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Man Takes Plea Deal in Des Moines Chase Crash Death Case
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An April sentencing hearing is scheduled for a Des Moines man charged with the crash death of another man during a police chase.
Online court records say 35-year-old Darnell Browder pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide while intoxicated and causing serious injury while driving intoxicated. Prosecutors dropped other charges in exchange for Browder’s pleas. His sentencing is set for April 27.
The charges stemmed from a brief chase by police Aug. 14 that ended when Browder crashed into another vehicle, killing 41-year-old Jason Hunt. A passenger in Hunt’s car was injured, as were Browder and a passenger in his car.
Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch Back on the Market for $67M
LOS OLIVOS, Calif. (AP) — Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch is back on the market with an asking price of $67 million.
The 2,700-acre property near Santa Barbara, California, has been renamed Sycamore Valley Ranch. The listed price represents a significant cut from the $100 million it was on the market for last year.
In addition to a 12,000-foot main residence and a 3,700-foot pool house, the listing boasts a separate building with a 50-seat movie theater and a dance studio. Other features on the ranch are a “Disney-style” train station, a fire house and a barn.
Jackson sold the ranch to Colony Capital prior to his 2009 death for $22.5 million. Colony Capital is headed by Thomas Barrack, a confidant, and fundraiser for President Donald Trump.
March 1st: On This Day
On this day in 1975, The Eagles were at #1 on the US singles chart with “Best Of My Love”. The song also topped the easy listening (adult contemporary) chart for one week. Billboard ranked it as the number 12 song for 1975.
The song was the first of five US #1’s for the band.
Deep Purple’s Roger Glover: No One Wants To Stop
As Deep Purple prepares to release their new album and head out on tour, bassist Roger Glover talks about the band’s future and how they don’t want to face the end.
Glover told Billboard No one wants to stop but we know that I’m 71 now, Ian Gillan is 71 — we’re all about late 60’s, early 70’s, and bodies have a way of not keeping up with your brain or your career.”
The band’s upcoming album, Infinite, took multiple years to make, and Glover doesn’t see that as an option anymore. “We’re all sort of approaching that point where I can’t imagine another eight years to do an album.
“The time is approaching when it will end, but we don’t want to face that. We don’t actually want to make a date or a final tour or anything. We just want to carry on as long as nature allows or is kind of dignified.”
He adds: “If we can’t do what we do anymore, then yes, it’s time to stop. But we’re still doing it, and we’re still enjoying it very much. So all we’re saying is the door is closing, but it’s not closed yet.”
Deep Purple will be heading out on The Long Goodbye tour later this year.
Offbeat News for 03-01-17
Psychiatrist Gets 2-Month Sentence for Health Care Fraud
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Grinnell psychiatrist has been given two months in prison for health care fraud.
Prosecutors say Dr. Richard Hauser was sentenced Tuesday in Des Moines. He’d pleaded guilty in October. He also was ordered to pay nearly $31,000 in restitution.
Prosecutors say Hauser operated a clinic under the name Prevention Systems Inc. and did business as The Hauser Clinic. His plea agreement says that beginning by at least November 2011 and through December 2012, Hauser submitted false claims to Iowa Medicaid and Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Iowa for more expensive services that weren’t performed.
February 28th: On This Day
On this day in 1970, Simon and Garfunkel started a six-week run at the top of the US singles chart with “Bridge Over Troubled Water”. The song won five awards at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards in 1971, including Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.
It was the last song recorded for their fifth and final album.
John Mellencamp Releases New Info and Second Single From ‘Sad Clowns and Hillbillies’
John Mellencamp’s latest projects drops April 21st. To get everyone’s anticipation up for his Sad Clowns & Hillbillies LP, he has released his second single, “Grandview”, as well as the album artwork and track listing.
“Grandview,” which you can listen to below, features additional vocal contributions from country star Martina McBride.
John Mellencamp Featuring Carlene Carter, ‘Sad Clowns & Hillbillies’ Track Listing
“Mobile Blue”
“Battle of Angels”
“Grandview” (featuring Martina McBride)
“Indigo Sunset”
“What Kind of Man am I”
“All Night Talk Radio”
“Sugar Hill Mountain”
“You Are Blind”
“Damascus Road”
“Early Bird Cafe”
“Sad Clowns”
“My Soul’s Got Wings”
“Easy Target”
Off Beat News for 2-28-17
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