Midwest Old Threshers Announces the 2022 Entertainment Line-Up!

Full Steam Ahead to the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion  September 1st thru 5th, 2022

Leroy Van Dyke with Jimmy Fortune and the Malpass Brothers

The Bellamy Brothers

Maddie & Tae

and Russell Dickerson

ADMISSION PRICES:

ONE DAY ADMISSION $15.00

MULTI-DAY ADMISSION IS $25.00 Before May 31st

MULTI-DAY ADMISSION IS $35.00 After May 31st

KIDS 10 AND UNDER ARE FREE TO THE GROUNDS

REUNION GATES OPEN DAILY AT 7 AM

WHEN YOU BUY A GATE ADMISSION THE COUNTRY MUSIC SHOWS ARE FREE

Tickets for Reserved Grandstand Seating

All Country Music shows are free with the purchase of gate admission to the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion. All seating for each free concert is first-come, first-served; with a limited number of special 24″ Wide Reserved Seats Available for purchase in the Grandstand center green section.

Reserved Seats are $10 Per Person, Per Show

Concert Tickets will go on sale in March 10, 2022 at 8 am

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ORDER ADMISSIONS AND CONCERT TICKETS

CALL 319-385-8937 or shop.oldthreshers.com

Online Ticket Sales will end on Aug 17th, 2022. You will have to purchase at the gate

Check out www.oldthreshers.org for more information

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Akey, Burlington Look to Continue Epic Run

Des Moines — After wins over Iowa City West and previously undefeated and top-ranked Pleasant Valley, Caleb Akey’s Burlington Greyhounds will look to continue their postseason frenzy this afternoon, when they battle Ames in a Class 4A Quarterfinal.

Akey, who is in his second season in Burlington after a long, fruitful run with Mount Pleasant, will have his hands full with the Little Cyclones.

Ames is led by terrific all-everything guard Tamin Lipsey, an Iowa State recruit, who is scoring 16 points per game for a balanced Little Cyclones group.

Burlington will rely on their terrific frontcourt tandem of Amarion Davis and Merquiche Lewis.

Davis has excelled in a slashing role in his senior season, scoring a team-high 14.2 points per game, with Lewis adding 13.2 per game.

The key will be the three-ball.

When Burlington is making their triples, they’re hard to beat. As a team they shoot over 31% from long distance compared to just 28% for Ames.

This will be the first meeting between the two schools in the Varsity Bound era.

Today’s game will tip at 12:15 p.m. from Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

You can listen on FM 105.5 and kilj.com.

Nathan Bloechl and Kent Bennett will have the call.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: IHSAA State Basketball (Day 2)

Des Moines — The second day of the Iowa High School state basketball tournament continued on yesterday at Wells Fargo Arena.

Here’s a full look at the scoreboard.

2A Quarters

Monticello 46, Mid-Prairie 43

Rock Valley 75, Jesup 61

3A Quarters 

Dallas Center-Grimes 65, Carroll 45

Winterset 81, Marion 77 F/OT

Central DeWitt 67, Decorah 59

Davenport Assumption 69, Humboldt 65 F/OT

College Baseball: Iowa Wesleyan Splits with Central Baptist

Little Rock (Ar.) — The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team split a pair of games yesterday with Central Baptist College, playing in Little Rock.

The Tigers took game one 6-3, while falling in game two 5-4.

Former Mediapolis prep standout Cauy Massner earned the win for Wesleyan in game one, working four innings, scattering six hits and three runs.

Mount Pleasant alum Corbin Broeker had a hit and two RBI for the Tigers, as well.

The split moved Wesleyan to 5-14 on the year.

The Tigers will take on Williams Baptist University on Thursday in a doubleheader in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.

Game one will begin at noon, with game two to follow.

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa’s Murray, Bohannon Earn All B1G Honors

Iowa City — University of Iowa sophomore forward Keegan Murray, sixth year senior Jordan Bohannon, and redshirt sophomore Patrick McCaffery have earned postseason recognition by the league head coaches and selected media panel, the Big Ten Conference announced on Tuesday.

Murray was a unanimous first team selection, while Bohannon picked up honorable mention honors.

McCaffery was named Iowa’s recipient of the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Sportsmanship Award.

Murray is the only player nationally to average 23+ points, 8+ rebounds, and 2+ blocks this season and one of three players from a major conference with those averages over the last decade.

Bohannon has earned postseason conference recognition for a fifth time, earning third team accolades as a junior, honorable mention honors three times, and voted to the All-Freshman Team in 2017.

No. 24 Iowa (22-9, 12-8) will open Big Ten Tournament play on Thursday in the second round versus Northwestern or Nebraska.

Tipoff is scheduled for approximately 1 p.m. (CT) at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

Snow White on the WMU Stage

Spring is just around the corner, and that means many things.  One of those things is that it’s almost time for WMU’s annual collaboration with the Minnesota-based Prairie Fire Children’s Theater.  After a couple years of pandemic-related hiatus, this year’s production promises to be lots of fun for all involved.

Auditions for interested students in 2nd thru 12th grades were held on Monday, March 7th.  Rehearsals are being held from 3:30 until 7:30 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with an opening night performance on Friday at 7:00 PM (March 11th) and at 2:00 PM on Saturday (March 12th) in the small gym.

Tickets for these performances will be $10 for adults, and $7 for seniors/students, and available for purchase at the door.  If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Pogmore, at 257-7700 extension 128 or by email at lindsey.pogmore@wmucsd.org.

Daily Jail Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

 

Date:   ____3-09-2022_____

 

  24    Henry County Inmates

 

 49_    Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

 73  Total