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Albia Rotary Club Hosts ‘Totally Awesome Trivia’

Dust off your leg warmers and tease up your hair, get your tables reserved to be there or be square. The Albia Rotary Club is hosting Totally Awesome Trivia on Friday, Feb. 2, 2018 at the KC Hall in Albia, Iowa. The doors open at 6:30 PM and the trivia begins at 7 PM. The team with the raddest outfits wins a prize.

The cost is $100 per team. To sign up or learn more, email the Albia Area Chamber of Commerce or call 641-932-5108.

Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, Johnny Cash & More

This Day in Country Music History, January 11

2016
RCA releases “Think Of You,” a Chris Young duet with Cassadee Pope, to radio

2012
Taylor Swift is named Favorite Country Artist during the People’s Choice Awards, aired from Los Angeles on CBS

2010
Capitol releases Luke Bryan’s “Rain Is A Good Thing” to radio

2003
Mark Wills begins a six-week stay at the Billboard summit with “19 Somethin'”

2003
Shania Twain’s “Up!” video and Montgomery Gentry’s “Speed” debut on the CMT show “Most Wanted Live”

1997
Kevin Sharp’s remake of The Tony Rich Project’s “Nobody Knows” hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart

1990
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s album “Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Volume 2” receives five Grammy nominations

1967
Johnny Cash & June Carter record the classic “Jackson” at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville

1964
Roger Miller records “Dang Me” and “Chug-A-Lug” at the Bradley Film & Recording Studio on 16th Avenue South in Nashville

1946
Naomi Judd is born in Ashland, Kentucky. Along with daughter Wynonna, The Judds become the pre-eminent duo of the ’80s with harmonies that reflect mountain music and the blues. Chronic hepatitis forces her to halt regular performing in 1991

Eggs & Issues Resumes Saturday

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa)–Eggs & Issues is back in action this Saturday, Jan. 13 from 8:30–9:30AM at Smokey Row in Oskaloosa. According to a news release sent by the Oskaloosa Area Chamber & Development Group, the first featured panel will consist of Oskaloosa Mayor Dave Krutzfeldt and Mahaska County Supervisor Willie VanWeelden. Former Sen. Tom Rielly of Oskaloosa will act as moderator during this first Eggs & Issues event.

“Be sure to join us as we hear from our City and County Representatives,” reads the Chamber news release. “Join your friends and neighbors to thank these gentlemen for their service and to hear about all the great things that are going on with the local City and County governments.”

As has been the case during previous Eggs & Issues installations, the setting is informal and attendees are encouraged to personally meet and speak to their elected representatives. MidWestOne Bank will provide complimentary coffee during this event and the staff from George Daily Auditorium has volunteered to run the sound system.

The next Eggs & Issues is slated for Saturday, Jan. 27 at 8:30AM and will feature Iowa Senator Ken Rozenboom (R–Oskaloosa) and House Representative Guy Vander Linden (R–Oskaloosa). Mayor Dave Krutzfeldt will return to the forum on Jan. 27, however he will act only as a moderator and will not re-join the panel at that time.


About Eggs & Issues

Eggs and Issues is a forum (often legislative in nature) sponsored by the Oskaloosa Area Chamber and Development Group. This forum provides area residents an opportunity to learn more about state, county, and local issues. The setting is informal and encourages those attending to personally meet and speak to their elected representatives.


BY HAILEY BROWN
Promotions/Social Media Director
KBOE 104.9FM/KMZN 99.5FM & 740AM

MCCB Bird Food Giveaway Returns in 2018

(MAHASKA COUNTY, Iowa) – The Mahaska County Conservation Board (MCCB) recently announced it will again hold its annual MCCB Bird Food Giveaway later this month.

On Saturday, Jan. 27, from 8:00AM–noon, visitors may take to the east side of the conservation center at Russell Wildlife in New Sharon to pick up cracked corn for feeding birds, free of charge. Although participants must bring their own buckets to fill, a news release sent by the Board states that staff will assist in both filling and carrying buckets.

For more information about the MCCB Bird Food Giveaway, call 641-673-9327.


About MCCB:

The Mahaska County Conservation Board was established in January 1975. According to the MCCB website, the purpose of the Conservation Board is to provide quality parks, recreation, conservation, and environmental education opportunities for the public.

The five members of the Conservation Board are appointed by the Board of Supervisors for five year terms. They serve without pay, but receive their actual expenses incurred while carrying out their duties. The board meets on the first Thursday of each month at 7:30PM, and public participation is welcomed.

The Mahaska County Conservation Board seeks to ensure that future generations have ample opportunity to enjoy parks, natural resources and the scenic beauty that Mahaska County has to offer.

Environmental Education is the cornerstone of the MCCB’s conservation philosophy. Therefore, the MCCB is dedicated to educating the public to better understand, appreciate, and protect the environment that sustains the world.


BY HAILEY BROWN
Promotions/Social Media Director
KBOE 104.9FM/KMZN 99.5FM & 740AM

MHP Welcomes First Baby of 2018

The following is a news release provided to KBOE from Mahaska Health Partnership in Oskaloosa, Iowa:

(MAHASKA COUNTY, Iowa)–Adan Dean Martin was born at 4:12 am on January 4, 2018, making him Mahaska Health Partnership’s 2018 New Year’s Baby.

Adan weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz., and was 20 inches long. His parents are Patricia Snook and Travis Martin of Sigourney. His grandparents are Tim and Faye Snook of Oskaloosa and Crystal and the late Larry Martin of Sigourney. His great grandparents are James and Bonnie Handeland of Eddyville and Wallis and the late Beverly Lippard of What Cheer.

Adan was delivered by Family Practice Physician Shawn Richmond, MD. He was not due until mid-January, so being the New Year’s Baby was a big surprise for the family. Big brother Joshua, 4, has warmed up to the idea of a little brother.

“He’s healthy, that is what we are most happy about,” Patricia said. “Both of my children were born here at Mahaska Health Partnership. With Joshua, the Birthing Center had just opened. It’s as wonderful as I remembered!”

As MHP’s first baby of 2018, Adan received a basket full of gifts from MHP and Whispering Tree Gifts, the Hospital Auxiliary’s gift shop located just inside Entrance #4 on the MHP campus.


Featured Photo: Adan Dean Martin of Sigourney is Mahaska Health Partnership’s 2018 New Year’s Baby. He is shown with his delivering physician, Dr. Shawn Richmond; his older brother, Joshua; and his mother, Patricia Snook. Dad Travis Martin works nights and was home sleeping when the New Year’s Baby gift presentation was made. Adan was born Jan. 4 at 4:12 am and weighed 6 lbs, 7 oz.


 

Osky Boys Stay Unbeaten with Rout at Pella

(Pella, Iowa) – It was another banner night for the Oskaloosa Boys Basketball Team as they finally got their elusive win over the Pella Little Dutch. The sweetness of this win is compounded by the fact that it was on the road and by a decisive margin, 72-45.

The game was sloppy on the outset, as both teams had struggles getting into their groove. Oskaloosa would get a couple long balls from Tanner DeKock to take an early 17-7 lead after the first quarter.

In the second, the Indians started to push toward a run with Jarad Kruse heating up with 10 points in quick fashion. The Osky defense was stingy, but a steady push from Landon VanderLeest kept Pella within striking distance. The halftime score was 37-23 in favor of the Indians.

The third quarter saw Osky push the lead to 20 but Pella battled back to keep it at a 14 point margin heading into the fourth, 52-38.

Osky ran away with the game in the fourth, outscoring the Dutch 20-7. A few more Cole Henry dishes to Jarad Kruse finished the game with the 72-45 final score.

Kruse led the way for the Indians with 20 points. Henry had 14 points to go along with a game-high 11 assists and five rebounds. Spencer Tucker was also in double figures with 13. Xavier Foster only scored six points, but had 12 rebounds, five steals, and three blocks in the game.

Pella was led by Landon VanderLeest, who finished with 14 points.

Oskaloosa improves to 11-0 as we pass the halfway point of the season. They are now 6-0 in Little Hawkeye Conference play. Pella falls to 6-4 overall and 3-3 in conference play.

The Osky girls were in action and struggled mightily against the #12 Lady Dutch. Pella got off to an 18-0 start in the first quarter and cruised to a 63-14 victory.

Osky was led by Marleigh Denburger with 7 points. Pella’s Emily Holterhaus led all scorers with 21 points.

Oskaloosa is now 0-10 on the year with an 0-6 mark in conference play. Pella is 8-3 overall with a 4-2 record in the Little Hawkeye.

Oskaloosa will be back in action on Friday night at home against Indianola in a conference doubleheader. The girls will tip-off at 6:15. You can hear the broadcast on 99.5FM/740AM KMZN and watch a live video stream of the game on radiokmzn.com, as well as on MCG Channel 7 in Oskaloosa. The broadcast will begin at 6 PM.

Leighton Lions Hosting Blood Drive

The Leighton Lions Club will host a community blood drive from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM on Monday, Jan. 29 at 415 Reid St in Leighton, inside of the Fellowship Hall.

To donate, please contact Gary Vandenberg at 641-780-0694 or visit www.bloodcenterimpact.org and use code 5044 to locate the drive.

City of Ottumwa to Observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day

(Ottumwa, Iowa) – Monday, Jan. 15 is both a state and federal holiday to honor the birthday of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. According to a news release sent to KBOE, City of Ottumwa offices will be closed and some City services are changed due to the holiday:

  • Offices at City Hall and the Ottumwa Public Works Central Garage will be closed.
  • The Ottumwa Police Department Records Desk will be closed.
  • There will be no Ottumwa Transit bus service. The Transit office will be closed as well.
  • The Ottumwa, Calvary and Jewish Cemetery office at 1302 N. Court will be closed.
  • The Ottumwa Public Library will be closed.
  • The Ottumwa/ Wapello Landfill and Recycling Center will be closed.
  • Residential trash and recycling normally collected on Monday, Jan. 15 will be picked up Tuesday, Jan. 16. North and South side bulk item collection as well as Christmas tree collection will be done on Thursday, Jan. 18. All other collection trash and recycling routes are the same. There will be no changes to county customer collection dates.
  • The Beach Ottumwa will be open 5 AM to Noon for lap swim and regular programs.
  • Ottumwa Water and Hydro Offices at 230 Turner Drive will be open regular hours.

Local Man Charged with Attempted Murder

The following is a news release sent to KBOE on behalf of the Oskaloosa Police Department:

(Oskaloosa, Iowa)–On Friday Jan. 5, 2018 the Oskaloosa Police Department obtained an arrest warrant charging Deon Damon Freeman, age 26, of Oskaloosa, Iowa with attempted murder. The defendant was later located at his residence and taken into custody on this charge. The charge of attempted murder stems from an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the reported December 19, 2017 shooting that occurred at the intersection of Pella Avenue and Green Street in Oskaloosa. During the shooting the defendant advised police officers that he fired six rounds from his handgun into the back of another vehicle that was occupied by two individuals.

The defendant was taken to the Mahaska County Jail and released into their custody with a $100,000 cash only bond. Attempted Murder is a class “B” felony punishable by up to 25 years in a state penitentiary.

This investigation is ongoing and further charges are pending.

Criminal charges are merely an accusation and the defendant is innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

Board of Trustees Meets Jan. 8

(Ottumwa, Iowa)–The Indian Hills Community College (IHCC) Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting on Monday, Jan. 8.The meeting will be called to order at 4:00 PM in the board room on IHCC’s main campus, located in Ottumwa, Iowa.

The first item of business, according to the meeting agenda provided by IHCC, will be to approve minutes from the Dec. 11, 2017 Board of Trustees meeting. Afterwards, old business will be addressed, followed by any written communications. Afterwards, Bill Meck, IHCC Chief Finance Officer, will go over monthly claims for approval from the Board as well as the financial report.

Once finished discussing finances, the Board will discuss a number of sub-points, including: Rich Gaumer will lead a discussion about the IACCT Report; Ashley Moyer, Executive Director for Continuing Education & Workforce Solutions, will talk about a 2018 Industrial New Jobs Training Certificate(s).

Towards the end of the meeting, Kristen Parks, IHCC Director of Human Resources, will give a personnel report to the Board. New business will then be discussed, with the meeting ending with various reports before adjourning.


INDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
January 8, 2018, 4:00 p.m.
Regular Meeting
Board Room, Main Campus

AGENDA

1. Call Meeting to Order

2. Approval of Minutes: December 11, 2017, Regular Board Meeting

3. Old Business

4. Written Communications

5. Chief Finance Officer (Bill Meck)

a. Approval of Monthly Claims

b. Financial Report

6. President Board of Trustees

a. IACCT Report (Rich Gaumer)

b. Series 2018-1 Industrial New Jobs Training Certificate
Not to Exceed $1,500,000 Industrial New Jobs Training Certificates, Series 2018-1 (Ashley Moyer, Executive Director, Continuing Education & Workforce Solutions)

1) Receipt of Bids

2) Resolution instituting proceedings to take additional action

c. $1,500,000 Industrial New Jobs Training Certificates, Series 2018-1

1) Resolution Directing the Sale and Delivery of $1,500,000 Industrial New Jobs Training Certificates

2) Approval of Continuing Disclosure Certificate

3) Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of $1,500,000 Industrial New Jobs Training Certificates, Series 2018-1, and Providing the Securing of such Certificates for the Purpose of Carrying Out an Industrial New Jobs Training Program Project Designated as the 2018-1 Project

7. Director, Human Resources (Kristen Parks)

a. Personnel Report

8. New Business

9. President of the College

a. Facilities Report (Rick Fosdyck)

b. Key Performance Indicator Report: Matriculation of Academy and Concurrent Credit Students (Dr. Marlene Sprouse, President and Dr. Matt Thompson, Vice President, Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness)

c. Special Report: Human Resources Update (Kristen Parks, Director, Human Resources)

10. Adjournment


 

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