundMe page to raise money for flood-stricken West Virginia and makes a $100,000 starting donation. Paisley makes the announcement on Facebook, where he plays “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” He raised more than $500-thousand in just four days.
  • Today in 2017, Jake Owen Field was dedicated in Vero Beach, Florida. Ribbon-cutting for the youth ballpark featured Baseball Hall of Fame member Cal Ripken Jr. and NASCAR driver Kevin Harvick.
  • Today in 2017, Chris Stapleton performed at historic Wrigley Field in Chicago, opening for Tom Petty.
  • Today in 2017, Garth Brooks performed “The River” with Trisha Yearwood from NASA’s Mission Control in Houston for two astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

Tunneling Florida rescuers spot voids, search for survivors

SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) — Rescue workers digging feverishly for a fifth day Monday stressed that they could still find survivors in the rubble of a collapsed Florida condo building, a hope family members clung to even though no one has been pulled out alive since the first hours after the structure fell.

The death toll rose by just four people Sunday, to a total of nine confirmed dead. But more than 150 people are still missing in Surfside. Their families rode buses to a site close enough to watch the intense rescue effort, including firefighters, sniffer dogs and search experts employing radar and sonar devices.

Early Monday, a crane lifted a large slab of concrete from the debris pile, enabling about 30 rescuers in hard hats to move in and carry smaller pieces of debris into red buckets, which are emptied into a larger bin for a crane to remove. The work has been complicated by intermittent rain showers moving through the area, but at least the fires that hampered the initial search have been extinguished.

Andy Alvarez, a deputy incident commander with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday that rescuers have been able to find some voids inside the wreckage, mostly in the basement and parking garage areas.

“We have over 80 rescuers at a time that are breaching the walls that collapsed, in a frantic effort to try to rescue those that are still viable and to get to those voids that we typically know exist in these buildings,” Alvarez said.

“We have been able to tunnel through the building,” Alvarez added. “This is a frantic search to seek that hope, that miracle, to see who we can bring out of this building alive.”

He said rescuers, like the families, are still hoping for good news. “You’ve gotta have hope and you’ve gotta have faith,” he said.

Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Nachman Shai, head of a humanitarian delegation from Israel that includes several search-and-rescue experts, said the professionals have told him of cases where survivors were found after 100 hours or more.

“So don’t lose hope, that’s what I would say,” he said.

Some families had hoped their visit to the site near the 12-story building would enable them to shout messages to loved ones possibly buried deep inside the pile. As they returned to a nearby hotel, several paused to embrace as they got off the bus. Others walked slowly with arms around each other back to the hotel entrance.

“We are just waiting for answers. That’s what we want,” said Dianne Ohayon, whose parents, Myriam and Arnie Notkin, were in the building. “It’s hard to go through these long days and we haven’t gotten any answers yet.”

The building collapsed just days before a deadline for condo owners to start making steep payments toward more than $9 million in repairs that had been recommended nearly three years earlier, in a report that warned of “major structural damage.”

Authorities on Sunday identified the additional four people that had been recovered as Leon Oliwkowicz, 80; Christina Beatriz Elvira, 74; Ana Ortiz, 46; and Luis Bermudez, 26. The number of people left unaccounted for was 152, said Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. The last live person rescued was on Thursday, just hours after the collapse.

Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah explained that conditions at the site — the building pancaked when it fell — have frustrated crews looking for survivors. Alan Cominsky, chief of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department, said his team is holding out hope of finding someone alive, but must continue to move slowly and methodically.

“The debris field is scattered throughout, and it’s compact, extremely compact,” he said, noting that teams must stabilize and shore up debris as they go.

“We can’t just go in and move things erratically, because that’s going to have the worst outcome possible,” he said.

Among the tools rescuers used was a microwave radar device developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab and the Department of Homeland Security that “sees” through up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) of solid concrete, according to Adrian Garulay, CEO of Spec Ops Group, which sells them. The suitcase-size device can detect human respiration and heartbeats and was being deployed Sunday by a seven-member search-and-rescue team from Mexico’s Jewish community.

Levine Cava said six to eight teams are actively searching the pile at any given time, with hundreds of team members on standby ready to rotate in. She said teams have worked around the clock since Thursday, and there was no lack of personnel.

President Joe Biden said in a statement he spoke with FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell about efforts on the ground after Criswell visited the site. Biden said his administration is prepared to provide assistance and support.

“This is an unimaginably difficult time for the families enduring this tragedy,” Biden said. “My heart goes out to every single person suffering during this awful moment.”

Crews spent Saturday night digging a trench that stretches 125 feet long, 20 feet across and 40 feet deep (38 meters long, 6 meters across and 12 meters deep), which, she said, allowed them to find more bodies and human remains.

Earl Tilton, who runs a search-and-rescue consulting firm in North Carolina, said rushing into the rubble without careful planning and execution would injure or kill rescuers and the people they are trying to save.

“Moving the wrong piece of debris at the wrong time could cause it to fall” on workers and crush them, he said.

But Tilton agreed families were not wrong to continue holding out hope. During past urban rescues, he said, rescuers have found survivors as long as a week past the initial catastrophe.

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This story has been corrected; One identified victim is Ana Ortiz, not Anna Ortiz.

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Associated Press writers Adriana Gomez Licon in Miami, Freida Frisaro in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Bobby Caina Calvan in Tallahassee, Florida; and others from around the United States contributed to this report.

Biofuels supporters disappointed by court ruling on RFS exemptions

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The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that now leaves open an option for refineries to apply for blending exemptions for renewable fuels.

The executive director of the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association, Monte Shaw, says the ruling is disappointing. “A really backwards reading of agency discretion, saying that because it might be read this way they have to read it this way….in all the work we’ve done, I’ve never had a court take that approach,” Shaw says.

He says the worst part of the ruling is it keeps the issue alive. “You can’t extend something you don’t have — and if the majority would have seen it that way — then the refinery exemption nightmare would have been over, because I think you’d be down to only two or three refineries that could even apply,” according to Shaw.

Shaw says the positive side is this only part of the lower court ruling and the rest still stands. “There are very strict criteria to get a refinery exemption from the RFS, and if those provisions are properly enforced, then the vast majority of these applications will be denied,” Shaw says.

The Supreme Court ruling overturned the lower court ruling that refineries have to have a history of receiving Renewable Fuel Standard blending exemptions to apply for an extension of an exemption.

Other groups and elected officials from Iowa have also expressed disappointment in the ruling.

 

 

Reading of Declaration of Independence Tuesday in Oskaloosa

With Independence Day coming on Sunday (7/4), there is going to be a reading of the Declaration of Independence Tuesday night (6/29) at the Oskaloosa Town Square.  Teri Rogers is one of the organizers of the event.

“We’re going to hold this on Tuesday, June 29 at 7pm in the city square here in Oskaloosa.  This event is free and open to the public.  Please join the community for this special time, where we will celebrate the founding of our nation and enjoy some patriotic music.”

Heavy rains cause flooding in Eldon

Heavy rains in Wapello County Thursday night (6/24) washed out a sewer pipeline in Eldon.  The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says localized flooding swept out a concrete pier, collapsing a 40-foot section of pipe crossing a creek southwest of the intersection of West Elm Street and Fifth Street North. The washout occurred about 150 feet from the Des Moines River.  The city will be unable to make repairs until the flood waters recede, causing an estimated ongoing discharge of 10,000 to 15,000 gallons of untreated wastewater per day into the creek.  The DNR cautions residents to keep children and pets away from the area until at least 24 to 48 hours after repairs are completed. Eldon received approximately 9 inches of rainfall in a very short time.

Trace Adkins Dropping Guest-Filled New Album

Trace Adkins is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his debut album “Dreamin’ Out Loud” with a brand new record. Trace is set to drop the double album, “The Way I Wanna Go,” on August 27th, with 25 new songs in honor of the anniversary.

The album is Trace’s 13th studio album, and features a whole host of guests, including Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Pitbull, Melissa Etheridge, Keb’ Mo’, Snoop Dogg, and Stevie Wonder.

“I don’t know where my place is gonna be when the history of what I did is written,” Trace says of his career. “But 90 percent of the time, I said what I wanted to say and stuck to my guns and did what I wanted to do… And, this album is as good as anything I’ve ever done.”

Trace has already released the first single from the record, “Where The Country Girls At,” featuring Luke and Pitbull. You can check out the track list here.

Source: Trace Adkins

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1975, “Long Haired Country Boy” by Charlie Daniels Band peaked on the pop singles chart.
  • Today in 1979, the Charlie Daniels Band’s “Million Mile Reflection” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1991, Alan Jackson’s single, “Don’t Rock The Jukebox,” was #1 on the country charts.
  • Today in 1994, Tim McGraw’s “Don’t Take The Girl” single was certified gold.
  • Today in 1994, Reba McEntire’s “Read My Mind” album was certified gold and platinum.
  • Today in 1994, Alan Jackson’s album, “Who I Am,” was released.
  • Today in 1996, Alan Jackson topped the country singles charts with “Home.”
  • Today in 1997, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill were enjoying their 3rd week at #1 with “It’s Your Love.”
  • Today in 1998, Brooks & Dunn and Reba McEntire topped the charts with “If You See Her/If You See Him.”
  • Today in 2000, rumors became fact as it was revealed by Reba McEntire’s camp that she was officially in negotiations to play Annie Oakley in the Broadway revival of “Annie Get Your Gun.”
  • Today in 2000, Lee Ann Womack was celebrating her single, “I Hope You Dance,” topping all three country charts.
  • Today in 2000, Amanda Wilkinson graduated from high school.
  • Today in 2001, SHeDAISY’s Kristyn Osborn filed a lawsuit against a New York karaoke-music manufacturer for copyright infringement and misappropriation of her name and likeness. The suit, which was filed in the United States District Court, dealt with the karaoke company reprinting the lyrics to SHeDAISY’s hit, “I Will… But,” without properly licensing them. Kristyn, who was acting as a songwriter and not as part of the group, said she was going after the karaoke industry on behalf of all songwriters.
  • Today in 2003, Joe Don Rooney had the first bare backside displayed on CMT, as Rascal Flatts’ “I Melt” Video debued on “Most Wanted Live.”
  • Today in 2005, George Strait’s “Somewhere Down In Texas” album was released.
  • Today in 2007, Brad Paisley’s “Online” video, featuring appearances by Taylor Swift and Kellie Pickler, debuted on CMT.
  • Today in 2010, “Hillbilly Bone,” Blake Shelton’s collaboration with Trace Adkins, went gold.
  • Today in 2014, Randy Houser’s “Like A Cowboy” video debuted on CMT.
  • Today in 2016, Gretchen Wilson put her Paradise, Tennessee, home up for sale. The asking price for the 9,000-square-foot residence is $1.7-million. Wanna see it? CLICK HERE.
  • Today in 2016, Scotty McCreery was present in a Raleigh, North Carolina, courtroom as a 21-year-old who robbed him at gunpoint in 2014 is sentenced to 17-years in prison.
  • Today in 2017, “Architectural Digest” reported Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley and his wife, Cassie, sold their 6,700-square-foot Nashville home for $2.91-million.
  • Today in 2017, Michael Ray’s single, “Get To You,” hit the airwaves.

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