Mt. Pleasant’s Kellen Kohorst Signs On to Play Football at St. Ambrose University

Mt. Pleasant, IA- Even 95 minutes away from home, Kellen Kohorst is keeping his family close by after singing his Letter of Intent to play football at St. Ambrose University in Davenport. Kohorst will be following the family footsteps and getting a degree in education.

“Well, really, I want to be a coach. And so, I mean, it’s a very nice lead way into being a coach is being a teacher as well, but probably want to be at the high school level in some sort of social studies or something like that or PE. You know, one of those typical just football coaches’ positions in the teaching world that kind of I want to be in. And it’s been a thought since probably my freshman year when I kind of got into coaching and, you know, listening to people talk about coaching, it’s something that I knew I wanted to do. And teaching was a very nice lead way into becoming a coach.”

Beyond studying the same subject as his family, he will be joining the family lineage of alums and a friend from the Mt. Pleasant football program,

“You know, I just wanted to look at culture and overall, like the university as itself. It had a lot of just values that I really liked, and I appreciated. And you know, I had an older brother that went there, so comfortability, and then Payton [Walker] last year went there. So, it was just a super comfortable place, felt at home, not too far away from home, and it was just really comfortable, and I really enjoyed my time up there.”

Kohorst and Payton Walker were apart of the change for Mt. Pleasant football, as the team snapped a 23-game losing streak and eventually finished the season with a 4-5 record, which included their first home victory since October of 2020.

That momentum led to Kohorst and the senior class going all in on the 2025 fall season, but the journey actually started in the summer,

“You know, it just started in the offseason, and in the weight room, it’s going out and getting guys together, going whether that’s just, like you just want to mess around and play football. You just want to be around the sport. That’s how you’re going to get better, you know, bring guys to workouts, coming to workouts every day, you know, having a high attendance in the weight room, going to practice, going our hardest every day. I mean, it all just adds up. It’s those little things that add up, and it just leads you to be successful that we’ve been able to do the last few years and are going to continue to do.”

That hard work led to the Panthers outscoring their first three opponents 93 to 42 and moving to 3-0 for the first time since the 2008 season. Helping lead that charge was Kohorst, who started at right guard and defensive end. Week-in and week-out the Panthers dominated the line of scrimmage, leading to a special season and hopefully a special future,

“I mean, it was awesome. It kind of started with, you know, before the first game even just being named captain was something that I thought was really cool and special. And then, you know, just, you know, you string together, you go 3-0. That’s the first time we’ve been 3-0 in quite a while. And then, you know, just keeping that together and just going 1-0 every week. And you know, you get to the spot where you’re in the playoffs for the first time in 15 or so years. And, you know, it’s something that we liked right now, but we hope that even for future generations, future teams, that they continue to build off that to where we’re state champions.”

The First Team All-District offensive lineman got to participate in some of the biggest moments in over a decade for the Panther program. The Panthers rushed for over 1,600 yards and 24 rushing touchdowns and registered 32 sacks as a team, 1.5 coming from Kohorst. This domination led to Mt. Pleasant going 7-3 and clinching the postseason for the first time since 2010.

Yet, it was their first district win of the season that proved to be the most unforgettable moment of the year,

“Probably beating Washington. That’s something that I’d never experienced in my lifetime. You know, I saw my two older brothers, you know, have some really tough losses against them. And, you know, going into this year, it was just, it’s the game that you circle every single year on your schedule, no matter what. And you know, going in there and beating them and beating them convincingly, you know, is super special. Celebrating with the team in the locker room and on the field, even, it was just a very surreal moment that I know I’ll look at for the rest of my life.”

Their 44-20 victory over the Demons was their first since 2008, snapping a 14-game losing streak against Washington. Kohorst finished his career with First and Second Team All-District honors, 65.5 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and an interception.

Now, he gets to realize a dream that not many get to realize,

“I mean, it’s something that, you know, you dream about when, you know, you’re younger. I mean, probably at D1 level, but still just going to college football anywhere is just a dream that a million people want to do, and I’m just happy I can be one of those people that can do it.”

The St. Ambrose Bees finished last season 4-7 and 3-3 in the conference, as Kohorst looks to make an impact on the defensive line. He is the second Panther to commit to playing collegiate football, as Max Sloat is taking his talents to Mount Mercy University.

Prep Boys’ Wrestling: Results from Day One at the 2026 IHSAA’s State Tournament for Class 3A

Des Moines, IA- The first day of the 2026 Iowa High School Athletic Association’s (IHSAA) State Wrestling Tournament is in the books and Class 3A completed the first two rounds and the second round of the consolation bracket. Here’s how our local athletes fared.

132-Pound Weight Class

Burlington’s #22 Roy Brown struggled against #11 Isaac McCleish of Mason City as McCleish tabbed six takedowns for the match before claiming the victory by technical fall. His day would end in the consolation bracket at the hands of #12 Brody Harrington of Clinton by major decision. He finished the season with a 27-20 record.

175-Pound Weight Class

#17 Adrian Perez-Hall of Burlington started off his day in dominant fashion as he accumulated 19 points in the first period over #16 Temi Otaniyi for a win by technical fall. The victory gave him the dubious distinction of wrestling #1 Jaxon Miller of Carlisle.

Miller would show why he is the top ranked wrestler by pinning Perez-Hall by fall. The Grayhound would be sent to #15 Grant Touney of Dowling Catholic in the consolation bracket, where he fell by a 12-5 decision to finish his tournament run. Perez-Hall finished the year with a 36-7 record.

190-Pound Weight Class

Lastly, #11 Owen Difederico of Burlington was upset by #22 Kougar Sargisson of Le Mars by a 14-6 decision. Unfortunately, Difederico was unable to bounce back against #12 Scott Smith of Southeast Polk, losing by a 12-4 decision. He finished the season with a 28-12 record.

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Stay tuned to KILJ for more updates from the 2026 IHSAA State Wrestling Tournament. KILJ would like to thank all of our tournament sponsors for allowing us to cover the State Tournament.

Sharon K. Johnson

Sharon K. Johnson, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and most recently residing in Ames, Iowa, passed away on February 18, 2026, following a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was born on April 12, 1944, in Burlington, Iowa to Jack Clayton and Leora Janet Oetken Brown.

Sharon was a 1962 graduate of New London High School. Following graduation, she worked at the Armory in Burlington, Iowa. In 1965, she married the love of her life, Dale Johnson. Together they made their home in New London and later in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Sharon and Dale shared 59 years of marriage, celebrating their 59th anniversary shortly before Dale’s passing on September 19, 2024.

Sharon devoted many years as a stay-at-home mother before returning to the workforce as an office manager with Mark Hamilton Insurance in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where she worked until her retirement.

She greatly enjoyed the outdoors, especially walking with friends and family. Sharon found her greatest joy in spending time with her grandchildren and was active in her faith communities, including New London Presbyterian Church, Calvary Baptist Church, and Wellspring Churches in New London and Mt. Pleasant.

In addition to her parents, Sharon was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Dale Johnson. She is survived by her brother Ron Brown and his wife Rayma; her sons Joel Johnson and his wife Tracy, and Jamie Johnson and his wife Courtney; and her six grandchildren, Brandon, Ryan, Emma, Reese, Eliza, and Seth.

A Service of Remembrance and Celebration of Life will be held at a future date as a joint celebration honoring both Sharon and Dale, with inurnment at Burge cemetery, rural New London.

Those wishing to remember Sharon may send condolences to Elliott Chapel in New London, Iowa. Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Henry County Board of Supervisors Agenda for Thursday, February 19, 2026

The Henry County Board of Supervisors meets tomorrow, Thursday, February 19th, at 9 a.m. at the Henry County Courthouse in Mount Pleasant.

On the agenda is discussion surrounding the rescinding of last week’s Interim County Attorney appointment and consideration of a new appointment. They’ll also talk about the possibility of calling a Special Election to fill the County Attorney vacancy.

Other business includes updates from County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss on roads and quarry projects, discussion of a rock quarry crushing contract, and news about Trenton Emergency Responders. Supervisor Marc Lindeen will share a Farm Bureau report, and All American Sanitation will update the Board on rural waste collection.

This meeting is open to the public. Members of the public can provide comments on non-agenda items, limited to three minutes each.

KILJ News will be there and will bring you a full report after the meeting.

City of Wayland Meeting Agenda for February 18, 2026

The Wayland City Council will meet in regular session tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Wayland City Hall, 218 West Main Street in Wayland.

There are several routine and financial matters on the agenda including a review of water system rates and consideration of a possible rate increase. The council will also consider Resolution 2026-05, approving a wage increase for a public works employee, and Resolution 2026-06, which sets the time and place for a public hearing on the consolidated general fund tax levy for the city’s fiscal year 2026–2027 budget.

This meeting is open to the public.

Danville City Council Special Session Agenda for Tonight at 4:30 p.m.

The Danville City Council will hold a special session today, February 18th, at 4:30 p.m. at Danville City Hall, 105 West Shepherd Street in Danville. The main item of business is discussion and possible action on water tower quotes.

Danville city officials believe that due to the previous low temperatures, and the recent warm weather dethawing any frozen water, the main supply pipe at the top of the tower has broken. This required them to shut off the flow and drain the tower. Danville is currently pulling from Middletown’s water tower. They plan to review the repair quotes and determine how to proceed so we can get the tower back into operation as soon as possible.

The meeting may be conducted electronically as allowed under Iowa Code. The meeting is open to the public and will include an open forum section for residents to address the mayor and council.

Sandra Louise Cole

Sandra Louise Cole, 63, of Bonaparte, Iowa passed away at 9:14 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at Country Lane Manor in Keosauqua, Iowa.

She was born on July 19, 1962, in Kirksville, Missouri, the daughter of Bernard and B. Maxine (Warner) Clark. She married Robert Cole, they later divorced.

She is survived by her four children: Tyler Duncan of Bonaparte, Jeremiah Cole of Ottumwa, Tristian (Kristen) Cole of Bonaparte, Stormie Cole of Bonaparte; grandchildren: Noah, Chance, Chase, Kyran, Makenzie, Izzy, Zighrex, Dean, James, Bobby; one sister: Maria Rains of Bonaparte, Iowa; and one nephew: Dale.

She was preceded in death by her parents and two nephews: Matt and Travis.

Sandra enjoyed spending time with her family.

Per her wishes her body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 12:00 noon, Sunday, March 1, 2026, at the former Bonaparte school.

A memorial has been established in her memory and can be mailed to the family at: 501 1st Street, Bonaparte, Iowa 52620.

Schmitz Funeral Home of Farmington is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.