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Shooting Investigation Underway in Washington, Iowa

(WASHINGTON, Iowa) – At approximately 6:50 PM on March 28, 2018 the Washington County Communications Center received a report of a shooting at 106 South Avenue B in Washington, Iowa.

Emergency personnel from the Washington Police Department, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and the Washington County Ambulance all responded to the residence. One subject was transported by ambulance to the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics.

An investigation is being conducted by the Washington Police Department and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. The condition of the victim is not being released at this time and law enforcement does not believe there is any danger to the public. No further information will be released until after the investigation is completed.

–This information was provided in a news release from the 911 Communications Center in Washington, Iowa.

Brantley Gilbert to Headline US Cellular Center

(CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa) – Brantley Gilbert is hitting the road for The Ones That Like Me Tour with supporting acts Aaron Lewis and Josh Phillips. The tour will be making a stop at the US Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids on Thursday, May 10 at 7:00 PM.

The Ones That Like Me Tour is for the fans that come year in and year out – the hardcore, the lifers, the “BG Nation,” according to a blurb on the US Cellular Events website listing.

Coming off the most successful tour of his career this past summer, Brantley was blown away by the love and support he received and returned home determined to thank his fans the only way he knows how… with a new tour that’s just for them. From merchandise and set lists that fans will help create to so much more, this tour will have something for everyone and is Brantley’s way of saying to all of his fans, “This one’s for you.”

For more information about this show or to purchase tickets, click here.

Central College Women’s Golf Opens Season

The Central College women’s golf team opened its spring season at the Mike “Fluff” Cowan Women’s Invitational hosted by William Penn University on Tuesday, March 27.

The Dutch finished runner-up with an 18-hole total of 324. Tournament host William Penn won the event posting a 307 on its home course, Edmundson Golf Course.

Junior Brittany Coppess (Clinton) was the top performer for the Dutch with a 77, senior Molly Timmerman (Dubuque) was next with an 80, sophomore Emily Opsal (Verona, Wis., Verona Area HS) shot 83, senior Cierra Pulse (Stronghurst, Ill., West Central HS) carded an 84 and sophomore Lexie Patton (Aurelia, Alta-Aurelia HS) finished with an 85.

Next on tap for the Dutch is a triangular against Wartburg College and Luther College at Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny April 14-15.

Official stats were not available.

State Objection Panel Rulings

(DES MOINES, Iowa) – The State Objection Panel, comprised of Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate, State Auditor Mary Mosiman and Attorney General Tom Miller, met Tuesday to hear several challenges to candidates’ nomination petitions for the June 5 primary ballot.

The following rulings were made:

  • Kim Reynolds, Republican candidate for Governor: Nomination petitions accepted, challenge rejected.
  • David Young, Republican candidate for U.S. House, District 3: Nomination petitions accepted, challenge rejected.
  • Steve King, Republican candidate for U.S. House, District 4: Nomination petitions accepted, challenge rejected.
  • Ginny Caligiuri, Republican candidate for U.S. House, District 2: Nomination petitions rejected, challenge upheld.
  • Dale Bolsinger, Republican candidate for Iowa House, District 56: Nomination petitions rejected, challenge upheld.
  • Ron Corbett, Republican candidate for Governor: Nomination petitions rejected, challenge upheld.
  • Theresa Greenfield, Democratic candidate for U.S. House, District 3: Challenge was to candidate’s nomination petitions which had already been rejected, so challenge was dismissed. A decision was not rendered regarding the candidate’s convention certificate because it did not apply to the challenge.

Tim McGraw Releases ‘Let It Go’

March 27th: On This Day

1929 – American country musician/manager Don Warden is born. Warden was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 2008.

1947 – Country musician Tex Williams records Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette) in Hollywood.

1965Roger “The Wild Child” Miller is #1 on the US Country charts with King Of The Road.

1993Clint Black is #1 on the US Country charts with When My Ship Comes In.

2007Tim McGraw’s album Let it Go is released by Curb Records.

2013 – Gordon Stoker dies at the age of 88. View his obituary here.

Winter Heating Moratorium Ends April 1

(MAHASKA COUNTY, Iowa) – Iowa’s annual winter home heating moratorium ends April 1. The Iowa Utilities Board reminds energy assistance customers currently protected from service disconnection and struggling to pay their utility bills, to contact their local utility company immediately to discuss payment options and avoid disconnection beginning April 2.

Under Iowa’s winter moratorium law, qualified customers for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) or Weatherization Assistance Program are protected from the annual shutoff of natural gas or electric service from November 1 to April 1.

Iowa customers seeking LIHEAP financial assistance for utility bills should contact their local Community Action Agency before April 30 to discuss eligibility guidelines. The LIHEAP program pays only a portion of utility bills to qualified low-income customers.

All utility customers, including those not qualifying for energy assistance, may be eligible to enter into a reasonable payment agreement with their utilities to pay accumulated debt over time and to maintain utility service.

IUB rules regarding natural gas or electric service disconnections and payment agreements can be found in chapters 19 and 20, Utilities Division [199] of the Iowa Administrative Code.

IUB Customer Service staff is available to assist customers with questions about utility service disconnection or other issues that are not resolved directly with their utility company and can be contacted toll-free at 1-877-565-4450, or by email at customer@iub.iowa.gov.

For more information about low-income energy assistance, visit the Board’s website LIHEAP informational page.

Infant Death Investigation Underway in Washington County

(WASHINGTON COUNTY, Iowa) – On March 24, 2018 at approximately 10:23 AM, the Washington County Communications Center received a report of an infant that had stopped breathing at a residence in rural Ainsworth. The infant was taken to Washington County Hospital and Clinics, where the infant was pronounced dead. An autopsy is being performed by the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Decedent Care Center.

This incident remains under investigation by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation. No further comment on this case will be made until the investigation is concluded.

– This information was provided in a news release via the Washington County Communications Center.

Kenny Chesney is Born

March 26 in Country Music History

1942: Country music producer/songwriter Larry Butler is born.

1952: Hank Williams makes an appearance on The Kate Smith Evening Hour TV show performing “Hey Good Lookin’”.

1955: Country music artist and songwriter Dean Dillon is born.

1956: Country music singer Charlotte Denise “Charly” McClain is born.

1968: Kenny Chesney is born in Knoxville, Tennessee.

1992: George Thackston pleads no contest to a charge of reckless endangerment arising out of a fatal accident.

1996: The Woman in Me album by Shania Twain sits at #1 on the Country Charts. It would go on onto become her biggest-selling recording at the time of its release, selling 4 million copies by the end of the year.

Residential Clean-Up Days Coming to Oskaloosa April 2–5

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) – Spring is here and with it comes the ritual of spring cleaning. City clean-up days for Oskaloosa will be April 2–5, 2018.

The following guidelines will be used for the pickup, as scene in The Shopper:

1. Oskaloosa will be divided up into four quadrants.
• The southeast quadrant – which includes south of A Avenue East and east of South Market in Oskaloosa – will be retrieved on Monday, April 2.
• The northeast quadrant – north of A Avenue East and east of North Market Street – will be picked up on Tuesday, April 3.
• The northwest quadrant – including north of A Avenue West and west of North Market Street – will be picked up Wednesday, April 4.
• The southwest quadrant – south of A Avenue West and west of South Market Street – will be taken on Thursday, April 5.

2. Items must be placed on the curb or edge of the property by 7:00 AM on the morning of pickup for that area in town. Each quadrant will only be picked up on the day scheduled.

3. This event is open to all Oskaloosa residents.

4. Only the following items will be picked up during these scheduled days:
• Mattresses & Box Spring (Limit: 1 mattress & 1 box-spring per household);
• Furniture;
• Appliances: Limit of 3 per household, including refrigerators, stoves, hot water, heaters, microwaves and freezers;
• Other large, bulky items the garbage haulers cannot pick up.

5. The City will not pick up any garbage bags, yard waste, paint cans (unless open and dried out), batteries, hazardous waste items, or construction material.

6. Business waste is not accepted through this program.

7. Tires will neither be picked up by the City or accepted by the County Landfill.

8. Items not picked up must then be removed by the owner or renter within 24 hours.

This is not a complete list of rules and regulations and the City of Oskaloosa has the right to refuse removing any items. To ask questions or for more information, call Oskaloosa Public works at 641-673-7472.

– By Hailey Brown, KBOE/KMZN

Maren Morris Weds Ryan Hurd

Maren Morris is officially a married lady. Maren tied the knot with fellow singer Ryan Hurd in Nashville over the weekend.

Maren shared a picture of their first kiss as man and wife with the caption, “my last turn home,” a reference to a Tim McGraw song she and Ryan wrote together in 2013, which was the first time they met.

The bride wore a custom gown by Nashville designer Cavanagh Baker,which was short in the front, with a detachable long train in the back. The front featured lace and crystal details, along with a very low cut out.

  • ONE MORE THING! One day prior to the nuptials, Ryan released a new single “Diamonds or Twine,” which has sentimental value to the couple. “I wrote this song for you, played it for you in Michigan the night I asked you to marry me,” Ryan shared on Instagram. “Diamonds or Twine, no matter what, I’ll be wrapped around your finger. I love you, MM. Here’s to forever.”

Source: People

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