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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Good morning to you! 

Welcome to an extra edition of the mailbag where you will find some of the comments, questions and ideas sent recently by readers of this newsletter or our publications. They are edited for space and clarity.

“When I was little, my neighbors got a new Woodie (The station wagon, April 7, 2026). No one thought anything about it. Back then, everyone was just delighted to be able to have a car, any car.” - Margaret

Good point, Margaret. We have seemed to lose the understanding of the real benefit in having a car. - Shane

“A 1954 Mercury Station Wagon was the first family car I recall (The station wagon, April 7, 2026). I was 4 years old in 1961. It had ‘wood,’ but I have no idea if it was real or fake. What I do remember was there was a small, quarter-size hole in the floor (no automobile carpet in those days) in the backseat. My brother and I would drop things through it onto the street during rides. Seems wrong for many reasons now but fun back then.” - Mike

Mrs. Peterson often wondered why those marbles were bouncing down the road. - Shane

“Shane, I just want you to know I enjoy your articles.” - Donna

And my ego appreciates your flattering comments. Thank you, Donna. - Shane

“A 1957 black Mercury wagon with three boys (11, 10 and 6), Mom, Dad and dog, driving from Massachusetts to Montana to visit grandparents, uncles and cousins (The station wagon, April 7, 2026). Five days. Pennsylvania and Ohio toll turnpikes with only Howard Johnson restaurants in the middle of the turnpike roads. Up into Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, South and North Dakotas and finally to Billings, Montana. Two weeks there with a trip to Yellowstone in between and then back to Massachusetts. Middle of summer. No car AC. Doris Day singing ‘Que Sera Sera’ on the radio.” - Terry

The station wagon may be gone, but the memories are forever. - Shane

Have a thoughtful Thursday, and thanks for reading.

Shane Goodman
Publisher
Big Green Umbrella Media
shane@dmcityview.com
515-953-4822, ext. 305
www.thedailyumbrella.com

Read more of Shane Goodman's columns here.

 

FROM KCCI: Iowa State to make major wrestling announcements. Something "major" is about to happen with Iowa State's wrestling program. In fact, it's more than one thing. The school sent the following to the media on Wednesday: "Iowa State will be holding a press conference with major announcements regarding Cyclone wrestling on Thursday, April 16, at 10 a.m." The press conference, which is at Hilton Coliseum, is open to working media members only. Stay tuned to KCCI for updates from Ames on Thursday. ... READ MORE

FROM WHO-TV: More than 200 jobs being eliminated at UnityPoint Health. More than 200 jobs are being eliminated at UnityPoint Health later this year. UPH announced on Wednesday that the elimination of jobs is specific to its Information Technology (IT) and Revenue Cycle functions, and is part of its efforts to “strengthen long-term financial sustainability and ensure continued access to local, high-quality patient care.” ... READ MORE

FROM WOI: Gov. Local small businesses scrambling after closure of Painted Tree in Clive. Small business owners across the country are reeling after Painted Tree Boutiques announced it is filing for bankruptcy and closing locations, including its marketplace in Clive. For many local vendors, the sudden shutdown has left them scrambling to recover inventory, and bracing for financial losses. ... READ MORE

 
 

FROM AROUND THE WORLD: How a US blockade on Iran has sanctioned ships turning around. The U.S. Navy’s sea blockade against Iran appears to be working. Iran-linked or sanctioned vessels that have left the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz have stopped or turned around, shipping data firms say. They appear to have jammed or faked their locations in some instances, complicating an uncertain and risky shipping situation. ... READ MORE

FROM AROUND THE NATION: Homeland Security worker and another woman are killed in a series of Atlanta-area attacks. An Atlanta man has been charged in a string of attacks over a matter of hours that left two women dead and a man in critical condition, drawing the Trump administration’s attention after one of the victims was identified as a Department of Homeland Security employee who was walking her dog. ... READ MORE

FROM AROUND THE STATE: Plymouth, Palo Alto, Clay counties part of disaster declaration from Iowa governor following Monday’s severe storms. Three Iowa counties are among five included in a disaster proclamation issued by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds on Wednesday. This disaster proclamation comes from a round of severe weather that moved through Iowa Monday evening, April 13. Plymouth Palo Alto, Clay counties in Northwest Iowa, along with Buchanan and Henry counties, each saw severe storms and tornadoes cause significant damage. ... READ MORE

 
Weather forecast
Thursday, April 16
 
Sunny
High: 79
Low: 60
Rain chance: 0%
 
Friday, April 17
 

Thunderstorms
High: 80
Low: 38
Rain chance: 70%

Saturday, April 18
 

Partly cloudy, cool
High: 50
Low: 34
Rain chance: 30%

 
Poetry Palooza has arrived! Don’t miss this celebration of poetry. Thursday through Saturday, April 16-18 at Grand View University. This free and open to the public event brings nationally renowned poets to Des Moines for three days of interactive opportunities with poetry. Featuring: Martín Espanada (National Book Award for Poetry, American Book Award), Kimberly Blaeser (past Wisconsin Poet Laureate), Jewel Rodgers (Nebraska State Poet), Kelli Lage (celebrated Iowa poet), and Jennifer L. Knox (emcee, author of five books of poems, Iowa Arts Council fellow).

Des Moines Performing Arts – Wellmark Family Series at the Temple Theatre. "Doodle Pop." April 15-18. 

CAP Theatre. J.M. Barrie’s "Peter Pan." April 17-19. 

Des Moines Playhouse. "Crazy for You." April 17-May 3.  

Des Moines Symphony. Copeland & Gershwin. April 18-19. 

Community Jazz Center. Jazz Appreciation Month Festival. April 19, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Turner Jazz Center, Drake University. 

Des Moines Playhouse. Improv theatre – “Runaway Twain.” April 19. 

Ankeny Community Theatre. "Enemy of the People." April  17-26..

Author Event at Beaverdale Books
Wednesday, April 15, 6:30 p.m. Paula Sevenbergen’s new book, "Flow," explores a rite of passage through the eyes of a sheltered young girl and the rage that boils up when she is betrayed by those around her. 
 
Art at The Fremont. “Dungeons & Dragons Art Show” Saturday, April 18, 6-10 p.m. 
 
AUDITIONS: Des Moines Playhouse. "Legally Blonde." April 20. 
 
AUDITIONS: Ankeny Community Theatre. "August: Osage County." Virtual auditions only, submissions accepted through April 21. See link for full details. 

— John Busbee, The Culture Buzz

 
The 2026 results: CITYVIEW's Best of Des Moines®
 
 
Best Local Boba Shop
1. Zenko Tea
2. Ocha Bubble Tea
3. Pho Real Kitchen and Bar
 
See all of the results
 
 

Good deals, or not?
We often write about rip-off prices at major sports events. This is the opposite story, sort of: At last weekend's Masters, pimento cheese or egg salad sandwiches cost $1.50, beers $6 and Georgia peach ice cream sandwiches $3.  

However, renting a house for Masters week in Augusta will run more than $100,000. People rent them out to cover their whole year's mortgage payments. And the merch shop at The Masters sold T-shirts for $100-200 each.

It is a Master's tradition that the Sunday night dinner features food chosen by the winner. Rory McElroy turned down menus from his native Ireland saying, "I want to enjoy my dinner."
 
Deals today
• The False Nine Social Club (206 Fifth St., Valley Junction) has jacket potatoes on sale Thursdays for $10.
 
The Waveland (4708 University Ave., Des Moines) has chipped beef on biscuit on special today.
 
• B&B (S.E. Sixth and Hartford, Des Moines) has a Thursday special Killer's double hot Polish with fries and a soda for $12.95.
 
• Thursdays are triple decker Reuben day at Graziano Brothers (1601 S. Union St., Des Moines).
 
• Quarter pound cheeseburgers and chicken sandwiches are $3.39 each on Thursdays at Kwik Star.
 
• Striking Sparrow (1930 S.E. Sixth St., Des Moines) has a Thursday special breaded pork tenderloin with fries and soda for $12.
 
• Bennigan's (4800 Merle Hay Road, Urbandale) has a $10.99 burger, fries and a pint deal on Thursdays.
 
• Taco pizzas are the Thursday special at Walker's Place (475 N.E. Broadway Ave., Des Moines).
 
Sale Barn Cafe (Lamoni) is offering pulled pork sandwich specials today.
 
• Liver and onion sis today's special at Crouse Cafe (115 E. Salem, Indianola).
 
•  AJ's (Prairie Meadows) has an early bird menu on Wednesday and Thursday from 4-6 p.m. Half pound burgers with frites, $15; pasta and chicken dinners, $20-22; seafood and steak dinners, $27-30. Prime rib dinners for $30 all night.
 
Guesthouse Tavern and Oyster (9500 University, West Des Moine) offers spaghetti dinners with 8-ounce meatballs and salad for $22 on Wednesdays.
 
• Chelsea's Courtyard (100 MLK, Des Moines) has buck burgers Thursdays. $1!
 
• Istanbul Grill Cafe & Bakery (3281 100th St., Urbandale) has a Thursday special of $11.99 for a döner wrap with fries as well as $5 off döner plate which comes with Turkish salad and your choice of rice or bulgur. 
 
•  Hot beef sandwiches are a Thursday special at Club 2000
 
• Maxie's (1311 Grand Ave., West Des Moines) Thursday special for $20.95 is half a fried chicken with potato, side of spaghetti, and a salad. Lunch and dinner.
 
 
• Mullets Norwalk offers two, two-topping pizzas for $20 on Thursdays, 4 p.m. to close.
 
• Buzzard Billy's (615 Third St., Des Moines) has $2 off appetizers on Thursdays.
 
• Whatcha Smokin? (Highway 17, Luther) has a pork belly burnt ends special on Thursdays.
 
• Beaver Tap (4050 Urbandale Ave., Des Moines) offers $10 country fried breakfasts and $9 tenderloins or shrimp/fish tacos on Thursdays.
 
• Ruth's Chris (Ashworth Road at Jordan Creek Parkway) has a Thursday special with their decadent RBAR burgers and fries going for $16.
 
Steak Nights: Sirloin steak dinners are featured specials today at Johnny's Italian Steakhouses (before 4 p.m.), Sully's Irish Pub (860 First St., West Des Moines); Front Row (9956 Swanson Blvd., Clive); Winn’s Pizza and Steakhouse (122 W. Ashland Ave., Indianola); and Hy-Vee Market Grilles. The Station on Ingersoll (3120 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines) has a $12 ribeye sandwich special on Thursdays. Gilroy's (1238 Eighth St., West Des Moines) offers ribeyes and sirloins only on Thursdays after 5 p.m.
 
• Mullets has a Thursday pizza special — buy one large specialty pizza and get a free 14-inch two-topping pizza.
 
• ShortE's BBQ (8505 Chambery Blvd., Johnston) has $1 smoked wings Thursdays.
 
• Jethro's Thursday special is a pound of boneless "wings" for $8.
 
• Bevy’s Tavern (1300 50th St., West Des Moines) has a special of beef stew and cornbread Thursdays for $13.
 
• Destination Grille (2491 E. First St., Grimes) has a "Comfort Thursday" special chicken fried De Burgo, a gluten free spin on DSM's classic. $16
 
• The Dam Pub (2710 Beaver Ave., Des Moines) has a throwback Thursday special goulash with garlic toast.
 
The Continental (407 E. Fifth St., Des Moines) has $7 loaded fries on Thursdays.
 
G Mig 's (128 Fifth St., Valley Junction) hosts taco night tonight.

• Aldi stores have sales through Tuesday on avocados at $.49, chicken wings at $1.89/pound, and pork belly $2.99/pound.

• Fresh Thyme (2800 University Ave., West Des Moines) is running a sale through Sunday on lobster tails at $6.99 and all deli bacons at $3.99/pound.
 
— Jim Duncan, jd91446@aol.com

 
 
Featured in the current issue of CITYVIEW magazine.
 

SOUND CIRCUIT
America celebrates 5 decades of hits on ‘Happy Trails’ tour

By Jackie Wilson

classic American band, aptly named America, is in its fifth decade of touring. The group recently embarked on its “Happy Trails” tour for 2026 and will perform at the Des Moines Civic Center on April 25.

America, a folk-rock band, is known for its vocal harmonies and numerous hit songs. “A Horse With No Name” topped the Billboard charts, along with “Sister Golden Hair,” “Tin Man” and “Ventura Highway.” ...

 
Read more
 
Weekly fuel report
 

The price of regular unleaded gasoline rose 1 cent from last week's price and is currently averaging $3.65 across Iowa according to AAA. Prices are up 66 cents from a year ago. The national average on Wednesday was $4.11, down 5 cents from last week’s price.

Retail diesel prices in Iowa fell 3 cents this week with a statewide average of $5.07. One year ago, diesel prices averaged $3.36 in Iowa. The current Iowa diesel price is 57 cents lower than the national average of $5.64.

Natural gas prices were down 13 cents at the Henry Hub reporting site and are currently priced at $2.61 MMbtu.

Cheapest fuel in the metro. www.gasbuddy.com
Sam's Club in Ankeny (4625 S.E. Delaware Ave.) - $3.25
Costco in West Des Moines (7205 Mills Civic Parkway) - $3.29
Sam's Club in Windsor Heights (1101 73rd St.) - $3.29

 
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Sports headlines
FROM ESPN: Warriors rally over Clippers in 4th to advance in play-in. Stephen Curry put the Golden State Warriors ahead with a deep 3 in the final minute and Draymond Green slammed the door on the defensive end, delivering a vintage combo performance from the leftover figures of a fading dynasty and keeping their teetering season alive for at least two more days. ... READ MORE
 
FROM SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: Why Andy Reid tried to convince Troy Aikman to unretire and join Eagles. Troy Aikman played his entire 12-year NFL career with the Cowboys, but he nearly came out of retirement to start for the Eagles in 2002 — which would’ve been a nightmare scenario for Dallas fans... READ MORE
 
FROM YAHOO SPORTS:A'ja Wilson reportedly signing 3-year, $5 million supermax contract to remain with Las Vegas Aces. A’ja Wilson will stay with the Las Vegas Aces after agreeing to terms on a three-year, $5 million supermax contract on Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania and Andraya Carter. In the WNBA’s new collective bargaining agreement, the supermax contract rose from $250,000 in the last CBA to $1.4 million. ... READ MORE
 

2007: Virginia Tech shooting leaves 32 dead. On April 16, 2007, 32 people died after being gunned down on the campus of Virginia Tech by Seung-Hui Cho, a student at the college who later died by suicide … READ MORE

1943: Hallucinogenic effects of LSD discovered. In Basel, Switzerland, Albert Hofmann, a Swiss chemist working at the Sandoz pharmaceutical research laboratory, accidentally consumes LSD-25, a synthetic drug he had created in 1938 as part of his research into the medicinal value of lysergic acid compounds. After taking the drug, formally known as lysergic acid diethylamide, Dr. Hofmann was disturbed by unusual sensations and hallucinations.. … READ MORE

1947: Fertilizer explosion kills more than 500 in Texas. A giant explosion occurs during the loading of fertilizer onto the freighter Grandcamp at a pier in Texas City, Texas, on April 16, 1947. Nearly 600 people lost their lives and thousands were injured when the ship was literally blown to bits. … READ MORE

www.history.com

 
Birthdays and notables
 

These celebrities were born on this date: Antony Blinken, Bill Belichick, Claire Foy, Ellen Barkin, Jon Cryer, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kelli O'Hara, Chance The Rapper, Martin Lawrence, Te'a Cooper

SUBMIT: Send your local birthday greetings and congratulatory notes to: tammy@iowalivingmagazines.com

 
Morning chuckle

The answer to the last riddle: What do you call someone who trims a beard while Zooming? A screen shaver! Or Barberous! [Barbarous] - Carolyn Rogers

Today's riddle: What do you call monkeys that share an Amazon account?

Have a guess? Email tammy@iowalivingmagazines.com

 

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