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Threatening Note Sent to Muslims at Des Moines Center

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A leader of the Islamic Center of Des Moines plans to meet with authorities to discuss a threatening note found in the center’s mail.

Dr. Samir Shams is president of the center, and he says he found the handwritten note Sunday morning. The writer said Muslims were a “vile” people and said President Donald Trump would “do to you Muslims what Hitler did to the Jews.” The note was signed only “Americans for a Better Way.”

Shams says Muslims have to take such notes seriously. He says he plans to meet Monday with the FBI.

The Iowa chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations called in a news release for a hate crime investigation. The council says similar messages have been sent to other mosques in Iowa and other states.

BREAKING: CMA Fest Stadium Lineup Revealed

The Nightly Concert lineup at Nissan Stadium during CMA Music Festival was revealed this morning (3/17) on ABC’s Good Morning America. Taking the big stage this year will be Trace Adkins, John Anderson, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Brett Eldredge, Florida Georgia Line, Sam Hunt, Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Tracy Lawrence, Little Big Town, Maren Morris, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Rogers, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, Thomas Rhett, Keith Urban, and Chris Young.

 

·         The 2017 CMA Music Festival will take place June 8-11 in downtown Nashville.

JC Penney Closing Shop In Oskaloosa & Ottumwa

Oskaloosa and Ottumwa will lose major stores this summer as the JCPenney stores at Penn Central Mall in Oskaloosa and the Quincy Place Mall in Ottumwa will close in June.
J.C. Penney announced earlier this year that it will close about 140 stores this year, as it aims to improve profitability in the era of online shopping.
The closures represent about 14 percent of the company’s store count, and less than 5 percent of total annual sales.
Two other Iowa JCPenney stores in Decorah and Fort Dodge are also slated to close.
The last day of business for the Oskaloosa store is June 19th.

West Des Moines Parks Plan Calls For Linking Waterways

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — West Des Moines has unveiled a $32 million parks plan that calls for linking city waterways with a trail loop and include features such an outdoor ice rink and an amphitheater.

A future park in the Raccoon River greenway north of Dale Maffitt Reservoir could be home to an “adventure park” with a zip line course or a tree canopy walk. There are plans for a campground that could have tiny homes for rent.

The Des Moines Register reports (http://dmreg.co/2ngtjls ) that the Five Waters Recreation Area could take 10 years to finish. The city has budgeted $250,000 next year to hire a consultant to refine the projects and cost projections.

Officials say a mixture of public money and private donations likely would pay for the improvements.

Reba Remembers Band Members On Anniversary of Plane Crash

Reba took to social media yesterday (3/16) to mark the 26th anniversary of the tragic plane crash that killed eight of her band members. Alongside a picture of her looking out of an airplane window, Reba shared a heartfelt tribute to everyone who lost their lives that day when the plane crashed near San Diego, California.

 

·       Reba’s message reads, “How time flies. 26 years ago our friends went to sit on the right-hand side of God. I love and miss them. Can you imagine the wonderful music they’re playing up there? And Jim making sure everything is set up just right?:))) God takes the best. He has great taste. #loveandmissthem”

March 16th: On This Day

On this day in 1987, George Strait received a Gold Record for his album Ocean Front Property. The record was Strait’s seventh studio album, and produced three #1 hits including, “All My Ex’s Live In Texas”, “Am I Blue”, and the title track.

The album has since been Certified 2× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. It is the first album to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart

Sam Hunt Isn’t Married After All

Sam Hunt sparked marriage rumors over the weekend when he posted pictures online of him wearing a wedding band on his left hand, but it appears that Sam hasn’t got hitched after all. CMT’s Cody Alan recently learned that Hunt hasn’t tied the knot with fiancée Hannah Lee Fowler yet, but he wears the ring because he already feels like a married man and just likes the feel of it. As for the actual wedding, that is reportedly still several weeks away.

Manhole Covers Sent Flying by Explosions Caused by Fire

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say manhole covers were sent flying by explosions resulting from an underground electrical fire in Sioux City.

Firefighters were sent to the scene around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Assistant Fire Chief Dan Cougill says the fire stemmed from a system failure and that a pressure buildup caused the explosions. No injuries have been reported.

The fire knocked out power in several downtown blocks.

 

Big Second Half Guides WPU to 100-78 First-Round Win

Kansas City, Mo.–The Statesmen men’s basketball team had tremendous contributions from several of its top talents, eventually wearing down #8 seed Loyola (La.) for a 100-78 first-round victory at the NAIA Division I National Championships Wednesday.

Top-seeded William Penn (31-3), of the Duer bracket, won its opener for the fourth Championships trip in a row and will now face #4 seed Georgetown (Ky.) Friday at 2:15 p.m. (CST) in the second round.  The contest will be a rematch of last year’s national quarterfinal in which the Statesmen fell 99-80.

The Wolf Pack (22-10) did not make life easy, especially in the early going, as the lower seeds fought the navy and gold to eight ties and four lead changes.

WPU were still down 22-20, but a pair of three-pointers by Jeremy Postell (Sr., Atlanta, Ga., Sociology) highlighted eight straight by the Statesmen and they never trailed again.

LU cut the margin to three on two more occasions before William Penn settled on a 42-36 halftime edge.

A spirited pep talk was likely given at halftime as WPU flew out of the locker room on a 17-4 run.  The Wolf Pack produced a pair of mini streaks in attempts to make a game of it, but the eventual victors, who shot 56.1{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} in the second stanza, kept the advantage in double digits the remainder of the game to advance to Friday.

At contest’s end, WPU outshot Loyola 45.3{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}-41.8{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}, but was dominant on the glass with a 56-31 mark.  The Statesmen managed 28 offensive rebounds, leading to a 25-7 edge in second-chance points.

Both sides suffered through some first-game jitters as William Penn committed 20 turnovers and LU had 21; at the final buzzer, the Statesmen were outscored 23-17 in points off mistakes.

Heart of America Athletic Conference Player of the Year Torren Jones (Sr., Chandler, Ariz., Sociology) started his NAIA POY campaigning by controlling the interior with a massive double-double of 24 points and 21 rebounds (season high).  He hauled in eight offensive boards.  It was his 25th double-double of the season.

Charles Knowles (Sr., Chicago, Ill., Physical Education) was just one behind Jones in the scoring column, going 7-for-10 (7-for-7 FT) en route to 23 points.  As a team, WPU was strong at the stripe with a 16-for-19 performance.

Postell hit half of WPU’s six three-pointers as part of a nine-point night, while Kordario Fleming (Sr., Memphis, Tenn., Physical Education) and Dashawn Benson (Jr., Uniondale, N.Y., Sociology) also came off the bench with nine points apiece.  Fleming also blocked three shots, while all seven of Benson’s rebounds came on offense.

Lionel Ellison (Sr., New Orleans, La., Kinesiology) matched the trio with nine points, but was truly spectacular on the defensive end.  The senior tied a school single-game record with eight steals.

Brandon Trotter (Jr., Louisville, Ky., Kinesiology) was the fifth cager to tally nine points.  Kevin Smith (Sr., Baltimore, Md., Physical Education) added six points and also dished out six assists Wednesday.

“The first game of this tourney is always the toughest because of nerves and distractions,” Head Coach John Henry said.  “Our rebounding was the biggest difference.  Torren was a beast!”

“We have been here since Monday, so I think with the build-up we were a little rusty and a little sloppy, but we got it going in the second half,” Henry added.  “It was a great team win; the guys did a great job executing the scouting report, and we got a lot of guys into the game.”

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

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