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State Auditor Rob Sand Issues Reaudit Report on Oskaloosa CSD; District Issues Response

By Sam Parsons

State Auditor Rob Sand today released a report on a reaudit of the Oskaloosa Community School District for the period beginning in July of 2022 and ending in December of 2025.

Sand told the media that the reaudit was conducted after a public petition that reported concerns about contracts with vendors and conflicts of interest, including hiring practices. The reaudit concluded that, despite the fact that the school district made certain payments that were not formally discussed by the board, all payments were, ultimately, formally approved.

The reaudit also found that OCSD Superintendent Mike Fisher’s administrator license through the state of Iowa was expired for a period of 14 days in December 2025, resulting in Fisher receiving approximately $8,116 of payroll for a period in which he was not officially licensed through the state.

Sand also clarified which of the concerns were not found over the course of the reaudit.

The Oskaloosa Community School District issued a formal response to the reaudit, stating that its “biggest finding” was that “there wasn’t any impropriety or conflict of interest, only areas of growth to strengthen accounting systems.” The statement from the district also addressed superintendent Fisher’s license expiring for 14 days in December 2025, stating that the issue “was resolved as soon as it was discovered” and that it occurred “because the district’s reminder system was not sending renewal notices to administrators.”

The district’s statement added that, based on guidance from their legal counsel, “requiring repayment of work already completed before the district was aware of the lapse could violate wage-and-hour laws,” though Fisher told the media that he offered to do so.

A copy of the reaudit report is available here.

‘Mormon Wives’ star Taylor Frankie Paul and ex-partner ordered to stay 100 feet apart

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Taylor Frankie Paul, a reality TV star from “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” and the father of her 2-year-old son were ordered Thursday to stay 100 feet (30 meters) away from each other for the next three years as a Utah court commissioner continues to assess custody plans for the child.

Paul has been unable to spend unsupervised time with her son since an April 7 hearing, when Third District Court Commissioner Russell Minas said Paul had a history of volatile behavior directed at her former partner, Dakota Mortensen, while kids were present.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: This story includes discussion of domestic violence. If you or someone you know needs help, please call the national domestic violence hotline: 1-800-799-7233 in the U.S.

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Minas on Thursday described the pair’s dynamic as “very toxic” before granting Paul and Mortensen’s dueling requests for protective orders against each other. He found that “there’s been violence that occurred both ways between these parties” and urged them to figure out how to function as co-parents to their son, Ever.

“I’m hoping that you’re not people who just thrive on the drama and the conflict,” Minas said. “You’ve got to put your child first and shield the child from this conflict.”

Paul, Mortensen and their families were present in court, but no other cast members from the Hulu reality show attended.

Attorneys offer competing descriptions of fights

Attorneys for Paul and Mortensen offered competing versions of fights between the pair, with each suggesting the other party was the aggressor.

Paul’s attorney Eric Swinyard told the court commissioner that Mortensen is much larger and stronger than Paul — and that when she was faced with physical intimidation from Mortensen during an argument, she responded the same way a lot of people would.

“He said, ‘Hit me,’ and she did,” Swinyard said.

One fight between the two came while Paul was dealing with recent miscarriages, and she felt that Mortensen had been blowing her off while their son was sick.

When Paul lost her footing and fell to the ground, Mortensen kicked her several times in the leg, Swinyard alleged. He submitted to the court photos of her bruises.

Mortensen’s attorney Brent Salazar-Hall said his client was a victim of abuse from Paul, but that she kept luring him back with text messages inviting him over for intimacy.

During one argument, Paul and Mortensen were in a truck and she tried to interfere with his driving by squeezing his face, Salazar-Hall said. In response, Mortensen shoved her away, he said.

Paul’s lawyers said Mortensen slammed her head into the vehicle’s dashboard, causing bruises.

Mortensen had Paul’s initials tattooed on the inside of his lip, which Paul’s attorney pointed to as an example of his possessive nature. Mortensen’s lawyer disagreed with that characterization and said many of the men on the TV show got lip tattoos of their partners’ names in a humorous scene that has not yet aired.

“There seems to be a continuing attraction that they have for each other, whether it’s physical, whether it’s the thrill between the two of them of making themselves celebrities,” Minas said.

“The problem is that the two of them can’t be together in the same place at the same time before it starts to turn violent,” he added.

Violations of the protective orders could result in criminal charges.

Leaked video of fight is one point of contention

Eleven fights between the exes were under examination in their protective order requests. A recently leaked video of one fight from 2023 prompted ABC to make the unprecedented move last month of shelving an already-filmed season of “The Bachelorette” starring Paul. Hulu also paused production of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” and resumed filming last week.

In the video, Paul appeared to punch, kick and throw chairs at Mortensen while her daughter from another relationship watched and cried.

Swinyard alleged that Mortensen leaked that video to the press to ruin Paul’s reality TV career just before her season of “The Bachelorette” was supposed to air.

“Our point with the video is he’s not just trying to come after her for custody. He’s not just trying to seek a protective order. He wants to literally destroy her,” Swinyard said.

Salazar-Hall said Mortensen denies leaking the video.

Just after the fight, Paul was charged with aggravated assault and other offenses, including domestic violence in the presence of a child. The police body camera footage of her arrest was featured in the first season of the Hulu series.

Paul pleaded guilty to an assault charge, which will be reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor if she stays out of legal trouble for a three-year probationary period that ends in August. The other counts were dismissed.

Earlier this month, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office declined to file new charges against Paul in recent fights with Mortensen. Any new charges would have violated Paul’s probation from the 2023 assault.

Custody of their child is at stake

Minas said he would make custody recommendations by May 11. Mortensen has custody in the meantime.

Paul had majority custody of their son before the April 7 hearing.

A protective order in Utah can restrict or eliminate a parent’s ability to see their child. When both parents have protective orders against each other, the court relies heavily on the recommendations of an attorney appointed to investigate the child’s best interests.

Paul and Mortensen’s son had a court-appointed attorney present at Thursday’s hearing to help the commissioner determine the safest arrangement for the boy.

Iowa legislature votes to increase penalty for animal torture

By O. Kay Henderson (Radio Iowa)

The legislature has unanimously passed a bill that raises the penalty for animal torture to a felony, with a potential sentence of up to five years in prison.

Senator Mike Bousselot, a Republican from Ankeny, said the bill will protect animals and people because there’s strong evidence there’s a link between animal abuse and future violent crime. “It should be a felony to commit these terrible, horrible, horrendous acts against an animal because we know that is a malignant personality that is going to not only do that to an animal, but has something much greater in terms of evil in them and are likely to do it to a person,” Bousselot said.

Advocates have been pushing the legislature for years to take this step. Representative Samatha Fett, a Republican from Carlisle, said the bill sets the right penalty for deliberate and extreme cruelty to animals. “This bill closes a long-standing gap in Iowa’s law, aligning us with federal standards,” Fett said, “and ensures the most heinous acts of cruelty carry meaningful consequences.”

The bill also allows those who assist in the torture of companion animals can be charged with a crime.

Pella CSD Announces Hiring of Nick Fynaardt as Next Activities Director

PELLA — The Pella Community School District is announced the hiring  of Nicholas Fynaardt for the Pella CSD Activities Director. Nick, a long-time staff member at Pella Schools and the current Middle School Activities Director and Student Success Coordinator, has accepted the role as the leader of Activities effective July 1, for the 2026-2027 school year.

Nick is married to Hope Fynaardt, and together they have three children: Addison (8th grade), Emeri (6th grade), and Nathan (Pre-K). Along with serving as the Student Success Coordinator and Assistant Activities Director, Nick has served the Pella Community School District as a math, science, social studies, and at-risk teacher, along with various coaching positions.

“I am honored with the opportunity to serve as the Activities Director at Pella High School,” said Fynaardt. “I am grateful to build on the legacy established by Matt Fouch and to work alongside the outstanding coaches, directors, and staff at Pella High School. I look forward to partnering with parents and the Pella community to continue making Pella Activities truly special for everyone involved. Most importantly, I am incredibly excited to support our students as they pursue their passions in various education-based activities that help them to learn, lead, and achieve.” – Nick Fynaardt

“Pella Schools is fortunate to have strong leaders who are deeply committed to our students, staff and community. Nick has consistently demonstrated leadership and his heart for kids at the Pella Middle School and we are very pleased that Nick has accepted the role of Activities Director. We look forward to partnering with him in his new position and are confident he will continue making a meaningful impact across the district.” – Greg Ebeling, Superintendent of Pella CSD

Newton Juvenile Arrested for Online Threats Against Newton HS

NEWTON – A juvenile was arrested in Newton yesterday after a reported online threat of violence at Newton High School.

The Newton Police Department says that yesterday morning, at around 9:40am, a Newton Police Department School Resource Officer and staff at Newton High School were notified by a student of an online threat to commit violence against the school. The online message included a specific threat against two individuals at the school and was made in an online group chat witnessed by several students.

As a result of the threat, the school was placed on a soft lockdown while school officials and the Newton Police Department investigated. The lockdown was lifted at 1:40pm once the suspect was identified and located.

Police say that while the juvenile was being taken into custody, he became combative and directed additional threats of violence toward officers. The juvenile was eventually transported to the Central Iowa Juvenile Detention Center in Eldora.

The suspect is a 17-year-old male who is a former student of the Newton Community School District. He now faces the following charges:

  • Making Terroristic Threats, a class D felony
  • Interference with Official Acts, a simple misdemeanor
  • 5 counts of 1st Degree Harassment, an aggravated misdemeanor

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1967, Elvis Presley married his longtime girlfriend, 21-year-old Priscilla Ann Beaulieu at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. They had their daughter, Lisa Marie just nine months later. After six years of marriage, the couple divorced but remained very close.
  • Today in 1969, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan taped the first installment of “The Johnny Cash Show” at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Future singer/songwriter John Hiatt was in the audience. Country Music named Loretta Lynn its 80’s Artist of the Decade.
  • Today in 1982, “Mountain Music” peaked at #1 for Alabama on the Billboard Country singles chart.
  • Today in 1980, the Academy of s released The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s album “Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Vol. 2.” The guests included Johnny Cash, Levon Helm, Roy Acuff, John Denver, Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn, Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby.
  • Today in 1989, the “Sweet Sixteen” album by Reba McEntire was released.
  • Today in 1993, Charley Pride joined the Grand Ole Opry.
  • Today in 1999, Dixie Chick Emily Erwin married Charlie Robison at a West Texas ranch. They made the wedding a Texas family-and-friends event rather than a Nashville extravaganza and did the planning themselves. While they later divorced, fellow Chick Natalie Maines met her future husband, Adrian Pasdar, at the ceremony – and they’re still hitched.
  • Today in 2000, Steve Wariner was in Colorado to help raise money for the construction of a new library at Columbine High School library. He signed autographs in exchange for donations to “Hope Columbine,” an organization formed by the Columbine High School families after the 1999 shooting tragedy.
  • Today in 2000, SHeDAISY staged a free concert as part of the USTA festivities. The event kicked off with a morning tennis clinic at Centennial Park in cooperation with the Tennessee Education Association. Following the clinic, Governor Sundquist officially renamed the state Tennis-e for the day. Then tennis stars like Patrick McEnroe and Alexandra Stevenson conducted a tennis exhibition/clinic. The event at War Memorial Plaza concluded with a free lunchtime concert from the sisters.
  • Today in 2002, Chely Wright was the only country artist to be featured in People magazine’s annual “50 Most Beautiful” issue.
  • Today in 2008, George Strait picked up a gold album for “”
  • Today in 2010, Rascal Flatts signed the national anthem before the Kentucky Derby at Louisville’s Churchill Downs. Amongst the attendees were Little Big Town, Smokey Robinson and Terry Bradshaw, won by Super Saver.
  • Today in 2012, Carrie Underwood’s “Blown Away” album was released.
  • Today in 2016, Dustin Lynch brought out two surprise guests – Jay Popoff and Jeremy Popoff, of the rock band Lit – for a version of “My Own Worst Enemy” during the Stagecoach Country Festival at the Empire Polo Field in Indio, California. Lynch later joins headliner Luke Bryan on “Play Something Country” and “She’s Country.”
  • Today in 2018. the downtown Nashville venue Ole Red, associated with Blake Shelton and the Grand Ole Opry, opened its doors on lower Broadway.
  • Today in 2019, Dan + Shay sang “Speechless” as pop singer Joe Jonas married actress Sophie Tucker at the Little White Chapel in Las Vegas.
  • Today in 2020, Kenny Chesney album, “Here And Now,” was released.
  • Today in 2020, the Luke Combs single, “Six Feet Apart,” to radio.
  • Today in 2021, Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley took part in the Natchez Trace Century Ride, a cycling event in Ridgeland, Mississippi.

Blake Shelton Announces Seventh Ole Red Location

Blake Shelton‘s business portfolio continues to grow. The singer has announced that he’ll be opening his seventh Ole Red location in Indianapolis. There are already two in Nashville, along with locations in Las Vegas, Orlando, Gatlinburg, and in Shelton’s hometown of Tishomingo, Oklahoma. The newest Ole Red will be a massive  37-thousand-square-foot, multi-level space, and will sit just steps from multiple entertainment venues including the Ritz-Carlton Indianapolis and the Gainbridge Fieldhouse. It’ll be awhile before the newest location opens; right now, the doors are expected to open in late 2027.

 

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