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Unconventional Invocation Evokes Comments at City Council

There was a large voice from the public, and even a few council members last night at the city council meeting.

“Tonight, as many of you have figured out,” Scott began. “I will not be invoking a higher power. Instead I will be pointing out some powers all of us have thanks to the wonder of human evolution. To do the most good, for the most number of people right here in beautiful Oskaloosa. I encourage everyone to harness these powers in every discussion invoked tonight.”

Justin Scott laid out the power to empathize with those different than you, taken a different path than you or experienced different struggles; power to embrace diversity in the community and seeing it as an opportunity to grow; to strive for inclusion in city government who works for all citizens; human power to demand justice within your city because we are all in one way minorities.

Scott noted that the chamber should not operate as merely a group of individuals looking out for themselves, but rather relying on one another while celebrating all that makes us different, yet all the same.

In Scott’s words, “Human power of attempting to do the most good, for the most number people is the best power any of us have.”

Scott’s invocation received many opinions from the public who address the council. Jim North stood at the podium and supported Scott, “it takes a brave and courageous person to speak in a hostile environment, and shed light on the hatred and fear that others experience when confronted with something they were taught to fear or hate.”

Another  public member, Jimmy Carter wanted to give the council and attendees a simple reminder of the Pledge of Allegiance noting that in the reciting it states we are “One Nation under God.” Carter also displayed a twenty-dollar bill and referenced that on the back of the bill was written, “In God We Trust”.

Council member Tom Walling also made his comment heard at the conclusion of the meeting: “I’ve already talked to Michael, [Schrock, City Manager] but I think he should have come to us and talked to us about who did our opening today.

Many public members had left the city council meeting as the agenda got underway. Scott also left before a comment could be made.

 

Newton, Washington Advance in First Round of Class 4A Softball Regionals

In regional softball action last night, several area teams attempted to punch their ticket to the semifinals in Class 4A.

In Class 4A Region 3, Pella was defeated by Norwalk, 6-2. Pella’s season ends with a record of 8-28. Norwalk will face Carlisle on the road Saturday night at 7 PM in the regional semis.

In Class 4A Region 5, Washington defeated Central DeWitt, 7-2. That locks in a third matchup between the Demons and #5 Oskaloosa. Those two teams split early in the season in Osky. This matchup will also occur at the Oskaloosa High School Softball Field. The first pitch is scheduled for 7 PM Saturday night and you can hear the live coverage on 99.5 FM/740 AM KMZN, radiokmzn.com, and the KMZN mobile app starting at 6:45 PM.

In Region 7 in Class 4A, Grinnell was dispatched by Cedar Rapids Xavier, 12-0. Grinnell’s season comes to a close with an 8-26 record.

Region 8 saw two area schools pitted against each other in Newton and Knoxville. Newton rode the home field advantage to a huge 11-1 victory to move into the regional semifinals against #2 Winterset on the road on Saturday night at 7 PM. Knoxville’s season ended with a record of 12-16.

Garth Brooks Seems to Confirm New Live Album

During a recent Facebook Live chatGarth Brooks hinted that a portion of his new live album would be recorded at his concert series in Lafayette, Louisiana, and he seemed to confirm that news over the weekend. According to KATC-TV, Garth told the crowd about the live album taping during his Sunday night (6/25) show at Lafayette’s Cajundome, although no formal announcement has been made. If Garth is indeed recording a new live album, it would be his second following 1998’s Double Live.

 

  • The publication also reports that officials with the Cajundome have confirmed the taping.
  • Brooks will return to the Cajundome tonight (6/30) and tomorrow (7/1), but it’s unclear if he’ll be taping the live album at these shows as well.

Sam Hunt Breaks a Big Chart Record

Sam Hunt’s single, “Body Like a Back Road,” has notched a 20th week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, breaking a tie with Leroy Van Dyke’s 1961 hit “Walk On By” for the longest chart reign by a solo artist in the chart’s history. “Body Like a Back Road” now boasts the second-longest command of the chart overall, following Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise,” which posted 24 weeks at No. 1 in 2012 and 2013.

Area Softball and Baseball Scores for Thursday, June 29

In softball scores from Thursday:

Belle Plaine 5, Tri-County, Thornburg 3
Central Lee, Donnellson 9, Cardinal, Eldon 0
Clarke, Osceola 9, Eddyville-Blakesburg 2
Knoxville 4, Chariton 3
Melcher-Dallas 8, Mormon Trail, Garden Grove 1
Montezuma 4, BGM, Brooklyn 3 (10)
Murray 16, Twin Cedars 1
North Mahaska 12, Colfax-Mingo 11
Ottumwa 10, Fort Madison 0
Ottumwa 14, Fort Madison 0
Pekin 6, Lone Tree 3

 

In baseball scores from Thursday:

Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 7, Clarke, Osceola 5
Gilbert 10, Pella 8
Interstate 35, Truro 4, Pleasantville 3
Moravia 6, Colfax-Mingo 2

Sex Abuse Investigation Leads to Multiple Charges Against Suspect

The Ottumwa Police Department has conducted an investigation involving 5 female victims who reported being sexually assaulted by the same suspect.

On Friday, June 23, 2017, officers from the Ottumwa Police Department and the Southeast Iowa Inter-Agency Drug Task Force executed a search warrant and arrest warrant at 753 N. Green Street, Apt. C, in Ottumwa, in reference to this investigation.

Armando Leyva, age 35, of 753 N. Green, Apt. C, Ottumwa, was arrested and charged with the following offenses:

 Kidnapping in the 1 st Degree, a Class “A” Felony

 Sexual Abuse in the 2 nd Degree, a Class “B” Felony

 Sexual Abuse in the 3 rd Degree, 3 Counts, all Class “C” Felonies

 Assault With the Intent to Commit Sex Abuse, an Aggravated Misdemeanor

 

Leyva is being held in the Wapello County Jail with a $157,000 cash only bond. This is an ongoing investigation. Anyone with additional information relating to these assaults are encouraged to contact the Ottumwa Police Department Investigations Unit.

Please note the following pursuant to recent Supreme Court rulings: “A criminal charge is merely an accusation and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.”

Luke Bryan Reads Fan’s Text Messages Onstage

If you’re sitting in the front row at a Luke Bryan concert and he asks to borrow your phone, just be advised that he might read your text messages aloud to the whole crowd. That’s what happened to a fan at one of Luke’s recent concerts when the singer asked to use their phone to look up song lyrics. In a video posted on Twitter, Bryan can be seen onstage reading a few of the fan’s text messages before sending a feisty response to the guy who had been texting her. A video of the hilarious moment can be seen here.

Dierks Bentley is Taking a Smartphone Break

Dierks Bentley has decided to take a little “vacation” from his iPhone and revert back to the basics of communication. In a post on Instagram, Bentley said that while he’s amazed at how much he can do with his smartphone, he’s also astonished at how addictive the device can be. He says, “It sometimes feels like the never ending blitzkrieg of news, info, etc. is sucking any intelligent thought out of my brain…and there isn’t too much in there to begin with!”

 

  • Bentley’s post was accompanied by a picture of the items he’ll need for his smartphone-free existence: a typewriter, a camera, a metronome, a recorder and a pen and paper notebook.
  • Bentley didn’t specify if his smartphone “vacation” also meant that he was taking a break from social media.

Oskaloosa Fireworks – General Rules and Safety Guidelines

As the July 4th holiday approaches, the Oskaloosa Fire Department and Oskaloosa Police Department would like to remind the public of some general rules and safety guidelines regarding the use and discharge of Consumer Grade Class I and Class II fireworks. What are Class I and II fireworks? Attached with this release are some pictures differentiating the types of fireworks that are now sold in Iowa.

Oskaloosa Municipal Code Chapter 8.04-Fireworks allows for the sale of Consumer Grade Class I and II fireworks within the corporate city limits of Oskaloosa by a licensed and insured fireworks retailer during the specified time frame to individuals 18 years of age or older as stated in the State of Iowa Code.

Oskaloosa Municipal Code Chapter 8.04-Fireworks does not allow for the discharge of any Consumer Grade Class I or II fireworks to be discharged within the City of Oskaloosa corporate limits. Violations of the provision can result in a simple misdemeanor charge with a scheduled fine of $250 in addition to court costs.

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No person under the age of 18 is allowed to have in their possession or discharge Class I or Class II fireworks in the State of Iowa.

Any fireworks described as a novelty such as sparklers, snakes, and snap pops are allowed to be used.

Further clarification regarding firework sales and permitted use can be answered within Oskaloosa Municipal Code Chapter 8.04-Fireworks which is available for public viewing on the City of Oskaloosa website www.oskaloosaiowa.org and clicking on the City Code link or by calling the Oskaloosa Fire Department at 641-673- 3541 extension 2.

The Oskaloosa Fire Department and the Oskaloosa Police Department hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable 4th of July holiday.

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