Two Juveniles Charged in Vandalism Investigation

On May 30, 2021, at approximately 4:22 p.m., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a call regarding a vandalized Chevy Express van, located on private property, near the intersection of Dakota Avenue and Old Highway 34.  During the investigation it was found that, in addition to the vandalism,  approximately $2,000 worth of items were taken from the vehicle.

In conclusion of the investigation two male juveniles, one 17 YOA from Rome and one 16 YOA from Mount Pleasant were charged with Theft 2nd Degree and Criminal Mischief 2nd Degree.  Both are Class D Felonies.

 

***A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.***

Police Looking for Information Regarding Suspects in Credit Card Skimmers Investigation

On May 25 the Mt Pleasant Police became aware of credit card skimmers placed at a local gas station. Three skimmers were seized and the local banks were made aware of the situation. The police said local banks have been great in providing the illegal transactions on the cloned cards to law enforcement. It was determined that there are two male subjects using the cards. They were driving a dark colored Mercedes Benz GLS. It is not known who the male subjects are or if they are still in the area.

Anyone with any information that would assist with identifying the subjects is asked to contact Mount Pleasant Police at  319 385-1450.

State Golf: Liechty 16th, New London 4th

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

KILJ — Mount Pleasant senior Elli Liechty finished tied for 16th at this week’s Class 3A State Golf Meet at River Valley Golf Course in Adel.

Liechty followed up a round one 91 with a 92 yesterday and tied with four other golfers for 16th.

She finished with two birdies on her scorecard over the weekend.

Eden Lorhbach of Gilbert was the state champion with a five-over two day score.

Washington’s Kiki Bruner finished second overall.

The Demons were crowned team state champions, they finished 28 strokes better than that of second-place Gilbert.

In 1A, New London’s Taylor Phillips finished 8th overall helping guide New London to a 4th place team finish.

Phillips came out of the gates hot on day two with an 81 — the fourth best mark on the second day.

Lynville-Sully’s Greenlee Smock was the state champion, carding back-to-back 77’s.

Danville’s Natalie Wilcox tied for 30th, after a round two 95.

New London’s other finishers included Sophie Malott (34th) while Saige Barron, Emma Nye and Hannah Ortberg all tied for 47th.

Prep Baseball: Mount Pleasant at Keokuk Tonight

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

Keokuk — The Mount Pleasant baseball team (0-1) will be back on the diamond tonight when they travel to Joyce Park for a two-game set with Keokuk, to begin their conference season.

The Panthers were upended last week by Clear Creek-Amana 11-0 and will look to find their early season footing this evening.

Keokuk enters 0-1 as well, after falling to Central DeWitt 9-0.

Mount Pleasant has won ten straight tilts between the clubs dating back to 2017.

The doubleheader will begin at 5:30 p.m.

You can listen to both ends of the twinbill on FM 105.5.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call beginning shortly before first pitch of game one.

Prep Baseball (Wednesday)

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

New London 37, Columbus 0 

New London scored early and often as the Tigers rolled to a 37-0 win over Columbus last night.

Hecniel Rodriguez drove in nine runs, while Ryan Richey brought in six.

The Tigers pounded out 11 hits, were walked 16 times and were hit by seven pitches.

Rodriguez also went deep for New London, his first homer of the season.

Carter Allen was the winning pitcher, allowing just one hit over the mercy rule shortened four innings.

He struck out 10.

New London 9, Central Lee 1

In the night cap, New London scored three times in the 5th inning and four times in the 6th inning as they pulled away from Central Lee for a 9-1 win.

Hecniel Rodriguez had two triples in the win and scored a pair of runs.

Camden Kasel and Brenden Richey each had two hits apiece.

Tucker Gibbar drove in a pair of runs.

Josh Catala earned the win on the hill, allowing one hit and a walk over five scoreless innings, while striking out six.

Seth Bailey covered the final two frames while striking out four.

New London improved to 4-0 with the pair of wins.

Washington 8, Mediapolis 7 

Washington 8, Mediapolis 6

Mediapolis had late leads in both ends of a nonconference doubleheader with Washington last night, but it was the Demons doing the late inning spooking as they rallied for 8-7 and 8-6 wins last night.

Cole Lipper and Jordan Anderson each had a pair of hits for the Bulldog offense in game one, while Jaxon Brooks had three hits in game two.

Josh Darbyshire had two hits in the nightcap, as well.

Mediapolis dropped to 1-4.

Prep Softball (Wednesday)

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com

Columbus 12, Mount Pleasant 0 

Columbus started hot, scoring six runs on four hits in the first inning on starter Emma Starr, as the Wildcats cruised to a 12-0 win over the Panthers.

Ella McNamee allowed six runs on three hits in relief.

Savana Walls had two hits for the Panthers including a double.

Mount Pleasant slipped to 0-5 with the loss.

Winfield-Mount Union 12, Danville 0 

Madie Anderson threw a shortened complete game no-hit shutout as Winfield-Mount Union rolled to a 12-0 win over Danville.

Anderson struck out nine hitters and walked one over three innings.

Carlee Sloan had three hits including a double, while Anna Anderson and Emma Haines each had two hits.

Haines drove in four.

Melina Oepping clubbed her first homer of the season and drove in two.

The win improved the Lady Wolves to 5-1.

Central Lee 13, Holy Trinity 3 

Macy Watkins had three hits, while Meghan Hop and Shanna Buford each clubbed two hits apiece as Central Lee crushed Holy Trinity 13-3 last night.

Hopp drove in three runs for the Hawks.

Watkins scored three times.

Central Lee upped their ledger to 5-1.

June I. Carver

June I. Carver, 85, of rural Wayland, died Sunday, May 30, 2021.

A funeral service for Mrs. Carver will be held at 1:00 PM on Sunday, June 6, at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. Chaplain Gordon Hawkins of Every Step Hospice will officiate. Burial will be in the Lambirth Cemetery, rural Mt. Pleasant. Open visitation will be from 12 Noon – 6 PM on Saturday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends from 11 AM until the time of the service on Sunday. The service will be livestreamed on the Kimzey Funeral Home Facebook page.

The family would prefer those in attendance to wear masks and abide by social distancing guidelines. Those considering an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers may direct memorials to the Lambirth Cemetery Association. Online condolences may be left at www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com.

Mrs. Carver, the former June Ilene Daines, was born October 3, 1935 in Keokuk, IA. She was the daughter of John and Georgia (Hawkins) Daines. On December 25, 1951 at the Greenmound Church of God, rural Trenton, June was united in marriage to Kenneth Faye Carver.

June worked side by side with Kenneth as a proofreader for the Salem News, the newspaper they operated. For a short time, she worked at the Sylvania Plant in Mt. Pleasant. In 1968, June began working at Heatilator Industries in Mt. Pleasant. She retired in 1993 after 25 years of service to the company.

June enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was an avid reader, enjoyed sewing, quilting and crocheting.

Those thankful for sharing in June’s life include a daughter, Kathy Carver Floy of Princeton, MN; a son, Scott (Marlene) Carver of rural Trenton; a brother, Dennis (Deb) Daines of Hamilton, IL; 4 sisters – Betty Timm of Ithaca, NE, Darlene Smith of Urbandale, IA, Charlotte (Dennis) Stalder of Wayland, and Elizabeth (Dennis) Glover of Lockridge; 5 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, 2 step grandchildren and 1 great great grandson.

Her parents, husband, 2 daughters – Patti June Carver and Brenda Sue Carver and sisters Lucy Parker-Callison, Ruby Morgan, Marguerite Lyon and Jackie Printy precede June in death.

 

Sports, Thursday, June 3rd

By: Nathan Bloechl — sports@kilj.com 

State Golf: Liechty 16th, New London 4th:

Mount Pleasant senior Elli Liechty finished tied for 16th at this week’s Class 3A State Golf Meet at River Valley Golf Course in Adel.

Liechty followed up a round one 91 with a 92 yesterday and tied with four other golfers for 16th.

She finished with two birdies on her scorecard over the weekend.

Eden Lorhbach of Gilbert was the state champion with a five-over two day score.

Washington’s Kiki Bruner finished second overall.

The Demons were crowned team state champions, they finished 28 strokes better than that of second-place Gilbert.

In 1A, New London’s Taylor Phillips finished 8th overall helping guide New London to a 4th place team finish.

Phillips came out of the gates hot on day two with an 81 — the fourth best mark on the second day.

Lynville-Sully’s Greenlee Smock was the state champion, carding back-to-back 77’s.

Danville’s Natalie Wilcox tied for 30th, after a round two 95.

New London’s other finishers included Sophie Malott (34th) while Saige Barron, Emma Nye and Hannah Ortberg all tied for 47th.

Prep Baseball (Wednesday):

New London 37, Columbus 0 

New London scored early and often as the Tigers rolled to a 37-0 win over Columbus last night.

Hecniel Rodriguez drove in nine runs, while Ryan Richey brought in six.

The Tigers pounded out 11 hits, were walked 16 times and were hit by seven pitches.

Rodriguez also went deep for New London, his first homer of the season.

Carter Allen was the winning pitcher, allowing just one hit over the mercy rule shortened four innings.

He struck out 10.

New London 9, Central Lee 1

In the night cap, New London scored three times in the 5th inning and four times in the 6th inning as they pulled away from Central Lee for a 9-1 win.

Hecniel Rodriguez had two triples in the win and scored a pair of runs.

Camden Kasel and Brenden Richey each had two hits apiece.

Tucker Gibbar drove in a pair of runs.

Josh Catala earned the win on the hill, allowing one hit and a walk over five scoreless innings, while striking out six.

Seth Bailey covered the final two frames while striking out four.

New London improved to 4-0 with the pair of wins.

Washington 8, Mediapolis 7 

Washington 8, Mediapolis 6

Mediapolis had late leads in both ends of a nonconference doubleheader with Washington last night, but it was the Demons doing the late inning spooking as they rallied for 8-7 and 8-6 wins last night.

Cole Lipper and Jordan Anderson each had a pair of hits for the Bulldog offense in game one, while Jaxon Brooks had three hits in game two.

Josh Darbyshire had two hits in the nightcap, as well.

Mediapolis dropped to 1-4.

Prep Baseball: Mount Pleasant at Keokuk Tonight:

The Mount Pleasant baseball team (0-1) will be back on the diamond tonight when they travel to Joyce Park for a two-game set with Keokuk, to begin their conference season.

The Panthers were upended last week by Clear Creek-Amana 11-0 and will look to find their early season footing this evening.

Keokuk enters 0-1 as well, after falling to Central DeWitt 9-0.

Mount Pleasant has won ten straight tilts between the clubs dating back to 2017.

The doubleheader will begin at 5:30 p.m.

You can listen to both ends of the twinbill on FM 105.5.

Nathan Bloechl will have the call beginning shortly before first pitch of game one.

Prep Softball (Wednesday):

Columbus 12, Mount Pleasant 0 

Columbus started hot, scoring six runs on four hits in the first inning on starter Emma Starr, as the Wildcats cruised to a 12-0 win over the Panthers.

Ella McNamee allowed six runs on three hits in relief.

Savana Walls had two hits for the Panthers including a double.

Mount Pleasant slipped to 0-5 with the loss.

Winfield-Mount Union 12, Danville 0 

Madie Anderson threw a shortened complete game no-hit shutout as Winfield-Mount Union rolled to a 12-0 win over Danville.

Anderson struck out nine hitters and walked one over three innings.

Carlee Sloan had three hits including a double, while Anna Anderson and Emma Haines each had two hits.

Haines drove in four.

Melina Oepping clubbed her first homer of the season and drove in two.

The win improved the Lady Wolves to 5-1.

Central Lee 13, Holy Trinity 3 

Macy Watkins had three hits, while Meghan Hop and Shanna Buford each clubbed two hits apiece as Central Lee crushed Holy Trinity 13-3 last night.

Hopp drove in three runs for the Hawks.

Watkins scored three times.

Central Lee upped their ledger to 5-1.