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Knoxville Man Arrested for Possessing Child Sex Abuse Material

KNOXVILLE – A Knoxville man is behind bars after law enforcement allegedly found child sex abuse material on his phone.

Court documents show that authorities conducted a forensic examination of 18-year-old Sloan Vodochodsky’s cell phone on January 12. Digital images and video were recovered from the device that allegedly contained sexual images of Vodochodsky, and a video was found of a juvenile female performing a sexual act. Authorities say Vodochodsky admitted to receiving, possessing, and viewing the images and videos.

Vodochodsky is also accused of violating sex offender registry requirements. He is a registered sex offender for a crime committed in another state in 2021. According to court records, at the time of his arrest, Vodochodsky was living within 2,000 feet of a registered daycare, and he reportedly had several internet accounts that were not registered with the Iowa Sex Offender Registry Database. 

Vodochodsky was taken into custody and transported to the Marion County Jail on January 13. He now faces charges of Purchase/Possession of Depiction of Minor in Sex Act, 1st Offense (a class D felony), Sex Offender Residency Violation and Sex Offender Registration Violation (both aggravated misdemeanors), and Dissemination and Exhibition of Obscene Material to Minors (serious misdemeanor).

Brothers Osborne Celebrating 10th Anniversary Of Debut Album “Pawn Shop” With Deluxe Reissue

It’s been ten years since Brothers Osborne burst onto the scene with their debut album, “Pawn Shop.” To mark the occasion, the duo is releasing the expanded “Pawn Shop (10 Year Anniversary Edition).” The collection will include newly released recordings, demos and live versions from the “Pawn Shop” era. Ahead of the collection’s February 13th release, the brothers dropped the previously unreleased “Love The Lonely Out Of You (Live Pinebox Version).”

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1953, Bill Monroe suffered 19 broken bones in a head-on collision on Highway 31 near White House, Tennessee. He still managed to get out of the car and pull another passenger, Bessie Lee Mauldin, out from the other side. Monroe was unable to tour until May.
  • Today in 1980, the “Kenny” album by Kenny Rogers was certified gold and platinum simultaneously.
  • Today in 1982, Ronnie Milsap hit #1 on the Billboard country chart with “I Wouldn’t Have Missed It For The World”
  • Today in 1984, Alabama’s “Roll On” album was released.
  • Today in 1984, RCA released Alabama’s “Roll On” album
  • Today in 1992, George Strait’s album, “Chill Of An Early Fall,” was certified platinum.
  • Today in 1992, the album, “Shadowland,” by K.D. Lang was certified gold.
  • Today in 1992, Gary Morris’ “Why Lady Why” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1993, Patty Loveless performed on the Grand Ole Opry. It was her first Opry appearance since undergoing vocal surgery.
  • Today in 1997, Reba McEntire’s album, “What If It’s You,” was certified gold and platinum.
  • Today in 1997, Garth Brooks’ “In Pieces” album was certified for multi-platinum sales of 6-million.
  • Today in 1998, Lee Ann Womack’s self-titled debut was certified gold.
  • Today in 1998, Brooks & Dunn topped the charts with their single, “He’s Got You.”
  • Today in 1998, Wynonna Judd’s album, “The Other Side,” was certified gold.
  • Today in 1999, “Right On The Money,” written by Phil Vassar, took Alan Jackson to the top of the Billboard country chart.
  • Today in 1999, Trisha Yearwood received a special proposal while making a guest appearance on the historic Ryman Auditorium stage. Grand Ole Opry member and segment host, Ricky Skaggs, invited her to become the 71st member of the Opry cast. She quickly accepted.
  • Today in 2001, the Warren Brothers issued a formal apology for their scuffle with a manager at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon during Fan Fair. The charges filed in relation to the incident were officially dropped on January 23rd.
  • Today in 2001, Trisha Yearwood announced that she was teaming up with the “4 Your Life: CPR” campaign to provide CPR training to residents of Nashville and Middle Tennessee.
  • Today in 2001, the “When It All Goes South” album by Alabama was released.
  • Today in 2003, Kenny Chesney was in Tupelo, Mississippi to launch his 2003 “Margaritas ‘n’ Senoritas”
  • Today in 2004, “Unleashed” became the first Toby Keith album certified quadruple-platinum, while his “Shock’n Y’all” album reached triple-platinum status.
  • Today in 2006, The Johnny Cash biopic “Walk The Line” earned three Golden Globes: Best Musical or Comedy plus trophies for Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. The “Brokeback Mountain” piece “A Love That Will Never Grow Old” won Best Original Song.
  • Today in 2007, The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) issued a gold album for Taylor Swift’s self-titled album, which had been released the previous October.
  • Today in 2016, Scotty McCreery performed “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. In the game that followed, the New England Patriots finished off the Kansas City Chiefs, 27-20.

MEET THE H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: MIKE

This week’s H & S Feed & Country Store Pet of the Week is “Mike”, a 2 and a half year old Terrier mix who loves kids and adults, and gets along great with other dogs and cats! Mike makes fast friends, loves walks and car rides, and would make an ideal family dog! Mike is fully vaccinated, vetted, neutered, and would love to meet you!

And since Mike is the Pet of the Week and a long-time shelter resident, his adoption fee is only $50 this week!

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

NASA sends 4 astronauts back to Earth in first medical evacuation

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An astronaut in need of doctors’ care departed the International Space Station with three crewmates on Wednesday in NASA’s first medical evacuation.

The four returning astronauts — from the U.S., Russia and Japan — are aiming for an early Thursday morning splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego with SpaceX. The decision cuts short their mission by over a month.

“Our timing of this departure is unexpected,” NASA astronaut Zena Cardman said before the return trip, “but what was not surprising to me was how well this crew came together as a family to help each other and just take care of each other.”

Officials refused to identify the astronaut who needed care last week and would not divulge the health concerns.

The ailing astronaut is “stable, safe and well cared for,” outgoing space station commander Mike Fincke said earlier this week via social media. “This was a deliberate decision to allow the right medical evaluations to happen on the ground, where the full range of diagnostic capability exists.”

Launched in August, Cardman, Fincke, Japan’s Kimiya Yui and Russia’s Oleg Platonov should have remained on the space station until late February. But on Jan. 7, NASA abruptly canceled the next day’s spacewalk by Cardman and Fincke and later announced the crew’s early return. Officials said the health problem was unrelated to spacewalk preparations or other station operations, but offered no other details, citing medical privacy. They stressed it was not an emergency situation.

NASA said it would stick to the same entry and splashdown procedures at flight’s end, with the usual assortment of medical experts aboard the recovery ship in the Pacific. It was another middle-of-the-night crew return for SpaceX, coming less than 11 hours after undocking from the space station. NASA said it was not yet known how quickly all four would be flown from California to Houston, home to Johnson Space Center and the base for astronauts.

One U.S. and two Russian astronauts remain aboard the orbiting lab, just 1 1/2 months into an eight-month mission that began with a Soyuz rocket liftoff from Kazakhstan. NASA and SpaceX are working to move up the launch of a fresh four-person crew from Florida, currently targeted for mid-February.

Computer modeling predicted a medical evacuation from the space station every three years, but NASA hasn’t had one in its 65 years of human spaceflight. The Russians have not been as fortunate. In 1985, Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Vasyutin came down with a serious infection or related illness aboard his country’s Salyut 7 space station, prompting an early return. A few other Soviet cosmonauts encountered less serious health issues that shortened their flights.

It was the first spaceflight for Cardman, 38, biologist and polar explorer who missed out on spacewalking, as well as Platonov, 39, a former fighter pilot with the Russian air force who had to wait a few extra years to get to space because of an undisclosed health issue. Cardman should have launched last year but was bumped to make room on the way down for NASA’s Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who were stuck nearly a year at the space station because of Boeing’s capsule problems.

Fincke, 58, a retired Air Force colonel, and Yui, 55, a retired fighter pilot with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, were repeat space fliers. Finke has spent 1 1/2 years in orbit over four missions and conducted nine spacewalks on previous flights, making him one of NASA’s top performers. Last week, Yui celebrated his 300th day in space over two station stays, sharing stunning views of Earth, including Japan’s Mount Fuji and breathtaking auroras.

“I want to burn it firmly into my eyes, and even more so, into my heart,” Yui said on the social platform X. “Soon, I too will become one of those small lights on the ground.”

NASA officials had said it was riskier to leave the astronaut in space without proper medical attention for another month than to temporarily reduce the size of the space station crew by more than half. Until SpaceX delivers another crew, NASA said it will have to stand down from any routine or even emergency spacewalks, a two-person job requiring backup help from crew inside the orbiting complex.

The medical evacuation was the first major decision by NASA’s new administrator Jared Isaacman. The billionaire founder of a payment processing company and two-time space flier assumed the agency’s top job in December.

“The health and the well-being of our astronauts is always and will be our highest priority,” Isaacman said in announcing the decision last week.

Weekly Fuel Report

DES MOINES — The price of regular unleaded gasoline rose 14 cents from last week’s price and is currently averaging $2.51 across Iowa according to AAA.

Crude Oil Summary

  • The price of global crude oil rose this week on the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) by $5.28 per barrel, and is currently priced at $61.65.
  • Brent crude oil rose by $5.84 and is currently priced at $66.07.
  • One year ago, WTI crude sold for $78.20 and Brent crude was $82.39.

Motor Fuels

  • As of Wednesday, the price of regular unleaded gasoline averaged $2.51 across Iowa according to AAA.
    • Prices rose 14 cents from last week’s price and are down 37 cents from a year ago.
    • The national average on Wednesday was $2.84, up 2 cents from last week’s price.
  • Retail diesel prices in Iowa fell 5 cents this week with a statewide average of $3.20.
    • One year ago, diesel prices averaged $3.35 in Iowa.
    • The current Iowa diesel price is 31 cents lower than the national average of $3.51.
  • The current Des Moines Terminal/Rack Prices are $1.68 for U87-E10, $1.90 for Unleaded 87 (clear), $2.11 for ULSD#2, $2.43 for ULSD#1, and $1.72 per gallon for E-70 prices.

Heating Fuels

  • Natural gas prices were down 41 cents at the Henry Hub reporting site and are currently priced at $3.09 MMbtu.
  • Propane prices averaged $1.57 per gallon in Iowa.
  • Home heating oil prices had a statewide average of $2.67 per gallon.

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

Master Gardener Annual Celebration held

OSKALOOSA — Mahaska County Master Gardeners held their annual Celebration of their activities in 2025 on January 13, 2026. A wonderful potluck was enjoyed by nineteen members and their spouses/guests.

After completing initial training, members perform 40 hours of volunteer service.  Three members completed their 40 hours and earned their permanent name badge in 2025.  They are Sara Aguilar, Deb Draper & Syndey Miller. Two attended the Celebration:  Deb Draper and Sydney Miller.

To remain an active member, they perform 20 hours of volunteer service and attend 10 hours of continuing education annually.  Four members performed more than 40 hours of volunteer service in 2025:  Ken Broadway, Verna Conry, Ann Evans and Mike Maxwell, and five performed more than 50 hours of volunteer service in 2025:  Mike Striegel, John Langstraat, Aideen Vega-VanAuken, Marlene Maxwell, and Eileen Blom.  Five members completed more than 20 hours of continuing education in 2025:  Eileen Blom, Suzette Striegel, Lois Harris, Ann Evans  and Aideen Vega-Van Auken.

Cumulative volunteer service hours milestones were also celebrated.  The following members reached the 100 hour milestone:  Mike Maxwell, Joy Prothero, Cindy Stewart, and Mike Striegel.  Suzette Striegel reached the 400 hour milestone.  Two members reached the 500 hour milestone:  Verna Conry and Marlen Maxwell.  Eileen Blom reached the 1000 hour milestone.

Years as a member milestones were also celebrated.  Two members reached the 5-year milestone: Joy Prothero and Cindy Stewart.  Two members reached the 15 year milestone:  Ken Broadway and Aideen Vega-VanAuken.

In 2025, as a group, the performed and recorded over 980 hours of volunteer service and attended over 350 hours of continuing education.  As part of their volunteer service, the Mahaska County Master Gardeners offered 10 hours of horticulture education to Mahaska County.  This is in addition to over 10 hours of hosted watch parties of Home Gardening Webinars from Iowa Master Gardeners and other non-biased research-based sources.

Mahaska County Master Gardeners are celebrating their twenty-third year.  The local program was organized after the county held their first local training in 2003.  The educational volunteer program, sponsored by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, provides current, research-based, home horticulture information and education to the citizens of Iowa through programs and projects.  Master Gardeners receive horticulture training, and volunteer to promote a mission of education and service.  The program is open to anyone 16 or older with an interest in gardening and a willingness to use their knowledge, experience, and enthusiasm to make a positive impact on their local community. They celebrated an open house January 8 at the Mahaska County Extension office highlighting Master Gardener training.

Hospice Inc. Donates Ottumwa Property to First Resources Corp.

OTTUMWA — Hospice Inc., a pillar of end-of-life care in the region, announces the donation of its Ottumwa building and property to First Resources Corp., a private non-profit organization providing home and community-based services and behavioral health support throughout southeast Iowa. This significant contribution aims to enhance the capabilities and reach of First Resources Corp.’s vital community programs.

The property will provide much-needed expanded operational space for First Resources Corp., offering a wide array of services including substance use treatment and recovery programs, job search and support, an accessibility-focused office, and other critical support for individuals with behavioral health needs and their families. The added space will allow for the growth of existing programs and the potential introduction of new initiatives to meet the community’s evolving needs.

“The Hospice Board of Directors is very proud to announce the transferred ownership of 927 E Pennsylvania, formerly known as The Hospice House, to First Resources Corp. First Resources will continue to offer vital services via this gift while honoring the legacy of Hospice that came before them”, said Julie Meeker and Tammy Kosman, members of the Board of Directors of Hospice Inc. “The Hospice Board of Directors would like to express their sincere appreciation to First Resources for their dedication to the community and ensuring that this treasured building continues to serve clients and families for years to come!”

FRC expresses immense gratitude to Hospice for the generous gift- Executive Director, Susan Woodford, said “This donation directly impacts our organization’s mission and ability to serve more individuals effectively”.

First Resources Corp. is excited about the opportunities this donation provides for expanding its impact. For information on the services offered by First Resources Corp., please visit their official website at firstresources.us or contact their main office at 641-682-8114.

Pella Community School Board Shares Update on Superintendent Search

PELLA — The Pella Community School Board has shared the following update on their superintendent search process:

“The Board recently completed its candidate review meeting, which included an overview of the applicant pool, review of stakeholder survey themes, and discussion of desired leadership qualifications. The district received 19 applications, including eight candidates from outside Iowa, representing a broad range of professional backgrounds and leadership experience. Candidates applied from multiple states, reflecting strong interest in the Pella superintendent position.

“Following a thorough review of application materials and candidate summaries, the Board is moving forward to the next phase of the search process that includes screening interviews with six semi-finalists on Monday, January 19.

“In preparation for these interviews, the Board has reviewed and refined screening and formal interview questions, confirmed interview teams, and outlined the remaining steps in the hiring process. Additional components for finalists interviews, scheduled for Monday, January 26, include background checks and leadership assessment reports.

“The Board appreciates the engagement of staff, families, and community members who participated in the stakeholder survey and shared valuable input to inform the search and hopes to name a new Pella Superintendent by February 1.”

Tim McGraw To Perform At Historic NHL Game

Tim McGraw and the National Hockey League are pairing up. The singer is set to perform at the 2026 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series outdoor game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Boston Bruins on February 1. Tim’s performance will take place during the game’s first intermission. The event will be played at Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, marking the first time in NHL history that an outdoor game will be played in a football stadium in the state of Florida. Live coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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