Darius Rucker has topped the country chart for the eighth time, bringing his single “If I Told You” to the No.1 spot this week. The chart-topping news came as Rucker was rounding out a huge CMA Fest week, which included a Nightly Concert performance at Nissan Stadium on Sunday night (6/11). Darius celebrated his new No. 1 song by bringing Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild onstage with him during his stadium set for a duet of “If I Told You.” Rucker told the packed crowd, “Thank you for believing in this song!”
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June 13th: On This Day
On this day in 2011, Miranda Lambert and her girl-project the Pistol Annies signed their first recording contract with RCA records.
Ashley Monroe, Angaleena Presley, and Lambert would debut their group on the National Stage earlier in the year, on April 4th, on the CBS special Academy of Country Music’s Girl’s Night Out: Superstar Women of Country.
The trio would release their debut album, Hell on Heels, in August of the same year. Pistol Annies debuted at Number 1 on the Billboard Top Country Album chart and with little to no promotion, the group also landed at #5 on the Billboard 200 Album chart.
Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood Return as CMA Awards Hosts
Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood will return to co-host the 51st Annual CMA Awards for the 10th consecutive year on November 8. The duo’s return was recently announced at the Artist of the Day panel during this year’s CMA Music Festival. Brad and Carrie’s decade-long run as hosts is second only to Vince Gill, who hosted the show for 12 years.
- A new highlight reel of Brad and Carrie’s best CMA Awards moments can be seen here.
BREAKING: Justin Moore and Wife Welcome Baby Boy
Justin Moore and his wife Kate have welcomed a baby boy to their brood. The couple’s first son, Thomas South Moore, was born on Sunday afternoon (6/11) in Little Rock, Arkansas, weighing 7 lbs., 14 oz. and measuring 20 inches long. Thomas South joins his three older sisters, Ella Kole, Kennedy Faye and Rebecca Klein. Justin tells People that the baby boy was named after his late grandfather and the family will call him South.
- Moore tells People, “His sisters are already obsessed with him, as we are all of them. Thanks for all the well wishes and congratulations. Very much appreciated.”
- Justin shared pictures of Thomas South on Instagram.
Maddie and Tae Sign with UMG Nashville
Maddie & Tae have inked a deal with the UMG Nashville label, confirming rumors that have been circulating for weeks. The duo’s Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye join the UMG family after beginning their career with Big Machine Label Group, where they found No. 1 success with their 2014 debut single “Girl in a Country Song.” While UMG has yet to release the full details of Maddie & Tae’s new label deal, they promise that a formal announcement is coming very soon.
- On Saturday (6/10), Maddie and Tae confirmed the rumors when they performed a UMG Nashville show at the 2017 CMA Music Festival in Nashville.
Investigation Leads to Arrests for Prostitution
On Friday, June 9, 2017, the Ottumwa Police Department conducted a prostitution investigation after discovering some suspicious advertisements posted on the internet. The ads appeared to be soliciting sex acts in exchange for money.
This investigation resulted in two females being arrested after they drove to Ottumwa together and met with an undercover police officer.
Mynisha Danyel-Shawna Pearson, age 19, and Alivia Skye Barker, age 18, both of Burlington IA, were charged with Prostitution, an Aggravated Misdemeanor. Both females later posted bond from the Wapello County Jail.
The Southeast Iowa Inter-Agency Drug Task Force assisted with the investigation.
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.”
Area Baseball and Softball Scores from 6-12-17
In area softball from Monday:
Albia 4, Eddyville-Blakesburg 3
Belle Plaine 3, North Mahaska 0
Colfax-Mingo 16, English Valleys 3
Highland, Riverside 10, Pekin 1
HLV, Victor 12, Keota 0
Indianola 1, Oskaloosa 0
Oskaloosa 7, Indianola 2
Lynnville-Sully 13, Iowa Valley 1
Montezuma 3, Tri-County, Thornburg 0
Norwalk 11, Grinnell 1
Norwalk 8, Grinnell 4
Ottumwa 4, Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 0
Ottumwa 6, Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 0
PCM, Monroe 6, Greene County 0
Pleasantville 12, East Union 0
Sigourney 4, BGM, Brooklyn 1
In area baseball from Monday:
Belle Plaine 3, North Mahaska, New Sharon 2
Colfax-Mingo 13, English Valleys, North English 0
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 10, Albia 0
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 8, Albia 2
Grinnell 11, Norwalk 4
Norwalk 2, Grinnell 1
Indianola 7, Oskaloosa 1
Indianola 7, Oskaloosa 3
Iowa Valley, Marengo 8, Lynnville-Sully 5
Louisa-Muscatine 8, Cardinal, Eldon 4
Newton 11, Pella Christian 10
Pella Christian 3, Newton 2
Ottumwa 12, Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 2
Ottumwa 13, Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 0 (5 innings)
PCM, Monroe 9, Greene County 0
Pleasantville 15, East Union, Afton 0
Tri-County, Thornburg 15, Montezuma 14
William Penn Chooses Rule as New Athletics Director
Oskaloosa–William Penn University President John Ottosson is proud to announce that Nik Rule has been hired as the University’s new Athletics Director.
Rule, who has a rich and diverse history at William Penn, replaces Greg Hafner who recently retired. Hafner had served as the University’s Athletics Director since 2007.
“I am pleased with Nik’s appointment as William Penn’s Athletics Director,” Ottosson said. “His energy, enthusiasm, and array of skills will enable us to build on the great foundation that is in place. Nik experienced our University as a student-athlete himself and has a deep commitment to our heritage and mission.”
“In his time in the Advancement/Alumni office, he built relationships in the community and with our alumni that will serve him well and inform his vision as we move forward,” Ottosson added. “Nik has demonstrated a willingness to look at the big picture here at William Penn. We are excited to have him assume this role.”
A 2010 graduate of WPU with a degree in History/Government, Rule also received a Master’s of Business Leadership from his alma mater in 2016. He earned another Master’s (Sports Administration) from Liberty University in 2015.
Rule comes across campus, having been the Director of Corporate/Foundation Relations and Athletics Booster Club since 2012. He was responsible for cultivating relationships with alumni, businesses, and foundations and served as liaison between the Advancement and Athletics departments. He established the Corporate Sponsorship Program and oversaw the growth of the Athletics Booster Club. Rule also started the Penn Pride Apparel Store and coordinated the negotiations for William Penn’s apparel contract with Nike.
Additionally, Rule led the reorganization of the Penn Zone and guided a committee in the expansion and relocation of the Athletics Hall of Fame.
“I want to thank President Ottosson, the cabinet, and the Board of Trustees for entrusting me with this important position”,” Rule said. “I look forward to building on the momentum that Greg Hafner established in our athletics department.”
“We have amazing coaches and staff right now who work hard every day to enhance the student-athlete experience,” Rule added. “I look forward to working with them, gathering their ideas, and continuing to build an environment that will lead to results that will make Statesmen Nation proud.”
Rule has also been the Head Women’s Golf Coach since 2010 and grew a once struggling program into a dominant force within the Heart of America Athletic Conference and the NAIA.
He directed the team to four consecutive league crowns and four top-20 NAIA National Championship finishes. The program ranked in the nation’s top 25 for four straight years. He was named Conference Coach of the Year on four occasions, led the team to two NAIA Buffalo Funds Champions of Character Team Awards, and was named the Heart’s Champions of Character Coach of the Year as well.
Beyond guiding the Statesmen to great success on and off the course, Rule also founded the Edmundson-Statesmen Junior Golf Association in conjunction with Matt Sherlock and Jeff Smith at Edmundson and Harvest Point Golf Courses in 2016 to grow the game with local youth.
Prior to his time at William Penn, Rule worked at Musco Sports Lighting from 2010-2012. While at Musco, he managed a project-driven team tasked with carrying out company and community projects. He developed and served as editor of the Musco Connection company newsletter.
Student Government President for two years at William Penn, Rule has also served the Oskaloosa community in various ways, highlighted by being a member of the Oskaloosa Community School Board.
As a Statesmen student-athlete who competed in soccer and golf, Rule was a three-time first-team all-conference performer on the pitch (also league Newcomer of the Year). He also earned an NAIA Scholar-Athlete honor and two Region VII Scholar-Athlete laurels. Rule earned the league’s NAIA Dr. LeRoy Walker Champions of Character Award as well.
Story provided by Wade Steinlage
June 12th: On This Day
On this day in 1973, Dolly Parton recorded “Jolene” during the afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The song was released in October of the same year and hit #1 on the Billboard US Country Songs chart in 1974.
“Jolene” was Parton’s second #1 of her career on the country charts and was the first single, and title track from her album of the same name.
The single was nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Female Country Vocal Performance (first for the original release and the following year for a live version). Parton lost both of those awards, but “Jolene” won a Grammy award 44 years later, after the acapella group Pentatonix covered it, along with Parton.
Blake Shelton Takes to the Streets of Nashville
Blake Shelton took to the streets of Nashville on Thursday night (6/8), surprising fans as he walked down the sidewalk on Lower Broadway. The whole night was captured on Blake’s Instagram Stories, including him hanging out with fans at Broadway’s Whiskey Bent Saloon and even playing bartender at the Crazytown venue. Shelton also headed over the Nashville’s Midtown area, where he joined a band at Losers Bar and Grill for a rendition of George Strait’s classic “The Fireman.”
- And if Thursday night wasn’t enough, Blake also held a surprise pop-up show at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon on Friday afternoon (6/9) ahead of his performance at Nissan Stadium that night.
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