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Microgreens Presentation To be held September 6

OSKALOOSA — Microgreens; sometimes called vegetable confetti, are seedlings of specific vegetables, herbs and other plants.  They add color and nutrients to any dish you prepare.  Many like to add microgreens to soups, stews, salads, sandwiches, main dishes, and use as garnishes.  They have been appearing in grocery stores since 2010.  Are they something gardeners should consider growing their own?  Join us as Master Gardener Veronica Grim tells us about Microgreens and how to grow them. The presentation will be on Friday September 6 at 10 am and will be held at the Mahaska County Extension office, 212 North I Street Oskaloosa.

The event is free and open to the public.  Registration is not required to attend but appreciated.  To register, call 641-673-5841 or email striegel@iastate.edu.

City of Ottumwa to Host City Council Primary Election Tomorrow

OTTUMWA — The City of Ottumwa would like to remind citizens of a Primary occurring on August 13, 2024. Four candidates have filed paperwork to fill the City Council seat vacated by Sandra Pope late last year. The four candidates are Cyan Bossou, Mitch Niner, Dan Reid, and Kevin Sylvester. This Primary will reduce the field to two candidates for the Special Election being held September 10, 2024. Vote Centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on August 13 and absentee ballot written requests are being accepted for the Primary. In-person absentee ballots are available at the Wapello County Courthouse through August 12, 2024.

BLAKE SHELTON ANNOUNCES LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY

Blake Shelton is taking his act to Vegas. The singer/television host has announced that his first Las Vegas residency, “Blake Shelton: Live in Las Vegas,”  will take place at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in 2025. The shows will take place between February 5 and February 15, with tickets going on sale beginning August 16 at 1 p.m. EST on Blake’s website. Of the idea behind the residency, Blake said, “It’s been swirling for years now, and ever since the idea was first floated about opening an Ole Red in Las Vegas, this conversation has been happening too. If you’re going to have a stake in Las Vegas, you got to do a residency also if you’re an artist,” he adds. “I’ve just been kicking the can down the road because I wanted the Ole Red to be open before I did it.” With the Las Vegas location of his Ole Red bar now up and running, that was the green light Blake needed to consider a residency in Vegas.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1975, Asleep at the Wheel entered the charts with “The Letter That Johnny Walker Wrote.”
  • Today in 1988, Restless Heart had a top five single with “The Bluest Eyes In Texas.”
  • Today in 1991, Mac Davis’ “Greatest Hits” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1991, Tanya Tucker was shaken, but unhurt when her tour bus ended up in the middle of a police chase in Dallas.
  • Today in 1994, Johnny Cash withdrew from Woodstock ’94.
  • Today in 1996, George Strait’s single, “Carried Away,” hit #1.
  • Today in 1997, Elvis Week began in Memphis as fans commemorated the 20th anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley.
  • Today in 1997, Lonestar topped the charts with the single, “Come Cryin’ To Me.”
  • Today in 1998, Trisha Yearwood was #1 on the singles charts with “There Goes My Baby.”
  • Today in 2003, Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus got engaged to his then-girlfriend, Allison Alderson, in New York City. The couple exchanged vows May 15th, 2004
  • Today in 2005, Sugarland taped an installment of CMT’s Crossroads” with Bon Jovi in New York.
  • Today in 2010, the single, “As She’s Walking Away,” by The Zac Brown Band Featuring Alan Jackson, hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2014, Jason Aldean began a 14-week ride at #1 on the “Billboard” country singles chart with “Burnin’ It Down.”
  • Today in 2014, the Oak Ridge Boys’ Duane Allen was inducted in the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Carthage Civic Center. He was also named an honorary admiral in the Texas Navy by governor Rick Perry.
  • Today in 2015, Zac Brown Band became the first act to play three nights at Boston’s Fenway Park. The concert included a surprise appearance by Steven Tyler, who joins the band on “Walk This Way” and “Sweet Emotion.”
  • Today in 2016, Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney got engaged to former Miss Arkansas Hannah Billingsley – they were married October 20th the following year.
  • Today in 2017, one day after Glen Campbell’s death, he was honored at the Grand Ole Opry with a mass performance of “Amazing Grace” by The Oak Ridge Boys, Luke Combs, Easton Corbin, Bill Anderson, Will Hoge, Michael Ray and Jeannie Seely. The same day, Toby Keith honored him during a concert at Coney Island in Brooklyn with a cover of “Wichita Lineman.”
  • Today in 2018, Jason Aldean’s album, “Rearview Town,” went gold.
  • Today in 2019, pitcher Clayton Kershaw presented Brad Paisley with the Challenge Impact Award during a ping pong event for charity at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
  • Today in 2019, Jason Aldean scored a platinum single from the RIAA for “Drowns The Whiskey,” featuring Miranda Lambert.
  • Today in 2021, Chris Janson was in his hometown: Perryville, Missouri. Why? To perform and to receive a key to the city from mayor Ken Baer.

US men’s basketball team rallies to beat Serbia at Paris Olympics, will face France for gold medal

PARIS (AP) — Down by 11 in the fourth quarter, against what looked like overwhelming odds, the U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team got a spark.

Six points in two seconds.

Kevin Durant and Devin Booker provided that wild sequence to start the comeback, Stephen Curry had a scoring night like almost none other in U.S. Olympic history, and the Americans will play for gold at the Paris Games. Curry scored 36 points, including a go-ahead 3-pointer with 2:16 left, and the U.S. beat Serbia 95-91 in a semifinal classic on Thursday night.

LeBron James had the fourth triple-double in Olympic history for the U.S., which trailed by 17 points in the first half and faced an 11-point halftime deficit — the biggest one successfully overcome by an American team since NBA players were added to the Olympic mix in 1992.

“I’ve seen a lot of Team USA basketball,” Curry said. “And that was a special one.”

Serbia led by 11 with 7:19 left. The rest of the way, it was all U.S. The Americans won a game where they led for 3 minutes, 25 seconds. Serbia led for 35:12 — nearly 90% of the game.

But it’ll be the U.S. against host France for gold in a dream matchup for the host nation on Saturday, while Serbia will face Germany earlier Saturday for bronze. The gold-medal game is a rematch from the Tokyo Games three years ago, where the Americans prevailed 87-82.

“I’m really humbled to have been a part of this game,” U.S. coach Steve Kerr said, tipping his hat multiple times to Serbia. “It’s one of the greatest basketball games I’ve ever been a part of. They were perfect. They played a perfect game. Our coaches were saying Villanova-Georgetown, for all of our older readers and viewers out there.

“But they played the perfect game, and they forced us to reach the highest level of competition that we could find. And our guys were incredible in that fourth quarter, and they got it done.”

Joel Embiid scored 19 points on 8 for 11 shooting and James added 16 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists for the U.S., which is now assured of its 20th medal in 20 Olympic appearances.

“Joel was everything,” said James, who has two of the four triple-doubles in Olympic men’s history; he also had one in 2012, while the Soviet Union’s Aleksander Belov in 1976 and Slovenia’s Luka Doncic in 2021 had the others. “Made every big shot.”

Bogdan Bogdanovic scored 20 points for Serbia, which got 17 from Nikola Jokic and 15 from Aleksa Avramovic. The Serbians were 0-3 against the U.S. this summer, getting blown out in the first two meetings and then looking poised for a win of their own on Thursday.

The whole game changed in the fourth after a wild sequence saw the U.S. score six points in two seconds. Durant made a 3-pointer while Anthony Davis was getting fouled. The U.S. got another possession because of the foul, and Booker immediately made another 3-pointer.

Just like that, a 78-67 lead for Serbia was down to 78-73. The comeback was on, and Curry’s 3 put the U.S. up for good. He added a pair of free throws with 8.2 seconds left to make it a two-possession game and the Americans escaped.

Curry’s 36 points were the second-most in a game by a U.S. men’s player in Olympic history, one shy of Carmelo Anthony’s record 37 against Nigeria in 2012. And Anthony, sitting courtside, was Curry’s biggest cheerleader. When the Americans tied it with about 3:35 left, Curry gave Anthony a big smile. When the go-ahead 3 rattled home, Anthony leaped from his seat. And when it was over, the two shared a long embrace.

“That was a godlike performance,” Durant said of Curry.

Serbia coach Svetislav Petic kept saying the same thing all summer, that the team the U.S. put together for the Paris Games was better than any in Olympic history. Even the Dream Team, he insisted. His mind wasn’t changed after this one.

“They’re that good,” he said.

A barrage of Serbian 3-pointers had the Americans squarely on the ropes, until the game changed in the fourth. But in the end, the U.S. improved to 144-6 all-time in Olympic play, 63-4 since NBA players were added to the Olympics in 1992.

“Perseverance, hard work dedication, Chef Curry and Joel ‘Process’ Embiid,” James said. “Big-time win for us. We knew we were going to be challenged. We knew it was going to be the toughest game to date. Total effort.”

Gold is the goal, but that didn’t keep the U.S. from celebrating upon returning to the team hotel. Down 42-25 at one point, down 11 in the fourth, the Americans outscored the Serbians 32-15 in the final quarter.

“I know we want to win the gold, but you’ve got to celebrate the small moments, too,” Durant said in a video distributed by USA Basketball well after midnight as he grabbed a postgame meal next to his mother, Wanda. “Guarantee you, everybody in here, they’ll never forget this night. Everybody in here will remember this night for the rest of their lives. That’s how special this is.”

The comeback kept Durant’s hopes of becoming the first four-time Olympic men’s gold medalist very much alive and gave the U.S. a chance to return to the international basketball mountaintop. The Americans were fourth at the World Cup last summer, a result that spurred some NBA stars like James and Curry to be part of this team.

And of all the U.S. semifinal moments, this was like few others. The four-point final margin was the second closest in American history in the Olympic semifinals; the U.S. beat Lithuania by two in the 2000 semifinals in Sydney, on the way to gold there.

They’re one win away from another.

“I’m 39 years old, going into my 22nd season, I don’t know how many opportunities and moments I’m going to get like this to compete for something, compete for something big and play in big games,” James said. “And tonight was a big game.”

Water Summary Update: July rainfall continues positive trend

DES MOINES — After significant localized heavy rainfall and flooding in June, July continued the trend with above-average rainfall, according to the latest Water Summary Update.

July’s preliminary statewide precipitation was 5.40 inches, or 1.23 inches above normal. However, precipitation totals varied greatly across different regions of the state.

In central Iowa, Pella received nearly 14 inches of rain in July, while Rock Rapids in northwest Iowa received less than one inch for the month. The state has received more than 30 inches of rain in the last 10 months, nearly four inches greater than normal. July also showed an average statewide temperature of 72.4 degrees, one degree below normal.

“July is normally a fairly wet month in Iowa, so to finish above normal means we have continued to get needed moisture to replenish what was missed during the last four years of drought,” said Tim Hall, the DNR’s Hydrology Resources Coordinator. “If we continue to see normal to above normal rainfall for the rest of the summer and then into the fall months, our hydrologic resources should be in great shape this year.”

Although the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM) showed no drought or dryness anywhere in the state as of July 16, a small region of southwest Iowa received an abnormal dryness designation due to short-term rainfall deficits in northwest Missouri and southwest Iowa. Despite this development, Iowa’s Drought Plan showed all five monitoring regions are drought free, with stabilized conditions at the end of July.

For a thorough review of Iowa’s water resource trends, visit

 www.iowadnr.gov/watersummaryupdate.

City of Ottumwa to Host City Council Primary Election Next Tuesday

OTTUMWA — The City of Ottumwa would like to remind citizens of a Primary occurring on August 13, 2024. Four candidates have filed paperwork to fill the City Council seat vacated by Sandra Pope late last year. The four candidates are Cyan Bossou, Mitch Niner, Dan Reid, and Kevin Sylvester. This Primary will reduce the field to two candidates for the Special Election being held September 10, 2024. Vote Centers will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on August 13 and absentee ballot written requests are being accepted for the Primary. In-person absentee ballots are available at the Wapello County Courthouse through August 12, 2024. 

Mahaska Health Celebrates Community for Record-Breaking Run in the Sun Event

OSKALOOSA — On Saturday, August 3rd, 2024, Mahaska Health hosted its annual Run in the Sun fundraising event for the Mahaska Health Foundation and the Hospice Serenity House. With over 600 participants and over $50,000 raised, the community achieved record-breaking support for the Hospice Serenity House and caregivers in their mission to provide personalized, compassionate care to patients and their families.

The event began at 8am on the Statesmen Community Stadium track in Oskaloosa with MCs Joe Millage from KIIC – FM Radio and Doug DeKock from Swims Sports providing race instructions and route information followed by a tribute to the family of Keith and Esther Augustine. Oskaloosa’s Boy Scout Troop #71 and Cub Scout Pack #771 led attendees in a flag salute before a performance of the national anthem and prayer. 

5K runners and 2K walkers completed their courses on the recreation trail just outside the stadium finishing on the track, where awards were given to winners in their respective categories. This year, over 40 children participated in the Kids Fun Run, after the official race, and enjoyed the bouncy house and other family-focused activities. 

Donations were encouraged throughout the event with special thanks to an anonymous donor who volunteered to match contributions throughout the day. Money raised goes directly to the Mahaska Health Foundation and Hospice Serenity House so they may continue to provide expert care to families who need it most. 

“This event is a great example of individuals and families gathering together to make a difference in their community,” shared Amanda Doud, Mahaska Health Foundation Director. “We are so grateful for the support. This record-breaking success would not have been possible without the engagement and commitment of our community, our volunteers, and sponsors.”

Next year, the 14th Annual Run in the Sun, will be held on Saturday, August 2nd, 2025. Save the date for another great event benefiting Mahaska Heath Foundation and Hospice Serenity House. To see all the 2024 Run in the Sun photos please visit: mahaskahealth.org/run-2024-photos. 

H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: “HERCULES”

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Hercules”, a super-friendly and very happy 1 and 1/2 year-old Pit Bull Mix. Hercules would be great with kids and is definitely housetrained, and walks well on a leash. Hercules gets along great with other dogs and cats, and would love to meet you! Hercules is housetrained, fully vetted, vaccinated, microchipped and ready to go to a loving home. And because Hercules is the Pet of the Week, the adoption fee is only $100 this week!

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Hercules or any of the pets at Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter, visit https://www.stephenmemorial.org/ and fill out an adoption application.

Check out our visit about Hercules with Shanna from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

GARTH BROOKS TO DO STAND-ALONE RELEASE OF “TIME TRAVELER”

Garth Brooks’ 14th studio album, “Time Traveler,” will be released as a stand-alone album on September 6th, exclusively on Amazon Music. Previously, the album was only available as part of Brooks’ seven-disc box set, “The Limited Series,” sold at Bass Pro Shops last fall. The album features guest appearances by Kelly Clarkson, Ronnie Dunn, and his wife Trisha Yearwood, whose vocals are throughout the album. Brooks recommended starting with the song “Me Without You,” calling it a beautiful and hooky track. He also highlighted other songs like “Neon Neighborhood,” “Only Country Music,” and Ronnie Dunn’s “Rodeo Man.” In addition to the album release, Brooks will be inducted into the Austin City Limits (ACL) Hall of Fame on September 5th. This milestone event will be held at ACL Live at The Moody Theater in Austin, with Brooks and his band performing. Highlights from the ceremony will be part of the 50th season of Austin City Limits, premiering on PBS on September 28th.

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