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Water Summary Update: Spring rainfall improves drought conditions across Iowa

DES MOINES – Drought conditions have improved across the state despite below-normal rainfall in April, according to the latest Water Summary Update.

After a wetter-than normal March, April saw below-average precipitation across all regions of the state. However, recent spring rains have helped alleviate drought and abnormally dry conditions across Iowa. April’s average statewide precipitation was 3.33 inches, or 0.34 inches below normal. The state also experienced warmer weather, with statewide temperatures averaging 50 degrees, or 1.4 degrees warmer than normal.

At the end of April, Iowa’s Drought Plan dry conditions improved or remained the same in all drought regions except the southeast, which only degraded slightly. A drought watch issued in March for the northeast region has been removed as severe drought has significantly decreased. Conditions remain stable in the other drought regions, with the entire state carrying a normal drought designation.

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM), just over half of Iowa continues to experience abnormally dry conditions or drought conditions.

The May precipitation outlook from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center indicates a chance of below-average precipitation across the northeast and eastern half of the state, and an equal chance for above, below, or near-average precipitation for the rest of the state. Reduced rainfall in May could raise concerns about deteriorating conditions.

“Drought and dry conditions improved across the state due to spring rain in March and April, but most notably in northeast, west, and central Iowa. The drought watch issued in March for northeast Iowa has been removed. The National Weather Service precipitation outlooks predict an equal chance for the entire state for above, below, or normal precipitation for much of the state through July,” said Jessica Reese McIntyre, DNR Environmental Specialist.

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

 www.iowadnr.gov/watersummaryupdate.

“Lilies All Summer” Presentation to be Held

OSKALOOSA — The Mahaska County Master Gardeners are hosting Kristi Evans, President of the Iowa Regional Lily Society and NALS Lily Judge as a speaker on Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 7 pm.  She will present “Lilies all Summer”.  Her presentation will be held at the Mahaska County Extension Office, 212 North I Street Oskaloosa.  Kristi is from Albia and has grown lilies for many years.  She grows many types of lilies, including Asiatic, Orientals, trumpets, tigers and others.

This event is open to the public and for anyone wishing to learn about the topic both adults and youth.  There is no fee to attend, due to Iowa State Unvierisity Extension and Outreach – Mahaska County and Mahaska County Master Gardener support.  Prior registration is NOT required, but appreciated.  To register please call the Mahaska County Extension office 641-673-5841 or email Suzette Striegel, Mahaska County Extension Horticulturist at  striegel@iastate.edu.

Road Closure over Red Rock Dam May 12-14

KNOXVILLE, Iowa – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District, announces a full road closure to Highway T15 across the Red Rock Dam May 12-14. The closure is necessary for the ongoing rehabilitation project on the Red Rock Dam gates.

Additional partial and full road closures may be needed throughout 2025. For more information, contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Red Rock at 641-828-7522 or by email at: lakeredrock@usace.army.mil.

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

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Jermajesty”, a beautiful 3 year old female kitty who loves everyone, and would be a perfect fit for any kitty-loving family!

Jermajesty is fully vetted, vaccinated, and ready to go! And her adoption fee is only $20 this week!

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

Weekly Fuel Report

DES MOINES — The price of regular unleaded gasoline fell 5 cents, averaging $2.92 across Iowa according to AAA.

Crude Oil Summary

  • The price of global crude oil rose this week on the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) by $.27 per barrel over last week, currently priced at $58.78.
  • Brent crude oil fell by $1.44 and is currently priced at $61.74.
  • One year ago, WTI crude sold for $79.97 and Brent crude was $82.69.

Motor Fuels

  • As of Wednesday, the price of regular unleaded gasoline averaged $2.92 across Iowa according to AAA.
    • Prices fell 5 cents from last week’s price and are down 36 cents from a year ago.
    • The national average on Wednesday was $3.15, down cents from last week’s price.
  • Retail diesel prices in Iowa fell 5 cents this week with a statewide average of $3.29.
    • One year ago, diesel prices averaged $3.70 in Iowa.
    • The current Iowa diesel price is 25 cents lower than the national average of $3.54.
  • The current Des Moines Terminal/Rack Prices are $1.96 for U87-E10, $2.54 for Unleaded 87 (clear), $2.16 for ULSD#2, $2.40 for ULSD#1, and $1.92 per gallon for E-70 prices.

Heating Fuels

  • Natural gas prices were up $.32 at the Henry Hub reporting site and are currently priced at $3.64 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.

Iowa Finance Authority Awards more than $9.5M in Federal Housing Tax Credits for the Construction of more than 300 Rental Homes in 9 Communities

DES MOINES — The Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors awarded a total of more than $9.5 million in federal housing tax credits to support the construction and rehabilitation of a total of 331 affordable rental homes for Iowans. The awards were made to ten rental housing projects located in Cerro Gordo, Jasper, Johnson, Polk, Pottawattamie, Scott, Sioux and Webster counties.

The Brockton Place Project in Newton, a senior housing project, was awarded $1.3 million to aid in the construction of 44 senior housing units.

“Housing is a critical pillar in fostering strong, thriving communities across the state of Iowa,” said Iowa Finance Authority Director Debi Durham. “Congratulations to all nine communities receiving tax credits today, with a special recognition to the four designated as Iowa Thriving Communities — Des Moines, Fort Dodge, Mason City and Newton — for their outstanding efforts in leveraging innovative practices to attract housing opportunities for their workforce.”

The Internal Revenue Service makes an annual per capita allocation of federal tax credits to each state for the Federal Housing Tax Credit program. The Iowa Finance Authority is charged with allocating those credits to affordable housing developers. The developers who receive tax credits sell them to investors to generate equity for the housing developments.

The Iowa Finance Authority received 23 applications requesting over $27 million in housing tax credits in the 2025 tax credit round. IFA had a total of approximately $9.8 million available to allocate. The actual awards total nearly $95 million because the credits are committed annually for a 10-year period.

In addition to the federal housing tax credit awards, the projects received a total of $2.5 million in HOME program funds and a total of $1.5 million through the National Housing Trust Fund.

Knoxville Man Arrested after Accidentally Shooting Himself in Drive-By

KNOXVILLE – A Knoxville man was arrested yesterday following a drive-by shooting in which he shot himself in the leg, causing him to go to the emergency room, where he was apprehended by authorities.

The Knoxville Police Department says that yesterday morning, at around 2:12am, officers were called to the 1400 block of N. Grant Street in Knoxville regarding gun shots coming from a moving vehicle. Officers arrived and spoke with the caller, who shared Ring doorbell camera footage with them. The footage showed a vehicle traveling northbound while gunshots were audible.

Four minutes later, officers were dispatched to the Knoxville Hospital regarding a person who came to the emergency room with a gunshot wound to the leg. Police were able to connect the vehicle in the video from N. Grant Street to the vehicle in the parking lot of the emergency room.

Officers spoke with the gunshot wound victim, who was identified as Peyton Lee Cole Phillips of Knoxville, as well as a witness at the emergency room. It was determined that Phillips was the person firing the gun from the passenger seat of the moving vehicle on N. Grant Street and had unintentionally shot himself in his left leg. Officers later recovered a firearm, two spent shell casings, ammunition, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia from the vehicle.

Police were also able to collect two spent shell casings from the 1400 block of N. Grant Street. While on N. Grant Street, officers located a home that appeared to have a bullet hole in a front-facing window. Officers spoke with the occupants of the home, who stated that they had heard what sounded like gunshots, but did not realize that their home had been struck by a bullet.

Police say that, based on the investigation, it is not believed at this time that Phillips targeted any person while firing the weapon from the moving vehicle.

Later in the day yesterday, Phillips was arrested and charged with two felonies, including Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon and Reckless Use of a Firearm Causing Bodily Injury, as well as several misdemeanors, including Reckless Use of a Firearm Causing Property Damage, Reckless Use of a Firearm, Possession or Carrying a Dangerous Weapon while Under the Influence, Person Ineligible to Carry Weapons, Use of a Dangerous Weapon in the Commission of a Crime, Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

LAINEY WILSON GIVES SNEAK PREVIEW OF WORK-IN-PROGRESS SONG

Lainey Wilson is working on new music that, if what she’s posted on her socials is any indication, will not disappoint her fans. In a clip of her alone on a jet, she lip-syncs to a song presumably titled “Somewhere Over Laredo,” and fans (and your own ears) can tell you…it’s a banger. Lainey hasn’t made any mention of new music to this point, but it’s been nine months since “Whirlwind” came out…so it’s may be time for a whole bunch of new Lainey music.

 

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This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1976, The Man in Black donned a black robe: Johnny Cash receives an honorary Doctorate of Human Letters from San Diego’s National University. San Diego mayor Pete Wilson declares Johnny Cash Day.
  • Today in 1982, Willie Nelson’s “Always On My Mind” was at #1 on “Billboard’s” country singles chart.
  • Today in 1995, Lee Roy Parnell released “A Little Bit of You.”
  • Today in 1999, Martina McBride played herself in a cameo appearance on CBS-TV’s “Early Show.” The show was about a guy named Gary, who magically gets tomorrow’s paper a day early so he can prevent tragedies from occurring. In the episode, he read in “the paper” that Martina would be seriously injured while rehearsing with her band, so he raced to the concert hall to save her.
  • Today in 2000, Brad Paisley made his “Tonight Show” debut.
  • Today in 2000, Reba McEntire snagged the top spot on “Billboard’s” Liquid Audio chart with the single, “We’re So Good Together.” It was her first foray into downloadable music.
  • Today in 2004, “You’ll Think Of Me” took Keith Urban to the top of the “Billboard” country singles chart.
  • Today in 2005, Mindy McCready was taken to a Nashville hospital after ex-boyfriend William McKnight broke into her home, beat and choked her. McKnight was later charged with attempted murder. They soon reconciled and a year later, she gave birth to their son, Zander. They split again, of course, and sadly in spite of her attempts to get her life together, she ultimately committed suicide on February 17, 2013.
  • Today in 2012, Lady Antebellum performed “Wanted You More” on the season finale of NBC’s “The Voice.” One of Blake Shelton’s team members, Jermaine Paul, is voted the winner.
  • Today in 2017, former Chicago Cubs catcher David Ross waltzed to “Humble And Kind” as a contestant on ABC’s “Dancing With The Stars,” receiving nine out of 10 points from each of the four judges, including Julianne Hough.

One Tech Tip: Skype shut down for good, but users still have these alternatives

LONDON (AP) — Skype is dead. What now?

Microsoft’s shutdown of Skype on May 5 sent millions of users scrambling to find an alternative to the pioneering internet phone service.

Skype, which Microsoft bought in 2011, was beloved by a dwindling group of users who appreciated how it let them make cheap long-distance calls as well as communicate with other users through chat messages, voice or video calls.

Some liked its simplicity and ease of use — an advantage, for example, when setting up a communications app for an elderly parent living far away.

Or they just used it out of habit.

Skype was founded in 2003 and was among the first in a wave of communication services that used voice over internet protocol technology (VoIP), which converts audio into a digital signal.

Skype’s disappearance also inconveniences Americans and other expatriates living overseas who signed up because they needed an U.S.-based number to receive text authentication codes from, say, a bank back home. It was also handy for calling 800 numbers for free even if you weren’t living in North America.

Here is a guide for life after Skype:

What’s happening

Microsoft announced in late February that it was shutting down Skype on May 5 and shifting some of its services to Microsoft Teams, its flagship office videoconferencing and group collaboration platform.

Skype users can use their existing accounts to log into Teams and have the option to automatically migrate their contacts and chats.

If you had a Skype number or a calling subscription, it stopped automatically renewing on April 3.

If your account still has credit, you can access Skype’s dial pad from the web portal or Teams to make calls.

Skype numbers won’t immediately expire on May 5 so you’ll still be able to receive calls until your subscription expires. But you’ll have to use Teams or keep the Skype dial pad open on the web portal to receive them.

Porting your number(s)

If your Skype number hasn’t expired and you don’t want to lose it, you should transfer it to another provider.

Skype numbers can be ported to a phone carrier or any number of other VoIP services. But you’ll have to start the process through the new provider, not Skype.

Google Voice

Google users can access the online search giant’s internet phone service to make calls from a smartphone or a desktop web browser. You can get your own Google Voice phone number and use features like call forwarding and voicemail. Or you can port your number from another service like Skype, but it will cost $20.

Calls to U.S., Canadian or Puerto Rican numbers are free. Rates for other countries vary.

The free version of Google Voice is only available to U.S. residents physically located in the 48 contiguous states, so that means expatriate Americans can only use it if they registered before they moved overseas.

“You cannot sign up for a Google Voice number while outside the USA,” according to a help page. “Do not try to circumvent this by using a VPN.”

Viber

Owned by Japan’s Rakuten, Viber was long considered one of the closest competitors to Skype. One key difference is that Skype users don’t need a phone number and are identified by their usernames, while Viber users need a number to register for service.

Similar to Skype, Viber users can buy credit or packages to call phone numbers around the world but it’s no longer possible to get a Viber number to receive calls.

Zoom

The videoconferencing service that’s become a byword for online company meetings offers a calling service, Zoom Phone, and features like number porting and the ability to send and receive SMS text messages.

Take note that Zoom Phone isn’t free. There are various calling plans that involve a monthly subscription cost and extra fees for international calls.

Teams

Microsoft users have the option of making calls on Teams, dubbed Teams Phone. Like Zoom Phone, you’ll need to buy a subscription and pay extra for international calls.

But it’s not an option for regular people because Microsoft says Teams Phone isn’t for consumer use and is only available to small and medium-sized businesses.

Wireless Carriers

If you absolutely need a U.S. number but live overseas, sign up for service with a low-cost virtual wireless carrier that offers cheap cellphone plans or pay-as-you-go rates.

One provider, Tello, offers monthly plans for as little as $5 and says users can activate its service even if they’re living outside the U.S.

Because mobile virtual network operators like Tello are essentially wireless phone companies that piggyback off a bigger carrier’s physical network, you can’t use it to make calls on a computer or an app.

VoIP it

There are a slew of Skype pretenders offering phone calls over the internet, such as Zoiper, VoIP.ms, CallCentric, Mytello, and Virtual Landline. Many are aimed at business users.

Some are capitalizing on Skype’s disappearance. Hushed, which started as an anonymous calling app, bills itself as a Skype alternative. Users can buy a phone number from the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom or Puerto Rico or port their own number.

It warns that some of its numbers aren’t guaranteed to work with third-party verification text messages.

“We do not intentionally block anyone from receiving these codes, but it’s common that some services will prevent verification texts from being sent to certain phone numbers due to their own security policies,” Hushed says on its website.

Park your number

Maybe you can’t decide which calling service you want to switch to. If you want to save your current number, there are services to just park your number like NumberBarn.com and Parkmyphone.com.

They let you store a phone number for a monthly fee while relaying any text messages sent to that number. You can port the number to another service whenever you want.

Beware, you can only port in U.S. or Canadian phone numbers.

eSIMs

What about an international eSIM? They’re the virtual version of the mobile phone SIM card that you can buy and add to your phone when you’re on a trip to save on roaming fees.

They offer cheap data access rates so you can use the internet without worrying about racking up a huge bill when you get home.

Unfortunately, you can’t port a Skype number to an international eSIM because of “the fundamental differences” between VoIP services and traditional mobile networks, said Pedro Maiquez, co-founder of eSIM provider Holafly. “Skype numbers are not tied to a mobile carrier’s physical infrastructure, making them incompatible with mobile eSIM solutions.”

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