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High Wind Warning to Take Effect Tonight; Blizzard Warning for Some Areas

DES MOINES — A High Wind Warning will go into effect tonight for our listening area.

The National Weather Service in Des Moines issued the warning for central Iowa. It will be in effect from midnight tonight until 3pm tomorrow afternoon (3/5).

Northwest winds of 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to around 60 mph are expected. Damaging winds will blow down trees and power lines. Widespread power outages are expected. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles.

In addition, there is also a Blizzard Warning that will be in effect for Jasper, Lucas, and Marion Counties for the same time frame. Blizzard conditions are expected. Total snow accumulations of up to two inches are possible with winds gusting as high as around 60 mph. Visibilities may drop below 1/4 mile due to falling and blowing snow. Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions are likely to impact the Wednesday morning commute. Strong winds could cause tree damage.

Missing Eldon Man Has Been Found

ELDON — UPDATE: Jacob Bonner has been found. He showed up at his parents’ house at approximately 6am this morning.

At approximately 5:59a on March 03, 2025 Wapello County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a suspicious pickup parked sideways in the roadway in the 15000 block of Agency-Hedrick Road south of Hedrick, IA.  

Deputies arrived and located no one around the vehicle.  A search was made of the area with the assistance of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office K9 and a drone from the Henry County Emergency Management as well as Deputies searching the area by vehicle.  

The individual that is reported missing is Jacob Kyle Bonner Age: 25 of Eldon, IA.  Mr. Bonner is White, Male, 5ft 10in, 190 lbs. with Blue Eyes and Brown Hair.  

If anyone has information as to the whereabouts of Jacob Bonner please contact the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Phone: 641-684-4233 or Crime Tips at 641-684-4350 Ext. 5 or crimetips@wapellocounty.org.

Chris Stapleton Draws The Line At Aussie Tradition Of Drinking From A Shoe

There’s a tradition Down Under where musicians will do a “shoey” on stage, that is, take a drink from a shoe. After that, the performer is supposed to wear the wet footwear for the rest of the show. Chris Stapleton, however, isn’t going to take part. Ahead of his tour stops in Australia, the country star has said he’s not down with that. “I’ve heard about this. I asked somebody before I went on for the first night, ‘Is there anything that I should be prepared for?’ And then they’re like, ‘Yes, a shoey. They’ll want you to drink beer out of a shoe.’ And I said I will graciously decline to do that.” Luke CombsLainey WilsonHarry Styles and Morgan Wallen are among the big stars who’ve taken part, but Stapleton will not be adding his name to the list.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1963, Patsy Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins, and Cowboy Copas gave what proved to be their final show. It was a benefit for the widow of Kansas City deejay “Cactus Jack” Call. The three country stars were killed in a plane crash two days later.
  • Today in 1980, the “What Goes Around” album by Waylon Jennings was certified Gold.
  • Today in 1984, Exile’s “Woke Up In Love” earned them its first #1 country hit.
  • Today in 1986, Dwight Yoakam’s “Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.” album was released.
  • Today in 1990, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson performed at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at the Astrodome.
  • Today in 1994, “First Time For Everything” album by Little Texas was certified Gold.
  • Today in 1995, Tracy Lawrence hit number one on the charts with “As Any Fool Can See.”
  • Today in 2000, Tracy Lawrence received his second double-platinum album for “Time Marches On,” while John Michael Montgomery’s “What I Do The Best” album was certified Platinum.
  • Today in 2000, Montgomery Gentry made their Grand Ole Opry debut.
  • Today in 2001, Toby Keith’s “You Shouldn’t Kiss Me Like This” hit the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart.
  • Today in 2002, with more than 68,000 attendees, George Strait played the final Houston Livestock & Rodeo Show Concert held at Houston’s Astrodome. He dedicated “Love Without End, Amen” to George and Barbara Bush, who were in the crowd. It was the last concert to be staged at the venue. The Astrodome was torn down to make way for a new venue.
  • Today in 2002, Brooks and Dunn performed with ZZ Top at the Grand Ole Opry House. The show filmed for “CMT Crossroads.” The list included “Gimme All Your Lovin’,” “La Grange,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” and “Hard Working Man.”
  • Today in 2002, Songwriter Harlan Howard died. He penned more than four-thousand songs, including “I Fall To Pieces” and “Heartaches by the Number.” Howard was 72.
  • Today in 2004, Rascal Flatts was presented with double Platinum certifications for their album “Melt” and DVD “Rascal Flatts Live” during a performance at the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville.
  • Today in 2005, CMT debuted Dierks Bentley’s “Lot Of Leavin’ Left To Do.”
  • Today in 2006, Dwight Yoakam hosted the Lil’ Ole Oscar Hayride at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles a few days before the Academy Awards ceremony.
  • Today in 2009, Merle Haggard received the Career Achievement Award at the Country Music DJ and Radio Hall of Fame Dinner and Awards Ceremony in Nashville. The event took place in conjunction with the 2009 Country Radio Seminar.
  • Today in 2010, Darryl Worley was on hand for the groundbreaking ceremony for the Darryl Worley Cancer Treatment Center in his hometown of Savannah, Tennessee.
  • Today in 2012, Luke Bryan made his RodeoHouston debut.
  • Today in 2013, Ronnie Dunn and the late Roger Miller were among the inductees into the Texas Heritage Songwriters’ Association Hall of Fame, along with The Crickets’ Sonny Curtis. Jack Ingram, Larry Gatlin, and Toby Keith — who was made an Honorary Texan at the event — were among those who took part in the ceremony in Austin, Texas.
  • Today in 2013, Trace Adkins raised over $670,000 for the American Red Cross as the winning project manager of the first episode on Donald Trump’s “The All-Star Celebrity Apprentice.”
  • Today in 2014, Mickey Guyton released her debut EP, “Unbreakable.”

Microsoft shutting down Skype in May

NEW YORK (AP) — Microsoft is closing down Skype, the video-calling service it bought for $8.5 billion in 2011, which had helped spark a transformation in how people communicate online.

The tech giant said Friday it will retire Skype in May and shift some of its services to Microsoft Teams, its flagship videoconferencing and team applications platform. Skype users will be able to use their existing accounts to log into Teams.

Microsoft has for years prioritized Teams over Skype and the decision to fold the brand reflects the tech giant’s desire to streamline its main communications app as it faces a host of competitors.

Founded in 2003 by a group of engineers in Tallinn, Estonia, Skype was a pioneer in making telephone calls using the internet instead of landlines. It relied on VOIP, voice over internet protocol, technology that converts audio into a digital signal transmitted online. Skype added video calls after online retailer eBay bought the service in 2005.

“You no longer had to be a senior manager in a Fortune 500 company to have a good quality video call with someone else,” said Barbara Larson, a management professor at Northeastern University who studies the history of virtual and remote work. “It brought a lot of people around the world closer.”

The ability to bypass expensive international phone calls to connect with far-flung coworkers was a boon for startups, but also people outside of the business world.

“You could suddenly have long calls, frequent calls, that were either free or very inexpensive,” Larson said. As with other new platforms, scammers also made use of it.

By 2011, when Microsoft bought it from eBay, Skype had about 170 million users worldwide, then-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said in an event announcing the planned merger.

“The Skype brand has become a verb, nearly synonymous with video and voice communications,” Ballmer said at the time.

Skype was still considered high-tech in 2017 when recently inaugurated President Donald Trump’s administration used it to field questions from journalists far from the White House press briefing room. It was a month later when Microsoft launched Teams, an attempt to catch up to the growing demand for workplace chatting services sparked by upstart rival Slack Technologies.

Slack and Teams, along with newer video platforms such as Zoom, saw explosive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic as companies scrambled to shift to remote work, and even families and friends looked for new tools for virtual gatherings. Skype, by then, was already on the wane but had paved the way for strengthening the connections people can build remotely.

“Higher-quality media can really deepen relationships and make people able to work through complex problems much better,” Larson said. “Suddenly, this was available to anyone with a decent internet connection. And that was the real sort of revolutionary role that Skype had.”

Price tag goes up for windows at University of Iowa Children’s Hospital

By Dar Danielson (Radio Iowa)

The state Board of Regents approved an increase in the budget to replace windows at the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital.

UI Vice President Rod Lehnertz says nearly all of the windows have been replaced after delamination and cracking developed that presented potential safety hazards. .
“We have been prudent in replacing the windows that need to be for safety and operation purposes, but also tried to continue to monitor window systems to make sure we weren’t replacing those that didn’t need to be,” Lehnertz says.

He asked the Regents Thursday to approve adding eight more sections of windows to the project. “In this case, this revised budget moves from the original $45 million to $52.5 million, which, as the description in the docket information, indicates the vertical slot windows that go nine stories and connecting all the floors would be added to this, effectively replacing all the windows except for those that are on the ground floor,” he says.

The hospital was completed in 2017 and the building has gained national notoriety from “The Wave” where everyone in nearby Kinnick Stadium waves to patients in the hospital after the first quarter of home football games.

Garden Journal Presentation to be Held Tomorrow

OSKALOOSA — Record keeping is an important part of gardening.  We think we will remember information, but the reality is don’t always in the current gardening season, let alone from one year to the next (or longer).  A presentation from Suzette Striegel, Mahaska County Horticulture and Education Coordinator on Tuesday March 4 at Noon will help you learn what gardening records can help you make yourself a powerful resource.  The presentation 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.  Inclement weather will postpone the event.  If in doubt, please call 641-673-5841, check local media, and the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach-Mahaska County or Mahaska County Master Gardener Facebook pages.

More information about this and other horticulture events can be found at the Mahaska County Extension Office; 212 North I Street; Oskaloosa Phone 641-673-5841; email striegel@iastate.edu and www.extension.iastate.edu/mahaska/yardgarden.htm. 

Penn Central Mall To Host Southern Iowa Speedway Race Car Show

By Jerry Mackey

OSKALOOSA — The annual Southern Iowa Speedway Race Car Show will be held this weekend in the comfort of the Penn Central Mall in Oskaloosa. Race cars expected to be in competition at the Southern Iowa Speedway in 2025 will be on display Friday, March 7th from 5 to 8 pm and Saturday, from 10 am until 4 pm. Car show attendees will have an opportunity to pick up 2025 race schedules, sign up for ticket give aways and meet and greet drivers and crews. A special kids zone will also be available for young race fans.

Car show attendees will have an opportunity to vote for “Peoples Choice and Best of Show” trophies which will be awarded Saturday afternoon at 3 pm.

It is time to get revved up for the Southern Iowa Speedway racing season which will see the first green flag of the season on Wednesday, April 30th. An exciting season is planned with the return of the SLMRA Late Models, plus the return of the Sprint Invaders during the Southern Iowa Fair plus Demolition Derbies and Red Neck Rally’s also on the schedule.

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