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Performers and Host Announced for CMT Music Awards

The first round of performers at the 2017 CMT Music Awards has been announced and includes Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Brett Eldredge. Nashville star Charles Esten has also been named as the host of the fan-voted award show, which airs live from Nashville on Wednesday, June 7 at 8:00 PM ET. Additional performers, presenters and special guests will be announced soon.

 

·         Nominations will be announced on Tuesday, May 9, and fan voting begins the same day at CMT.com.

·         Esten announced the news with a video posted on Instagram Monday morning (5/1).

Lady A Appears on ABC’s Dirty Dancing Soundtrack

Lady Antebellum will appear on the soundtrack for ABC’s new television remake of Dirty Dancing. The trio will put their spin on the song “Hey! Baby,” which was originally recorded by Bruce Channel in the 1960’s and appeared on the soundtrack for the 1987 film Dirty Dancing. The new soundtrack will be released on May 19, while the three-hour Dirty Dancing reboot, starring Abigail Breslin and Colt Prattes, will air on May 24 at 8 PM ET.

 

Maren Morris Adds Fall Tour Leg To “Hero Tour”

Maren Morris has extended her headlining “Hero Tour” into the fall, adding 10 dates throughout the Midwest and Southeast. The fall tour leg will kick off in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on October 5 and will once again feature support from Ryan Hurd, who opened for Maren on the winter-spring leg. Tickets go on sale this Friday (5/5) at 10 AM local time on Maren’s website.

 

The “HERO Tour” 2017 fall leg:

 

Date               Venue                                                                                    City

10/5               State Theatre                                                                         Kalamazoo, MI

10/6               The Rave                                                                                Milwaukee, WI

10/7               7 Flags Event Center                                                             Clive, IA

10/12             Keith-Albee Theatre                                                             Huntington, WV

10/13             Minglewood Hall                                                                   Memphis, TN

10/19             City Hall Live                                                                          Brandon, MS

10/21             Soul Kitchen                                                                           Mobile, AL

10/26             Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland                                   Kansas City, MO

10/27             Brady Theater                                                                       Tulsa, OK

10/28             The Cotillion                                                                          Wichita, KS

Quilting Group Donates 44 Works of Art to Mahaska Health Partnership Patients

The Helping Hands Quilt Group gets together once a month and donates their finished quilts to various non-profit organizations. Each quilt is truly a work of art.

 

The group recently donated 44 beautiful quilts to Mahaska Health Partnership to be distributed to patients in the Cancer Care and Infusion Center (CCIC), the Emergency Department, the Birthing Center and Surgical Services. The quilts are made of all sizes and tailored to patients; including longer ones to fully cover the legs of patients receiving treatment in CCIC.

 

“We have donated quilts to many nonprofits and like to keep our donations local,” said Linda Binns of Oskaloosa. “We meet once a month and sew all day. Four of us have long arm quilting machines so all quilts are machine quilted, machine pieced and bound. We wash them before delivery too and use Color Catchers.”

 

The group has nine members, as well as unofficial members who are older and with them in spirit. They meet at a house owned by Central Reformed Church in Oskaloosa. Binns explained that it is a group project, with some members sewing, some cutting and some getting the quilt tops together with batting and backings.

 

“We take them home to quilt, bring them back and another gal does most of our binding,” Binns explained. “We love getting together and it brings us great joy to know that our work is appreciated and, in a small way, we are able to touch so many lives. “

 

Helping Hands also regularly donates to the MHP Hospice Serenity House by making quilts that go on patient beds. The quilts are laundered a lot and when they get worn-out, are taken to the animal shelter. “We always donate a good supply of quilts to the Hospice Serenity House as one of our set donations,” Binns explained.

“We also regularly donate to Crisis Intervention Services. We recently made a large donation to the Ottumwa Homeless Shelter and have donated to the VA in Knoxville.”

 

With these ladies, it’s all about their passion for quilting and giving to those who could really benefit by a unique gift from the heart that is made with love.

 

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Shown from left are: New Sharon resident Twila DeJong  and Oskaloosa residents Donna Arendt, Jeanine Waall, Linda Binns, Linda Rozendaal and Sue Ornduff.  Not shown are Sherrill Helm, Cindy Broadway, Janita Abbas and Wilma VerSteegh.

 

 
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Brown Ends Season with POW Award

Oskaloosa–Emily Brown (Jr., Waverly, Iowa, Biology) saved her best ball for the final week of the campaign as she was named Heart of America Athletic Conference Softball Player of the Week Monday.

Brown collected her first weekly nod after putting up gaudy numbers for William Penn (24-29, 12-22 Heart) against Culver-Stockton and Graceland.

The junior hit .692 (8-for-13), including three doubles and three home runs with 12 RBIs and eight runs.  She also drew three walks.  Her week was highlighted by going 3-for-3 against Graceland on Wednesday, crushing two homers with six RBIs and three runs scored in the opener.  Brown was also impressive in the nightcap with four hits, four RBIs, and three runs.

For the year, Brown owned a .350 batting average (55-for-157) with 11 doubles, five home runs, 33 RBIs, and 24 runs scored.

The honor is the first for William Penn this season.

 

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

Half Dozen for Seddon

Oskaloosa–Derek Seddon (Sr., Knoxville, Iowa, Physical Education) capped the weekly honors schedule with one more accolade as he was named Heart of America Athletic Conference Men’s Field Athlete of the Week Monday.

Seddon got into double figures for his career (now with 10, six this season) as he won two crowns at the Simpson Kip Janvrin Open.

The senior improved his shot put distance to an automatic-qualifying standard of 52-10.25, giving him three events in which he is at the ‘A’ mark (also discus and hammer).

Seddon won the shot put competition with that throw and also topped all discus throwers at 173-4.  He took 12th in the hammer as well at 162-4.

Seddon currently ranks first nationally in the discus, 11th in the shot put, and 15th in the hammer.  Incredibly, he leads the Heart in all three events entering this week’s league championship meet.

The weekly accolade is the ninth for William Penn this season.

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

May 1st: On This Day

On this day in 1967, Tim McGraw was born in Delhi, Louisiana. McGraw was the only child of Elizabeth “Betty” Ann D’Agostino and Frank Edwin “Tug” McGraw Jr. Tug was a star pitcher for the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies.

McGraw grew up believing his stepfather, Horace Smith, was his father. From the time of his mother’s marriage until the time he met his biological father, his last name was Smith. Tim was 18 years old when Tug first realized how much Tim looked like him at that age, and he acknowledged paternity. They remained close until Tug’s death in 2004.

Tug gave Tim’s demo to a friend at Curb Records and the rest was history.

Willie Nelson Releases “Still Not Dead” Video

Willie Nelson is still very much alive and well, and he’s releasing a new music video to prove it. Last week as he turned 84 years old, Willie shared the clip for “Still Not Dead,” a song which addresses the fake reports that have surfaced online about his death. In the video, Nelson can be seen just as energetic as ever as he sings about how he’s “still not dead again today.” Watch the hilarious video here.  “Still Not Dead” appears on Willie’s new album, God’s Problem Child, which was released on Friday (4/28).

Billy Ray Cyrus Changing His Name

Following in the footsteps of one-named celebrities such as Bono, Cher, and Madonna, Billy Ray Cyrus has decided to change his name to just Cyrus. The singer revealed the news in an interview with Rolling Stone Country, telling the publication that he’ll go to the hospital where he was born in Bellefonte, Kentucky, to legally change his name. Cyrus says, “After August 25th, I will be the artist formerly known as Billy Ray. I’m just going by my last name Cyrus. I always went by Cyrus, and I begged Mercury Records to call me Cyrus in the beginning because that’s what I was comfortable with.”

 

  • But this won’t be the first name change in the family, as Billy Ray’s famous daughter legally changed her named from Destiny Hope Cyrus to Miley Ray Cyrus in 2008.
  • In other news, Cyrus has just released a new version of his iconic 1992 hit “Achy Breaky Heart” in celebration of the song’s 25th anniversary. Listen to the new version here.
  • Billy Ray joined the song’s writer Don Von Tress and members of the famous Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section to re-record the track in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

Little Big Town Makes Sesame Street Appearance

Little Big Town recently stopped by the popular children’s television show Sesame Street to showcase their music skills alongside Muppets Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover and Abby Cadabby. The country quartet sang “I is for instruments” during the new episode, which premiered on HBO Saturday morning (4/29). Their song can be seen here. Sharing a clip of the new song on InstagramFriday (4/28), the band beamed, “Our kids are so proud of us!”

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