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Ottumwa’s Trick or Treat Night Set for October 31

OTTUMWA — The Ottumwa Police Department has announced that Trick or Treat Night is set for 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, October 31, 2025. If a Trick-or-Treater and/or Homeowner is feeling ill please do not participate.      

Parents are encouraged to dress their children in reflective clothing and consider non-toxic makeup and decorative hats as safer alternatives to masks, which can limit or block eyesight. Parents should also plan and review with their children the route and neighborhoods to go to and agree on a specific time when children must return home. A parent or responsible adult should always accompany young children on their neighborhood rounds. 

Homeowners should take extra effort to eliminate tripping hazards on their porch and walkway. Rather than utilizing candles or other real flames, homeowners should consider using battery powered jack-o’-lantern lights. If a person chooses to use real candles, then pumpkins should be placed well away from trick-or-treaters and the person should make sure paper or cloth decorations won’t be blown into the flame.

Trick-or-treaters are reminded that they should never eat any treats until they are thoroughly checked by an adult. Additionally, they should be sure their parents know where they are going, only go to homes with a porch light on, remain on well-lit streets, always use the sidewalk, and obey all traffic and pedestrian regulations. Trick-or-treaters should never assume the right of way on streets as motorists may have trouble seeing them.     

Motorists are asked to drive slow and watch closely for children running in the street.

Knoxville Man Faces Criminal Mischief Charge for Breaking Window at Residence

KNOXVILLE – A Knoxville man was arrested over the weekend following an incident in which he allegedly got into an altercation with someone and broke a window at their residence.

According to court records, the Knoxville Police Department received a report of a broken window at a residence in the 1200 block of Gebhardt Street on Saturday, October 11. Officers arrived and spoke with the person who lived at the residence, who told police that 41-year-old Zachary Jones had gotten into a verbal argument with her and left before police arrived. She later told police that Jones had broken the window as he was leaving.

On Sunday, officers located and questioned Jones, who allegedly admitted to attempting to throw a ring in a box at the door of the apartment but missed the door, striking the window and breaking it. Court documents state that it was a double-pane window and that only the exterior pane was broken. Repair costs are estimated to be $750-1500.

Jones was arrested on Sunday and charged with 3rd degree criminal mischief (an aggravated misdemeanor). He was later released after posting a $2,000 surety bond. His preliminary hearing has been scheduled for October 21.

Indians Blanked on Senior Night by Dutch

By Sam Parsons

The Oskaloosa Indians hosted the #6 Pella Dutch on Friday night for their final home game of the season, celebrating the 13 senior players on their roster in the process. Unfortunately for the Indians, the game was decided relatively early, but the contributions of the senior class were nevertheless honored by those in attendance.

The Dutch came into the game with one of the best defenses in the state, while the Indians’ offense had been reeling with only 14 points scored in their previous 3 games. The meeting of those two units went about as expected, based on the matchup on paper: Oskaloosa managed only 51 yards of offense and failed to get on the scoreboard. Junior quarterback Tyler Edgar was moved to wide receiver during the first half, allowing sophomore Coleton Fawcett to receive some playing time; neither player was able to find their rhythm against a stout defense, as they combined to go 6/12 with 27 passing yards and 2 interceptions (1 from each player). On the ground, the Indians’ struggles continued, as they had 24 total rushing yards on 31 total rushing attempts (0.8 YPC).

Defensively, Oskaloosa was able to produce some nice moments. The highlight of the night came from junior linebacker Trace Rupprecht, who made a shoestring catch to intercept Pella QB Michael Manning late in the 2nd quarter and ran the ball back 57 yards, ultimately getting pushed out of bounds inside the Pella 10 yard line. The Indians would then run the clock down in an attempt to kick a field goal before halftime, which missed wide left from 32 yards out.

For the Dutch, their offense was able to mostly avoid any mistakes that could have given the Indians life in the game. Manning finished the game 12/17 with 135 passing yards and 3 total touchdowns. Senior RB Emmanuel Diers ran the ball 12 times for 67 yards and a score. The Dutch brought the score to 35-0 in the 3rd quarter with a 5-yard TD pass from Manning to junior wideout Logan Van Den Broek, prompting a running clock for the rest of the game, and Pella was able to sit on that lead until the end. The final score was 35-0, improving Pella’s record to 6-1 on the season while Oskaloosa dropped to 0-7.

Oskaloosa will travel to Marion on Friday (10/17) in search of their first win of the season. That game will be broadcast live on KBOE 104.9 FM and kboeradio.com beginning at 7pm.

Steve Martin, Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn are among stars paying tribute to Diane Keaton

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oscar winning actor Diane Keaton, who died at 79, was known for her performances and style that helped shaped some of the most indelible films of all time, including “The Godfather,” “Annie Hall,” “Father of the Bride” and “Something’s Gotta Give.”

She was beloved by fans and fellow actors, many of whom paid tribute Saturday after news of Keaton’s death broke. They included co-stars such as Bette Midler, Mandy Moore and Steve Martin, who shared an excerpt of an interview with Keaton and Martin Short that he said “sums up our delightful relationship with Diane.”

Here is a roundup of some notable reaction to Keaton’s death and legacy:

Bette Midler

“She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she was … oh, la, lala!” — On Instagram. Middler co-starred with Keaton in “The First Wives Club.”

Francis Ford Coppola

“I saw her in the film ‘Lovers and Other Strangers’ and knew I had to have her play Kay in The Godfather, (which she told me she based on my wife Ellie) and her wonderful work in ‘Annie Hall’ while simultaneously setting a new fashion trend. Everything about Diane was creativity personified.” – On Instagram.

Kimberly Williams-Paisley

“Diane, working with you will always be one of the highlights of my life. You are one of a kind, and it was thrilling to be in your orbit for a time. Thank you for your kindness, your generosity, your talent, and above all, your laughter.” — On Instagram. Williams-Paisley played Keaton’s daughter in the “Father of the Bride” films.

Steve Martin

“Loved!” — On the social platform X. Martin, who co-starred with Keaton in “Father of the Bride,” also posted on Instagram an interview exchange in which Short asked Keaton who was sexier, him or Martin. Keaton’s response: “I mean, you’re both idiots.”

Goldie Hawn

“How do we say goodbye? What words can come to mind when your heart is broken? You never liked praise, so humble, but now you can’t tell me to “shut up” honey. There was, and will be, no one like you.” – in an Instagram post.

Amanda Seyfried

“I think she was just really outspoken and I think it was kind of beautiful the way she saw the world, the way she talked about it and the way that she communicated through it. I don’t know, I felt like she always said what was on her mind which is important and impossible not to rub off on one who’s with her. But she was always very optimistic, really. It’s really sad. She seemed very vital, very young.” — in an interview with The Associated Press.

Carly Simon

“Diane had a warmth and wit that drew you in, and a courage in her work that left you in awe. I’ve always believed she was one of the greatest actors ever to grace the screen. Losing her feels deeply personal. I’ll miss her light, her laughter, and the connection we shared.” – On Instagram. Simon said they were “almost like sisters.”

Cynthia Nixon

“When I was a kid, Diane Keaton was my absolute idol. I loved her acting. I loved her vibe. I loved her everything.” — On Instagram. Nixon also recalled working with Keaton on the film “Five Flights Up” as a “dream come true.”

Mandy Moore

“They say don’t meet your heros but I got to work with one of mine and even call her ‘mom’ for a few months. An honor of a lifetime. What an incandescent human Di is and was.” — On Instagram. Moore starred opposite Keaton in the 2007 film “Because I Said So.”

Octavia Spencer

“Thank you, Diane, for reminding us that authenticity never goes out of fashion.” — On Instagram.

Ben Stiller

“One of the greatest film actors ever. An icon of style, humor and comedy. Brilliant. What a person.” — On X.

A woman serving as an Iowa sheriff for first time in 104 years

By Sheila Brummer (Radio Iowa)

For the first time in over a century, a woman is serving as a county sheriff in Iowa.

The Sac County Board of Supervisors picked Katie Stange to be the new sheriff last month. The deadline for citizens to ask for a county-wide vote has ended — so the job is officially hers. “It’s really an honor to be a trailblazer in this position,” she said. “…I hope that it’s known that I didn’t get this spot just because I’m a woman. It’s because of the skills that I have as a law enforcement officer.”

Stange started with the department seven years ago and was the deputy sheriff. “I was appointed to this position not just because, ‘Oh, you know, it would be a good idea to finally put a woman in a position like this.’ It was because I’ve proven myself,” she said.

One of her top priorities is persuading voters to approve building a new jail. Sac County residents will be voting a bond measure to build a new county jail in November. Last year, a $10 million bond proposal to build a new Sac County Jail fell 1% short of reaching the needed 60% support for passage. “I can feel, like, the anxiety rising, knowing that vote is coming up here shortly,” she said. “That’s going to be a really pivotal point for this office. I hope the community decides that it’s a necessity not only for the Sac County Sheriff’s Office and the other law enforcement agencies in our county, but also for the community as a whole.”

The current jail is more than 80 years old and officials say it doesn’t meet current safety standards.

Stange is the first woman to serve as sheriff since Gunda Martindale. She was appointed in Allamakee County in 1921 when her husband, who was sheriff, died in office. That was common practice at the time because sheriffs didn’t have pensions that transferred to survivors.

Stange replaces Jonathan Meyer, who had been appointed Sac County Sheriff in July when the county’s long-time sheriff announced his retirement. In early September, Meyer resigned and asked to return to his position as sergeant.

October Gardening Tips presentation to be Held Tomorrow

OSKALOOSA — Several Mahaska County Master Gardeners will present October Gardening Tips on Tuesday, October 14 , 2025 at 7 pm.  The presentation will be held at the Mahaska County Extension Office, 212 North I Street Oskaloosa.

Gardening season is not over yet, the Master GArdeners will cover tasks to complete in October for Lawn, Fruits, Trees & Shrubs, Flowers, Herbs, Hosueplants, and Vegetables.
This event is open to the public and for anyone wishing to learn about the topic- both adults and youth.  There is no fee to attend, due to Iowa State University Extension and Outreach – Mahaska County and Mahaska County Master Gardener support.  Prior registration is NOT required, but appreciated.  To register please call the Mahaska County Extension office 641-673-5841 or email Suzette Striegel, Mahaska County Extension Horticulturist at  striegel@iastate.edu.

Mahaska Health Invites Community to Annual Women’s Health Night Tomorrow

OSKALOOSA — Mahaska Health is inviting the community to their annual Women’s Health Night.

This year’s Women’s Health Night will take place on Tuesday, October 14th, from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm at Gateway Church in Oskaloosa, IA. The Health Fair for attendees will be 5:30 pm to 6:15 pm with dinner seating and program to begin at 6:15 pm. Dr. Jesse Van Maanen, Mahaska Health Surgery Medical Director, will be serving as the Master of Ceremonies. Women are invited to join an evening of fellowship, food, health information, and community. Pre-registration is encouraged.

Experts from Mahaska Health will present on topics such as mammography, medical imaging, general surgery, surgical oncology, cancer care, ob-gyn, and family medicine. The evening will begin with a dinner followed by presentations, after which guests will have the opportunity to receive free cholesterol and blood sugar checks. 

“Women’s Health Night is one of my favorite events of the year because it gives us the chance to connect with women in our community outside of the clinic,” said Dr. Taylar Swartz Summers, OB and Co-Medical Director of the Mahaska Health Birthing Center & GYN. “It’s a time for us to share important health information, answer questions, and remind women that their health and well-being matter. We hope every guest leaves feeling encouraged, supported, and empowered in their health journey.”

The expert panel will include medical leaders from Mahaska Health, Dr. Kiron Nair, Medical Oncology and Hematology specialist, Dr. Tim Breon, Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Daniel Kollmorgen, Oncology Medical Director, Dr. Jesse Van Maanen, Surgery Medical Director, Dr. John Pargulski, Cardiology Medical Director, Dr. Taylar Swartz Summers, OB, Birthing Center & GYN Co-Medical Director, Dr. Jordan Hamilton, Family Medicine Specialist and Obstetrics practitioner, and Dr. Jared Nelson, Radiologic Medical Services specialist.

Nationally recognized with award-winning care, Mahaska Health is the first Iowa Critical Access Hospital to be awarded four designated Centers of Excellence in Maternity Care & Birthing Center, Cardiology, General Surgery, and Surgical and Medical Oncology. 

More information on Women’s Health Night and pre-registration is available at mahaskahealth.org/womens-health-night. Visits with a Mahaska Health specialist can be made by calling 641-672-3360.

Judge tosses out Drake’s defamation lawsuit against label over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

NEW YORK (AP) — A defamation lawsuit that Drake brought against Universal Music Group was tossed out Thursday by a federal judge who said the lyrics in Kendrick Lamar’s dis track “Not Like Us” were opinion.

The feud between two of hip-hop’s biggest stars erupted in the spring of 2024, with the pair trading a series of vitriolic tracks that culminated in Lamar landing the “metaphorical killing blow” with his megahit that May, Judge Jeannette A. Vargas said in her written opinion.

While the track’s lyrics explicitly branded Drake as a pedophile, Vargas said, a reasonable listener could not have concluded that “Not Like Us” was conveying objective facts about the Canadian superstar.

“Although the accusation that Plaintiff is a pedophile is certainly a serious one, the broader context of a heated rap battle, with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants, would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that ‘Not Like Us’ imparts verifiable facts about Plaintiff,” Vargas wrote.

After the decision Drake’s legal team said in a statement: “We intend to appeal today’s ruling, and we look forward to the Court of Appeals reviewing it.”

“Not Like Us” — described by Vargas as having a “catchy beat and propulsive bassline” — was one of 2024’s biggest songs.

It won record of the year and song of the year at the Grammys and helped make this year’s Super Bowl halftime show the most watched ever, as fans speculated on whether Lamar would actually perform it. (He did, but with altered lyrics.)

The track, which calls out Canadian-born Drake by name, attacks him as “a colonizer” of rap culture, in addition to making insinuations about his sex life, including, “I hear you like ’em young” — implications that Drake rejects.

Filed in January, the lawsuit — which does not name Lamar — alleged that Universal Music Group intentionally published and promoted the track despite knowing that it contained false and defamatory allegations against Drake and suggested listeners should resort to vigilante justice. The track tarnished his reputation and decreased the value of his brand, the suit said.

UMG, the parent record label for both artists, denied the allegations.

“From the outset, this suit was an affront to all artists and their creative expression and never should have seen the light of day,” it said in a statement. “We’re pleased with the court’s dismissal and look forward to continuing our work successfully promoting Drake’s music and investing in his career.”

In the suit, Drake also blamed the tune for attempted break-ins and the shooting of a security guard at his Toronto home.

The mansion was depicted in an aerial photo in the song’s cover art, with what Vargas described as “an overlay of more than a dozen sex offender markers” — which, she said, was “obviously exaggerated and doctored.”

“No reasonable person would view the Image and believe that in fact law enforcement had designated thirteen residents in Drake’s home as sex offenders,” she wrote.

Recapping “perhaps the most infamous rap battle in the genre’s history,” Vargas noted that prior to “Not Like Us,” Drake mocked Lamar’s height and shoe size and questioned his success in an April 2024 track called “Push Ups,” while Lamar insulted Drake’s fashion sense that same month in “Euphoria.”

From there, Vargas wrote, the insults escalated, becoming “vicious, personal.”

The judge said she considered the forum in which the insults occurred and concluded that the average listener does not think a dis track “is the product of a thoughtful or disinterested investigation, conveying to the public factchecked verifiable content.”

Vargas wrote that “Not Like Us” was “replete with profanity, trash-talking, threats of violence, and figurative and hyperbolic language, all of which are indicia of opinion.”

A reasonable listener, she added, “would conclude that Lamar is rapping hyperbolic vituperations.”

Water Summary Update: Iowa sees drought-free streak end after dry September

DES MOINES – Iowa saw gradually degrading conditions through September, according to the latest Water Summary Update.

Iowa’s nine-week drought-free streak came to an end with the release of the latest U.S. Drought map for early October. Although the state avoided drought throughout September, reduced rainfall in August and September finally took a toll. Drought has returned to eastern Iowa this week, accompanied by the expansion of dry conditions across the northwestern, southern, and eastern parts of the state.

At the end of September, Iowa’s statewide precipitation totaled 1.70 inches, or 1.78 inches below normal. Some reporting stations showed deficits of two inches or more for the month. Statewide temperatures averaged 67.1 degrees, or 3.4 degrees above normal, with the warmest conditions found in areas of central and northwest Iowa.

According to Iowa’s Drought Plan, conditions degraded across most of the state except in north central Iowa, where conditions remained stable. All drought regions carry a normal drought designation based on September’s data. According to the current U.S. Drought Monitor (USDM), half of Iowa is experiencing abnormally dry conditions, with a small area of eastern Iowa carrying a moderate drought designation.

The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center’s October outlook indicates an equal chance for above, below, or near-average precipitation and warmer temperatures across the entire state. Warmer air holds more moisture and could increase concerns for drought returning, especially in southeastern Iowa, if the state experiences below-normal rainfall during October.

“Dry conditions have returned to half of the state, and the drought-free streak broke in early October as we head into the typically drier seasons. While there are no drought watch designations in effect currently, the latest seasonal outlooks indicate the potential for drought development in southeastern Iowa this fall,” said Jessica Reese McIntyre, DNR Environmental Specialist.

For a thorough review of Iowa’s water resource trends, visit

 www.iowadnr.gov/watersummaryupdate.

Mahaska Health Welcomes Dr. Marissa Haubrich to the Family Medicine Team

OSKALOOSA — Mahaska Health is proud to welcome Marissa Haubrich, DO, to its Family Medicine team. Dr. Haubrich is a board-certified Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine who specializes in Family Medicine and is dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered care to the community.

Dr. Haubrich received her medical degree from Des Moines University in Des Moines and completed her residency at UnityPoint Family Medicine in Cedar Falls and Waterloo. Her clinical experience includes scheduling elective rotations at Allen’s Women’s Health Center & OB/GYN clinic with a focus on preventative screenings, and family planning. Dr. Haubrich provides compassionate, patient-centered care by prioritizing shared decision-making and working together as a team to develop an effective treatment plan.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Haubrich to our Family Medicine team,” shared Dr. Richmond, Mahaska Health Family Medicine Director. “Her dedication to compassionate, patient-centered care aligns perfectly with our mission to support families across every stage of life.”

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