Sports, March 23rd

High School Track and Field

Central College hosted an indoor girls’ meet over the weekend and Mt. Pleasant claimed 3rd place as a team with 63 points. Taking home points for the Panthers was Avery Fedler, as her time of 2 minutes and 15 seconds snatched the gold in the 800-meter run. The 4×100 (Taylor Williamson, Kiyah Sanders, Kynlee White, and Delaney Anderson) and 4×200 (Ellie Freeman, Izzy Sloat, Sanders, and White) meter relay teams each earned the silver medal. Mt. Pleasant dominated the field events with Izzy Sloat, Delaney Anderson, and Linzy Striegel claiming 2nd through 4th place, respectively, in the long jump, while Ella Ensminger’s heave of 11.17 meters grabbed the bronze medal in the shot put followed by Paityn Ensminger’s toss of 10.75 meters took home 5th place.

West Burlington/Notre Dame had the group of Kaitlyn Kipp, Jillian Nickel, Adley Mundth, and Hannah Ritter earn 8th place in the 4×800 meter relay. Ritter had the best individual finish with a 9th place time of 1 minute and 5 seconds in the 400-meter dash.

Columbus will host their Early Bird Invitational today with Central Lee, Van Buren County, and Winfield-Mt. Union also competing.

New London and Central Lee will travel to Danville for an invitational tomorrow, March 24th.

The Washington boys’ team will host the Steve Roth Relays on Thursday, March 26th, with Mt. Pleasant, Fairfield, West Burlington/Notre Dame, Mediapolis, WACO, and Wapello also competing.

Youth Soccer

The Mt. Pleasant Youth Soccer League has been put on pause as the league is still searching for volunteer coaches. This is a perfect opportunity to get involved with the community and support the youth searching for an active lifestyle.

Coaching Needs:

-Kindergarten Soccer: 2 coaches needed for Monday nights from 5:30 to 6:15 pm.

-1st through 3rd Grade Girls’ Soccer: 2 coaches needed.

-1st through 3rd Grade Boys’ Soccer: 5 coaches needed.

Coaches will choose their practice night for 1st through 3rd grade soccer with games on Saturday mornings. The season is slated to begin in April.

If you are interested or want more information then contact them at 319-385-1475 or email them at ashley@citymtpia.com

Southeastern Community College

The baseball team demolished Ellsworth Community College over the weekend, demolishing them 13-3 in game one and 20-5 in game two. The Blackhawks clobbered eight home runs over the two games, including three from Jackson Petsche, who collected six RBIs. SCC will take on Illinois Central College tomorrow, March 24th, on the road.

The softball team collected a pair of wins against Jackson State Community College over the weekend, winning game one 11-9 in extra innings and taking game two 4-2. The Blackhawks will host Southwestern Community College on Saturday, March 28th, for a doubleheader.

March Madness

The KILJ bracket challenge, sponsored by The Press Box, is officially underway with 60 brackets submitted with the top three set to receive prizes.

There will be a new champion this year after a second-round upset left only three #1-seeds remaining in the tournament. The second round also ended everyone’s bid for a perfect bracket.

Standings will be updated before the Elite 8, the Final Four, and the championship game.

College Basketball

The #2 Iowa women’s team did just enough to defeat #15 FDU over the weekend, 58-48, to advance to the second round. Ava Heiden cashed in for a career-high 29 points. The Hawkeyes will face off against #10 Virginia today at 1 pm.

The #9 Iowa State women’s team lost to #8 Syracuse, 72-63, over the weekend in the first round to end their season. Audi Crooks was nearly unstoppable, scoring 37 points in the loss. The Cyclones finished the season with a 22-10 record.

No Jefferson, no problem for the #2-seed Iowa State men’s team as the Cyclones steamrolled #7 Kentucky, 82-63, yesterday to advance to the Sweet 16. Tamin Lipsey stepped up to snatch a 26 point and 10 assist double-double. The Cyclones will matchup against #6 Tennessee on Friday, March 27th.

The #9 Iowa men’s team pulled off the ultimate upset last night, defeating the defending champion #1-seed Florida, 73-72. Tavion Banks led the way in scoring with 20 points. The Hawkeyes will renew their rivalry with #4 Nebraska in the Sweet 16 on Thursday.

This Day in Sports History

1948 – 10th NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship: Kentucky beats Baylor, 58-42; it’s the Wildcats’ first victory in their first title game.

1957 – 19th NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship: North Carolina beats Kansas, 54-53 (3 OT); Wilt Chamberlain of Kansas becomes the 4th player to be named tournament MVP despite not playing for the championship team.

1994 – Wayne Gretzky sets an NHL record with 802 goals scored.

Keokuk Students Earn Awards at Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair

Students from the Eastern side of Iowa gathered in Cedar Rapids on March 21 at the Lindale Mall to compete at the regional science fair. There were 211 projects from 18 schools that were registered to compete at the Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair. In total, there were 30 students from KMS and KHS (16 middle school projects and 11 high school projects) who participated.

KMS Awards:

  • Blessing Takoribsong

    • Thermos Fisher JIC: Outstanding Achievement Award

    • Division II, Junior Physical

  • Lydia Bailey

    • Honorable Mention, Junior Physical

  • J.J. Stevens and Wilhelm Mossengren

    • Excellence in Science Research Award

  • Avery Bogert and Lara Contreras

    • Excellence in Science Research Award

KHS Awards:

  • Cally Leenerts

    • 5th Year Participant Achievement Award

    • Senior Biological Finalist

    • Division I, Senior Biological

  • Carl Hausch

    • Honorable Mention, Senior Biological

  • Savin Langenwalter

    • Excellence in Science Research Award

  • Maribelle Zirkel

    • 6th Year Participant Achievement Award

    • Senior Biological Finalist

    • Division I, Senior Biological

  • Avery Totten

    • Cedar Rapids Audubon Society Award

  • Landon Mondon

    • 4th Year Participant Achievement Award

Central Lee CSD Property Tax Hearing March 24th, 2026

CENTRAL LEE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
DONNELLSON, IOWA 52625
LOCATION: DISTRICT OFFICE
TENTATIVE AGENDA March 24, 2026
Property Tax Public Hearing – 5:00 PM

1. Call to Order
2. Presentation on FY27 Budget and Property Tax Levy
3. Public Hearing – FY27 Property Tax Rate
4. Adjourn
Note: The board will take a dinner break between the public hearing and special session.
Special Session Agenda – 6:00 PM
1. Call to order
2. Consider/Approve Music Department Spring Break Trip 2026-2027 (Motion)
3. Approve the following transfer (Motion)
a. April Hassman – Transfer to 1st Grade 2026-2027
4. Discussion with McPherson & Jacobson, LLC regarding the Superintendent
Search
5. Adjourn (Motion)

Mount Pleasant Personnel and Finance Committee Meeting Wednesday, March 25th

The Mount Pleasant Personnel and Finance Committee will meet Wednesday, March 25th at 4:00 p.m. at City Hall.

On the agenda is a review of Draft Two of the fiscal year 2027 budget, along with consideration of a purchase for a snow box blade for the Public Works Department.

The meeting will also include an open forum before adjournment.

Mount Pleasant City Public Hearing on Proposed Property Tax FY 26-27

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in an adjourned session on Wednesday, March 25th at 5:00 p.m. at City Hall.

During the meeting, council members will hold a public hearing on the city’s proposed maximum property tax dollars for the 2026-2027 fiscal year, followed by a vote on that measure.

The meeting will also include a public forum before adjourning ahead of the regular council session scheduled for 5:30 p.m.

Mount Pleasant City Council Adjourned Session on Wednesday, March 25th, 2026

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in Adjourned Session on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street, second-floor meeting room at 5:00 p.m.

A G E N D A

1. Roll Call.

2. Approve agenda.

3. New Business –

a) 5:00 p.m. Public Hearing on City of Mount Pleasant 2026/2027 maximum property

tax dollars.

b) Approve 2026/2027 maximum property tax dollars.

4. Public Forum.

5. Adjourn to meet in regular session on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, at 5:30 p.m.

Mount Pleasant Compost Site Reopens April 1, Yard Waste Pickup Resumes April 3

The City of Mount Pleasant has announced the seasonal reopening of its compost site and the return of curbside yard waste collection.

The City Compost Site, located at 700 West Yocum Lane, southwest of Saunders Park at the end of Yocum Lane and Hoaglin Drive, will open for the season on Wednesday, April 1st. The site will be open Wednesdays from 1 to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the summer months.

Curbside yard waste collection will also resume on Friday, April 3rd. Residents are reminded to contact City Hall by noon on the Thursday prior to their scheduled pickup to request service.

For more information about the compost site, and for curbside pickup requests, contact City Hall at 319-385-1470.