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United Airlines flight loses wheel after takeoff from Los Angeles and lands safely in Denver

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A United Airlines Boeing jet lost a main landing gear wheel Monday while taking off from Los Angeles and later landed safely in Denver, the airline said.

There were no reported injuries on the ground or on board Flight 1001, United said in a statement.

“The wheel has been recovered in Los Angeles, and we are investigating what caused this event,” the statement said.

The Boeing 757-200 was carrying 174 passengers and 7 crewmembers.

On March 7, a United Boeing B777-200 jet lost a tire mid-air after takeoff from San Francisco. It landed on a car in an airport employee parking lot. Nobody was hurt.

State regulators to discuss timeline for new gambling license consideration

By Dar Danielson (Radio Iowa)

The state Racing and Gaming Commission plans to hold a meeting Friday to work out a timeline for dealing with requests for a new gambling license.

They discussed the issue Monday at their first meeting since the legislature’s two-year moratorium on new licenses expired. Racing and Gaming administrator Tina Eick says a market study is one of the first steps. “Based on past history it’s usually been anywhere from a 60 to 120 day process for a study like that to be completed,” she says. Eick says the state requires a 30-day period to take proposals for the study, so it is not known when there could be a vote on a license. “It’s hard to say I would hope that we’ll get some more clarity on those issues on Friday,” Eick says. “Staff will propose a schedule and then we’ll see if the Commission agrees with that and hopefully we’ll know more Friday.”

The Linn County Gaming Association has a proposal for a casino on the Cedar River in Cedar Rapids that has been on hold since the moratorium two years ago. Eick says she doesn’t know of any other casino proposals out there, and it’s now something that can be quickly thrown together. “The written applications are pretty rigorous, they require a lot of detailed information and not just a hope to present something in the future,” she says. “It would require architectural drawings, financing specifics on the number of games, the ownership, the QSO partners.” Eick says all those involved in the proposal would also have to undergo a DCI background investigation before moving forward.

The IRGC will hold an online meeting Friday at 8:30 a.m. to discuss the timeline for considering any new licenses.

Farmland Lease and Management Workshop to be held August 1

OSKALOOSA — The Iowa State University Mahaska County Extension and Outreach office will host a meeting on Thursday August 1, beginning at 1:30 pm. with doors open at 12:30 pm. The location is at the Mahaska County Extension office located at 212 North I Street Oskaloosa. The meeting will last approximately 2 ½ hours and will be facilitated by Patrick Hatting, Farm Management Specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach.

The discussion will focus on various methods to determine a fair 2025 cash rental rate and the importance of good tenant/landlord communications. Emphasis will be placed on recent returns to Iowa Cash Rented Land and the 2024 Iowa Cash Rental Rate Survey.

Registration is required by July 30, and the $20 registration fee can be paid at the door. Participants will receive a designed to assist landowners, tenants, and other agri-business professionals with issues related to farmland ownership, management, and leasing arrangements.

Contact the Mahaska County Extension office at 641-673-5841 with your questions or to register by July 30.

37th Annual Sweet Corn Serenade Set for July 25

OSKALOOSA — One of Mahaska County’s favorite celebrations is right around the corner! Bring your family and friends to Sweet Corn Serenade located in downtown Oskaloosa on Thursday, July 25!

This year’s festivities include a craft and vendor show, the Farm Bureau Kids’ Zone complete with many fun family activities, including a scavenger hunt around the Square and Penn Central Mall. The Ohana Kids’ Pedal Pull will also be back this year, along with a cornhole tournament. There will be a live music performance and don’t forget about dinner! At 4:00 PM, the Mahaska County Cattlemen will be serving up beef burgers paired with freshly cooked Iowa sweet corn and a cold drink for $8.00. Purchase a meal ticket from 4:00-9:00 PM. Purchases can be made using cash or Venmo only. If you want to take some delicious, sweet corn home with you, or looking for a slice of pie, there will be corn and pie-only tents located on the east side of the downtown square.
There will also be food vendors of all sorts ready to serve you lunch, dinner, or both from noon-9:00 PM! Be on the lookout for Barnyard Tenderloin Xpress, Eatery Island, My Eatzz, Pho T, Tacos Jalisco, Grubby’s Kettle Korn, and SnoBiz.
From 5:00-8:00 PM, Farm Bureau will be hosting their free Kids’ Zone, featuring the Many Little Farm Hands, Iowa Corn Trailer, face painting, a coloring contest, and more! Community First Credit Union will be giving free train rides on 1st Ave East. The YMCA Imagination Blocks, United Way 9 Square, and Spin Art, Courtesy of the Oskaloosa Lions Club, will be in the park for even more fun! Are you a cornhole enthusiast? Sign up for the cornhole tournament on 1st Ave E. Registration and practice begin at 4:00 PM, bags fly at 5:00 PM. Walk over to LuRoo & Co. Boutique for a cold old-school soda, rack sales, and more! The second floor of the Oskaloosa Public Library will be providing coloring pages. Don’t miss your chance for a photo op in the Big Red Chair in the Reading Garden.
The pedal pull is sponsored by Corteva Agriscience, Farm Credit Services of America, and McKim Tractor, and will take place south of the square. The pedal pull competition is free and open for children ages 4-11. Children under 4 can pull for fun. Registration is open from 5:30-6:00 PM.
The Neil Hewitt concert will kick off at 4:30 PM and go on until 7:00 PM. Get ready to hear original music and the best of 90’s Country. Stick around for the Oskaloosa City Band Concert, beginning at 8:00 PM to finish up the evening.
For more information, please contact the Oskaloosa Main Street Office at 641.672.2591 or mainstreet@mahaskachamber.org.

Toby Keith’s Hometown Paid Tribute to Him with a Fourth of July Firework Show

Happy Heavenly birthday to Toby Keith who would’ve been 63 today.  To celebrate, his hometown of Moore, Oklahoma paid tribute to him on one of his favorite holidays: the Fourth of July.  The city had a 25-minute fireworks show set to his music.

The mayor said, quote, “He invited all of us to celebrate America’s independence and to remember the men and women who are serving and have served to keep America free.  We miss you, Toby.”

(You can see a fan’s clip of the fireworks here.)

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1972, when a concert date was canceled, Barbara Mandrell officially joined the Grand Ole Opry, three weeks earlier than scheduled.
  • Today in 1992, Garth Brooks and then-wife, Sandy Brooks, welcomed their first child, daughter Taylor Mayne Pearl Brooks, in Nashville.
  • Today in 1993, the “Merry Christmas To You” album by Reba McEntire was certified gold.
  • Today in 1994, Travis Tritt scored a #1 hit with his single, “Foolish Pride.”
  • Today in 1996, Keifer Thompson moved to Nashville from Oklahoma. Shortly after, he meets future wife and fellow Thompson Square partner Shawna McIlwain.
  • Today in 1997, Marty Stuart married Connie Smith on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Afterward, they drove out into the wilderness and end up dancing on a cliff to Buck Owens’ “Your Tender Loving Care.”
  • Today in 1998, Brooks & Dunn’s “If You See Her” album was certified gold and platinum simultaneously.
  • Today in 1998, the Roy Orbison Estate filed a $12-million royalty suit against Sony Music Entertainment Inc. The suit alleged that Sony, in selling licenses from the artist’s Monument Records master recordings, consistently underpaid Roy in domestic and international royalties.
  • Today in 2000, Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance” began a five-week ride at #1 on the Billboard country chart.
  • Today in 2002, Brad Paisley was #1 on the country charts with his single, “I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin’ Song).”
  • Today in 2010, Taylor Swift shot the wedding scene for her “Mine” video at the Christ Church in Kennebunk, Maine, with British actor Toby Hemingway in the role of the groom.
  • Today in 2013, Darius Rucker’s single, “Radio,” was released.
  • Today in 2014, Florida Georgia Line’s “Dirt” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2016, Garth Brooks became the first country artist to headline at the new Yankee Stadium in New York. He sang two songs written by New Yorker Billy Joel, “Shameless” and “Piano Man.” Brooks also joined wife Trisha Yearwood on “In Another’s Eyes.”
  • Today in 2017, Julianne Hough married NHL player Brooks Laich near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Her brother, Derek Hough, was a member of the wedding party. The couple announced their separation (after months of questions) in May 2020. They’ve since finalized their divorce.
  • Today in 2018, Josh Abbott married Taylor Parnell at Brazos Hall in Austin, Texas.
  • Today in 2019, the Thomas Rhett single, “Remember You Young,” was released.
  • Today in 2020, Lady A filed suit in Nashville against blues singer Lady A to protect its trademark of the name, granted in 2011. The group was formerly known as Lady Antebellum, but shortened the official name in the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement, running into an unexpected conflict in the process.
  • Today in 2021, the Walker Hayes single, “Fancy Like,” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2021, Morgan Wallen closed on the sale of his four-bedroom Nashville residence…as in, the house where he was notoriously recorded using a racial slur the previous February. The property went for $835,000, nearly 20% more than the $700-grand he bought it for in 2020.

‘Despicable Me 4’ debuts with $122.6M as boom times return to the box office

NEW YORK (AP) — After a historically bad first half of the year, the box office is suddenly booming.

“Despicable Me 4,” the Illumination Animation sequel, led the way over the holiday weekend with $75 million in ticket sales Friday through Sunday and $122.6 million since opening on Wednesday, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The Independence Day holiday weekend haul for the Universal Pictures release further extends the considerable box-office reign of the Minions, arguably the most bankable force in movies today. And it also kept a summer streak going for Hollywood.

Though overall ticket sales were down more than 40% from levels prior to the COVID 19 pandemic, heading into the summer moviegoing season, theaters have lately seen a succession of hits. After Sony’s “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” outperformed expectations, Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” rapidly cleared $1 billion in ticket sales worldwide, making it the first release since “Barbie” to reach that mark. Last weekend, the Paramount prequel “A Quiet Place: Day One” also came in above expectations.

With “Deadpool & Wolverine” tracking for a $160 million launch later this month, Hollywood’s summer is looking up.

“If you look at the mood of the industry about eight weeks ago, very different than today,” says Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for Comscore. “The song says what a difference a day makes. What a difference a month has made.”

It helps to have the Minions at your disposal. Since first debuting in the 2010 original “Despicable Me,” each entry of the franchise — including two sequels and two “Minions” spinoffs — has been seemingly guaranteed to gross around $1 billion. The four previous movies all made between $939 million (2022’s “Minions: Rise of Gru”) and $1.26 billion (2015’s “Minions”) globally.

That run has helped give Illumination founder and chief executive Chris Meledandri one of the most enviable track records in Hollywood. “Despicable Me 4,” directed by Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage, returns the voice cast led by Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig and doubles down on more Minion mayhem. Reviews (54% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) weren’t particularly good for the latest installment, which includes a witness protection plot and a group of Minions transformed into a superhero squadron. But in their 12-year run, little has slowed down the Minions.

“This is one of the most beloved franchises, quite frankly, in the history of film, and certainly animation,” said Jim Orr, distribution chief for Universal. “Chris Meledandri and Illumination have their finger on the pulse of what families and audiences around the world want to see.”

Family movies are powering the box office. “Despicable Me 4” performed strongly despite the still considerable drawing power of “Inside Out 2.” In its fourth weekend of release, the Pixar sequel added another $30 million domestically and $78.3 million overseas.

“Inside Out 2,” with $1.22 billion in ticket sales thus far, is easily the year’s biggest hit and fast climbing up the all-time ranks for animated releases. It currently ranks as the No. 5 animated release worldwide.

Instead of cannibalizing the opening weekend for “Despicable Me 4,” “Inside Out 2” may have helped get families back in the habit of heading to theaters.

“What happened, I think, is the release calendar finally settled into a nice rhythm,” said Dergarabedian, referencing the jumbled movie schedule from last year’s strikes. “It’s all about momentum.”

The continued strong sales for “Inside Out 2” were enough to put the film in second place for the domestic weekend. Last week’s top new film, “A Quiet Place: Day One,” slid to third with $21 million in its second weekend, with another $21.1 million from overseas theaters. That was a steep decrease of 60%, though the Paramount prequel has amassed $178.2 million worldwide in two weeks.

The run of hits has caused some studios to boost their forecasts for the summer movie season. Heading into the most lucrative season at theaters, analysts were predicting a $3 billion summer, down from the more typical $4 billion mark. Now, closer to $3.4 billion appears likely.

The weekend’s other top new release was Ti West’s “MaXXXine,” the third in a string of slasher films from A24 starring Mia Goth. In 2,450 locations, “MaXXXine” collected $6.7 million in ticket sales, a franchise best. The film, which follows “X” and “Pearl” (both released in 2022), stars Goth as a 1980s Hollywood starlet being hunted by a killer known as the Night Stalker.

Angel Studios, which last year released the unexpected summer hit “Sound of Freedom,” struggled to find the same success with its latest Christian film, “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot.” It debuted with $3.2 million.

Kevin Costner’s big-budget gamble, “Horizon: An American Saga,” didn’t do much to turn around its fortunes in its second weekend. The first chapter in what Costner hopes will be a four-part franchise – including a chapter two Warner Bros. will release in August – earned $5.5 million in its second weekend. The film, which cost more than $100 million to make, has grossed $22.2 million in two weeks.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.

1. “Despicable Me 4,” $75 million.

2. “Inside Out 2,” $30 million.

3. “A Quiet Place Day One,” $21 million.

4. “MaXXXine,” $6.7 million.

5. “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” $6.5 million.

6. “Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter 1,” $5.5 million.

7. “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot,” $3.2 million.

8. “Kaiki 2898,” $1.8 million.

9. “The Bikeriders,” $1.3 million.

10. “Kinds of Kindness,” $860,000.

National Guard helps haul away flood debris

By Woody Gottburg (Radio Iowa)

Members of the Iowa Air National Guard’s 185th Refueling Wing in Sioux City have been helping residents in western Iowa remove flood debris.

Major Daniel Ress says they have the equipment needed to do the job. “We can’t rebuild the city for them, we can’t bring anything back to the way it was before, but we can offer just a little bit of helping hand that makes a difference,” he says.

Staff Sergeant Seth Stamm helps residents load debris into dump trucks to be carried away. “Means a lot to be able to help these people who are going through some really unfortunate times, some very tough times in their lives,” Stamm says. “So anything we can do to help make a difference for them.”

High school teacher Eric Boge of Sioux Rapids got help from the airmen. “It’s very emotional because I think it’s awesome,” he says. “We could not as a community, not saying that we don’t have the support here, but outside support with the National Gard it has been just phenomenal.”

Airmen have also been working in Woodbury, Cherokee, Ida and Buena Vista Counties. Airmen from the 132 Wing in Des Moines have also been helping out with the recovery. Those taking part primarily come from the units’ civil engineering squadrons.

Urban Conservation Tour to Be Held Tomorrow

OSKALOOSA — Mahaska County office of Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) along with the Mahaska County Master Gardeners will host a local Urban Prairie Field Day Tuesday, July 9, beginning at 5:30 pm at the NRCS – Oskaloosa Service Center 2503 Todd Street, Oskaloosa.   Please park in the parking lot and on side streets. Other stops for the field day include Watson Library planting at William Penn and the Oskaloosa Public Library.   The event is free and open to the whole family and includes a summertime treat at our last stop.

The field day will include a welcome and remarks from Myriam Lafreniere Landry, from the Mahaska Soil and Water Conservation District.  She will highlight the urban prairie plantings that have been completed since 2021 in Oskaloosa area including planting specifics, and costs and funding.  The native planting at the site was completed in 2021.  Amy Bouska, IDALS Urban Conservation Team will talk about different conservation practice and their benefits on water quality at this stop.

Prairies once stretched across Iowa and the Midwest.   Once 85% of Iowa was covered in prairie, today less than 1% remain.  Native plants and wildlife thrived creating the ecosystem which created the rich productive soil that dominates and defines Iowa. Prairies, and specifically prairie plants, are part of our heritage as Iowans.  Native plants include many types of grasses and forbs which offer many advantages to the introduced landscapes which dominate many local/urban settings. This advantages will be discussed at the stops of the field day.

The field day agenda will continue with a visit to the WPU Pollinator Garden at approximately 6 pm.  This planting at William Penn University is on the north side of the Penn Activity Center (PAC) and west of Watson Library.  Parking is available in the PAC parking lot.  This planting was completed in June of 2021.  Kevin Andersen, IDNR Wildlife Specialist, till talk about the importance of native plants for pollinators and how backyards can support wildlife.

Specific of each location’s plantings will be discussed as we visit the sites, including their costs including funding.  Cost share assistance is available to individuals or groups for potential projects with REAP funds.  NRCS personnel will provide information about the cost share program.

The final stop for the field day will be at the Oskaloosa Public Library at approximately 6:30 pm, this planting was completed in 2023.  Due to construction, the library parking lot is accessible from Market and Third Street West only.  Marion Gaughan, Library Director will explain how the project came to be planted.  Green Iowa, Americorp members, will be on hand to give an update on the existing plantings and planned projects.  Pam White, Mahaska County Master Gardener, and board member of Iowa Prairie Network will identify plant species and provide growing tips.  This organization is a grass roots, volunteer, organization that is dedicated to the preservation of Iowa’s prairie heritage.

The event is free and open to the whole family, but reservations are suggested to ensure adequate summertime treats. RSVP to Carla Ackley at 641-673-3476; NRCS-Oskaloosa Service Center or email carla.ackly@ia.nacdnet.net.  Inclement weather will postpone the event to Wednesday July 10.  If in doubt, please check local media and event organizers, as well as the organization’s Facebook pages.

Next Mahaska Mixer Scheduled for July 20

OSKALOOSA — The Diplomats of the Mahaska Chamber & Development Group would like to invite Chamber members and friends of the Southern Iowa Fair to the next Mahaska Mixer for pancakes, sausage and drink served by Chris Cakes. Also known as the Buyers’ Breakfast, this event is being hosted by the Fair Board and the Chamber Diplomats on Saturday, July 20, from 6:30 – 8:30 am. The event will be held in the Wash Rack Building of the Southern Iowa Fairgrounds just south of the Pavilion.

Following a full week enjoying the fair, plan now to join others for breakfast and show your appreciation to all who continue to make the Southern Iowa Fair new and exciting year after year. A HUGE thank you is extended to the Fair Board, 4-H, FFA, participants, leaders, sponsors—anyone responsible for making the fair possible. You are encouraged to stay for the livestock ribbon auction that begins at 8 am in the pavilion as well.

Contact the Chamber at 641.672.2591 for further information.

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