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Knoxville Man Charged Following Road Rage Incident on Sunday Morning

KNOXVILLE — A Knoxville man is facing charges following a Sunday morning road rage incident involving a firearm.

According to a release from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, at 9:16 am Sunday, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office received a call from an individual that stated someone shot at him during a road rage incident.

Marion County Deputies and Knoxville Police Officers met with the caller and took a statement and determined the exact location where the incident took place. The caller said thought he recognized the other driver and the Officers then proceeded to the scene of the incident, at 140th Pl and G-44, and gathered more evidence. The vehicle of the other driver was located by a Marion County Deputy at that driver’s residence, and surveillance on it began.

Members from the Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol were able to make contact with the other driver at his residence, where an interview was conducted and more evidence was seized.

As a result of the investigation, 57-year-old Paul Dean Lutz from Knoxville was arrested and charged with six charges:

Reckless use of firearm

Intimidation with weapon

Person ineligible to carry firearm

Possession controlled substance schedule II 1st offense

Possession marijuana 1st offense

Possession drug paraphernalia

Skeletal Remains Identified as Missing Ottumwa Man

OTTUMWA — On August 28, 2019, Timothy William-Michal Fortney was reported missing to the Ottumwa Police Department by his mother.  At the time he was reported missing, Fortney had not been seen for over a year.

In February 2022, authorities recovered skeletal remains on the banks of the Des Moines River near Keosauqua, Iowa. Anthropological analysis suggested that the femur was likely from an adult male, and its condition was consistent with forensic, rather than archaeological, significance. Subsequent searches of the area did not yield more remains or any other evidence. Initial attempts at DNA extraction and traditional DNA testing were unsuccessful, and the case was entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as UP90738. The man became known as Des Moines River John Doe.

When the Lincoln County Coroner’s Office in Missouri announced that they had successfully partnered with Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO) and Othram to identify 15-year-old Helen Groomes (https://dnasolves.com/articles/helen-groomes-missouri/) of Ottumwa, Iowa, investigators from the Ottumwa Police Department recognized the value of applying the latest DNA technology to complex cases, including those involving poorly preserved remains. Des Moines River John Doe’s remains were transported to Southeast Missouri State University, where, under the supervision of Drs. Jennifer Bengtson and Jim McGill, advanced Anthropology and Chemistry students applied non-destructive chemical analyses as part of a larger research project focused on assessing likelihood of DNA preservation from skeletal remains. 

With the necessary casework costs paid by SEMO Anthropology, the forensic evidence was then submitted to Othram’s laboratory in The Woodlands, Texas so that advanced DNA testing could be used to name the unknown man. Othram’s scientists successfully developed a DNA extract from the evidence. Although the DNA was highly degraded, a comprehensive DNA profile was built for the man using Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing®. While SEMO students learned valuable investigative skills by searching missing persons databases and conducting records research, Othram’s in-house forensic genetic genealogy team worked to develop new leads in the case which corresponded with missing persons leads that investigators were pursuing. 

The investigation led Ottumwa Police Department investigators to collect reference samples from possible family members of the man. The unknown man’s DNA profile was compared to the DNA profile of the possible relative using Othram’s KinSNP® rapid relationship testing. This investigation confirmed the identity of Des Moines River John Doe as Timothy William-Michal Fortney. Mr. Fortney was reported missing from Ottumwa, Iowa on March 17, 2018. At the time of his disappearance, Fortney was staying at the Ottumwa Residential Facility. The circumstances of Timothy Fortney’s disappearance and death are the subject of an ongoing investigation. 

If anyone has information regarding the death of Timothy Fortney, they are requested to contact the Ottumwa Police Department Investigations Unit at (641) 683-0661.

Kacey Musgraves Surprises Bar Patrons With Karaoke Version Of “9 To 5”

Sometimes, fans pay hundreds, even thousands, to see their favorite performers. And sometimes fans just get lucky. Earlier this week, Kacey Musgraves put on a performance to…dozens. She was at a Dallas bar when she hopped on stage and belted out a karaoke version of Dolly Parton‘s “9 to 5,” which the crowd joined in on.

 

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1947, NBC introduces a children’s TV show titled “Puppet Playhouse.” The program evolves into “Howdy Doody,” name-checked in the lyrics of The Statler Brothers’ 1972 country hit “Do You Remember These”
  • Today in 1948, Guitarist Larry Byrom is born in Huntsville, Alabama. A prolific session musician, he plays on Faith Hill’s “Breathe,” Tim McGraw’s “Angry All The Time,” Shania Twain’s “Any Man Of Mine” and George Strait’s “All My Ex’s Live In Texas,” among others
  • Today in 1962, Ricochet’s Jeff Bryant is born in Pecos, Texas. The drummer contributes to several hits as the band wins the Academy of Country Music’s Top Vocal Group honor in 1996 and 1998, but he leaves in 1999, suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Today in 1965, Porter Wagoner is separated from his wife, Ruth. They don’t get officially divorced for another 21 yearsToday in 1993, Billy Ray Cyrus married Leticia Finley at home in Williamson County, Tennessee. “One cannot stand at the crossroads forever,” said Cyrus, who dresses for the ceremony in blue jeans and a cut-up sweatshirt.
  • Today in 1977, Dolly Parton earns her first gold album from the RIAA, for “Here You Come Again”
  • Today in 1989, Elmo & Patsy earn a gold record from the RIAA for their Christmas novelty hit, “Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer,” and a second gold record for the album of the same name
  • Today in 1994, Ricky Van Shelton’s “Greatest Hits Plus” is certified platinum by the RIAA
  • Today in 1995, George Strait’s dog, Buster, disappears from his Texas ranch. Strait takes out ads in local newspapers searching for the pooch, but he never comes back
  • Today in 2010, LeAnn Rimes announces her engagement to Eddie Cibrian via Twitter
  • Today in 2010, “Star Wars” actress Carrie Fisher dies in Los Angeles. For 11 months during the 1980s, she was married to singer/songwriter Paul Simon, whose songs “The Boxer” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water” were both country hits, covered by Emmylou Harris and Buck Owens

H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: JACKAL

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Jackal”, a sweet little 5 month old kitty who loves to cuddle and would make a great companion for any feline-loving human. Jackal loves to play, enjoys being held, and would love to meet you! Jackal is fully vetted, vaccinated, microchipped and ready to go to a loving home. And because Jackal is the Pet of the Week, his adoption fee is only $30 this week!

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

Shania Twain Announces 2025 Tour Dates

Shania Twain fans will be happy to know the country icon has extended her “Queen Of Me” tour into the summer of 2025. The tour has been running for almost two years, hitting 70 cities along the way, and will wrap with a limited number of summer dates that will kick off July 19 in Buffalo, New York, followed by stops in Saratoga Springs, Bangor, Gilford New Hampshire, Hershey and Jacksonville before wrapping up August 1 in Hollywood, Florida at Hard Rock Live.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1950, Lefty Frizzell hit #1 on the Billboard country chart with his debut single, “If You’ve Got The Money I’ve Got The Time.”
  • Today in 1968, Tammy Wynette’s album, “Stand By Your Man,” was released.
  • Today in 1969, Thomas received a gold certification for the single, “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.” It was from the motion picture, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.”
  • Today in 1978, Kenny Rogers’ single, “The Gambler,” topped the country charts.
  • Today in 1983, the album, “Family Tradition,” by Hank Williams Jr. was certified gold.
  • Today in 1994, Wynonna Judd gave birth to her first child, Elijah Judd Kelly.
  • Today in 1997, Shania Twain’s “Come On Over” album was certified gold, platinum and double-platinum.
  • Today in 1997, the “Evolution” album by Martina McBride was certified gold.
  • Today in 2000, Billy Ray Cyrus presented the Second Annual “Some Gave All” award to the widow of Officer Alan Ragsdale. The event raised money for the family of the Howenwald police officer who was killed in the line of duty earlier in the year.
  • Today in 2003, Craig Morgan delivered an acoustic set in Kuwait, the first concert in a Middle Eastern tour for American G.I.s during the holiday season.
  • Today in 2005, the movie “Transamerica,” starring Felicity Huffman, opened in scattered theaters. The soundtrack featured Dolly Parton, Jim Lauderdale, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Old Crow Medicine Show, Lucinda Williams, and Larry Sparks.
  • Today in 2006, Sugarland collected a #1 country single with “Want To.”
  • Today in 2011, Taylor Swift’s collaboration with The Civil Wars “Safe & Sound” was released.

Morgan Wallen Teases New Music

We may all be slowing down and coasting into the holiday, but not Morgan Wallenhe’s still hard at work. He released an audio clip to Instagram yesterday, a rough cut of a new song he’d just written. “Rough demo verse chorus of a song we wrote the other day. I do believe I like it.” If you’d like to hear where Morgan Wallen is going musically in the new year, follow him on Instagram.

 

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This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1950, Lefty Frizzell hit #1 on the Billboard country chart with his debut single, “If You’ve Got The Money I’ve Got The Time.”
  • Today in 1968, Tammy Wynette’s album, “Stand By Your Man,” was released.
  • Today in 1969, Thomas received a gold certification for the single, “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.” It was from the motion picture, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.”
  • Today in 1978, Kenny Rogers’ single, “The Gambler,” topped the country charts.
  • Today in 1983, the album, “Family Tradition,” by Hank Williams Jr. was certified gold.
  • Today in 1994, Wynonna Judd gave birth to her first child, Elijah Judd Kelly.
  • Today in 1997, Shania Twain’s “Come On Over” album was certified gold, platinum and double-platinum.
  • Today in 1997, the “Evolution” album by Martina McBride was certified gold.
  • Today in 2000, Billy Ray Cyrus presented the Second Annual “Some Gave All” award to the widow of Officer Alan Ragsdale. The event raised money for the family of the Howenwald police officer who was killed in the line of duty earlier in the year.
  • Today in 2003, Craig Morgan delivered an acoustic set in Kuwait, the first concert in a Middle Eastern tour for American G.I.s during the holiday season.
  • Today in 2005, the movie “Transamerica,” starring Felicity Huffman, opened in scattered theaters. The soundtrack featured Dolly Parton, Jim Lauderdale, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Old Crow Medicine Show, Lucinda Williams, and Larry Sparks.
  • Today in 2006, Sugarland collected a #1 country single with “Want To.”
  • Today in 2011, Taylor Swift’s collaboration with The Civil Wars “Safe & Sound” was released.

Taylor Swift Donates $250k To Families In Need

Taylor Swift brought holiday cheer to Kansas City families by donating $250-thousand to Operation Breakthrough, an education center that supports children and families. The center shared their gratitude on social media on Saturday, saying, “Thank you, @taylorswift13, for making our holiday season shine brighter!” Children who benefited from the donation made thank you posters and a special arts and crafts project for Swift. Known for her generosity, Swift has donated millions over the years, including $5-million for hurricane relief, contributions to LGBTQ charities and families in need. One child summed it up perfectly in a thank you video: “Thank you, Taylor, for helping us!”

 

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