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White House promises crackdown on migrant child labor

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration says it is creating a new task force to crack down on an explosion of the illegal exploitation of migrant children for labor in the U.S. Hundreds of companies that employed nearly 4,000 children last year were found in violation of federal labor laws, a dramatic increase in the last five years. The growing problem has put Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra in the hot seat, with concerns mounting that migrant children have been discharged from shelters and out of federal custody too quickly, pushing them into vulnerable situations where they’re more likely to become victims of child labor.

Iowa AG Bird Discusses Fentanyl Crisis, Victim Services, New Crime Bill on Statewide Tour

By Sam Parsons

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is currently on a statewide tour across Iowa in which she has invited all 99 counties to a victim services roundtable to learn about issues and needs within Iowa communities.

In an interview with No Coast Network News, Bird, who is currently in the first year of her first term as the state’s Attorney General, compared and contrasted her approach to the fentanyl crisis with that of former Attorney General Tom Miller. Miller, in his final term as Iowa AG, led multiple lawsuits that featured dozens of different states and resulted in millions of dollars’ worth of settlements; in 2022 alone, Miller signed on to five new settlement agreements with manufacturers Teva and Allergan, as well as pharmacies CVS, Walmart, and Walgreens which totaled $132.5 million. Bird said that while holding opioid manufacturers accountable was important, she felt that a greater emphasis must be placed on stopping fentanyl from coming in from abroad.

Bird then discussed her recently proposed legislation that would increase the penalty for drug dealers who distribute a drug that kills someone. She said that the status quo is such that these cases are prosecuted on a federal level only.

Bird said that she thinks the state legislature supports the idea, but didn’t give a timeline on when she thought it would be passed into law.

More information on the Iowa Attorney General can be found at iowaattorneygeneral.gov.

Volunteer Training for New Volunteers with Mahaska County Conservation Next Week

OSKALOOSA — The Mahaska County Conservation Board has many ways you can help as a volunteer. If you have never volunteered for them before and want to join their volunteer team, visit the Environmental Learning Center on Monday, March 6th for their New Volunteer Training Session from 6:00 – 7:00 pm. You will learn about volunteer opportunities and receive training to be a volunteer with MCCB. The meeting will be held at the Environmental Learning Center which is located at 2342 Hwy. 92, Oskaloosa, IA 52577.

Registration is needed to participate. Contact MCCB to let them know you are planning to participate by calling (641)673-9327 or email decook@mahaskacountyia.gov.

Pella CSD Approves Teacher Salary Settlement

By Sam Parsons

The Pella Community School Board met last night and formally approved their 2023-24 Teacher Salary Settlement.

In 2022-23, the district paid out $14,314,189 in teacher salaries in benefits. For the upcoming year, that number will be rising by $470,760, or 3.29%, to $14,784,989. These numbers had been negotiated and determined at previous meetings.

The board also received a presentation from the city of Pella on their proposed City Rec Center and discussed how it tied into their 10 year facilities plan. The project is expected to cost about $50 million for the city over the course of 20 years and they are asking the district to fund $5 million of it. No decision was made by the board last night.

Blake Shelton Shares Tom Petty ‘I Won’t Back Down’ Cover

Blake Shelton, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmidt of the Eagles, and Matt Sorum of Guns N’ Roses, teamed up earlier this year to record a benefit cover of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down”. The song serves as “an anthem” for the Miraculous Love Kids, Afghanistan’s only music school, per the school.

The song was originally released last November to raise awareness and resources for vulnerable children in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but only in a “limited capacity” to raise funds & awareness for the Miraculous Love Kids. Now the song is now available on streaming platforms along with a new music video!

The new music video released showcases the young musicians of the school. The song aims to “promote freedom, justice, equality, and peace for oppressed people around the world,” according to Lanny Cordola, the founder of the Miraculous Love Kids.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1966, at the first Academy of Country & Western Music awards, Roger Miller was named Man of the Year and Top Songwriter. Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and Bonnie Owens also won big.
  • Today in 1984, at the GRAMMYs, Anne Murray won Best Country Vocal Performance, Female for “A Little Good News.”
  • Today in 1993, Travis Tritt got his first acting role in the TV movie “Rio Diablo.” He starred alongside Kenny Rogers and Naomi Judd.
  • Today in 1996, at the GRAMMYs, Vince Gill won two awards – Best Country Song and Best Male Country Vocal Performance – for “Go Rest High On That Mountain.”
  • Today in 1998, Garth Brooks was the host and musical guest for “Saturday Night Live.”
  • Today in 1998, Stevie Wariner and Anita Cochran’s “What If I Said” topped the singles chart.
  • Today in 2012, “If I Die Young” by the Band Perry became a quadruple-platinum single.
  • Today in 2015, Florida Georgia Line played in Europe for the first time during the Country 2 Country Festival at Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden. The night’s lineup also features Luke Bryan, Brandy Clark and Lee Ann Womack.
  • Today in 2017, Jimmie Allen playeda showcase at The Country in Nashville and receives a call on the way home with an offer to sign a recording contract with Stoney Creek. The set list included his first hit, “Best Shot.”
  • Today in 2019, Lindsay Ell has surgery to remove pre-cancerous cells.
  • Today in 2019, Ryan Hurd’s concert at The Exit/In in Nashville includes a surprise appearance by Maren Morris on “To A T.” Hurd also did two country hits that he wrote for other artists: “You Look Good” and “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset.”
  • Today in 2019, Brett Young shot a “CMT Crossroads” installment with Boyz II Men at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The set list included “On Bended Knee,” “Mercy” and a cover of the Lonestar hit “Amazed.”
  • Today in 2020, Rhonda Vincent was (FINALLY!) invited to join the Grand Ole Opry by Jeannie Seely during an appearance on the show. Vincent, of course, said yes.
  • Today in 2020, Marie Osmond revealed on the CBS show “The Talk” that she’s leaving her inheritance to a charity rather than her children: “I think you do a great disservice to just hand them a fortune because you take away the one most important gift you can give your children, and that’s the ability to work.”
  • Today in 2021, Fox News reported Miranda Lambert’s husband, Brendan McLoughlin, had officially retired from the New York City police force.

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ dominates at SAG Awards

LOS ANGELES, CA. (AP) — The unlikely awards season juggernaut “Everything Everywhere All at Once” marched on at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday, and even gathered steam with awards not just for best ensemble, Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan but also for Jamie Lee Curtis. The SAG Awards, often an Oscar preview, threw some curve balls into the Oscars race in a ceremony streamed lived on Netflix’s YouTube page from Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. Curtis won best female supporting actor for her performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once” over the favorite, Angela Bassett. Brendan Fraser took best male lead actor for “The Whale.”

Bill would ban college subsidies in Iowa divorce decrees

By O. Kay Henderson (Radio Iowa)

A bill eligible for debate in the Iowa Senate would prohibit judges from requiring a divorcing parent to cover some of the costs of their child’s college education.

Senator Scott Webster, a Republican from Bettendorf, said the bill is sponsored by another senator, in response to a specific case. “A father was weaponizing this particular system against a mother who couldn’t afford the college. She then had the opportunity to go to court and it got dropped, but she still had to pay all the legal fees,” Webster said.

An Iowa judge currently has the option of ordering a parent getting a divorce to pay up to a third of the total cost of their child’s undergraduate education. Webster said it’s an equal protection issue. “The subsidy does not currently apply to any other parents: married, single or never married,” Webster said.

Senator Nate Boulton, a Democrat from Des Moines, said his parents were divorced when he went to college and their divorce decree helped navigate the financial aspect of getting that degree. “There are ways to make this system better,” Boulton said. “There are ways to make it more fair and I think we are all open to that discussion, but simply to pull the rug out from underneath kids from divorced families who want to go to college is the wrong way to do this.”

The bill cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee last week. Senator Herman Quirmbach, a Democrat from Ames who voted against the bill, said parents have an obligation to provide for their children and college is a big step forward in life. “It’s certainly possible for people to get good jobs without a college degree and have a perfectly happy life,” Quirmbach said, “but on average college graduates earn significantly higher over a lifetime. They have a greater degree of marriage stability. They have a longer life span, on average.”

That kind of criticism is “a little bit disrespectful,” according to Webster. “It’s been said, maybe discussed that college is the way to go,” Webster said. “I didn’t go to college. My wife didn’t go to college. We turned out good.”

Iowa is one of 17 states that allow judges to order a divorcing parent to pay at least part of a child’s college tuition and fees.

Mahaska Chamber Eggs and Issues Feb. 25

By Sam Parsons

The Mahaska Chamber hosted another round of Eggs and Issues on Saturday with four Iowa state lawmakers present: Iowa House Representatives Barb Kniff-McCulla and Helena Hayes, and Iowa State Senators Adrian Dickey and Ken Rozenboom.

The first question that the panel received was about Iowa Senate File 85, which pertained to Social and Emotional Learning. Senator Rozenboom said that Senate File 85 wasn’t going to be seeing the light of day.

The panel was also asked about House File 297, which would change the structure of funding going to preschools. Representative Hayes said that while, in theory, increased preschool funding could help children, she was hesitant about what it would mean for families.

And the lawmakers were asked about the governor’s recently-introduced government reorganizational bill, and specifically how it would relate to agencies pertaining to arts and culture. Senator Dickey said that the bill wasn’t so much about changing the nature of government agencies as it was about streamlining the operation.

The next Eggs and Issues forum will be held on March 11 at Smokey Row with speakers from Mahaska Health and the Mahaska EMA.

Brantley Gilbert Talks Deluxe ‘So Help Me God’

Brantley Gilbert will be releasing a deluxe edition of his album “So Help Me God”, which will include five new songs he co-wrote, along with collaborations with Blake SheltonVince GillToby KeithHARDYJason Aldean, and Jelly Roll.

Gilbert said that the deluxe edition is a way to complete the story of the album and “tie up loose ends.” He also revealed that one of the new songs, “Bury Me Upside Down,” is a song that he thinks is just really funny because “it’s basically me upside down, so the world could kiss my butt.”

Meanwhile, Gilbert shared “Behind The Times” is about being an “old soul” and the things he loves, while the upcoming “Tailgates of Heaven” is one of his favorite songs that he’s written in a long time. The deluxe release comes out on April 21st.

Check out the tracklist below (*indicates a new song)

  1. “Heaven By Then” with Blake Shelton featuring Vince Gill
  2. “Rolex On A Redneck” featuring Jason Aldean
  3. “Miles of Memories”
  4. “She’s The One”
  5. “The Worst Country Song Of All Time” featuring Toby Keith and HARDY
  6. “Son Of The Dirty South featuring Jelly Roll”
  7. “How To Talk To Girls”
  8. “Little Piece of Heaven”
  9. “Gone But Not Forgotten”
  10. “So Help Me God”
  11. “Wrote The Book Around Here”*
  12. “Tailgates Of Heaven” *
  13. “Bury Me Upside Down”*
  14. “All Over The Map”*
  15. “Behind The Times”*

Source: Music Mayhem

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