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William Penn University Alum Katie Burnett Sets American Records in Race Walk

Oskaloosa–Katie Burnett refuses to give up on her dream, and last Saturday morning in The Golden State, she saw the fruits of her labor pay off as she became a race walk national champion with a pair of records to boot.
Burnett, a 2011 graduate of William Penn with a degree in Biology, became a Statesmen in the spring of 2009 and began her race-walking career shortly thereafter.  The competition was only beginning to gain steam at that point, but she quickly fell in love and was committed to being the best she could be.

A collegiate national title did not come while donning the navy and gold, but she left a permanent mark on the institution, earning six NAIA All-America race-walking awards (three each in the 3,000-meter indoor and 5,000-meter outdoor races).  A pure athlete, Burnett was also a more-than-competent javelin thrower and placed third in the NAIA in that event as a senior.  She still holds school records in both race walk distances and in the javelin.

“When I was at WPU, I didn’t know how far I’d be able to go with race walking,” Burnett said.  “I’m thankful to have the coaches and staff I had who fully supported my endeavors.  Being in Oskaloosa was fantastic as well because the community was always so positive when I would be out training.”

Her story could have ended there, with a mountain of intercollegiate accomplishments.  That is not in the DNA of Katie Burnett however.  She desired to do more, to push the limits of her body, and this past Saturday, in Santee, Calif., at the 2017 USATF National Championships, Burnett raced to two American records and became the 50-kilometer national champion in a time of four hours, 26 minutes, and 37 seconds (4:26:37), walking at a pace of eight minutes, 35 seconds per mile.  For her efforts, she won a cash prize of $8,000!

Burnett topped U.S. marks for the 40K (3:31:04) and 50K distances, defeating Erin Taylor-Talcott, the previous national record-holder, by nearly three minutes.  The previous 50K record was 4:33:23.

“Thinking of those who believe in me keeps me going on days when I have trouble motivating myself,” Burnett said.  “To break an American record, you come to realize that every day is important. It’s the accumulation of all those individual efforts, each day of practice, that adds up to make such an achievement possible, especially for a 50k.  To perform on race day is paramount and comes from believing fully in yourself, your abilities, and having full faith in the plan.  Executing what you practice is when amazing things happen.”

The win qualifies Burnett for this year’s Pan Am Cup in Lima, Peru on May 13-14.  Unfortunately, while women’s race-walking grows in popularity throughout the world, the Olympics and World Championships still only offer a 20K competition.  The women’s 50K did finally earn eligibility for a world record last November, and Burnett’s staggering performance currently ranks sixth all-time and is the second-fastest time this year.

The race-walking community continues to push for the women’s 50K to be added to meet schedules at track and field’s major showcases, but for now Burnett will push herself at both the 20K and 50K distances in hopes of becoming not just a national champion, but Olympic champion someday.

“I feel that the fitness and mentality I have now is at the highest point that it’s ever been, but I also feel like I’m just beginning to reach new levels of competition and have so much further that I can go,” Burnett said.  “Big dreams aren’t easy to achieve, but the journey is what makes it all worth the climb.”

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

Garth Brooks’ Daughter Covers “She’s Every Woman”

Garth Brooks’ youngest daughter, Allie, has released a video on Facebook that proves the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. In the video, the 20-year-old sings a stirring rendition of her dad’s 1995 chart-topper, “She’s Every Woman,” which has already been viewed more than 87,000 times. But Allie’s cover of Garth’s hit song isn’t the only music that appears on her Facebook page. She also covers songs by other artists and sings an original song called “I Believe.”

Osky’s Jack Moore Signs with Northwest Missouri State for Football

Oskaloosa had a big comeback year in football in 2016 under first year head coach Jake Jenkins, and with that some of the more notable athletes at OHS have decided to stay with football at the next level.

One of the first major dominoes to fall was senior Jack Moore, who formally committed to Northwest Missouri State University on Wednesday morning.

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Moore talked about what led to his decision to be a Bearcat.

“I took a visit down there and I saw the campus,” Moore said. “I just thought it was the best decision for me. They’re going to give me everything I need to be successful in academics, such as tutoring help, whatever I need to do. And they’re one of the best football programs in the world.”

Moore was a great two-way player for the Indians and also served as a punter at times in special teams. But one position stuck out as Jack made his school choice.

“Hopefully I’ll play linebacker for them,” Moore explained. “I would like to eventually work up to a starting position but I know that’s going to take a couple years due to all the competition and things like that.”

Moore was a star defensively for the Indians, leading the team with 88 total tackles, 31 of which were solo. He also made or assisted on 14 tackles for loss and had 2.5 sacks.

Although his offensive days seem to be behind him, Moore was one of the more prolific receivers for Osky, catching a team-high 7 touchdowns on 16 receptions. He was second on the team with 439 receiving yards and led the team with 27.4 yards per catch as a big play threat.

Northwest Missouri State is a perennial powerhouse in NCAA Division II football, having won six national titles the last 20 years, including three of the last four years.

Leading the way for the Indians in receiving yards was Bennett Spry with 615. Spry committed to Iowa Western Community College to play football this week as well.

Osky football went 7-3 under first year head coach Jake Jenkins, qualifying for the playoffs before losing in the first round to eventual state champion Pella.

Moore is currently a major player for the Oskaloosa Boys’ Basketball team as well, while Spry figures to be a key cog for the Osky baseball team in the summer.

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Kiwanis Hosts Natural Heritage Presentation

OSKALOOSA — Who doesn’t enjoy taking a walk in the woods on a sunny day? One group is working hard to make sure that a walk in the woods will stay pleasant.

The Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation is committed to cleaning up waterways and keeping rural land well preserved. The INHF presented a slideshow during the Oskaloosa Kiwanis’ meeting Monday afternoon at the student union on the William Penn campus.

Following lunch and the meeting being called to order, Brooks Vander Beek, the Mark Akleson Fellowship holder in the INHF, delivered a presentation and slideshow regarding water quality and conservation efforts across Iowa.

Vander Beek, a graduate of Oskaloosa High School and Iowa State University, is one of the creators of the INHF. He believes that there is not just one need, but several needs that Iowa has when it comes to conservation.

“I don’t think that there is any one thing that sticks out more than others, but this is truly a quality of life initiative in the state of Iowa,” he said. “That needs to be the number one thing on our radar. Water quality, recreational places outdoors, and more opportunities for folks to get out and spend time outdoors.”

Vander Beek says that, with Iowa being a part of the Midwest, people will go outside for activities and they want everything to be in good shape.

“I think that we have done some great things in the past, and our water quality has probably gotten better,” he said. “But, we still have a long way to go, and there is a lot of research that backs us up. We just don’t have the funding to put these programs to put them into use.”

The Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation has been a major proponent of Iowa’s Water and Land Legacy (IWILL). In 2010, more than half of Iowans voted for a constitutional amendment to create the Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund, which is a permanent and protected funding source dedicated to clean water, productive agricultural soils and thriving wildlife habitats.

Vander Beek explains that the initiative is a state-wide effort, and requires a 3/8ths of a cent sales tax in the whole state to enact this.

“Who doesn’t like the scenic value of this, having scenic prairies, clean water and having opportunities to get out and about,” he said. “Part of Iowa is going out and seeing the scenery, and this is another reason to push this and the value of it.”

Eric Palmer, an attorney in Oskaloosa and member of the Kiwanis, feels that the INHF will bring out the best in each community that it has contact with.

“What the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation is trying to promote is the IWILL program, which the majority of Mahaska County was in support of,” he said. “The whole point behind this is to not only improve water quality, but to enhance recreation and improve quality of life in the state.”

Palmer says that all that is needed is for the legislature to approve the new sales tax hike.

“What we need is for the legislature to pass the 3/8ths of a cent increase of the sales tax to fund this program,” he said. “It’s there waiting for funding, and it will improve the quality of life in the state. What they have been doing has been working, but that is just with the limited funding they have. If this is passed, it will generate around $180 million a year, and it will provide funding to help the agriculture situation. I hope people will contact their legislators and tell them they want to see this program funded.”

Story in the Oskaloosa Herald, January 31. Story written by Chris Rhea.

Area High School Basketball Results From 01-31-17

In boys’ basketball scores from Tuesday night:

B-G-M, Brooklyn 47, H-L-V, Victor 35
Dallas Center-Grimes 67, Grinnell 55
Grand View Christian School 105, Twin Cedars, Bussey 51
Interstate 35, Truro 60, Pleasantville 32
Iowa Christian Academy 40, Moravia 38
Keota 91, English Valleys, North English 24
Lynnville-Sully 78, Colfax-Mingo 26
Melcher-Dallas 76, Seymour 68
Montezuma 74, North Mahaska, New Sharon 59
Newton 67, Oskaloosa 36
Pekin 77, Winfield-Mt. Union 73
Pella 67, Norwalk 56
Pella Christian 55, Indianola 50
South Hamilton, Jewell 79, PCM, Monroe 61
Tri-County, Thornburg 56, Sigourney 47
Van Buren Community 65, Cardinal, Eldon 47
In girls’ basketball scores from Tuesday night:

BGM, Brooklyn 53, HLV, Victor 49 (OT)
Eddyville-Blakesburg 52, Knoxville 38
English Valleys 43, Keota 21
Grinnell 49, Dallas Center-Grimes 44
Indianola 56, Pella Christian 47
Interstate 35, Truro 52, Pleasantville 18
Lynnville-Sully 58, Colfax-Mingo 38
Montezuma 36, North Mahaska 34
Newton 58, Oskaloosa 42
PCM, Monroe 53, South Hamilton 21
Pekin 57, Winfield-Mt Union 33
Pella 54, Norwalk 26
Seymour 72, Melcher-Dallas 18
Sigourney 52, Tri-County, Thornburg 47 (OT)

OACDG Scholarship Applications Available

The Oskaloosa Area Chamber & Development Group is happy to announce that scholarships will again be available through its Chamber Scholars program, now in its 21st year.

High school seniors living in Mahaska County and attending any high school are eligible to apply. Pick up an application from your school counselor, from the Oskaloosa Area Chamber office or at www.oacdg.org. Scholarships will be offered in the amounts of $500 and up, and are sponsored by area businesses and industries. Last year $9,000 was distributed to 18 students. There were 29 applications from Mahaska County students from several different schools.

The application requests such information as participation in school and community activities, as well as a short essay. Typed Chamber Scholars applications and school transcripts are due at the Chamber no later than Tuesday, April 11, 2017.

“Businesses and individuals are encouraged to contribute to the scholarship fund as well.  Each year we’ve maintained our level of giving. This year we would like to increase this level. It’s important to support our youth and make it easier for them to attend college,” stated Deb Bruxvoort of the OACDG.  “Perhaps you can contribute financially to the fund, or perhaps participate in the annual OACDG Golf outing set for Friday, May 12. The golf outing raises additional funds for scholarships.”

For further information, to request an application form, or to contribute to the fund contact the Oskaloosa Chamber at 641.672.2591 or email dbruxvoort@oacdg.org.

Dolly Parton Gives Hilarious Speech At SAG Awards

Dolly Parton was on hand at the 2017 Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Sunday night (1/29) to present her friend Lily Tomlin with the SAG Life Achievement Award. After receiving a standing ovation from the crowd, Dolly kept the group of Hollywood A-listers amused with a hilarious speech that was full of her well-known quips and puns. Then, after mentioning that their 9 to 5 co-star Jane Fonda wasn’t able to attend the tribute due to the flu, Parton welcomed Tomlin on stage and the longtime friends embraced in a hug. Dolly’s speech can be seen here.

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