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Arrest Made in Wapello County Auto Theft

PRESS RELEASE – Wapello County Sheriff’s Office

On June 6th, 2022, at approximately 10:41 A.M., a concerned citizen contacted the Wapello County Sheriff’ Office and explained that he found a recently burnt vehicle in a farm field near 12286 Sycamore Road. Deputies responded and began to process the scene. Deputies believed the vehicle was a Ford Mustang; public vehicle identification numbers and license plates were a total loss and not present.

At approximately 1:05 P.M., the Ottumwa Police Department was dispatched to Vernon Street in Ottumwa to field a vehicle-theft report. The vehicle stolen was a Ford Mustang and was reported to have been stolen during the overnight hours. The Sheriff’s Office was able to locate hidden VIN numbers on the burnt vehicle and positively identify it as the stolen vehicle. Investigators with the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office and Ottumwa Police Department conducted a joint investigation and identified WESLEY AARON RUPP, 25 years old from Ottumwa, as a suspect. RUPP was also identified as a suspect in an Ottumwa Police Department burglary from automobile and fraud case as well.

In conclusion to the joint investigation, the following criminal charges were filed against RUPP.

Wapello County Sheriff’s Office: Arson in the 2nd Degree (D-felony) and Theft in the 2nd Degree (D-
felony).

Ottumwa Police Department: Burglary 3rd – Theft from Auto (Aggravated Misdemeanor), Theft 3rd (Aggravated Misdemeanor), seven counts of Unauthorized Use of Credit Cards (Aggravated Misdemeanors).

RUPP is currently incarcerated at the Monroe County Jail on an unrelated charge. All criminal charges are merely accusations and the defendant(s) are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

Shania Twain Doc ‘Not Just A Girl’ Heading To Netflix; With Companion Album

Shania Twain fans are getting the chance to learn a lot about her. A new documentary about the singer, “Not Just A Girl,” is set to premiere on Netflix Tuesday.

The film, directed by Joss Crowley, traces the singers career, and is described as “a definitive look at the making of one of the world’s most adored superstars and fashion-forward female pioneers in pop, country, and rock.” In addition to looking back at her life and career, it also gives fans a look at the recording of Shania’s forthcoming sixth record.

The film also features appearances by Kelsea Ballerini, Lionel Richie, Diplo, Avril Lavigne, and Orville Peck. A trailer for the doc features music clips, and archival footage, with audio of Shania talking about her husband’s cheating, losing her voice and more.

  • As a companion to the doc, Shania will release a compilation album “Not Just A Girl (The Highlights)”, which includes some of her biggest hits, as well as the bonus title track. It will be released digitally on Tuesday, and physically on September 2nd.  Check out the track list below. 
  • “Not Just A Girl”
  • “You’re Still The One”
  • “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!”
  • “What Made You Say That” – Single Version
  • “(If You’re Not In It For Love) I’m Outta Here!”
  • “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?”
  • “Any Man Of Mine”
  • “You Win My Love”
  • “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)”
  • “I’m Holdin’ On To Love (To Save My Life)”
  • “From This Moment On”
  • “Love Gets Me Every Time”
  • “That Don’t Impress Me Much”
  • “Forever And For Always” (Red Version)
  • “Honey, I’m Home”
  • “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!” (Red Version)
  • “Up!” (Green Version)
  • “Life’s About To Get Good”

Source: Shania Twain

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1956, Johnny Cash earned his first #1 hit with “I Walk the Line.”
  • Today in 1975, Michael Martin Murphey’s single, “Wildfire,” single is certified gold.
  • Today in 1990, Marty Stuart scored his first top 10 hit, “Hillbilly Rock.”
  • Today in 1992, Mark Chesnutt married his wife, Tracie.
  • Today in 1995, Reba McEntire was #1 on the singles charts with the song, “And Still.”
  • Today in 1999, the “Shania Twain Live” video was certified platinum.
  • Today in 2002, Eric Heatherly and his wife, Heather, welcomed their first child, a baby girl. Christiana Faye Heatherly made her debut at Nashville’s Baptist Hospital and got a musical start to her life. Christiana entered the world listening to her proud papa’s single, “The Last Man Committed,” at 5:37 pm.
  • Today in 2003, the Dixie Chicks were in Los Angeles to announce their participation in the Rock the Vote campaign.
  • Today in 2007, Big & Rich took “Lost In This Moment” to the tope of the billboard country chart.
  • Today in 2009, Brad Paisley, Charley Pride, and Alison Krauss + Union Station performed for Barack Obama at the White House. Paisley closed the night with a song inspired by the president, “ Welcome To The Future.”
  • Today in 2014, Thomas Rhett’s single, “Make Me Wanna,” was released.
  • Today in 2014, Garth Brooks’ “The Ultimate Hits” is certified eight-times platinum by the RIAA.
  • Today in 2015, RCA Studio A is officially added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Music Row building was a recording site for hits by George Strait, Lee Ann Womack, Bobby Bare and Kacey Musgraves, among others.
  • Today in 2016, Kid Rock performed in Cleveland at the close of the Republican National Convention.
  • Today in 2018, Lauren Alaina announced her engagement to long-term boyfriend Alex Hopkins. Sadly, the couple announced their split in 2019…but Lauren has reportedly been dating a mystery man for a little over a year now.
  • Today in 2020, Carrie Underwood’s was toasting her single, “Drinking Alone,” being certified gold by the RIAA.

Trial for Iowa teen charged with killing teacher moved

FAIRFIELD, Iowa (AP) — A trial for a 17-year-old teen charged with murder in the death of a southeast Iowa high school Spanish teacher will be moved to Davenport, a judge ordered Tuesday.

The judge ordered that the trial for Jeremy Everett Goodale be moved about 80 miles (128 kilometers) from Fairfield to Davenport, a larger city of 100,000 people on the Mississippi River.

The move comes about a month after the trial for another teen charged with murder, Willard Miller, was moved about 200 miles (322 kilometers) west to Council Bluffs.

The teens are accused of first-degree murder in the beating death of 66-year-old Nohema Graber, who taught Spanish at Fairfield High School. Her body was found in a park Nov. 3, hidden under a tarp, wheelbarrow and railroad ties. She had been beaten to death with a baseball bat.

UK weather turmoil spurs calls to adapt to climate change

By DANICA KIRKA and JILL LAWLESS

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s record-breaking heatwave has spurred calls for the government to speed up efforts to adapt to a changing climate, especially after wildfires created the busiest day for London firefighters since bombs rained down on the city during World War II.

The country got a break Wednesday from the dry, hot weather that is gripping much of Europe as cooler air moved in from the west. Forecasters predict London will reach a high of 26 degrees Celsius (79 Fahrenheit) on Wednesday, down from the national record 40.3 C (104.4 F) set Tuesday at Coningsby in eastern England.

Even so, travel was disrupted for a third day as rail operators repaired damage caused by the heat, and firefighters continue to mop up hotspots at the scene of Tuesday’s fires.

Britain needs to prepare for similar heatwaves in the future because manmade carbon emissions have already changed the climate, said Professor Stephen Belcher, chief scientist at the Met Office, the U.K.’s national weather service. Only aggressive emissions reductions will reduce the frequency of such events, he said.

“Everything is still to play for, but we should adapt to the kind of events we saw yesterday as an occasional extreme event,” Baker told the BBC.

Climate scientists have been surprised by the speed at which temperatures in Britain have risen in recent years and the widespread area affected by this week’s event. Thirty-four locations around the U.K. on Tuesday broke the country’s previous record-high temperature of 37.8 C (100 F), set in 2019.

The weather walloped a country where few homes, schools or small businesses have air conditioning and infrastructure such as railroads, highways and airports aren’t designed to cope with such temperatures. Thirteen people, including seven teenage boys, are believed to have died trying to cool off after getting into difficulty in rivers, reservoirs and lakes.

Fifteen fire departments declared major incidents as more than 60 properties around the country were destroyed on Tuesday, Cabinet Office Minister Kit Malthouse told the House of Commons.

One of the biggest fires was in Wennington, a village on the eastern outskirts of London, where a row of houses was destroyed by flames that raced through tinder-dry fields nearby. Resident Tim Stock said he and his wife fled after the house next door caught fire and the blaze rapidly spread.

“It was like a war zone,″ he said. “Down the actual main road, all the windows had exploded out, all the roofs had caved, it was like a scene from the Blitz.”

The London Fire Brigade received 2,600 calls Tuesday, compared with the normal figure of about 350, Mayor Sadiq Khan said, adding that it was the department’s busiest day since the World War II. Despite lower temperatures on Wednesday, the fire danger remains high because hot, dry weather has parched grasslands around the city, Khan said.

“Once it catches fire it spreads incredibly fast, like wildfires like you see in movies or in fires in California or in parts of France,” Khan told the BBC.

Phil Gerigan, leader of the National Fire Chiefs Council’s resilience group, said wildfires are an emerging threat tied to climate change that is stretching the capacity of fire departments. Britain may need to expand its capacity to fight wildfires, adding more aerial tankers and helicopters, he told the BBC.

“As we look towards the future, it’s certainly something that the U.K. government and fire and rescue services need to consider,” he said. “Have we got the capability, the assets, to be able to meet what is a significantly emerging demand?”

Wildfires continue to spread destruction in other parts of Europe. Nearly 500 firefighters struggled to contain a large wildfire that threatened hillside suburbs outside Athens for a second day as fires burned across a southern swath of the continent.

A respite from the severe heat helped improve conditions in France, Spain and Portugal, countries that have battled blazes for days.

Britain’s travel network also suffered during the hot weather, with Luton Airport briefly shut down by a heat-damaged runway and trains forced to run at reduced speeds because of concerns the heat would warp rails or interrupt power supplies.

Some disruptions remained Wednesday, with the main train line from London to Edinburgh closed as crews worked to repair power lines and signaling equipment damaged by fire.

Among those stranded was Lee Ball, 46, who was trying to travel with his wife, Libby, and 10-year-old daughter, Amelie, from Worcestershire to London to get to Brussels for an Ed Sheeran concert. Their train was cancelled with less than 30 minutes notice, so they drove to another station — and waited.

“I’ve been up since 4:30 a.m., anxious, trying to get an answer from anywhere we can,” he said.

Communication from the train companies has been “appalling,” he said.

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Follow AP’s climate coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/climate-and-environment.

Three Iowa congresswomen back same-sex marriage bill

RADIO IOWA – Iowa’s three congresswomen — a Democrat and two Republicans — have voted for a bill to make the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage federal law.

The move comes after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that the court should reconsider the ruling that legalized same-sex marriage across the country. Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines says the bill that passed the U.S. House ensures marriage equality for same-sex and interracial couples.

Congresswomen Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa and Ashley Hinson of Marion were among the Republicans who joined Democrats in supporting the bill. Hinson says she did so because it respects and maintains settled law. Same-sex marriages have been legal in Iowa since a state supreme court ruling issued in 2009.

The other Iowan serving in the U.S. House, Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull, voted against the bill.

Oskaloosa man rescued from Des Moines River

On Tuesday, July 19, 2022, at approximately 7:00 pm, members of the Mahaska County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the Des Moines River located in the southwest part of the county. It was reported that a capsized canoe, along with personal items, were seen floating down river. Rescue boats from the Oskaloosa Fire Department and the Eddyville Fire Department were called to the river. A 71-year-old male from Oskaloosa was found within the river, in the 1300 block of River Road. This male was taken to the Mahaska Health Partnership Hospital as a precautionary measure. It is believed that the male and his canoe had capsized somewhere in Marion County at approximately 3:00 pm this date. The subject was wearing a life jacket and officials’ credit this to saving his life. In addition to the above agencies, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources and the Mahaska County Dispatch Center assisted with this rescue operation.

Pella Police Recover Stolen Vehicle

Pella, IA- On July 18, 2022 at approximately 7:30 am, a Pella Police officer observed a silver F-150
traveling northbound on Broadway Street near the intersection of Liberty Street. The vehicle was
traveling very slow, at approximately 5 mph in a 25-mph zone. The officer observed the vehicle was
impeding traffic, as there were 4 cars traveling behind the F-150. As the vehicle passed the officer, the
driver appeared to be holding her head up with her arm, and was not wearing the required safety belt.
The driver continued northbound to the four-way stop at the intersection of Franklin Street. The driver
remained at the four-way stop for about 30 seconds, then turned eastbound onto Franklin Street. The
driver made a complete stop at a green light traffic signal while on Franklin Street eastbound at the
intersection of Main Street.
The officer requested a registration check through the Pella Police Dispatch Center, who advised the
vehicle was reported stolen. Additional officers were requested, and a felony stop was completed on the
vehicle and driver on Franklin Street near East 3rd Street. The driver was the sole occupant, and was
taken into custody without incident.
Further investigation revealed the vehicle was reported stolen on 07-17-22 in Appanoose County. The
driver was identified as 52-year-old Tammy Jean Bradshaw from Centerville, Iowa. Ms. Bradshaw was
charged with Theft Second Degree (Class D Felony) and Operating w/o Valid Driver’s License (Simple
Misdemeanor).
The Pella Police Department wishes to remind everyone that a criminal charge is merely an accusation,
and a person charged with a criminal offense should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a
court of law.

Little Big Town Announces 10th Studio Album ‘Mr. Sun’

Little Big Town is dropping a new album. The band just announced that their 10th studio album, “Mr. Sun,” will be released September 16th.

The album will include previously released tracks “Hell Yeah,” and their current single, “All Summer,” with LBT dropping the new song “Rich Man,” written by Jimi Westbrook, on Friday.

“’Mr. Sun’ is intentionally an emotional record that holds hands well with our last album ‘Nightfall,’” LBT’s Karen Fairchild shares, adding it is “focused on better days ahead, the value of friendships and family; it touches on heartbreak and letting go, but it’s full of sunshine and joy.”

Philip Sweet adds, “We have collectively been through an unprecedented period making this album,” noting, “Life is short; we are here to live it with the ones around us, loving them and ourselves the best we can. All the while, thankful for another turn around the sun.”

Check out the track list below:

  • “All Summer”
  • “Better Love”
  • “Hell Yeah”
  • “Mr. Sun”
  • “Three Whiskeys and the Truth”
  • “One More Song”
  • “Heaven Had a Dance Floor”
  • “Gold”
  • “Rich Man”
  • “God Fearing Gypsies”
  • “Different Without You”
  • “Whiskey Colored Eyes”
  • “Song Back”
  • “Something Strong”
  • “Last Day On Earth”
  • “Friends of Mine”

Source: Music Row

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1966, Jim Reeves’ “The Best Of Jim Reeves” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1978, Willie Nelson’s “Stardust” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1978, Kenny Rogers’ album, “Ten Years Of Gold,” was certified platinum.
  • Today in 1988, the video, “George Strait Live,” was certified gold.
  • Today in 1990, Keith Whitley’s album, “I Wonder Do You Think Of Me,” was certified gold – he had died from alcohol poisoning a year earlier.
  • Today in 1992, the album, “For My Broken Heart,” by Reba McEntire was certified double platinum.
  • Today in 1992, Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Some Gave All” album was certified gold, platinum and double platinum simultaneously.
  • Today in 1992, George Strait’s “Ten Strait Hits” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1992, the “Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy” album by Chris Ledoux was released.
  • Today in 1994, John Michael Montgomery’s “Kickin’ It Up” video was certified gold.
  • Today in 1996, Garth Brooks played to a special crowd in Denver, Colorado: The audience included the one-millionth ticket-buyer for his three-year-long world tour. Garth celebrated the occasion by giving the buyer – Coral Volland – flowers, tour merchandise and a brand new Chevrolet Z-28 Camaro.
  • Today in 2002, Toby Keith occupied the #1 position in the Billboard with “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American).”
  • Today in 2012, Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus and his wife, Allison, welcomed their son, Dylan Jay Marcus.
  • Today in 2013, Jason Aldean headlined at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, the last of three stadiums on his 2013 tour itinerary. Also on the bill were Kelly Clarkson, Jake Own, and Thomas Rhett.
  • Today in 2015, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert are granted a divorce by an Oklahoma judge
  • Today in 2016, the video for Dierks Bentley’s “Different For Girls,” featuring rocker Elle King, premieres on NBC’s “Today”
  • Today in 2017, Josh Abbott announced his engagement to Taylor Parnell
  • Today in 2017, Toby Keith performed at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater in his first Music City concert in 13 years.
  • Today in 2018, Charles Esten makes his 100th appearance on the Grand Ole Opry.
  • Today in 2018, Garth Brooks finished #2 among Billboard’s Money Makers for receipts of $52.2-million. Other country acts among the Top 25 include: Luke Bryan, #15 (with $21-million); Florida Georgia Line, #16 (adding $20.9-million to their bank account); Eric Church, #19 (after racking up $19.4-million); and Chris Stapleton, #21 (collecting $17.9- million).
  • Today in 2019, T Graham Brown is named an Arkansas Traveler by governor Asa Hutchinson when he performs at the Independence County Fair in Batesville.

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