- Today in 1935, Gene Autry starred in the sci-fi western “The Phantom Empire,” which included his song “That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine.” His co-star was Smiley Burnette, and the plot was that Autry finds a lost race of people with laser guns living underneath his ranch.
- Today in 1957, Patsy Cline made her debut on the pop charts with “Walkin’ After Midnight.”
- Today in 1959, “Don’t Take Your Guns To Town” earned Johnny Cash a #1 country single in Billboard.
- Today in 1978, Kenny Rogers won the GRAMMY in the Best Male Country Vocal Performance category for “Lucille.”
- Today in 1979, Tanya Tucker’s “TNT” album was certified gold.
- Today in 1983, at the GRAMMYs, “Always On My Mind” won three awards: Song of the Year and Best Country Song for writers Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, and Mark James, and Best Country Vocal Performance Male for Willie Nelson.
- Today in 1985, “Baby’s Got Her Blue Jeans On” earned Mel McDaniel his one and only #1 single in Billboard.
- Today in 1988, the “Born To Boogie” album by Hank Williams Jr. was certified platinum.
- Today in 1990, Reba McEntire gave birth to her son Shelby Stephen Blackstock.
- Today in 1993, the “Hard Workin’ Man” album by Brooks & Dunn was released.
- Today in 1996, George Strait’s “Strait Out of the Box” 4-CD set was certified for sales of three million copies, making it the best-selling country box set of all time.
- Today in 1996, Martina McBride’s album, “Wild Angels,” was certified gold.
- Today in 1996, Alan Jackson hit #1 on the charts with “I’ll Try.”
- Today in 1999, Garth Brooks attended spring training camp with baseball team the San Diego Padres as a non-roster player. In lieu of salary, the Padres Foundation agreed to contribute to the Touch ‘Em All Foundation, a charity Brooks co-founded in collaboration with Major League Baseball players, entertainers and corporate partners.
- Today in 2000, Lonestar’s “Lonely Grill” album was certified double platinum.
- Today in 2000, at the GRAMMYs, The Dixie Chicks and Shania Twain each won two awards. The Chicks got Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group for “Ready To Run,” and “Fly” won Best Country Album.
- Today in 2002, LeeAnn Rimes and Dean Sheremet got married. The couple split in 2009 amidst the revelations of her affair with Eddie Cibrian – and were divorced in June 2010. She was engaged to Cibrian by December 2010 and they married in April 2011.
- Today in 2003, Alan Jackson won his very first GRAMMY. It was in the Best Country Song category for “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning).”
- Today in 2004, Brad Paisley was the celebrity monarch for the Krewe of Orpheus at the Mardi Gras Parade in New Orleans.
- Today in 2009, Gloriana’s video, “Wild At Heart,” premiered.
- Today in 2012, Luke Bryan scored a platinum single from the RIAA for “I Don’t Want This Night To End.”
- Today in 2012, Carrie Underwood’s “Good Girl” hit the airwaves.
- Today in 2013, Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires were married in Nashville.
- Today in 2013, Tim McGraw’s “Two Lanes Of Freedom” spent a week at the top of the Billboard country albums chart.
- Today in 2018, Cole Swindell’s single, “Break Up In The End,” was released.
- Today in 2019, Steve Earle, Bob McDill, Christopher Cross and ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons are inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame at the Paramount Theatre in Austin.
- Today in 2019, Taylor Swift was a surprise performer for a fan’s engagement party.
- Today in 2012, Carrie Underwood’s “Good Girl” hit the airwaves.
- Today in 2020, Bruce Robison, Kelly Willis, Lee Roy Parnell, Walt Wilkins and Waylon Payne performed at Gruene Hall in Texas to raise money for Hal Ketchum’s medical expenses as he battled Alzheimer’s disease.
- Today in 2021, Scotty McCreery posted a video showing his dip into a chilly backyard pool. His “polar plunge” in place raised more than $2,600 for Special Olympics.
- Today in 2021, Luke Combs’ single, “Forever After All,” hit the airwaves.
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Lee Brice Announces New Album, Drops “Country Nowadays”
Lee Brice is building upon the momentum he gained from appearing on the Turning Point USA halftime show. Friday, he released the official version of his new song “Country Nowadays,” which he debuted on the halftime show two weeks ago. With that, he also announced his upcoming album, “Sunriser.” The album will include “Country Nowadays” as well as 15 other tracks. The set comes out June 5.
1. Sunriser
2. Killed The Man
3. Me and Whiskey
4. Country Nowadays
5. Devil’s At It Again
6. She Wasn’t Like That
7. Bury The Dead
8. Truck Bed Mixtape
9. What You Know About That
10. Said No Country Boy Ever
11. All The Way Down
12. Drinkin’ Buddies
13. Old Men
14. Cry
15. Daddy Don’t Care
16. When The Kingdom Comes
New Mexico reopens investigation into alleged illegal activity at Epstein’s former Zorro Ranch
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico’s attorney general has reopened an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein ’s former Zorro Ranch, as allegations swirl about what role the secluded spot played in sexual abuse or sex trafficking of underage girls and young women.
Attorney General Raúl Torrez’s office said Thursday that the decision was made after reviewing information recently released by the U.S. Justice Department.
Although New Mexico’s initial case was closed in 2019 at the request of federal prosecutors in New York, state prosecutors say now that “revelations outlined in the previously sealed FBI files warrant further examination.”
The New Mexico Department of Justice said special agents and prosecutors at the agency will be seeking immediate access to the complete, unredacted federal case file and intend to work with other law enforcement partners as well as a new truth commission established by state lawmakers to look into activities at the ranch.
“As with any potential criminal matter, we will follow the facts wherever they lead, carefully evaluate jurisdictional considerations, and take appropriate investigative action, including the collection and preservation of any relevant evidence that remains available,” the New Mexico Department of Justice said in a statement.
The investigation was one of several major developments in the continuing fallout from the release of the federal government’s so-called Epstein files. Earlier Thursday, British police arrested the former Prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to his links to the late sex offender.
Renewed efforts to investigate the sex trafficking allegations
In Washington, D.C., members of Congress are still working to lift the veil with more testimony from powerful people.
On Thursday, video was released of a six-hour deposition of billionaire retail mogul Les Wexner. In it, Wexner remains defiant that he didn’t know of or participate in Epstein’s crimes, and he doubles down on the fact that the two “weren’t friends.”
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to appear before the same House Oversight Committee next week, with former President Bill Clinton following the next day.
In New Mexico, the state’s truth commission had its first meeting Tuesday. Aside from looking into the abuse and trafficking allegations, New Mexico lawmakers want to know why Epstein was not registered as a sex offender in the state after pleading guilty in 2008 in Florida to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl and whether there was corruption among public officials.
Epstein never faced charges in New Mexico, but state prosecutors confirmed in 2019 that they had interviewed possible victims who visited the ranch south of Santa Fe. They never elaborated on how many accusers were interviewed or what they say took place at the ranch.
Also Thursday, lawyers for Epstein accusers said they’ve reached a proposed settlement in a class action lawsuit against his estate — the latest effort to compensate his victims. Pending a judge’s approval, Epstein’s estate would pay between $25 million and $35 million, depending on how many victims qualify for the settlement.
The estate previously paid 136 claimants a total of $121 million via its Epstein Victims Compensation Program and paid more than $48 million to settle claims from 59 other victims, court records show.
Property is under new ownership
Epstein purchased the sprawling Zorro Ranch in New Mexico in 1993 from former Democratic Gov. Bruce King and built a hilltop mansion. Nearby was a private airstrip with a hangar and helipad. The property also included a ranch office, a firehouse and a seven-bay heated garage.
The property was sold by Epstein’s estate in 2023 — with proceeds going toward creditors — to the family of Don Huffines, a Republican running for state comptroller in Texas. In a social media post on X, Huffines said the property has been renamed San Rafael Ranch after a saint associated with healing and that his family plans to operate a Christian retreat there.
A spokesperson for Huffines has said that the owners have never been approached by local, state or federal law enforcement requesting access to the ranch and if they do, full cooperation will be granted.
Ranch appears many times in released documents
There are thousands of references to the ranch in the documents released by federal authorities.
Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a Democrat, was among the guests to have visited the ranch. Following one of the early investigations into the disgraced financier, Richardson donated $50,000 in 2006 gubernatorial campaign contributions from Epstein to charity.
Emails and schedules recently released by federal authorities also show a long list of entrepreneurs, actors and scientists were invited to the ranch over the years, including Woody Allen, Robert Redford, Reid Hoffman, Joi Ito and Peter Thiel.
New Mexico Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard canceled grazing leases held by the ranch in 2019 after her office was denied access to inspect the nearly 2 square miles (5 square kilometers) of leased state land.
Garcia Richard in a letter sent last week called on federal authorities and state prosecutors to ensure a thorough criminal investigation into allegations related to the ranch. She called the allegations “deeply disturbing.”
In 2019 after Epstein’s death, a woman identified as Jane Doe said in court that he had molested her at Zorro Ranch in 2004, when she was 15. The woman recalled feeling small and powerless, describing how he laid her on the floor so she was confronted by all the framed photographs on his dresser of him smiling with wealthy celebrities and politicians.
“People deserve to know the truth about what happened on Epstein’s ranch and are looking to leaders for answers,” Garcia Richard said in a statement.
Secretary Pate reminds state and federal candidates of the filing window to appear on Primary Election ballot
DES MOINES – The filing period for Iowa candidates seeking to appear on the ballot for the June 2 primary election begins Monday, February 23 and runs through Friday, March 13 at 5:00 p.m. Primary candidates must submit the necessary paperwork to the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office.
Candidates running for their party’s primary election for federal offices (U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative), state executive offices (Governor & Lt. Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of State, Treasure of State, Secretary of Agriculture, and Attorney General), and candidates for the Iowa General Assembly (State Senator and State Representative) must submit both an affidavit of candidacy and nomination petitions during this period in order to qualify for ballot access in the June 2 primary.
The February 23-March 13 filing window is only applicable to candidates seeking the Democratic or Republican nomination for the November 4 general election. Candidates with no party affiliation or affiliated with a non-party political organization (NPPO) cannot appear on a primary election ballot. These candidates must file during the general election filing period to have their names placed on the general election ballot. These candidates may file for the general election between February 23 and June 2. Primary candidates running for county office must file their paperwork with their local County Auditor between March 2 and March 20.
“Running for office is one of the most important ways Iowans can actively participate in our democracy,” said Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate. “We take the responsibility of receiving and accepting candidate paperwork very seriously. Our team is committed to assisting all candidates with integrity – ensuring elections in Iowa are accessible, transparent, secure, and fair.”
State and federal primary candidates can submit their paperwork to the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (Note, the Lucas Building Office will be open until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 13):
- The Iowa State Capitol Building, First Floor Room 105, 1007 E Grand Ave., Des Moines, IA
- The Lucas State Office Building, First Floor, 321 E. 12th, Des Moines, IA
Additional information on the number of signatures needed for petitions for each state and federal office, and other information on filing candidate paperwork is available at sos.iowa.gov/voters/candidates
Candidates whose papers are received and accepted by the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office will be added to a list on the Iowa Secretary of State’s website. Candidates who submit their paperwork may also have their pictures taken with Secretary Pate or his staff at the Capitol Office after delivering their petitions. These pictures are posted on the Secretary of State’s social media channels. Photos with candidates do not indicate endorsements.
Oskaloosa Main Street’s Community Input Survey Remains Open Through Sunday
OSKALOOSA — Oskaloosa Main Street is conducting a community input survey aimed at gathering valuable feedback from residents and business/building owners in the Main Street district. The survey will help shape the strategic plan for the Main Street program, ensuring it meets the needs and aspirations of the community.
The survey is available online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/
Following the survey, a public input session will be held at Bridget’s Public House on March 30th at 5:30pm. This session will provide an opportunity for the community to hear about the survey results and offer further input on the strategic plan.
“We believe the best way to create a vibrant and thriving Main Street district is by involving the community in the planning process,” said Angella Foster, Oskaloosa Main Street Director. “Your feedback is crucial in helping us define a strategic plan that reflects the community’s vision and priorities.”
For more information, please contact Angella Foster at mainstreet@mahaskachamber.org or 641-672-2591.
Rose Man Arrested Following Oskaloosa Burglary Investigation
OSKALOOSA – A Rose Hill man is behind bars following an investigation into a burglary that occurred in Oskaloosa last weekend.
According to court documents, the Mahaska County Sheriff’s Office investigated a burglary that was reported on Sunday, February 15, in the 2000 block of Highway 92 in Oskaloosa. Authorities say that 41-year-old Jacob Lowe of Rose Hill forced entry into a residence there with the intent to steal various items. Several items in the residence had been gathered and placed in the kitchen, and police say that this was most likely done to make it easier to remove them from the residence and take them to a vehicle.
Some of the items involved in the incident included a compound bow valued at roughly $150, camera equipment valued at roughly $300, a cell phone that was removed from the basement and was later found outside the residence, and an iPad that was reported missing.
Lowe allegedly admitted during a phone call that he had been inside the residence, and multiple witnesses corroborated him being in or near the home.
Deputies were initially unable to locate Lowe, but after an arrest warrant was issued, he was found and arrested. Lowe remains in custody in the Mahaska County Jail and he faces a charge of 3rd Degree Burglary, a class D felony, as well as Parole Violation.
Mahaska Health Invites Community to Attend Free Heart Health Event Tomorrow
OSKALOOSA — In recognition of American Heart Month, Mahaska Health invites the community to attend a free health event on Saturday, February 21, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Mahaska Health through entrance #4.
This annual event shines a spotlight on knowing your numbers and taking proactive steps toward better heart health. Adults of all ages are encouraged to attend.
The free screening event will include cholesterol checks, blood pressure screenings, sleep quality assessments, healthy cooking tips, and additional important health screenings. Mahaska Health experts and providers will be available to offer guidance and education to help participants better understand their results and next steps for maintaining a healthy heart.
This annual screening is an opportunity for community members to gauge their heart health and take the appropriate steps to stay healthy. Using state-of-the-art technology, including a highly advanced CT scanner for Calcium Scoring tests, Mahaska Health Cardiology Center of Excellence offers echocardiograms, electrocardiograms, and other essential diagnostic cardiac tests.
“Knowing your numbers can make a big difference in your life,” shared Dr. John Pargulski, Director of Cardiology at Mahaska Health. “This event gives our patients, families, and neighbors the opportunity to better understand their heart health in a supportive and accessible setting. Prevention and early intervention are key to long-term wellness.”
Screening participants will receive their results by mail, along with an analysis and recommendations for necessary follow-up care.
Registration is encouraged but not required. Walk-ins are welcome. Fasting 8-12 hours prior to the event is recommended. To register, visit mahaskahealth.org/2026health.
Darius Rucker Goes Big Band For Charity
He’s done rock and pop. He’s done hip hop and r&b. Of course, the longest stretch of his career has been in the country field. But big band? Darius Rucker will be putting on a big band show in his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, with the proceeds going to charity. The Darius Rucker Big Band Gala at the Gaillard Center in Charleston is a one-night event with local charitable causes benefiting. “These big band shows are some of my favorite nights as it’s the only time I get to perform so many of the standards we all grew up listening to with the backing of such an incredible orchestra,” said the singer. “It’s all to benefit incredible non-profit work locally.” Those local charities are the CMA Foundation’s music education initiatives for Charleston County Schools and the Carolyn G. Rucker Nursing Scholarship at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. The event takes place April 7th. Tickets go on sale tomorrow at 10AM local time, with price points ranging from $50 to $250.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1991, at the GRAMMYs, “Where’ve You Been” earned Best Country Song for writers Don Henry and Jon Vezner, and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female for singer Kathy Mattea.
- Today in 1996, on “Home Improvement,” Alan Jackson’s guest appearance featured his rendition of “Mercury Blues” for the fictitious handyman show “Tool Time.”
- Today in 1999, Mark Chesnutt hit the top of the Billboard country singles chart with his remake of “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.”
- Today in 2003, “Wide Open Spaces” by the Dixie Chicks reached 12-million in shipments.
- Today in 2005, at the NBA all-star basketball game half-time show, LeAnn Rimes sang “Nothin’ ‘Bout Love Makes Sense,” and Big & Rich sang “Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy.)” The East beat the West 125-115.
- Today in 2009, CMT played Jason Aldean’s video “She’s Country” for the first time.
- Today in 2011, before the Daytona 500 was won by Trevor Bayne, Brad Paisley sang “Water,” and Dierks Bentley sang “Sideways.” Martina McBride sang the national anthem, and Randy Montana was also there.
- Today in 2014, Miranda Lambert sings “Automatic” live for the first time during a Sony boat ride on the General Jackson in Nashville. The Country Radio Seminar event also features a surprise appearance by The Doobie Brothers, joined by Brad Paisley and Sara Evans on “Listen To The Music.”
- Today in 2016, Taylor Swift was the maid of honor when her friend Britany Maack married Benjamin LaManna in Pennsylvania
- Today in 2016, Darryl Worley and “Me And My Gang” songwriter Jon Stone rode out the Cat-5 tropical cyclone Winston in Fiji.
- Today in 2016, Chris Lane made his Grand Ole Opry debut with a performance of his song, “Fix.”
- Today in 2018, Anita Cochran underwent a double mastectomy six months after she was diagnosed with cancer. Cochran finished her last round of chemotherapy on September 19th that year…and Cochran released her self-penned single “Fight Like A Girl” that October.
MEET THE H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: WILHELMINA
This week’s H & S Feed & Country Store Pet of the Week is “Wilhelmina”, a sweet 1 and half year old Domestic Shorthair/Mix kitty who loves toys, and loves to cuddle. Wilhelmina would love to curl up with her human and binge watch some TV or take a catnap. Wilhelmina is fully vaccinated, vetted, microchipped and would love to meet you!
And since Wilhelmina is the Pet of the Week her adoption fee is only $30 this week!
If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Wilhelmina 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 Wilhelmina with Izzy from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:
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