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Lend a hand in a state park at Statewide Volunteer Day on Sept. 23

DES MOINES — Iowans are invited to lend a hand at the Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ annual statewide Volunteer Day on Saturday, Sept. 23. Several parks and forests across the state will host volunteer events to help spruce up trails, buildings and other park amenities.

“Iowa state parks are beloved places for many Iowans, and we greatly appreciate the help volunteers provide,” said Sherry Arntzen, chief of Iowa Parks, Forests and Preserves Bureau.

Clean-up efforts at Volunteer Day will be unique for each park and may include litter pick-up, staining or painting buildings, planting trees, clearing trails and more.

Citizens interested in volunteering can learn more at www.iowadnr.gov/volunteer. If weather looks inclement on Saturday, volunteers should contact the individual park office in case changes to date, time or meeting location for the event occur.

2024 Tulip Queen and Royal Court Nominations Are Open

PELLA — Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 Tulip Time Royal Court. Nomination ballots must be submitted by 4:30pm on Tuesday, September 26.

Nominees must:
  • be a high school senior girl
  • be 17 years old by May 1, 2024
  • be unmarried
  • have a permanent home mailing address in the Pella Community School district
  • live with a parent or legal guardian
Each nominee is asked to determine their interest in pursuing this opportunity to represent Pella. Only those interested are pictured as candidates in the Town Crier in October for the 2024 Tulip Time Royal Court.
Please note: The Tulip Queen’s Announcement Party will be held on Saturday, November 11, 7:00pm, at Pella Community High School.
The online form for nominations can be found here.

The Pella Tulip Time Royal Court is the ambassador for Pella’s Tulip Festival. The Court consists of the Tulip Queen and her four attendants. The Queen also chooses two pages and two flower girls to join the Court during the festival in May.

How are the Queen and Court chosen?

Senior girls from the community are nominated by Pella residents, followed by a town-wide vote to select the top twelve finalists. The candidates prepare for a night of interviewing and presentations before 30 judges. Each candidate first interviews with the judges in small groups. Next is the public performance, where each finalist gives a presentation of a talent or interest that depicts her personality. She will also be interviewed by the evening’s Master of Ceremonies. After the tallying of ballots from both the interviews and the public performances, the Tulip Queen and Court are announced.

What do the Queen and Court do?

Working with a committee affectionately known as the “Court Moms,” the Queen and Court prepare a program and hone their interviewing skills throughout the winter. In the spring, they make approximately thirty appearances to promote Pella’s Tulip Festival. This includes the Capitol, local media stations, civic organizations, and more. The pinnacle of their reign is hosting thousands of tourists at the May festival. Additionally, after hosting the Orange City Royal Court in Pella, the Pella Court then travels to Orange City, Iowa, two weeks later to enjoy our sister town’s festival.

 

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1980, as a result of a television report on ABC-TV’s “20/20,” the official case surrounding the 1977 death of Elvis Presley was reopened.
  • Today in 1986, Eddie Rabbitt and Juice Newton’s single, “Both To Each Other (Friends & Lovers),” went to #1 in “Radio & Records.”
  • Today in 1990, Alan Jackson’s “Here In The Real World” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1991, the album, ‘If There Was A Way,” by Dwight Yoakam was certified gold.
  • Today in 1991, George Strait’s “Greatest Hits” album certified double platinum.
  • Today in 1994, on his birthday, George Jones underwent triple bypass surgery at Nashville’s Baptist Hospital.
  • Today in 1995, George Jones and Tammy Wynette’s “Greatest Hits” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1995, the “Greatest Hits – From The Beginning” album by Travis Tritt was released
  • Today in 1995, George Jones’ “Greatest Hits” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1995, the “Strait Out Of The Box” album by George Strait was released.
  • Today in 1998, a concert by Shania Twain was televised live on DirecTV, in what the direct broadcast satellite service claimed is the first such TV event for the country star.
  • Today in 1998, Vince Gill made his 100th appearance on the Grand Ole Opry.
  • Today in 1999, a sold-out crowd of 23,000 people listened to Willie Nelson, Deana Carter, Sawyer Brown, Trisha Yearwood, John Mellencamp and other performers at Farm Aid ’99. The all-day event, the latest in a series of fund-raisers for farmers that started in 1985, came at a time when many East Coast growers were facing a severe drought. Since it began, Farm Aid has given $14.5 million to more than 100 farm organizations, churches and service groups in 44 states.
  • Today in 2002, the rumors were official – the Dixie Chicks’ album, “Home,” was certified platinum. Now, official Soundscan figures have confirmed it. In its second week of release, the project sold 367,000 copies (following record setting first-week sales of 779,828). It was enough to keep them on top of the Billboard 200 charts and the “Billboard” Top Country Albums chart for another week.
  • Today in 2002, George Strait launched his “Road Less Traveled” tour in Detroit Jo Dee Messina as his opening act. It was George’s first arena tour in five years. He been headlining his George Strait Country Music Festival at stadiums from 1999 to 2001.
  • Today in 2003, the famed “The Man in Black” Johnny Cash, who became a towering figure in American music with such hits as “Folsom Prison Blues,” “I Walk the Line” and “A Boy Named Sue,” died at the age of 71. In a statement issued by Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Cash’s longtime manager and friend, Lou Robin, said, “Johnny died due to complications from diabetes, which resulted in respiratory failure.” He noted that Cash died at the hospital at 1 am ET and added, “I hope that friends and fans of Johnny will pray for the Cash family to find comfort during this very difficult time.” The stunning news came as Cash had been released from the hospital the previous Wednesday after a two-week stay for treatment of an unspecified stomach ailment. Some reports circulated that he had been suffering from pancreatitis. The illness caused him to miss the MTV Music awards, where he had been nominated in seven categories and won the trophy for Best Cinematography. In his later years, Cash had battled a disease of the nervous system, autonomic neuropathy, and pneumonia. His beloved wife, June, had passed four months earlier.
  • Today in 2003, the “Man In Black” – aka Johnny Cash – passed away. He joined his beloved wife, June Carter Cash, who had died the previous May. Among his accolades, Cash was a member of both the Country Music and Rock & Roll Halls of Fame.
  • Today in 2007, Brad Paisley scored a gold album for “5th
  • Today in 2008, Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” video debuted on CMT.
  • Today in 2014, Garth Brooks took batting practice with the Chicago White Sox at US Cellular Field. The night’s baseball game is rained out.
  • Today in 2014, The Band Perry’s single, “Postcard From Paris,” went gold.
  • Today in 2016, Jana Kramer took the stage as a contestant for “Dancing With The Stars.” Julianne Hough returns as a judge. Other competitors include Vanilla Ice, Maureen McCormick, Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte and former Texas governor Rick Perry, who danced a cha cha to “God Blessed Texas.”
  • Today in 2017, Kane Brown, who was formerly homeless, participated in a congressional briefing on the rental housing crisis in Washington, DC.
  • Today in 2017, George Strait headlined a Hurricane Harvey benefit concert at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio – he was joined on the bill by Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Lyle Lovett and Robert Earl Keen. It became part of the multi-network special, “Hand In Hand: A Benefit For Hurricane Relief.” Blake Shelton and Usher performed “Stand By Me” were from the Grand Ole Opry …as were Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, Demi Lovato and CeCe Winans, who offered up, “A Little Help From My Friends.”

LEANN RIMES ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY TOUR

LeAnn Rimes got some help from her dog Fleetwood and Santa Claus himself to announce her upcoming holiday tour.

The singer took to Instagram for a little skit that contained a big announcement. Addressing her dog Fleetwood, she accused him of visiting Santa Claus again – removing a note on the dog apparently from Jolly St. Nick himself. “Ho! Ho! Dear LeAnn: it’s almost that time of year,” “Santa” said in voiceover as she read the note, “…and I need your help to spread some joy and cheer over the holidays!” Santa went on to tell LeAnn she was booked for a number of cities on her new “Joy: The Holiday Tour” concert tour. “Alright Fleetwood,” the singer says, “Looks like we’re going on tour!”

Ticket details are available here.

Source: Yahoo

American researcher has been rescued from deep Turkish cave more than a week after he fell ill

TASELI PLATEAU, Turkey (AP) — Rescuers pulled an American researcher out of a Turkish cave early Tuesday, more than a week after he became seriously ill 1,000 meters (more than 3,000 feet) below its entrance, officials said.

Teams from across Europe had rushed to Morca cave in southern Turkey’s Taurus Mountains to aid Mark Dickey, a 40-year-old experienced caver who became seriously ill on Sept. 2 with stomach bleeding. He was on an expedition to map the cave, which is the country’s third deepest.

Dickey was t oo frail to climb out himself, so rescuers carried him with the help of a stretcher, making frequent stops at temporary camps set up along the way before he finally reached the surface early Tuesday.

“Mark Dickey is out of the Morca cave,” said a statement from the Speleological Federation of Turkey. It said that Dickey was removed from the last exit of the cave at 12:37 a.m. local time Tuesday, or 9:37 p.m. GMT Monday.

“He is fine and is being tended to by emergency medical workers in the encampment above,” the statement said.

Lying on a stretcher surrounded by reporters following his rescue , Dickey described the ordeal as a “crazy, crazy adventure.”

“It is amazing to be above ground again,” he said, thanking the Turkish government for saving his life with its rapid response. He also thanked the international caving community, Turkish cavers and Hungarian Cave Rescue, among others.

The American was first treated inside the cave by a Hungarian doctor who went down the cave on Sept. 3. Doctors and rescuers then took turns caring for him. The cause of Dickey’s illness was not clear.

On Tuesday, Dickey said that in the cave he had started to throw up large quantities of blood.

“My consciousness started to get harder to hold on to, and I reached the point where I thought ‘I’m not going to live,’” he told reporters.

The biggest challenges for the rescuers getting him out of the cave were the steep vertical sections and navigating through mud and water at low temperatures in the horizontal sections. There was also the psychological toll of staying inside a dark, damp cave for extended periods of time.

Around 190 experts from Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Poland and Turkey took part in the rescue, including doctors, paramedics and experienced cavers. Teams comprised of a doctor and three to four other rescuers took turns staying by his side at all times.

The rescue began on Saturday after doctors, who administered IV fluids and blood, determined that Dickey could make the arduous ascent.

Before the evacuation could begin, rescuers first had to widen some of the cave’s narrow passages, install ropes to pull him up vertical shafts on a stretcher and set up temporary camps along the way.

Dickey, who is from Croton-on-Hudson, New York, is a well-known cave researcher and a cave rescuer himself who had participated in many international expeditions.

He and several other people on the expedition were mapping the 1,276-meter (4,186-foot) deep Morca cave system for the Anatolian Speleology Group Association. Dickey became ill on Sept. 2, but it took until the next morning to notify people above ground.

Turkish authorities made a video message available that showed Dickey standing and moving around on Thursday. While alert and talking, he said he was not “healed on the inside” and needed a lot of help to get out of the cave.

After his rescue, the head of Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency, Okay Memis, told a news conference that the health of Dickey was “very good.”

The European Cave Rescue Association said many cave rescuers remained in the cave to remove rope and rescue equipment used during the operation.

The association expressed its “huge gratitude to the many cave rescuers from seven different countries who contributed to the success of this cave rescue operation.”

“The fact that our son, Mark Dickey, has been moved out of Morca Cave in stable condition is indescribably relieving and fills us with incredible joy,” Mark’s parents. Debbie and Andy Dickey, said in a statement.

South Dakota regulators reject Summit’s pipeline application

By O. Kay Henderson (Radio Iowa)

The Iowa company planning to build a two-thousand mile carbon pipeline through five states has now been denied construction permits in both North and South Dakota.

This morning, South Dakota’s Public Utilities Commission unanimously rejected Summit Carbon Solutions application to extend its pipeline through their state. The South Dakota regulators say Summit failed to follow county ordinances the require buffer zones around city limits and homes. The commission rejected Navigator CO2’s pipeline application on similar grounds.

Summit executives say they will “refine” their proposed route through South Dakota and resubmit the application. The company’s statement says Summit Carbon Solutions “remains committed to South Dakota’s ethanol industry” as well as the 73% of landowners along the pipeline route in South Dakota who’ve signed contracts giving the company voluntary access to their property.

Summit Carbon Solutions has already redrawn its proposed pipeline route in North Dakota after regulators there raised concerns the pipeline was too close to North Dakota’s capital city. The Iowa Utilities Board started a hearing on the company ‘s proposed pipeline path in Iowa in August. The hearing resumes tomorrow in Fort Dodge at 8 a.m.

Iowa League of Women Voters Forum September 18 in Ottumwa

OTTUMWA — The Ottumwa League of Women Voters will hold a forum for primary candidates for city office on Monday, September 18, 2023, at City Hall. The forum will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers.  Five city council candidates — Cyan Bossou, 1620 Greenwood Drive, Keith Caviness, 2851 Oak Meadow Drive, Joe Damerval, 233 West Alta Vista Ave., Bill Hoffman, Jr., 922 N. Green St., and Marcia McDaniel, 321 W. Keota St., will be on the ballot. Ms. McDaniels has declined to participate in the forum.

All candidates will be vying for two council seats during the primary election to be held on Tuesday, October 10, 2023.  A primary election is necessary to reduce the number of candidates to four for the general election. The candidates will be allowed to make an opening statement, have equal time to answer questions, and make a closing statement.  The League will ask the first question, with audience questions to follow. As members of the public enter the council chambers they may write a question on a provided card.  Members of the public may also submit questions prior to the forum via the Ottumwa League of Women Voters Facebook page. Questions must be received by 5:00 p.m. Sunday, September 17. League members will review the cards for redundancy.  All cards must be signed.

The forum will be live streamed on GOTV as well as the city’s YouTube channel.  The media will be able to hear the instructions to the candidates at 6:15.  Although school board candidates will also be on the November ballot, those candidates do not participate in the primary election.  A second forum that includes school board candidates will be held before the general election.

Standoff in Spring Creek Village Results in Arrest

OSKALOOSA — An armed standoff in Spring Creek Village yesterday that lasted several hours came to an end with authorities peacefully apprehending one man.

On September 11, 2023, at approximately 9:58 a.m., the Oskaloosa Police Department received a 911 call in reference to a shot fired into a house in the 500 block of Spring Creek Village Court. Officers arrived to investigate and discovered that the shots originated from a home several units down from the damaged home.
Members of the Oskaloosa Police Department, with substantial assistance from surrounding agencies, formed a perimeter and began to evacuate residents in the adjacent units. While units were on-scene, attempting to make contact with the suspect, another shot was fired out of the home. Officers were unable to communicate with the occupant of the home, so Iowa State Patrol negotiators and a tactical team were requested to the scene.
Warrants were obtained for the premises, and the Iowa State Patrol tactical team made entry into the home using an armored rescue vehicle. The suspect, identified as Paul Alonza Price, 69 years of age, then surrendered peacefully and was taken into custody. He was transported to the Mahaska County Jail for evaluation. He is being charged with reckless use of a firearm causing damage to property, an aggravated misdemeanor.
Members of the Oskaloosa Police Department were assisted in this investigation by the Mahaska County Sheriff’s Department, Mahaska County 911 Center, Mahaska County Attorney’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, Oskaloosa Fire Department, Mahaska Health, and Mahaska County Conservation.
A criminal charge is merely an accusation; the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

WYNONNA JUDD TO HOST NASHVILLE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FOR NBC/PEACOCK

Wynonna Judd’s mama, Naomi Judd, may be gone, but that doesn’t mean the holiday spirit has to quiet down. The country icon is set to host “Christmas At The Opry” for NBC and Peacock this holiday season.

“Wynonna is one of the most recognized and lauded performers in country music,” said NBCUniversal VP Cassandra Tryon. Tryon also announced that Judd will receive the first Country Champion Award at the first People’s Choice Country Awards on September 28th.

“We can’t think of a better person to honor as our inaugural ‘Country Champion’ and to celebrate the holidays with across these two major country music events.” “Christmas At The Opry” will premiere on December 7th.

Source: UPI

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1978, the Statler Brothers’ “Christmas Card” album was released.
  • Today in 1982, Jerry Reed hit the mother lode on Billboard’s country chart, going to #1 with “She Got The Goldmine (I Got The Shaft).”
  • Today in 1984, Barbara Mandrell and two of her children were seriously injured in a car crash that killed the other driver. She spent a long time recuperating and firmly believed that seat belts saved their lives.
  • Today in 1989, the albums, “Anniversary – Ten Years Of Hits,” by George Jones and “Greatest Hits Volume II,” by Johnny Paycheck were both certified gold.
  • Today in 1990, Randy Travis’ “Heroes And Friends” album and the Judds’ “Love Can Build A Bridge” album were released.
  • Today in 1993, Merle Haggard married Theresa Ann Lane.
  • Today in 1996, Clay Walker’s album, “Hypnotize The Moon,” and Collin Raye’s album, “I Think About You,” were both certified platinum.
  • Today in 1997, Trisha Yearwood and Garth Brooks performed their single, “In Another’s Eyes” on NBC-TV’s “Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” After the performance, Trisha was presented with a platinum album for her album, “Songbook: A Collection of Hits.” It had sold 1.4-million copies in just 4 days.
  • Today in 1997, Ricochet’s Eddie Kilgallon and his wife, Terry, welcomed their first child, Landon James.
  • Today in 1999, Chely Wright went to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with “Single White Female,” a song written by Carolyn Dawn Johnson.
  • Today in 2002, “Family Circle” magazine honored Reba McEntire with its “Women Who Make A Difference” Lifetime Achievement Award. As part of the tribute, she was profiled in the magazine’s October 8th
  • Today in 2002, Faith Hill’s album, “It Matters to Me,” was certified quadruple platinum.
  • Today in 2001, a terrorist attack leveled both towers at the World Trade Center in New York, smashed into the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field. In Manhattan during the chaos, though they are unhurt: Garth Brooks, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rosanne Cash and Billy Gilman.
  • Today in 2002, as the nation paused to reflect on the first anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, several country stars turned in appearances and performances around the country. Lonestar, Martina McBride and Phil Vassar were in Nashville to participate in a candlelight vigil. Alan Jackson and Reba McEntire appeared on NBC’s “Concert for America,” which was taped two days earlier at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Charlie Daniels offered a performance of “The Last Fallen Hero” on the Fox News Channel. Neal McCoy was at the Kansas City Royals/ Chicago White Sox game to sing “God Bless America” during the seventh-inning stretch.
  • Today in 2004, Terri Clark made an appearance at #1 on the Billboard country chart with “Girls Lie Too.”
  • Today in 2008, Clay Walker’s family was among thousands of people who vacated Galveston, Texas, before the onslaught of Hurricane Ike.
  • Today in 2009, Kellie Pickler’s video for “Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You” debuted on CMT.
  • Today in 2012, Little Big Town’s album, “Tornado,” arrived in stores.
  • Today in 2016, Carrie Underwood’s new “Sunday Night Football” theme – “Oh, Sunday Night,” using the melody of “Somethin’ Bad” – debuts on NBC prior to an NFL game between the New England Patriots and the Arizona Cardinals.
  • Today in 2017, six years after he was excised from “Monday Night Football” telecasts, a new version of Hank Williams Jr.’s “All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight” theme song, featuring Florida Georgia Line and Jason Derulo, returned to ESPN.
  • Today in 2017, John Carter Cash and Ana Cristina Cash welcomed daughter, Grace June Cash, in Nashville.
  • Today in 2017, Kenny Chesney launched his Love For Love City charity, a fund to assist the Virgin Islands following the devastation of Hurricane Irma.
  • Today in 2018, The Zac Brown Band teamed with pop singer Shawn Mendes to shoot an episode of “CMT Crossroads” at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. ZBB songs in the mix included “Keep Me In Mind,” “Homegrown” and “Colder Weather.”
  • Today in 2018, Carrie Underwood’s “Love Wins” hit the airwaves.

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