On this day in 2005, Craig Morgan’s “That’s What I Love About Sunday” made it’s third straight week at #1. The song was the first Number One for any artist on the Broken Bow label.
The single was declared by Billboard as the number-one song of 2005.
On this day in 2005, Craig Morgan’s “That’s What I Love About Sunday” made it’s third straight week at #1. The song was the first Number One for any artist on the Broken Bow label.
The single was declared by Billboard as the number-one song of 2005.
While Sam Hunt is currently piecing together his sophomore studio album, he admits that his main focus right now is his fiancée, Hannah Lee Fowler. Sam tell’s CMT Hot 20 Countdown, “I am working on new music and new songs. I’ll continue to do that throughout the spring and summer. But that will be priority No. 2 behind planning a wedding and hanging with my fiancée, who will be my wife.” As for the new album, Hunt hopes to release the project one piece at a time. He says, “Instead of waiting to have a full record done to put out new music, I’d like to be able to put out new music as I continue to work on it as we go.”
WEVER, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man whose body was found in a southeast Iowa park was a homicide victim.
The Lee County medical examiner, Dr. Eugenio Torres, says 47-year-old James Nelson, of Fairfield, was killed by a gunshot to the head. Torres says investigators are treating the case “as a murder.” No arrests have been reported.
The body was found Feb. 11 in Indian Path Park in north Lee County.
After spending more than a decade with Sony Music Nashville’s Arista label, Carrie Underwood has signed a new record deal with Capitol Records Nashville. Carrie’s new label home is one of four labels that form Universal Music Group Nashville (UMGN), which includes artists such as Luke Bryan, Keith Urban and George Strait. Carrie says of her new journey, “It’s so inspiring to me as an artist to feel this excited about the future. The incredible team at UMG shares the heart and passion I have for music as well as the drive, and their innovative spirit has shown that together the possibilities are endless.”
While it’s unclear why Carrie departed Sony, she did have kind words for everyone she’s worked with so far. Underwood said, “I also want to be sure to thank every single person who has played a part in my recording career so far. I will be forever grateful to them for all we achieved together.”
On this day in 1981, Hank Williams Jr.’s “Texas Women” hit #1 on the Billboard US Hot Country Songs chart. The song was released as first single from his album Rowdy. “Texas Women” was Hank Williams Jr.’s third number one on the country chart.
Oskaloosa–Jeysen Delgado (Jr., Harbor City, Calif., Kinesiology) had a spectacular weekend and his efforts netted him Heart of America Athletic Conference Baseball Player of the Week laurels Monday.
Delgado claimed his first career award as he guided William Penn (14-13, 4-8 Heart) to a 3-1 record against Mount Mercy over the weekend.
The junior hit a jaw-dropping .714 (10-for-14) with one double, six runs, and two RBIs. He also walked three times (only two strikeouts) for a .765 on-base clip. A base thief as well, Delgado tallied two stolen bases.
He notched at least two hits in all four contests (twice with three) and scored two runs in three separate outings. His best effort was a 3-for-3 effort in Sunday’s opener that also included two runs, one walk, and two steals.
For the year, Delgado is hitting .375 (33-for-88) with four doubles, two triples, and two home runs. He has scored 30 runs with 15 RBIs. The junior has reached base more than half of the times he has come to the plate (.521 on-base {99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}), having also walked 21 times and been hit-by-pitch seven times. He has stolen 20 bases out of 21 attempts as well.
The award is the first for WPU.
Story provided by Wade Steinlage
Less than a week after Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s new single, “Speak to a Girl,” hit country radio, the duet has already achieved this year’s highest country airplay debut and the largest one-week add total. The song debuted at #19 on Billboard’s country airplay chart and had a total of 146 Billboard and Mediabase stations on board for yesterday’s (3/27) official impact date.
· As previously announced, the couple will also perform “Speak to a Girl” on the 52nd Academy of Country Music Awards on Sunday, April 2.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Senate has approved a bill to overhaul how workers are compensated for on-the-job injuries, sending the measure to Gov. Terry Branstad.
The legislation, which passed Monday night with only Republican support, reduces benefits for employees injured at work in Iowa. It decreases some coverage for shoulder injuries and permanent injuries impacting the whole body.
The bill is expected to decrease payouts from the state Workers’ Compensation Fund by about $1.8 million annually beginning in the 2018 budget year. A new retraining program is expected to increase some state costs.
Senate Democrats have accused Republicans of cutting costs at the expense of injured workers, while Republicans say the changes are necessary to reduce unnecessary lawsuits.
If signed into law by Branstad, the changes would go into effect July 1.
Oskaloosa–The Statesmen baseball team got back on track over the weekend by taking of three of four games against Mount Mercy in Heart of America Athletic Conference action.
William Penn (14-12, 4-8 Heart) won Saturday’s opener 11-6. The team then took the nightcap, which was suspended due to fog and concluded Sunday, by a score of 11-1.
On Sunday, the navy and gold dropped the first contest 7-3 before rallying to win the second outing 6-3.
WPU 11, Mount Mercy 6
The hosts opened the weekend with 15 hits, including a first-inning double by Cory Russell (Sr., El Cajon, Calif., Education) that plated Jeysen Delgado (Jr., Harbor City, Calif., Kinesiology).
WPU then posted four runs in the second with three coming on another two-bagger, this one via Anthony Aguila (Jr., Highland, Calif., Kinesiology).
MMU (12-15, 5-7 Heart) trimmed the margin to 5-3, but the Statesmen secured the win with five tallies in the bottom of the fifth. Aguila, who was 2-for-3 with five RBIs, once again produced the big base knock, doubling in a pair of runs.
Dominik Sawyer (Sr., Chula Vista, Calif., Psychology and Human Services), who was a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate, capped his effort by driving in Raskin in the sixth. The senior helped William Penn to a 15-13 triumph in hits.
Delgado, Russell, and Fabian Gutierrez (Jr., Selah, Wash., Communications) were all 2-for-4 in the win with Russell posting two RBIs. Colton Johnson (Sr., Westminster, Calif., Physical Education), Delgado, and Julian Villegas (Jr., Wilmington, Calif., Sociology) all touched home plate on two occasions each.
Nick Seipel (Jr., Rosemont, Minn., Software Engineering) went five innings in the start, permitting just one earned run on eight scattered hits. He struck out one against three walks.
WPU 11, Mount Mercy 1
A seven-run fourth frame snapped a 1-1 tie. The inning actually stretched into two days as the game was suspended in the fourth due to a thick fog that rolled in late Saturdayevening.
The Statesmen outhit the Mustangs 10-7 in the victory, but no hit was bigger than Johnson’s in the fourth as he stepped up with the bases loaded and cleared them with a grand slam over the left-field fence. The home run is his first of 2017.
Aguila matched him one inning later with a three-run shot–his third roundtripper of the year. He, Delgado, and Gutierrez all went 2-for-3 at the dish with two runs scored apiece. T.J. Murphy (Jr., Woodenville, Wash., Exercise Science) also scored two runs in the matchup.
D.J. Milam (Jr., Lancaster, Calif., Business Management), who earned the win, struck out three (one walk) in four innings. He only permitted one run (earned) on five base knocks.
Scott Simpson (Jr., Berwick, Victoria, Exercise Science) took the hill to begin Sunday and kept the trend going, tossing three scoreless frames (two hits), while sitting two down on Ks (two BBs).
Mount Mercy 7, WPU 3
The home team got off to another good start, but could hold off the visitors, who scored all of their runs in the fourth and fifth innings.
WPU narrowly lost the hits battle 10-9 with Delgado finishing a perfect 3-for-3. Gutierrez added two more base knocks.
Trent Barnett (So., Eddyville, Iowa, Accounting) was productive in 2 1/3 scoreless relief innings. He permitted two hits, had two strikeouts, and walked one MMU hitter.
WPU 6, Mount Mercy 3
Despite playing so well Saturday, William Penn was at risk of earning only a split after dropping Sunday’s opener and then falling behind 3-0 in the nightcap.
Still down three runs at the midway point, the offense finally woke up and cranked out five runs on six hits in the fourth. Delgado brought in two on a single and Aguila capped the inning with a run-scoring double.
The Statesmen, who outhit MMU 11-8, added an insurance run in the sixth. Delgado was 3-for-4 with two RBIs, while Wilson Lorenzo (So., Fort Myers, Fla., Computer Science) was also 3-for-4. Jared Goodman (Jr., Huntington Beach, Calif., Physical Education) contributed two more hits and Saenz touched home plate twice in pinch-running situations.
Brian Harrity (So., Castle Rock, Colo., Software Engineering) nearly went the distance, permitting three earned runs on eight hits in six innings of action. The sophomore’s three strikeouts were countered by three walks.
Milam’s short outing Saturday kept him fresh enough to come out of the bullpen and close out the win. He collected the save with three straight outs (one strikeout).
Next Up: William Penn travels to Forest City Tuesday to face Waldorf in a non-conference doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m.
Story provided by Wade Steinlage
On this day in 2011, Thompson Square was #1 on both the Billboard’s Country Songs chart and Mediabase chart with their debut single, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not”. The song was the first chart-topper for the husband and wife duo.
The song has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA and the band received two nominations in 54th Grammy Awards for the song in Best Country Duo/Group Performance and Best Country Song.
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