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Shania Twain Releases Self-Titled Debut Album

Country Music History – On This Day

1939 – Johnny Tillotson is born in Jacksonville, Florida.

1959 – Dolly Parton’s “Puppy Love” is released when she is 13-years-old. She was 11 when she recorded it.

1965 – Roger Miller dominates the US Country Charts at #1 with King Of The Road.

1969 – Wade Hayes is born in Oklahoma.

1993 – Shania Twain releases her self-titled debut album.

2008 – Hank Williams, Steve Wariner and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band are each added to the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville, TN.

Osky Indians Track & Field Update

Oskaloosa Boys Track & Field

The Oskaloosa boys were back in town Thursday night traveling to Newton for a loaded last chance meet trying to get things settled to qualify for the Drake Relays next weekend. Osky had 25 new PR bests on the night and 1 season best relay in the Sprint Medley composed of Jaden VanRoekel, Shane Hoven, Casey Hill, and Brayden VanKampen.

Carter Huyser led all Indians with a new season best and possible Drake qualifying 800 time of 1:58.96. Oskaloosa continues to focus on beating their previous best marks and are now off until next Tuesday when they travel to Carlisle.


Oskaloosa Girls Track & Field

The Oskaloosa girls ran in to some tough competition in their last meet. With 15 teams in the field and 6 4A school finishing ahead of them, there were some great competitors.

Top finishers were: 3rd for Emma Kelderman in the 400 hurdles, 4th place finishes for Kelderman in the high jump and the Distance Medley Relay (Allen, Wiltse, Kelderman & Coon)

Three personal records were set: Sierra Worthington in the Shot Put, Anniston McDougall in the 3000 m run with a 22 second PR and Marleigh Denburger in the 100 m dash.The waiting game is now on for Drake Relays qualification.

The girls will be back in action next week with meets at Grinnell on Tuesday and Pella on Thursday.

Kelly Clarkson on Raising a Bold Daughter

We all know Kelly Clarkson is a strong and empowered woman, and she’s making sure her daughter River grows up to be strong just like she is.

“I love that [River] is very bold, and she’s progressive for three,” Kelly tells “People.” “She watches ‘Jurassic Park’ and loves it, and ‘Harry Potter’…it doesn’t affect her and she’s just very grown up and very boss.”

She adds, “I don’t want my daughter to be a pushover when she’s older. So that’s an awesome thing, it’s an awesome aspect of her character. At the same time, you also want to have an adult that doesn’t think they’re right all the time. But toddlers are just so egocentric and it’s just a stage that some people don’t grow out of, let’s be real. But mine will.”

And Kelly has no doubt that her daughter will grow up to be a leader.  “She will run a company one day because there’s no way she’s gonna work for anyone,” she says. “She does not heed advice very well. She’s just very ballsy, which is awesome.”

Source: People

North to Step Aside at Season’s End

(OTTUMWA, Iowa) – Indian Hills Community College, effective at season’s end, will be searching for a new softball coach with yesterday’s announcement that Laura North will be stepping down at the end of the 2017-18 campaign.

After serving one year as an assistant coach, North has piloted the Warrior program for four successful seasons, as her current No. 17-ranked squad heads down the home stretch towards a potential fourth straight Region XI regular season title. With a fourth straight ICCAC post-season title and third straight trip to the National Tournament in the balance over the next few weeks, North cited her struggle with the decision to walk away from the program.

“This decision has been one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever made. I love this game, and I love Indian Hills. I am extremely proud of the Warrior softball program, and the progress that we have made during my time here. It has been such a great experience working for an institution that has allowed me to build a successful program with so many resources. I am sad to be leaving, but I’m very excited to see what another coach can do to advance the program further.”

The three-time conference coach of the year noted that family weighed heavily on her decision to step aside.

“This decision is primarily based off the needs of my family. My four sons are at a very impressionable ages, and are extremely busy with their own activities, and I am looking forward to being more present for them. I would like to thank Dr. Marlene Sprouse, and especially Dr. Brett Monaghan for being so supportive through this tough decision, and for the continued support over the past four years. Indian Hills and the athletic department are in great hands and I’m excited for the future of the program.”

North’s IHCC teams have compiled a 143-56 overall record (.718) during her tenure as head coach, including a 51-12 (.810) mark in all games against conference foes. Prior to arriving at Indian Hills, North spent one season as the head coach at Cloud County (KS) where her squad put up a 26-25 record. She has also coached at Holdrege, Nebraska, as well as Logan-Magnolia and Des Moines Lincoln.

“Laura’s impact on young women’s lives, on and off the field, will undoubtedly be missed here,” said IHCC Athletic Director Monaghan in thanking North for her commitment to the college for the last five years. “Her record and list of accomplishments speak for themselves, but it won’t be easy to replace her leadership she has brought to our campus the past several seasons. She’s brought so many terrific young people to our athletic department, and I think everyone recognizes that Laura does things the right way, which ultimately produces outstanding young ladies as they leave our program.”

Monaghan said an immediate search will begin to find North’s replacement at the helm of the Warrior program. The IHCC Athletic Director said he’ll be looking for a coach who, “will carry on the same values our department expects from all of our programs, and continue the success that has taken place on and off the field for the last four seasons.”

Rhoads Honored with Heart of America Award

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) – Megan Rhoads (Jr., Schertz, Texas, Psychology) shot low in her first full tournament of the spring and her efforts netted Heart of America Athletic Conference Women’s Golfer of the Week honors Monday.

Rhoads, who is now a three-time winner this year (four in her career), guided the Statesmen to a third-place effort at the Oklahoma City Classic.

The junior placed 11th out of 72 individuals with a 54-hole school record of 229 (76-79-74). Her final round 74 was a career low. She helped William Penn to a new team 54-hole record as well in addition to placing just a few shots behind #7 Texas Wesleyan and #13 Oklahoma City.

Rhoads currently owns a 78.9 stroke average over 14 rounds. She has 10 rounds in the 70s and has placed in the top 20 (one win) in all eight tournaments she has entered.

OMS/OHS Sports Recaps

OMS Track Meet at South Tama

The Oskaloosa 7th and 8th grade girls took on the April weather for a track meet in South Tama. The temperatures were almost ideal to start the meet but by the time the meet was halfway done the cold weather kicked in. Both the 7th and 8th grade teams performed and competed to the best of their abilities. The Osky 7th grade team had a 4th place finish and many relays shined bright despite the frigid temps. Our 4×800 (Audree Cheney, Presley Bloomers, Isabelle Larson, and Maleah Walker) meter relay took a 1st place finish along with our 4×400 team (Presley Bloomers, Audree Cheney, Kaia Cook, and Maleah Walker). The second place finishes included the 4×200 meter relay (Kaia, Audree, Lucy Roach, and Maleah) and the 1500 meter run by Presley. The 3rd place finishes included high jump by Lilly McKay, long jump by Maleah, 100 meter dash by Kaia, and the 800 meter run by Maddy Moorman.


Osky Girls’ Soccer Vs. Ottumwa

The Oskaloosa girls’ soccer team was able to shake off some tiredness from Prom weekend and dealing with a chilly night to earn a 6-0 victory against the Ottumwa Bulldogs. The win moves the Indians to 3-1 on the season.

The Indians will be back in action tonight against Centerville with a double header with the boys’ team. The girls are slated for a 5:30 PM start time in Centerville.

Carrie Underwood Announces New Album

Carrie Underwood will drop a new album this fall. The singer announced that her new record, “Cry Pretty,” which she’s co-producing with writer-producer David Garcia, will be released September 14th.

“At this point in my career, I feel stronger and more creative than ever. I think you can hear that in this new album,” Carrie says in a trailer for the record. “It’s emotional, it’s soulful, it’s real, and we also have some fun on there too. I hope everyone loves it as much as I have loved making it.” Check out the trailer to the right. 

Source: Carrie Underwood

Library Board to Consider Credit Card Machine, AED Policy on Monday

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) – The Oskaloosa Public Library Board of Trustees will hold a regular meeting on Monday, April 23 at 4:00 PM. This is an open meeting and thus the public is invited to attend. Public input will be held at the beginning of the meeting, as well a report from the Library Director and a report from Friend’s of the Oskaloosa Public Library.

During the meeting, routine agenda items will be discussed. Committee reports will be presented by chair members Jane Ireland, Michael Collins, Judy Bishop, Merle Mann, and Chris Harbour. Committee report topics include staff, budget and finance, policy and planning, technology, as well as building and grounds.

There is no unfinished business from former meetings listed on the agenda for discussion. However, there are some new business items that will be addressed as part of the consent agenda, which enables the Board to approve the following items in one swift motion: Approval of a Shindler Elevator Corporation invoice per quarterly billing, as well as approval of an invoice from Cunningham for approved and completed work.

Regular agenda items will be addressed as individual topics. These items include: Approval of Historical Building Marker Project, approval to adopt an AED policy, and approval to pursue the use by patrons of a credit card machine so that they may pay library fees and fines electronically.

To round out the meeting, the Board will look at claims for approval and hear remarks from the Board Director.
Those requiring special accommodations are urged to contact the City Manager’s Office at least 24 hours prior to the meeting by calling 641-673-9431.

Sarge the German/Australian Shepherd-Mix

Sarge loves you already — and you’ve only just met him through a picture! 

This energetic German Shepherd/Australian Shepherd-Mix was surrendered to Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter as a puppy. He’s 14-weeks old and he’s looking for his forever home.

If you’re interested in meeting Sarge, stop out at SMAS and get a proper introduction – No appointment necessary! If you’re looking to adopt a doggo that’s a little bit older, don’t forget about the Adoptathon 2018 this Saturday at Penn Central Mall in Oskaloosa from 10 AM – 3 PM.

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