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Hometown Speech-Language Pathologist Joins Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy Team at Mahaska Health

OSKALOOSA — Mahaska Health is proud to welcome Tessa Van Maanen, MS, CCC-SLP, to the Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy Team as a certified Speech-Language Pathologist. 

Tessa provides therapy for patients with speech, language, voice, and swallowing difficulties. She is passionate about helping each person improve communication. By working closely with each patient, their family, and the Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy care team, she tailors treatment plans that reflect the unique needs of every individual.

Tessa earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa, and her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Nebraska in Omaha. Throughout her career, she has worked in care-giving roles supporting patients of all ages.

“Tessa brings a heart for people and our community,” said Ryan Rowley, Director of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy at Mahaska Health. “She partners with each patient and their family to create compassionate, individualized care plans that reflect their goals. We’re thrilled to have her on our team.”

An Iowa local, Tessa grew up in Sully and New Sharon and is proud to return home to serve her community. On the Mahaska Health Physical, Occupational, and Speech therapy team, she supports patients navigating developmental delays, neurological conditions, swallowing challenges, voice disorders, and other communication-related concerns. Mahaska Health is committed to providing compassionate, patient-centered care to help each patient reach their goals.

To learn more about Physical and Occupational Therapy services or to schedule an appointment at Mahaska Health, visit mahaskahealth.org/pt or call 641.672.3306

From Kindergarten to Leadership: Steddom Comes Full Circle at Oskaloosa Elementary

OSKALOOSA, Iowa — Oskaloosa Elementary School is proud to welcome a new leader with deep roots in the community as its new associate principal, pending school board approval. A seasoned educator and administrator with nearly four decades of experience, John Steddom brings a wealth of knowledge and a lifelong connection to Oskaloosa to the associate principal role. Born in Oskaloosa and now returning to serve the district where his journey began in Kindergarten, Steddom is eager to support students, staff, and families while building on the school’s tradition of excellence.

Steddom is most recently the principal at Madison Elementary in Pella, Iowa. He began his career in education in 1985 as a secondary language arts teacher in northwest Iowa. After earning a master’s degree in school counseling in 1990, he served as a school counselor in the Southeast Polk and West Des Moines school districts. His leadership journey continued with a second master’s degree in educational leadership from Drake University in 1995, followed by earning his superintendent license in 1998. Over the years, he has held a variety of administrative roles, including assistant principal positions in Urbandale and Newton, and head principal at Des Moines Christian School for 12 years, and currently in Pella. His wide-ranging experience across grade levels and school settings has prepared him well for his new role as associate principal at Oskaloosa Elementary.

“There’s just a good buzz around Oskaloosa right now, a good vibe,” Steddom said. “There are so many great projects happening in the community. I’m excited about the opportunity to come back, reconnect with my hometown, and play a part in the school’s mission. Osky has always meant something to me. It’s where I was born, where my family is, and now it’s where I get to contribute as part of a dedicated team focused on kids.”

Steddom will be working with Kailey Hills and Katie Trainer, who will be taking on their principal duties at Oskaloosa Elementary School this summer. Also on the leadership team at OES is Steven Sattz, another associate principal, with expanded responsibilities next year with the district’s special education. “I’m excited about the administrative team. Katie and I have worked together prior; I hired Katie several years ago at my school to teach preschool. Kailey and I have connected over the last few years while she’s been an assistant principal. Steven Sattz and I worked together before he came to Oskaloosa, so I know Steven a little bit already, too.”

As he steps into his new role at Oskaloosa Elementary, Steddom is focused on building strong relationships from day one. “Oskaloosa Elementary is a big school with a lot of students and staff, so my top priority is getting to know everyone and becoming integrated into the daily rhythm of the building,” he said. “The sooner I get up to speed, the sooner I can be helpful to Katie and Kailey and support the great work already happening here.”

“We’re thrilled to welcome John to our team,” said Oskaloosa Elementary Principal Katie Trainer. “He brings a wealth of experience, a deep commitment to students and families, and a genuine connection to the Oskaloosa community. I’ve had the privilege of working with him before, and I know he’ll be a tremendous asset to our school and is #ALLIN on our vision culture.”

Steddom’s return to Oskaloosa is more than just a new role, it’s a homecoming. Born in Oskaloosa and still deeply connected through family and community ties, he says he’s “#ALLIN” when it comes to supporting students and staff. Steddom and his wife, Linda, who works in the Education Department at Central College, live on an acreage near the Marion-Mahaska County line, where they enjoy gardening, camping, and caring for their pets. Their daughter, Nicole, is an attorney in Oskaloosa, and both of their mothers live nearby, making the move to Oskaloosa Elementary a natural fit for both family and purpose.

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

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Calvin”, a beautiful 3 year old kitty who loves to cuddle, and enjoys attention. Calvin loves kids and gets along well with other cats and doesn’t mind dogs!

And because Calvin is the Pet of the Week, the adoption fee is only $30 this week!

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Calvin 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 Calvin with Shanna & Nicole from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

DOLLY PARTON UNVEILS NEW LINE OF FROZEN MEALS

Dolly Parton just won’t stand still. She has so many plates spinning, from the stage play about her life, to being a children’s author, and now, she’s expanded her food line to include single-serve frozen meals. The new items include:

  • Dolly Parton’s Beef Pot Roast: Pot roast with cuts of carrots, celery, onions, and roasted red potatoes in a rich, savory Southern-style gravy
  • Dolly Parton’s Chicken & Dumplings: white meat chicken with thick-cut carrots and celery, paired with fluffy dumplings in a creamy pepper and thyme sauce.
  • Dolly Parton’s Country Fried Steak: A tender, fried beef patty topped with black pepper and chive country gravy, served alongside chunky mashed potatoes and seasoned green beans with smoky bacon.
  • Dolly Parton’s Shrimp & Grits: Creamy white cheddar grits with succulent shrimp, cherry tomatoes, and a bold, spicy Southern-style sauce.

In a statement, Dolly said, “I’ve always believed in the power of a warm, hearty meal, and now with these offerings I’m bringing a little taste of my own Southern favorites to you. Whether you’re busy or just craving some quick comfort, I hope these dishes warm your heart as much as your belly!” It’s a real meal deal with a price point of just $4.49. The new items are now available at most grocers across the country.

OpenAI recruits legendary iPhone designer Jony Ive to work on AI hardware in $6.5B deal

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — OpenAI has recruited Jony Ive, the designer behind Apple’s iPhone, to lead a new hardware project for the artificial intelligence company that makes ChatGPT.

OpenAI said it is acquiring io Products, a product and engineering company co-founded by Ive, in a deal valued at nearly $6.5 billion.

Ive became renowned for a meticulous design aesthetic that shaped the cultural zeitgeist during a 27-year career at Apple, which he left in 2019. He did his most influential work after Apple co-founder Steve Jobs returned to run the company in 1997, where the two forged a partnership that would hatch a succession of game-changing products like the iPhone.

The new OpenAI deal now thrusts Ive at the vanguard of AI — a technology driving the biggest industry shift since the iPhone’s arrival.

The company hasn’t said exactly what product they will be making but expect “physical AI embodiments” that bring generative AI chatbot technology out of computer screens into another form, such as through a car, humanoid robot or the AI-powered glasses being developed by competitors Google and Meta, said Gartner analyst Chirag Dekate, adding that it is too early to know for sure.

OpenAI said its CEO Sam Altman had been “quietly” collaborating since 2023 with Ive and his design firm, LoveFrom.

In a joint letter posted on OpenAI’s website Wednesday, Ive and Altman said it “became clear that our ambitions to develop, engineer and manufacture a new family of products demanded an entirely new company.”

That’s when Ive co-founded io, which was incorporated in Delaware in September 2023 and registered in California in April 2024, according to state records. OpenAI said it already owns a 23% stake in io from a prior collaborative agreement signed late last year. It says it will now pay $5 billion in equity for the acquisition.

OpenAI said Ive will not become an OpenAI employee and LoveFrom will remain independent but “will assume deep design and creative responsibilities across OpenAI and io.” Both OpenAI and Ive’s design firm are based in San Francisco.

Leading the new io division for OpenAI will be longtime executive Peter Welinder, who led robotics research in the startup’s early years and more recently has been vice president of its “new product explorations” team that delves into hardware, robotics and other early stage research.

Altman, 40, can only hope his still-blossoming partnership with the 58-year-old designer, works out as well as the mind-meld between Jobs and Ive.

When he started his own firm, Ive derived the LoveFrom name from Jobs’ observation that one way to hail humanity is by “making something with a great deal of care and love.”

Ive also chose to base LoveForm in a historic part of San Francisco, located just near bars and cafes that were once frequented by such Beat Generation luminaries as “On The Road” author Jack Kerouac and “Howl” author Allen Ginsberg.

OpenAI is headquartered about two miles away. Founded nearly a decade ago as a nonprofit research laboratory dedicated to safely building better-than-human AI for humanity’s benefit, it remains controlled by a nonprofit board of directors even as Altman, its co-founder, has increasingly pushed it toward commercializing ChatGPT and its other inventions. It’s not clear if Altman’s collaboration with Ive began before or after Altman’s short-lived ouster in November 2023, months after io’s Delaware incorporation but before the new business was set up in San Francisco.

Altman earlier this month said OpenAI was abandoning plans to drop its nonprofit governance structure but is pursuing a plan to make changes that would make it easier to access capital and pursue mergers and acquisitions “and other normal things companies would do.”

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1958, Jerry Lee Lewis announced his marriage to his 13-year-old cousin, Myra. The resulting furor caused Lewis to be booed off stage and forced the cancellation of all but three of his concerts on his British tour. The ensuing controversy all but ruined his career.
  • Today in 1976, “I.O.U.” by Jimmy Dean peaked at #35 on the pop singles chart.
  • Today in 1982, the single, “Love’s Been A Little Bit Hard On Me,” by Juice Newton entered the Top 40 chart.
  • Today in 1988, the city of Los Angeles declared it Buck Owens Day.
  • Today in 1992, Ricky Van Shelton’s album, “Backroads,” topped the charts.
  • Today in 2003, CBS airs “Willie Nelson The Big Six-0: An All-Star Birthday Celebration,” with Ray Charles, B.B. King, Paul Simon, Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Travis Tritt, Lyle Lovett, Bob Dylan, Marty Stuart, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson.
  • Today in 1995, Alan Jackson released the single, “I Don’t Even Know Your Name.”
  • Today in 1997, the “Put Yourself In My Shoes” album by Clint Black was certified triple platinum.
  • Today in 2000, Garth Brooks’ “Double Live” album was certified for sales of 13 million.
  • Today in 2000, the album, “Party Doll And Other Favorites,” by Mary Chapin Carpenter was certified gold.
  • Today in 2002, Brooks & Dunn and Alan Jackson won three times each in the 37th Academy of Country Music Awards at Los Angeles’ Universal Amphitheatre. Brooks & Dunn take Entertainer of the Year; Top Vocal Duo; and Video of the Year, for “Only In America.”
  • Today in 2004, Rascal Flatts was at #1 with “Mayberry.”
  • Today in 2011, Reba McEntire, Jean Shepard, and songwriter Bobby Braddock were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
  • Today in 2012, Pistol Annies’ Angaleena Presley married tour manager Jordan Powell in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
  • Today in 2015, Chris Young’s “Neon” album went gold.
  • Today in 2015, Jana Kramer married NFL tight end Michael Caussin in Charlottesville, Virginia.
  • Today in 2015, Brantley Gilbert launched a two-day motorcycle ride for the Wounded Warriors Project, beginning in Houston and ending in Baton Rouge.
  • Today in 2017, Bruce Robison was hospitalized with flu-like symptoms…and was eventually diagnosed with typhus, an infection spread by insects.
  • Today in 2017, Rascal Flatts performed during each hour of NBC’s four-hour “Today” telecast.
  • Today in 2018, Kane Brown performed “What Ifs” with contestant Spensha Baker during the season finale of NBC’s “The Voice.” The episode also featured Ryan Adams and Jason Aldean, who offered up “Drowns The Whiskey.” Blake Shelton was coaching on the show, along with Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and Alicia Keys.
  • Today in 2018, Darius Rucker participated as a wounded warrior and was presented with the keys to a new house during the Grand Ole Opry. Others performing during the military-themed edition include Trace Adkins, John Conlee, Chris Janson, Kellie Pickler, and Lee Greenwood.
  • Today in 2018, Dan + Shay’s single, “Tequila,” went gold.

Weekly Fuel Report

DES MOINES — The price of regular unleaded gasoline rose 3 cents, averaging $2.93 across Iowa according to AAA.

Crude Oil Summary

  • The price of global crude oil fell this week on the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) by $1.24 per barrel over last week, currently priced at $62.05.
  • Brent crude oil fell by $.87 and is currently priced at $65.37.
  • One year ago, WTI crude sold for $80.66 and Brent crude was $81.22.

Motor Fuels

  • As of Wednesday, the price of regular unleaded gasoline averaged $2.93 across Iowa according to AAA.
    • Prices rose 3 cents from last week’s price and are down 31 cents from a year ago.
    • The national average on Wednesday was $3.18, steady from last week’s price.
  • Retail diesel prices in Iowa rose 5 cents this week with a statewide average of $3.34.
    • One year ago, diesel prices averaged $3.61 in Iowa.
    • The current Iowa diesel price is 21 cents lower than the national average of $3.55.
  • The current Des Moines Terminal/Rack Prices are $2.08 for U87-E10, $2.47 for Unleaded 87 (clear), $2.24 for ULSD#2, $2.49 for ULSD#1, and $1.96 per gallon for E-70 prices.

Heating Fuels

  • Natural gas prices were down $.12 at the Henry Hub reporting site and are currently priced at $3.38 MMbtu.
  • We will continue reporting retail heating oil and propane prices in Iowa in October.

Tips for saving energy on the road or at home are available at energy.gov and fueleconomy.gov.

City of Ottumwa Launches New Website

OTTUMWA — The City of Ottumwa has launched a new website to better help serve residents and those interested in learning more about Ottumwa. Some new features include the ability to upload pictures when reporting a concern, reserving park shelters online, signing up to receive alerts, and having a more accessible website for those with visual impairments or those that prefer other languages. Boards and commissions now have more of an online presence, too. The Recycling Center and Beach Ottumwa have also made the move to the new City of Ottumwa website. We encourage residents to go to ottumwa.us to explore the new features and new design while learning more about how the City of Ottumwa functions and what it has to offer.

Farm to Table Event to Highlight Local Foods

OSKALOOSA — Join your friends and neighbors for a unique evening of dining at the Farm-to-Table dinner that will be held on Monday June 23, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at Bradbury Hall, Nelson Pioneer Farm,2211 Nelson Lane, Oskaloosa.   The Farm-to-Table Dinner will feature locally grown food, all sourced in or around Mahaska County.  Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, 4-H and Mahaska County Farm Bureau are partnering to host this event.

Farm to Table provides an opportunity for people to enjoy a high quality, deliciously prepared meal featuring fresh, local produce and meats.  Guests will meet some of the growers and producers and hear about their passion for ensuring we have access to nutritious food here at home.
Live music will be performed by S. Sean Six, Classical Guitarist.
Tickets are available for $30 per person.  To register for Farm to Table go to https://go.iastate.edu/HT2QQ4  or purchase tickets at  Iowa State Unviersity Extension and Outreach- Mahaska County office; 212 North I Street, Osklaoosa.
This event is also being sponsored by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach- Mahaska County, Mahaska County Farm Bureau, Jackson Seed, Bank Iowa, Lely, Mahaska Bottling Company, Oskaloosa Vision Center, Twin Cedars Bank, Farm Credi Service of America, Falvey Lumber, Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory, Mahaska Drug, First State Bank, John Deere, MidWest One Bank Ozinga Feed and Ajinomoto.
All proceeds from the evening’s event will support community service conducted by Mahaska County 4-H Honor Council.

Oskaloosa Wins Season Opener over Fairfield Behind Morrison’s Big Day

By Sam Parsons

The Oskaloosa Indians baseball team played their season opener under the lights of their home stadium on Tuesday night versus the Fairfield Trojans after their previously scheduled season opener at Albia was postponed Monday night. The Indians brought back many familiar faces from last year’s team, setting the stage for growth this season, and opening night proved to be an auspicious beginning.

The night began on a somewhat rocky note for the home Indians, as Fairfield got on the board in the top of the 1st. Junior Linus Morrison started on the mound for Oskaloosa and surrendered a 1-out single to Fairfield’s Dane Burkhart, followed by an RBI double off the bat of Luke Konczal. Morrison limited the damage from there, but the Trojans had taken a 1-0 lead.

Fortunately, the Indians were very quick to respond in the bottom of the 1st. Senior second baseman Maddux Ashman kick-started a rally with a single, which was immediately followed by an RBI double from Morrison to help his own cause. Then senior DH Lukas Toubekis reached on a walk, setting the stage for a 2-RBI double from junior catcher Trey Parks to put Osky up 3-1, where the score remained entering the second inning.

From there, Morrison strung together 3 strong innings on the mound for Oskaloosa, racking up a total of 7 strikeouts in 4 innings of work and holding the Trojans scoreless and hitless in innings 2-4. Morrison finished the night with 1 earned run allowed in 4 innings while allowing 2 hits and 3 walks.

While Morrison was keeping the Fairfield bats at bay, the Indians’ offense continued to work. In the second inning, they brought 9 hitters to the plate and scored 3 more runs. They had 5 straight hitters reach base to start the second inning, with senior CF Jaden DeRonde the first to ultimately cross the plate after drawing a walk. With 1 out, Linus Morrison again came through at the plate, ripping a 2-RBI double. Two batters later, Trey Parks drove in another run on an error. By the end of the second inning, it was 6-1 Osky, and there was still more to come.

A silent 3rd inning for both sides preceded 4 more runs for Oskaloosa in the bottom of the 4th. Morrison reached base on an error and Toubekis got aboard with his second drawn walk. Parks promptly laced a single to run his RBI total up to 4 on the night, and then senior first baseman Caden Johnson knocked another run in with an RBI double to make the score 10-1 Oskaloosa.

Parks then replaced Morrison on the mound to conclude the game, allowing 1 run on 0 hits in 2 innings, striking out 3 batters and walking 2. His only earned run allowed was the result of a sac fly hit by Fairfield’s Archer Krueter, which was set up by an errant pickoff attempt and a wild pitch.

That run proved to be too little, too late for the Trojans. In the bottom of the 6th, the Indians would ice the game with 2 runs to mercy rule Fairfield. Caden Johnson got the ball rolling by coaxing a walk, allowing junior third baseman Tate Peterson to drive him in with a double. The final run of the game was ultimately scored by Tyler Edgar, who had reached base on a fielder’s choice and wound up scoring on a wild pitch to end the game. The game’s final score was 12-2 Oskaloosa, giving the Indians a season-opening victory.

Oskaloosa (1-0) will play a doubleheader at Knoxville tomorrow (5/22), then will return home on Friday to host Ottumwa. The Ottumwa game will be broadcast on KBOE 104.9 FM and kboeradio.com starting around 6:45pm.

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