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Oskaloosa Boys’ Golf Finish Third

The Oskaloosa boys’ golf team played their best round of the year at sectionals today. They finished in 3rd place as a team behind 2 of the best teams in the state. Head coach Bret Foster said he’s very proud of the boys, as they played in some windy, wet conditions and played tough.

Freshman Spencer Tucker qualified for the district meet next week, finishing in a tie for 4th place. He had a rough front 9, but he chose to gut it out and played an outstanding back 9. It is very difficult to qualify as an individual, and it is even more impressive when you look at the field of players that were in this tournament.

Spencer will play at Bos Landen next Friday for a chance to qualify for the State Tournament.

Record Crowd Attends 134th Annual Oskaloosa Chamber and Development Group Banquet

The 134th Annual Oskaloosa Area Chamber and Development Group Banquet was held last night at the Peppertree in Oskaloosa.

According to the Josh Buckingham, Chamber and Main Street Oskaloosa President, the crowd of over 150 people was the largest in the banquet’s history.

The evening got underway with official activity with a dessert auction. The desserts were donated from several businesses or citizens and auctioned with the funds going towards the OACDG. Some of the finer desserts went for as high as 500 dollars.

After that, short speeches from Josh Buckingham and Chamber Director Valinn McReynolds helped explain this year’s theme and the year it was for the OACDG. McReynolds said the theme was Power of Pink, which was chosen to highlight the strength and contribution of the women of Mahaska County. She also said the plaques that were given out were made by Doug Swim at Swim’s Sports, and thanked him for all he’s done for the community. Swim’s Sports was heavily damaged during the fire earlier this week.

Following those speeches, Jeff Akers came to the stage to hand out the awards.

The Diplomat Awards led off, and the Old Oak Award was awarded to KBOE Radio for all the radio station has meant to the community. To be eligible for this award, the company must be in business for 20 years or more.

The Acorn Award for a company that has been in business for less than 20 years went to Town Square Dental Care.

Next were the Golden Dipper Awards, awarded to the two people who were present at the most events put on by the Chamber. KBOE’s Cindy Reed Shull received the runner up award by attending 47 of 65 events, and Pat McCulley received the Golden Dipper Award by attending 58 of the 65 events.
Next up was the Commerce Awards.

The Retail Business of the Year was Stam Greenhouse. The Service Business of the Year went to the dental office of Dr. Tom Bowie. The Industry of the Year went to Cunningham Incorporated. The Business Person of the Year went to Kelli Steil, a State Farm Agent. The Community Improvement Award went to Fisher Investments Limited. The Educator of the Year went to Oskaloosa High School Social Studies teacher and Osky High Softball coach Jay Harms. Student of the Year was awarded to Jamie Stewart, who has been active in music, tennis, and student council, among other activities. The Citizen of the Year went to Marsha Riordan of William Penn University.

The Main Street Award was next, and was for Volunteer of the Year. This year, the award went to Jerry Zear, who is known as “The Sound Guy” to Oskaloosa Main Street. He was thanked especially for his role in the Lighted Christmas Parade the last 27 years.

Mahaska County Agricultural and Rural Development presented the Mahaska Young Professional of the Year, which went to Wyndell Campbell, a State Farm Agent and active member of the community.

The Mahaska Community Development Group handed out the final award of the evening, which was for the Economic Development Project of the Year. That award went to Pella Security Products, Inc. They produce customizable gun safes and accessories.

Overall, members of the board believed the night was truly successful on many fronts, and thanked the large crowd for making it a night to remember.

Brad Paisley Releases Video For “Crushin’ It”

Brad Paisley has released a new animated music video for his single “Crushin’ It.”

The Parody video features a superhero squad called The Agents of Crush, who are described as an “Elite team of weekend vigilantes undercover as country singers.”

Brad’s superhero codename is “Steel Moonshiner” and some of the other country superheroes include Kenny Chesney as “Agua Man,” Carrie Underwood as “Carrie Underwoman,” Keith Urban as “Captain Australia,” Luke Bryan as “Flash Smiley” and Jason Aldean as “Jason All-Green,” who’s made to resemble Marvel’s The Hulk.

Man Arrested In Oskaloosa Arson Case

Des Moines police arrested a man wanted for 1st degree arson in a fire that heavily damaged businesses in downtown Oskaloosa on Monday, May 11th… 23 year old Danny Parnell Logan was arrested at a Des Moines apartment around 8 pm last evening without incident, and was taken to Oskaloosa following his arrest… Logan will make his initial court appearance in Mahaska County District Court today. (Thursday)… Logan is being held in the Mahaska County Jail on $25,000 cash-only bond… A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

William Penn Women’s Golf Weathers Storm, Still In The Mix At NAIA Championships

The William Penn women’s golf team weathered a literal storm and is still in the mix after the first two days at the NAIA National Championships on Tuesday and Wednesday.

#20 WPU sits in 16th place out of 27 teams after 36 holes at the par-72 Savannah Quarters Country Club. The navy and gold posted a score of 322 on Tuesday and then tallied another 322 on Wednesday for a total of 644.

Tuesday’s opening round was suspended by lightning with a few golfers, including some from William Penn, still on the course. Those in the navy and gold wrapped up their opening 18 holes Wednesday morning and then went immediately back to work for the second round.

Top-ranked Northwood (Fla.) is holding a slim lead as the top of the standings are tightly-packed. Northwood is at 609 (308-301), while Cumberlands (Ky.), which played with WPU in the first two rounds, is just one shot back at 610. Cumberlands’ second round 298 is the lowest of the event thus far. The top ten squads are separated by only 14 strokes.

Thursday’s third round will be the most important of all, though, as the top 17 teams will make the cut for the final 18 holes.

The Statesmen will be paired up with Indiana Tech (17th place, eight strokes back of WPU) and Milligan (Tenn.) (18th place, 14 strokes back) on Thursday beginning at 7:30 a.m. (Eastern) on Hole #1.

While Heather Shake of Houston-Victoria (Texas) leads the 143-player field at one-under-par 143 (73-70), Maggie Yang is pacing her squad as she is tied for 52nd place at 159 (82-77). Yang is tied for 10th with a par 5 scoring average of 5.00.

Demi Coertze is right behind her in a tie for 58th at 160 (78-82). Coertze is tied for fifth in the field with a 3.00 scoring average on par 3s. Natalie Booton is one stroke behind her fellow junior at 161 (78-83) to be tied for 67th. Booton leads the Statesmen with five birdies.

Jing Yang is currently tied for 80th at 164 (84-80) and Alexandria Eckenrod is tied for 112th at 171 (88-83).

Other statistics of note:
–William Penn is ranked sixth in par 3 scoring at 3.33
–The team has tallied 89 pars and 11 birdies

Another Iowa Farm Has Tested Positive For Bird Flu

The Iowa Department of Agriculture says an egg-laying farm with 238,000 chickens brings the total number of infected farms to 50 in the state.

The farm is in Sioux County, which now has 11 cases of bird flu. Once the disease is confirmed by a U.S. Department of Agriculture laboratory in Ames, all the chickens will be euthanized.

Iowa has bird flu cases in 13 counties. Nearly 25 million chickens and 970,000 turkeys will die.

Minnesota, where 4 million turkeys have been affected by the flu, reported no new cases Wednesday.

The USDA reports more than 150 confirmed cases nationwide which will lead to the death of more than 32 million birds.

USMTS kicks off Farm Boy BBQ Sauce Northern Region with May 15-16 doubleheader

The United States Modified Touring Series will kick off the Farm Boy BBQ Sauce Northern Region presented by Day Motor Sports this week with two nights in the Land of 10,000 Lakes on Friday and Saturday, May 15-16.

Both shows will pay $3,000 to win and no less than $250 to start the main event.

On Friday, May 15, the USMTS Casey’s Cup Series powered by S&S Fishing & Rental travels to the I-94 Speedway in Fergus Falls, Minn., for the first time in the 17-year history of the USMTS.

The highly-anticipated inaugural event will also feature Midwest Mods, Super Stocks and Street Stocks on the high-banked 3/8-mile dirt oval with pits opening at 3 p.m., fan gates opening at 5:30 and racing at 7 p.m.

On race day, fans can find discount coupons good for $2 off adult grandstand admission at both Casey’s General Stores locations in Fergus Falls. To find the location nearest you, visit www.caseys.com.

The I-94 Speedway is located off of I-94 at exit 54, then 0.9 mile east on SR 210 to North Tower Rd., then 1.3 miles north to stop sign, then 0.6 mile west. For more information call 218-998-2191 or check out www.i94speedways.com on the World Wide Web.

The weekend wraps up Saturday, May 16, at the Ogilvie Raceway where the USMTS will be making a stop for the sixth time in five seasons.

No driver has been able to take more than one checkered flag at the semi-banked 3/8-mile dirt oval in Ogilvie, Minn.

On Aug. 17, 2011, Jason Hughes won the inaugural event and then Stormy Scott won a rain-delayed event from Aug. 15, 2012, on Sept. 8, along with Jeremy Payne who took the regularly-scheduled USMTS National Championship Series victory.

Jason Krohn got the job done in 2013 and Zack VanderBeek captured the win last August during the Hunt for the USMTS Casey’s Cup.

This Saturday’s blockbuster event will also feature Midwest Mods, Street Stocks and Hornets. Gates will open at 4 p.m. and the first green flag waves at 6:30. Adult tickets are $20, Seniors are $18 and youth ages 12 and under get in for free.

On race day, fans can find discount coupons good for $2 off adult grandstand admission at Casey’s General Stores locations in Cambridge, Milaca and Princeton. To find the location nearest you, visit www.caseys.com.

The state-of-the-art track, which opened in 2009 and was sold earlier this year to the Wagamon family from Blaine, Minn., is located 2.0 miles east of Ogilvie on the south side of Highway 23. For more information call 763-267-4572 or check out their website at www.ogilvieraceway.com.

NOTE: The event originally scheduled for May 14 at the Rice Lake Speedway was canceled by the promoter on Tuesday due to an unfavorable forecast and likelihood for rain on Thursday.

To learn more about the United States Modified Touring Series, visit www.usmts.com online or call 515-832-7944. You can also like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/usmts, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/usmts or subscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/usmtstv.

Oskaloosa Police Receive Arrest Warrant For Arsonist

On Tuesday, May 12, the Oskaloosa Police Department applied for and received an arrest warrant for Danny Parnell Logan, age 23, of Oskaloosa, Iowa. Danny Logan was charged with arson in the first degree which is a class “B” felony punishable by up to twenty-five years in a state penitentiary. This charge stems from an investigation into a structure fire that was reported on May 11 in the 200 block of 1st Avenue East in Oskaloosa, Iowa.

Danny Logan is presently at-large and the Oskaloosa Police Department is requesting that anyone who may have information of Logan’s whereabouts or have any contact with him to contact their local law enforcement agencies.

A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Danny Logan is 5’9″, weighs 200 pounds, and could possibly have bandaged hands and right shoulder from burn injuries.

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