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Willie Nelson Agrees to Pay 9 Million to IRS

1946: The Bellamy Brothers singer/songwriter Howard Bellamy is born in Darby, Florida.

1960: Loretta Lynn signs her first contract with Zero Records.

1974: “Jolene” scores Dolly Parton her second #1 country hit single. Parton says that the inspiration for the story was a tall, red-headed bank teller whom Parton believed was flirting with her husband, and her husband’s apparent vulnerability to the teller’s charm.

1986: Country music artist Blaine Larsen is born in Tacoma, Washington.

1992: “A Jukebox with a Country Song” by Doug Stone sits at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart. This was Stone’s second chart-topper.

1993: Willie Nelson (pictured) agrees to pay $9 million of the $16.7 million he owes the IRS.

2007: Country musician Terry McMillan, who played harmonica and percussion, dies at the age of 53. He worked with powerhouse artists such as Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Kenny Chesney, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, Trisha Yearwood, and the Dixie Chicks.

Neil Young Starring In New Western

Neil Young is hitting the big screen. The singer stars in girlfriend Darryl Hannah’s new movie “Paradox,” which is set to premiere at SXSW in March.

As for what the film’s about, a press release calls it a “whimsical western tale of music and love.” The description adds, “Somewhere in the future past, The Man In the Black Hat hides out between heists at an old stagecoach stop with Jail Time, the Particle Kid, and an odd band of outlaws. Mining the detritus of past civilizations, they wait… for the Silver Eagle, for the womenfolk, and for the full moon’s magic to give rise to the music and make the spirits fly.”

And Neil isn’t the only musician in the flick. Willie Nelson also stars in it, along with his sons Micah NelsonLucas Nelson and members of the band, Promise of the Real.

  • ONE MORE THING! Neil and Promise of the Real just released a video for their track “Almost Always,” which appears on Neil’s most recent album “The Visitor.” Check it out to the right.

Source: Rolling Stone

Country Music History for Feb. 1

1937: Singer/songwriter Don Everly is born on this day in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. The Everly Brothers scored four #1 Country hits in the late 50’s with “Bye Bye Love”, “Wake Up Little Susie”, “Bird Dog” and “All I Have to Do Is Dream”. Their song “When Will I Be Loved” later became hits for both Reba McEntire and Linda Ronstadt, respectively.

1964: Buck Owens’ hit, “Love’s Gonna Live Here,” finishes a 16-week run at #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It’s the most recent song to spend 10 or more weeks atop the chart to date.

1968: Johnny Cash (pictured) spends the day visiting several hospitals in Memphis, including the sick and wounded at the Navy Hospital in Millington, Tennesse. Many of those he visited had just returned home from Vietnam.

1980: Kenny Rogers sits at #1 on the US country album chart with his seventh studio album Kenny, which featured the hit singles “Coward of the County” and “You Decorated My Life.”

2009: Faith Hill performs “America, The Beautiful” before the Super Bowl at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, with Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band playing at halftime.

2012: Lady Antebellum sit at #1 on the US country album charts with their third studio album Own the Night. The album went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Country Album at the 54th Grammy Awards.

‘Shocked’ Blake Griffin Learned Of Trade Via Twitter

I’m sure you can remember where you were Monday when you heard the news that Blake Griffin had been traded to Detroit Pistons.

And now we know where Griffin himself was as well… online.

Not surprisingly, Griffin admitted yesterday during his introductory news conference at the Palace of Auburn Hills that he was “shocked” to hear he had been traded.What is surprising is that he found out on Twitter.“The NBA is a business, and they made a decision,” Griffin said. “The only thing I just wish I had known or had the opportunity to talk to somebody beforehand. Finding out through Twitter, through other people is a tough way to find out when you’ve been with a franchise for so long. But at the end of the day, basketball is a business, and I want to play where a team wants me. And that’s why I’m excited about being here.”Griffin is expected to make his debut tonight when the Memphis Grizzlies visit Detroit—a Pistons’ team he seems very excited about.The only question is how he will adapt after all of those winters in the City of Angels compared to the Detroit’s climate.“I have a winter coat,” Griffin said with a laugh. “We travel all the time. I’m from Oklahoma, so we have actual seasons and winters, so this is more like home than L.A., so I’m prepared.”It might help that his arrival in Detroit couldn’t be any colder than the way he was sent out of L.A.

Source: Bleacher Report

Scholarship Program Aims to Support Local Med Students

(Ottumwa, Iowa)–The Ottumwa Regional Legacy Foundation recently announced that it has begun accepting applications for the Laboratory Control Ltd. Health Career Scholarship Program for the 2018-2019 school year beginning today, Feb. 1.

According to a news release sent by the foundation, nearly $350,000 has been provided in scholarship support to students in southeast Iowa since the program began in 2004. The goal of this scholarship program is to build relationships and provide support for homegrown medical students in the hopes that they will someday return to the community to practice.

Eligible applicants must reside in one of the following counties in Iowa: Appanoose, Davis, Jasper, Jefferson, Henry, Keokuk, Mahaska, Monroe, Van Buren and Wapello. Qualified applicants must also be enrolled in a state or nationally accredited program of study that focuses on an eligible health care field of study, have graduated high school by September, 2018, have at least 30 hours of college credit and a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Scholarship awards are paid directly to the successful applicant’s college or university and may be used for education expenses, including tuition, books and other fees. Applicants may submit their online application at www.orlf.org. No paper applications will be accepted. The deadline for application submission is midnight on March 31, 2018.

Additional information may be obtained by contacting Amy Nossaman at 641-455-5260, via email at anossaman@orlf.org or by visiting the foundation’s website at www.orlf.org.

William Penn Women Hot from Perimeter in Wire-to-Wire Victory

Cedar Rapids–Guided by one of, if not the best three-point efforts in school history, the Statesmen women’s basketball team blitzed Mount Mercy 83-59 in Heart of America Athletic Conference play Wednesday.

WPU (16-5, 10-2 Heart) won its third-straight contest by going 13-for-19 (68.4{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}) from behind the arc and shooting 62.5{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} overall to complete the season sweep of the Mustangs (6-17, 3-9 Heart).  The win, coupled by losses to Baker and Benedictine, leaves just William Penn and MidAmerica Nazarene atop the Heart standings at 10-2.

It is the fourth different winning streak of at least three games this year for WPU.

The teams traded buckets in the opening minute, but then the navy and gold tallied 10 unanswered and led 16-5 after the first period.

Another 10-0 run in the second quarter pushed the edge to 20 points and the rout was on; the visitors eventually went ahead 40-17 by the break.

After shooting only 29.2{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} in the first half, MMU warmed up to 55.6{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} in the latter half (43.1{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} overall), but the Statesmen were even hotter at 66.7{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}.  WPU missed just once from deep following intermission, going 7-for-8 (87.5{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}).

William Penn was Webster’s Dictionary’s definition of ‘on fire’, led by Kate Ylitalo (So., Maple Plain, Minn., Biology) finishing 7-for-9 overall and 5-for-6 from beyond the arc.  The sophomore led all scorers with 19 points.

As incredulous as it may seem considering Ylitalo’s stats, Jenna Santi (Jr., Oak Creek, Wis., Elementary Education) was even more efficient at 5-for-6 (3-for-3 3-PT; 2-for-2 FT) to tally 15 points.  The junior also dished out 10 assists to post a double-double.

Sarah Hansen
(Sr., Kewanee, Ill., Psychology and Human Services) was not left out of the mix, knocking down half of her eight trifectas en route to 12 points.

Contrary to how her teammates found success, Vashti Nwagbaraocha (Jr., Milwaukee, Wis., Exercise Science) did great work inside for 12 points, while Tyra Johnson (Jr., Calumet City, Ill., Undecided) joined the double-digit scene as well with 11 points off the bench.

Both Nwagbaraocha and Johnson, as well as JeAnn Hiraldo (Sr., Frisco, Texas, Industrial Technology), pulled down five rebounds apiece as WPU topped Mount Mercy 33-22 on the glass.  Johnson also matched Ylitalo with a pair of steals.

Morgan Neeley (Sr., Flint, Mich., Exercise Science) sunk seven free throws in the waning minutes to contribute seven points as well.

William Penn overcame three more turnovers (19-16) than Mount Mercy.

“I thought we played as a team tonight, led by five players in double figures,” Head Coach Steve Williamson said.  “Our defense set the tone to start the game and we built from there.  In addition to our starters, we received a great contribution from Tyra Johnson off the bench.  We still need to learn how to play a complete game, but I thought we played really well tonight.”

Next Up: William Penn returns to Oskaloosa Saturday to face Graceland in Heart action at 2 p.m.

Benelli the Chihuahua/ Pomeranian Mix

It’s Thursday and you know what that means – we get to meet a new canine companion from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter in Oskaloosa.

Today we were visited by Benelli (pictured) – a 1.5 year-old-chihuahua/pomeranian mix. She was a complete ray of sunshine and even had a smile on her face. Although she already has an adopter lined up, there are other adorable dogs and cats currently available for adoption.

If you’re interested in adopting a new furry friend, visit Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter or give them a call at 641-673-3991. If you or your organization is interested in sponsoring Pet of the Week, contact KBOE at 641-673-3493.

This Day in Country Music

1973: Resting at #1 on the Billboard Country album chart is Merle Haggard with It’s Not Love (But It’s Not Bad).

1977: Loretta Lynn, Glen Campbell, Conway Twitty, Charley Pride, Willie Nelson, Olivia Newton-John and The Eagles leave the American Music Awards as winners. Becoming the first country artist to win the Award of Merit was Johnny Cash.

1987: Tyler Hubbard is born. Hubbard eventually becomes a country pop artist who makes up 50{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b} of the platinum-selling duo Florida Georgia Line.

2006: Walk The Line, a Johnny Cash biopic, receives five Oscar nominations, with Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon up for best actor and actress respectively.

2010: Becoming the youngest country music artist and also the youngest person to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year is Taylor Swift. She also wins three more awards that night for Best Country Album (Fearless), Best Female Country Vocal Performance (“White Horse”), and Best Country Song (“White Horse”).

2013: Randy Travis’ stint with the law continues as he pleads guilty to an incident when he was found lying in the road, unclothed, smelling of alcohol. He receives two years of probation, a $2,000 fine, and a 180-day suspended jail sentence.

Luke Bryan Playing Ballparks & Stadiums

Luke Bryan is heading outside this summer. The singer just announced a stadium and ballpark leg of his “What Makes You Country Tour,” which will feature Sam Hunt and Jon Pardi on all shows, and Carly Pearce and Morgan Wallen on select dates.

The stadium dates will kick off May 31st in Toronto, Canada, and will see Luke playing MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Boston’s Fenway Park, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Los Angeles’ Dodgers Stadium, before wrapping October 26th at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.

Check out the new dates below and click here for Luke’s complete schedule.

May 31st: Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre
June 2nd: East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
June 16th: Cincinnati, OH – Great American Ball Park
June 23rd: Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium
June 30th: Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field
July 5th & 6th: Boston, MA – Fenway Park
July 21st: Minneapolis, MN – Target Field
July 28th: Los Angeles, CA – Dodger Stadium
August 4th: Denver, CO – Mile High Stadium
August 25th: St. Louis, MO – Busch Stadium
September 1st: Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field
October 13th: Vancouver, BC – BC Place Stadium
October 26th Detroit, MI – Ford Field

Motivational Keynote to Speak At William Penn University

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) – Author and Motivational Speaker, Antonio Neves, will be on William Penn University‘s Oskaloosa campus on Tuesday, February 6 at 7 p.m.

Neves has written “50 Things Every College Student Should Know” as well as “50 Ways to Excel in your First Job… and Life”. As a career service coach, he helps people navigate new positions and responsibilities, prepare for interviews and become better leaders. Throughout his career, Neves has helped teams connect with one another, collaborate to improve results and foster a culture of allies.

He has delivered hundreds of keynote speeches to thousands of people at conferences, top companies, corporations, trade associations and universities. Neves has worked for 10 years as a correspondent and producer in the television industry in New York City with networks including NBC, PBS, BET, Nickelodeon and more.

Neves will be speaking to students, staff and faculty in the Penn Gymnasium on Tuesday, February 6 at 7 p.m. Learn more about Neves and his leadership or empowerment tactics at www.theantonioneves.com.

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