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Rozenboom changes mind, will run for re-election

He’s changed his mind.  State Senator Ken Rozenboom of Oskaloosa now says he’s going to run for re-election.  This after he announced in December that he would retire at the end of the year.  In a statement released Wednesday (2/16), Rozenboom said he would move to the new Senate District 19, saying “After discussions with my wife and family, I simply cannot shake the calling to continue my service to the state of Iowa.”

Back in December, Rozenboom announced his retirement, after redistricting put him in the same district as fellow Republican Adrian Dickey of Packwood.  Senate District 19, where Rozenboom will move, includes all of Jasper County and part of Mahaska and Marion Counties.

Special Oskaloosa School Board meeting

The Oskaloosa School Board will hold a special meeting Wednesday afternoon (2/16).  The Board will discuss a personnel matter and then go into closed session regarding an appointment.  That could be choosing final candidates to succeed Paula Wright as superintendent.  Wright is stepping down as superintendent at the end of the school year.  Wednesday’s special Oskaloosa School Board meeting starts at 4:30 at the George Daily Auditorium Board Room.

Winter Weather Advisory Wednesday night into Thursday

A mix of winter weather is headed our way.  The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory starting at 9pm Wednesday (2/16) until 6pm Thursday (2/17) for Mahaska, Wapello, Keokuk and Monroe Counties.  A mix of light freezing rain, sleet and snow is expected Wednesday night, switching to all snow late Wednesday night and continuing into Thursday.  Roads could get slippery with a thin glaze of ice.  Wind gusts up to 35 miles an hour could also affect travel.  Again, this Winter Weather Advisory starts at 9pm Wednesday through 6pm Thursday for Mahaska, Wapello, Keokuk and Monroe Counties.  This advisory area could change, so keep tuned to the No Coast Network for the latest weather updates.

Reba Dropping CD & DVD Of Hymns Next Month

Reba McEntire is giving fans new music. The singer will drop “My Chains Are Gone,” a CD and DVD package, featuring Reba performing some of the most beloved hymns of all time. It also features special performances by Lauren Daigle, Kelly ClarksonTrisha Yearwood and The Isaacs.

The DVD features Reba’s first ever solo headlining show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, in 2017, as well as newly captured 2021 performances recorded at Clementine in Nashville.

Both will drop March 25th and fans will be able to watch a special premiere broadcast of the DVD on UPtv the same night at 8 pm.

Check out the CD track list below:

  • “Jesus Loves Me”
  • “Oh, How I Love Jesus”
  • “When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder”
  • “Amazing Grace / My Chains Are Gone”
  • “I’ll Fly Away”
  • “Because He Lives”
  • “In The Garden / Wonderful Peace” (Featuring The Isaacs)
  • “How Great Thou Art”
  • “Softly & Tenderly” (Featuring Kelly Clarkson & Trisha Yearwood)
  • “I’d Rather Have Jesus”
  • “The Lord’s Prayer”
  • “Back To God” (Acoustic Version) (Featuring Lauren Daigle)

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1969, George Jones and Tammy Wynette tied the knot. Strangely, they announced that they had gotten married on August 22nd, 1968, but didn’t actually go through with it until this date.
  • Today in 1971, Johnny Cash recorded “Man in Black.”
  • Today in 1974, “Sunshine On My Shoulders” by John Denver entered the Top 40 chart.
  • Today in 1980, Kenny Rogers’ “Coward Of The County” single was #1 on the U.K. pop singles chart.
  • Today in 1986, the NBC-TV movie “The Last Days of Frank & Jesse James” featured Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Ed Bruce, David Allan Coe, and June Carter Cash.
  • Today in 1995, Rosanne Cash’s “Greatest Hits 1979 – 1989” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1995, Marty Robbins’ “Greatest Hits, Volume III” collection was certified gold.
  • Today in 1995, the album, “What A Crying Shame,” by The Mavericks was certified platinum.
  • Today in 1996, Collin Raye topped the country charts with “Not That Different.”
  • Today in 1997, Garth Brooks welcomed Melinda and Ricky Huffman with a raft of gifts as his tour got its 2 millionth customers. The couple was given a Chevy Tahoe and a Caribbean vacation.
  • Today in 2001, Andy Griggs and his bandmate Kevin Weaver got into some hot water after taking an ambulance for a joyride in Tallahassee, Florida. When they returned the rig, police took them into custody. Eventually, the charges were dropped — thanks in part to their lack of criminal records, humble apologies, and a charity concert.
  • Today in 2002, Hank Williams Jr. appeared at the Grand Ole Opry with Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart to celebrate Waylon Jennings.
  • Today in 2005, Brooks and Dunn performed as part of a nightly post-events concert series at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Today in 2006, John Michael Montgomery was arrested in Lexington, Kentucky on numerous charges including DUI and carrying a concealed deadly weapon.
  • Today in 2006, Rascal Flatt’s music video for “What Hurts The Most” premiered on CMT.
  • Today in 2007, in a taping of “CMT Cross Country,” Big & Rich and John Anderson performed together. Their collaborations included “Swingin,” and “Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy.)”
  • Today in 2007, two country couples split up. Hank Williams Jr. and his wife, Mary Jane filed for divorce, as well as Terri Clark and her husband, Greg Kaczor. Discussing the end of her marriage, Clark said the split was amicable, although she was sad that the relationship was over. She singer called Kaczor “one of my dearest friends and a wonderful person,” and added that they, quote, “are sorry that we’re here.” While their marriage only lasted 17 months, Clark and Kaczor had known each other for a decade.
  • Today in 2007, Keith Urban gave his first U.S. TV interview since leaving the Betty Ford Center a month earlier. He opened up about his recovery on NBC’s “Today” show, and noted that both he and wife Nicole Kidman had grown through the process.
  • Today in 2007, Clay Walker joined the 2007 Original Krewe of Orpheus in Mandeville, Louisiana as the Celebrity Grand Marshall of their parade.
  • Today in 2007, Lonestar’s Keech Rainwater, Terri Clark, and Trent Tomlinson were the celebrity players for the final day of Country Week on the game show “Wheel of Fortune.”
  • Today in 2008, Tracy Lawrence hosted his 12th annual Arkansas Homecoming in Texarkana, Arkansas. Clay Waker was among the performers at the event.
  • Today in 2008, Grand Ole Opry member Bobby Lord passed away. Lord had a long-running television show in the 1960s and ’70s, and he served as a co-host for The Nashville Network’s “Country Sportsman” for several years before retiring and moving back to his native Florida with his wife Mozelle.
  • Today in 2009, Steve Wariner, Chuck Wicks, and Julianne Hough performed at Music 4 Music, a benefit in support of the Ravenwood High School Marching Band. The school, in the Nashville suburb of Brentwood, also hosted the event.
  • Today in 2010, Trace Adkins resumed his tour with a performance at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. He’d skipped his show two nights earlier with Martina McBride in the wake of a fatal traffic accident involving his tour bus.
  • Today in 2010, Tim McGraw’s second children’s book, “Love Your Heart,” arrived in stores. The book was the sequel to his first book, “My Little Girl,” which was based on his song from the movie “Flicka.” The singer collaborated with Tom Douglas on both books.
  • Today in 2010, Miranda Lambert’s “Revolution” album went gold.
  • Today in 2011, Justin Moore’s tour bus caught fire while he was traveling to a show in Detroit. No one was hurt in the blaze, which was extinguished in about ten minutes and caused minimal damage.
  • Today in 2017, Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert and Florida Georgia Line netted nominations in five categories apiece as the Academy of Country Music announced finalists for the 52nd annual ACM Awards.
  • Today in 2019, Brothers Osborne welcomed surprise guest Lee Ann Womack as they delivered their third sell-out concert in four nights at the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville. Elsewhere in the set list were “Shoot Me Straight,” “Burning Man,” “It Ain’t My Fault” and a cover of “Copperhead Road.”
  • Today in 2020, Aaron Watson attended the seventh birthday party of a Waco, Texas, girl who had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.

Mahaska County Board moves closer to expanding broadband

The Mahaska County Board is now accepting bids for expanding broadband access in the county.  At a special meeting Friday (2/11), the County Board approved a request for proposal that allows companies to compete for a contract to expand Mahaska County’s broadband internet access to areas that don’t have it.  Mahaska County Board Chairman Mark Groenendyk:

“And so we are requesting vendors that provide high speed internet to give us a bid on what it would cost to put the high speed internet into the underserved areas of our county.  We’re after a goal of trying to get our entire population to have high speed internet so everyone has the same accessibility, opportunities, capabilities of either work or school or whatever their needs are.”

The request for proposal requires that installation of the new broadband access be completed by December 2026.

Accounting firm: Trump financial statements aren’t reliable

By MICHAEL R. SISAK

NEW YORK (AP) — The accounting firm that prepared former President Donald Trump’s annual financial statements says the documents, used to secure lucrative loans and burnish Trump’s image as a wealthy businessman, “should no longer be relied upon” after New York’s attorney general said they regularly misstated the value of assets.

In a letter to the Trump Organization’s lawyer Feb. 9, Mazars USA LLP advised the company to inform anyone who had gotten the documents not to use them when assessing the financial health of the company and the ex-president. The firm also said it was cutting ties with Trump, its highest-profile client.

Mazars’ letter, made public in a court filing Monday, came just weeks after New York Attorney General Letitia James said her civil investigation uncovered evidence that Trump and his company used “fraudulent or misleading” valuations of its golf clubs, skyscrapers and other properties to get loans and tax benefits.

“While we have not concluded that the various financial statements, as a whole, contain material discrepancies, based upon the totality of the circumstances, we believe our advice to you to no longer rely upon those financial statements is appropriate,” Mazars General Counsel William J. Kelly wrote to his Trump Organization counterpart, Alan Garten.

Kelly told Garten that Mazars could no longer work with Trump because of a conflict of interest and urged him to find another tax preparer. Kelly said several Trump-related tax returns still needed to be finished, including those of the former president and first lady.

The Trump Organization said in a statement it was “disappointed that Mazars has chosen to part ways,” but took Kelly’s letter as a positive because the accounting firm hadn’t found material discrepancies in Trump’s financial statements.

The letter “confirms that after conducting a subsequent review of all prior statements of financial condition, Mazars’ work was performed in accordance with all applicable accounting standards and principles and that such statements of financial condition do not contain any material discrepancies,” the Trump Organization said. “This confirmation effectively renders the investigations by the DA and AG moot.”

Kelly said Mazars performed its work on Trump’s financial statements “in accordance with professional standards” but that it could no longer stand by the documents in light of James’ findings and its own investigation. Kelly said Mazars’ conclusions applied to Trump’s 2011-2020 financial statements. Another firm handled Trump’s 2021 financial statement.

James’ office included a copy of Kelly’s letter in a court filing as she seeks to enforce a subpoena to have Trump and his two eldest children, Donald Jr. and Ivanka, testify under oath. A state court judge, Arthur Engoron, is scheduled to hear arguments Thursday in the subpoena dispute.

James, a Democrat, said Monday that given the evidence, “there should be no doubt that this is a lawful investigation and that we have legitimate reason” to question Trump, a Republican, and his children, both of whom have been Trump Organization executives.

Trump’s lawyers have argued that any testimony they give could be used against them in a parallel criminal investigation being overseen by the Manhattan district attorney’s office — a probe that led to tax fraud charges last year against the Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg, its longtime chief financial officer.

Trump has given his Statement of Financial Condition — a yearly snapshot of his holdings — to banks to secure hundreds of millions of dollars worth of loans on properties such as a Wall Street office building and a Florida golf course, and to financial magazines to justify his place among the world’s billionaires.

In a court filing last month, James’ office detailed several instances in which Trump misstated the value of assets on financial statements given to banks.

Deutsche Bank accepted Trump’s financial statements without objection in a deal for $300 million in loans for three of his properties and, in internal memoranda, emphasized Trump’s reported financial strength as a factor in lending to him, James’ office said.

Another bank said it received financial statements in 2014 stating Trump had a net worth of $5.8 billion and liquidity of $302 million. A bank official involved in that deal told James’ office that if he were aware of misstatements on Trump’s statement of financial condition, he would have killed the deal.

James office said its investigation started after Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, told Congress in 2019 that Trump had a history of misrepresenting the value of assets to gain favorable loan terms and tax benefits.

Cohen gave copies of three of Trump’s financial statements to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. Cohen said Trump gave the statements to Deutsche Bank to inquire about a loan to buy the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and to Forbes magazine to substantiate his claim to a spot on its list of the world’s wealthiest people.

Cohen served time in federal prison after pleading guilty in 2018 to tax crimes, lying to Congress and campaign finance violations, some of which involved his role in orchestrating payments to two women to keep them from talking about alleged affairs with Trump.

Trump’s lawyers have portrayed Cohen as having a vendetta against Trump and said in a recent court filing that it “stretches all credibility to believe that” James’ office put “any legitimate stock” in his testimony.

James’ office responded Monday that not only did it rely on Cohen’s testimony, but that his testimony is “vindicated by the evidence obtained to date and Mazars’s notification that those statements should not be relied upon.”

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Follow Michael Sisak on Twitter at twitter.com/mikesisak

Bill barring transgender athletes from Iowa girls sports clears House panel

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RADIO IOWA – A bill that would limit participation in Iowa girls sports to athletes who have female marked on their birth certificate has cleared the House Education Committee.

Representative Skyler Wheeler, a Republican from Orange City, said similar legislation had passed in other states.

“The State of Iowa has a very strong interest to step up and defend girls sports and ensure that they have a level playing field,” Wheeler says, “and we’re not going to destroy their opportunity to compete at varsity sports, to get scholarships and to get the fame that they deserve.”

Representative Mary Mascher, a Democrat from Iowa City, said the legislature’s job is to protect transgender girls and make sure they’re treated fairly.

“This bill creates a barrier for a small, small group of children who are already marginalized by society,” Mascher said. “…No child should face state-sanctioned bullying.”

Mascher and six other Democrats on the committee voted against the bill. All 14 Republicans present voted for it and the bill is now eligible for debate in the full House.

Governor Reynolds called on the Republican-led legislature to take action on this issue last April. The executive director of Iowa Safe Schools said studies have shown no conclusive link between sex assigned at birth and sporting outcomes and the bill will “put educators, school districts, and students in an impossible situation.”

2.5% increase on school spending goes to Governor Reynolds

AP – Republicans in the Iowa Legislature are sending to Governor Kim Reynolds a school funding bill that offers a 2.5% increase from the current year.

The Iowa Senate passed the bill Monday (2/14), adopting the House version of the bill approved last week. The Senate had initially proposed a 2.25% increase but opted to accept the House bill. It now goes to Reynolds, who also had proposed 2.5% increase in her budget.

The bill would increase K-12 funding to $7,413 per pupil, up from the current $7,227. The cost is estimated to be about $172 million.

Republican Sen. Amy Sinclair, the bill’s sponsor, said it is an amount that is sustainable, predictable and reliable.

Democrats attempted to amend the bill to increase state aid by 5%, or $300 million but Republicans voted the amendment down and their version passed on a party-line vote.

Democratic Sen. Jackie Smith said Iowa ranks 40th in the nation for the increase in per pupil expenditures from 2014 to 2019 and the state’s per pupil funding is below the national average.

Jason Aldean Announces ‘Rock N’ Roll Cowboy’ Tour

Jason Aldean is hitting the road this summer. The singer just announced dates for his new “Rock n’ Roll Cowboy” tour, featuring special guests Gabby Barrett, John Morgan and Dee Jay Silver.

“I’m ready to get back out and feel the nights come alive,” Jason shares. “We are already thinking about the setlist…there will be some songs off the new record like ‘Rock And Roll Cowboy,’ which felt like a great tour name because it’s all about knowing you belong on the road.”

The tour is set to kick off July 15th in Scranton, Pennsylvania, wrapping October 29th in Wichita, Kansas.

Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 am local time. Check out the first few dates below and click here for the complete schedule.

  • July 15: Scranton, PA – The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
  • July 16: Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre
  • July 17: Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
  • July 23: Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre
  • July 29: Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
  • July 30: Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
  • July 31: York, PA – York Fair
  • August 5: Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
  • August 6: Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
  • August 12: Chicago, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

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