Jonathon Taylor

Jonathon Dale Taylor, 42, of Adel, formerly of Fairfield, died as a result of an automobile accident, February 4, 2024.

Friends may call after 1:00 p.m. with the family greeting friends from 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday, February 9, 2024 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. Funeral services celebrating his life will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 10th at Behner Funeral Home. Burial will be at Maple Hill Cemetery in Birmingham. Memorials may be made to the family for his daughter, Cadyn.

Jon was born October 21, 1981 in Keosauqua the son of Carol (Countryman) and Herman Taylor. He was a 2000 graduate of Van Buren High School.

Jon started working at 16 years old when he figured out he could skip class all afternoon and get paid for it. He was offered a full-time position at Agri-Plastics when he graduated from high school. Jon would work there for another 9 years before going to spend another 5 years in the plastics business as a supervisor at Tigerhawk. He liked running a forklift With Hearth and Home Technologies in Mt. Pleasant for a couple of years before relocating to Alabama. Jon got a job as a grocery selector at McLane Distribution in July of 2018. While at McLane, Jon obtained his CDL and proudly worked out of the Cottonwood, Alabama distribution center. He recently transferred to his home state of Iowa last summer and was currently dispatched out of the Ankeny Domicile.

Jon married April Marie Harter in September 2007 in Fairfield. They welcomed the peanut of Jon’s eye, Cadyn Caroline, April 17, 2013. Jon was a devoted father and enjoyed spending lots of time building Lego sets, going to the movies, or just going on a random adventure with his daughter. If he wasn’t spending time with Cadyn, Jon was always out riding his motorcycle when the weather would allow, or spending time with family and beloved friends. Uncle Jon loved annoying his nieces and nephew, but Jon was truly a child at heart for any kid he encountered. Jon didn’t know a stranger and most people that can remember him usually have an entertaining story of what happened, or what was said.

He is survived by his wife and daughter, April and Cadyn Taylor of Fairfield; sister, Winter (Craig Dresback) Taylor of Creston, Iowa; Nieces, Kordelia Taylor, Lehdyn and MaKenna Dresback; nephew, Edwin Dresbeck; cousins, Josh (Mandy) and Harley Gradwell.

Jon is preceded in death by his parents; grandparents, Dale and Marjorie Countryman, and Ellie Mae Sunday; and cousin, Edwinna “Cookie” Proctor.

Online condolences may be made to Jon’s family by viewing his obituary at www.behnerfh.com.

Carol Nemitz

Carol J. Nemitz, 89, died on February 3, 2024, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. She was born February 25, 1934, in Pulaski, Iowa, to William and Joyce Baughman Nemitz. Carol’s childhood was spent with her brother, Rex, and their cousin, JoAnn Baughman, who was raised in their home.

Carol’s early education was in the Pulaski schools where she graduated from high school in 1951. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Iowa Wesleyan College in 1956. During her time at Iowa Wesleyan she played basketball, was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, was active in band, chorus, drama, publications, and in activities of the church.

From 1953 to 1958 Carol taught elementary classes in the Wapello, Keystone, and Corydon school systems. In 1960 she completed a Master’s Degree in Guidance and Counseling at the University of Iowa. Following her time at Iowa she was appointed Residence Hall Director at the University of Northern Iowa.

Carol joined the staff of Iowa Wesleyan College in 1963 where she remained until her retirement in August of 2013. Her return as a professional at the College included roles in Student Affairs and teaching psychology. Later, she became Dean of Women, Dean of Student Personnel Services and in 1979 was appointed Iowa Wesleyan’s first female Vice President when she was named Vice President of Student Affairs. She was also an active manager in several of the college’s expansion projects including the construction of new campus buildings and the restoration of the historic Chapel Auditorium. In 2002, she served as Interim President of IWC.

Carol was a member of the National Association of Women in Education, The Student Personnel Administrators, The Foreign Student Advisors, and The American Association of University Women.

In the Mt. Pleasant community, Carol was an active member of First United Methodist Church, serving on the Staff Parish Relations Committee and as a delegate to the Iowa Annual Conference for many years. She was also involved with Rotary International and Chapter DD of TTT. She enjoyed serving on the Mt. Pleasant Municipal Utilities Board.

Carol was a past president of Chapter Original A of PEO, which was founded on the campus of Iowa Wesleyan College in 1869.  Her work with PEO continued to be an important focus in her retirement.

Carol received numerous awards throughout her career and for her volunteer work, but the ones bestowed upon her by Iowa Wesleyan held a special place in her heart. She was honored with the Alumni Service Award, The Distinguished Service Award, and received an honorary doctorate from the College. She received the Iowa Student Personnel Association Distinguished Service Award, naming her the first woman in the organization’s history to earn this distinction. The award recognized her “long and meritorious service in student affairs, a high level of administrative competence, and leadership in community and college affairs.” In recognition of her many significant contributions, a newly constructed residence hall on the Iowa Wesleyan campus was named Nemitz Suites.

Carol was preceded in death by her parents, her dear friend Ruth Keraus and her beloved dog Lady, brother Rex, sister-in-law Helen, cousins JoAnn Baughman Carter and Barbara Carter. She is survived by seven nieces and nephews: Pat (Dan) Adkison, Connie (Brian) Kissell, Jackie (Don) Smith, and John Nemitz, all residing in Missouri; JoAnn’s children Mary Louise (Roy) Harrell and Cindy Frazier, residing in Texas. Additionally, she is survived by six great nieces and nephews and nine great great nieces and nephews.

Carol’s pioneering spirit, dedication and wry wit will be remembered by her family, many friends, and the larger Iowa Wesleyan community that made up her world.

Memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 17, 2024, at the First United Methodist Church in Mount Pleasant. Rev. Court Fischer will officiate. Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until time of service. The service will be livestreamed on the First United Methodist Church YouTube Channel, Powell Funeral Homes Facebook page and at www.powellfuneralhomes.com. Private inurnment will be held at a later date. Memorials may be directed to the First United Methodist Church of Mount Pleasant, Heifer International www.heifer.org, and Henry County Heritage Trust – In support and honor of The Iowa Wesleyan Legacy Archives. The Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory is caring for Carol and her family.

February 5, 2024 – February 11, 2024

02/06/24
William Bensmiller
02/06/24
Vivian Bjork
02/06/24
Ronnie Smithburg
02/06/24
Ken Hawkins
02/06/24
Peyton Thomas - 14 y/o - belated from 02/05
02/07/24
Lane Garmoe
02/07/24
Janet Klein (103)
02/07/24
Elinor Krieger-Coble
02/08/24
Lisa Miller
02/08/24
Mark Stalder
02/08/24
Kelly White
02/08/24
Terry Joe Aplara
02/08/24
Olivia Neil - 3
02/08/24
Tom and Christina Allender
02/09/24
David Muhs
02/09/24
Bryon Olson
02/09/24
Zuma Rose
02/09/24
Pat & Joyce Wathen - 50 yrs!
02/10/24
Jeffrey Beavers
02/10/24
Joy Gilleard
02/10/24
Deanna Palar
02/10/24
Monica Wesely
02/10/24
Noah Miller
02/10/24
Julie Baker
02/10/24
Payton Miller
02/11/24
Jason Goody

30th Annual InMotion Show Choir Invitational Results

Results:

Grand Champion:Central Singers Inc, Davenport Central (4A)

1st Runner Up: Swingspan, Ft. Madison

2nd Runner Up: Westside Delegation, CR Jefferson

3rd Runner Up:  Xhileration, CR Xavier

4th Runner Up:  Christopher Jive and the Uptown 45, West Branch

5th Runner Up:  Blue Vibrations, Davenport Central (Prep)

Best Vocals & Best Choreography & Best Band:

Central Singers, Inc-Davenport Central

Best Soloists:  Javah Davis-Ft. Madison

Bailey Parker-Davenport Central

Best Crew: West Branch

Fan Appreciation: PELLAdrenaline-Pella

 

Thank you and Shout out to Mt. Pleasant Middle School Choral Director Brooke Smith and Julie Gilmore for results and photos!

The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey

It was an exciting week at the statehouse with several great pieces of legislation being passed through subcommittees and committees!

 

On Tuesday, I loved seeing two FFA groups from our district visit us at the Capitol! It was so incredible talking to the students who are actively pursuing leadership responsibilities through the FFA program. This week, the Mount Pleasant FFA and the North Mahaska FFA chapters visited. Each year I ask the students who grew up on a farm or have an ag background and I am always amazed how many students are in FFA with no ag background! I love this! It is a great example how out Ag industry in Iowa has marketed themselves to all Iowans about the GREAT careers in Iowa in the ag industry!

There certainly was more discussion on AEAs this week. In my previous newsletter I highlighted how the AEA system is in need to become more efficient and the administrative bloat that weighs down the AEA system needs addressed. As a business owner, I understand that changes sometimes need to be made to increase the efficiency of any system. Assistance to students with disabilities must improve as well and certainly more conversation will be had on these issues.

For those of you who know me, you know how much I am against speed cameras (or what I refer to as “revenue generators”) that are popping up all over the state. There are several bills alive right now with different approaches addressing the out of control placement of these “revenue generators” throughout the state. Some of the bills regulate them and some of the bills ban them. Whatever approach we take, it’s time to get it addressed!

  • These are “revenue generators” because the ticket is NOT issues to the person at fault, rather to the car owner. It should NOT be the responsibility of the car owner to make whoever was driving the car pay the fine, that responsibility should be on the law enforcement agency that is issuing the ticket.
  • These are “revenue generators” because the way the ticket is issued, they are not traffic violations. Therefore they do not have to follow the scheduled fine structure that is in place by state law. The state has a scale as to the maximum a fine for a speeding ticket can be charged at various intervals (5-10 MPH over, 11-20 MPH, etc….). Since these “revenue generators” do not have to follow state law, more often than not the fine from these “revenue generators” is double what state law allows!
  • These are “revenue generators” because I have seen tickets that have been issued at 1 MPH over the limit. Find me a law enforcement official who has written a ticket at 1 MPH over.
  • These are “revenue generators” because over a year ago on behalf of the Iowa Senate Transportation committee, I requested the data (number of tickets, revenue generated, crash data, etc) from every community that has these “revenue generators”, and only 1 community provided the data. They must be afraid of us seeing how much revenue these are generating!
  • These are “revenue generators” because the most profitable ones in the state are ALWAYS placed on state or federal highways, rarely on city owned streets. If the taxpayer of the state is paying for and maintaining the road, why isn’t the state getting the income from the “revenue generators” that are being placed on the road?
  • These are “revenue generators” because the City of Prairie City (just one example of MANY) has earned $3.4 MILLION in just over a year off of their cameras, with nearly all of that revenue coming from the camera on Hwy 163 (which is a state road). One can argue the safety issue concerning these “revenue generators” however there is no common sense argument to justify how citizens in the entire state should be subsidizing new tennis courts, new fire station, new water system, paving roads, etc. in Prairie City so that their residents don’t have to.

I serve on the Senate Ways and Means committee and this week we released two proposals to ensure tax relief for Iowans. The first proposal will lower corporate and individual income taxes. The second is a constitutional amendment which requires a two-thirds majority to increase taxes.

Since Republicans took the majority, we have consistently been putting money away into the taxpayer relief fund. While states such as Minnesota have been running up massive deficits, Iowa has a massive budget surplus. The logical thing to do with these funds is to give the money back to the taxpayers and that is what we intend to do!  The constitutional amendment is a GREAT idea because it ensures that regardless of the political direction Iowa goes in the future, the citizens and their tax dollars will be  protected in the Iowa constitution.

Lastly, I had the opportunity to go to catch up with Henry County Sheriff, Rich McNamme at the Iowa Sheriffs Association Legislative Reception. While we chatted about issues this session that are of importance to the law enforcement community, we also had a few minutes to share stories with others from our trip this fall when we visited the Texas border.

I’m proud to stand by our brave men and women in uniform who risk their lives to protect us! It is because of them that I proudly stood by Governor Reynolds’s Back the Blue Bill which became law in 2021. As a volunteer fire fighter for 32 years, I could not be more grateful for the work of the law enforcement community!

Shirley K. Zahner – PENDING

Shirley K. Zahner, 76, of Burlington passed away on Thursday, February 1, 2024, at the Southeast Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

James H. ‘Jim” Gill

James H. ‘Jim” Gill, 95 of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Friday, February 2, 2024, at Sunrise Terrace in Winfield.

A private graveside service will be held at the Forest Home Cemetery in Mt. Pleasant.  Friends may call from 3 to 7 p.m. on Monday at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.  The family will not be present.  In lieu of flowers his family suggest you make a memorial to your favorite charity in his memory.

 

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

 Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.

MPCHS January 2024 Students of Character

Mount Pleasant High School is proud to announce the January 2024 Students of Character, Addison McGehearty & Delania Hourihan. These students have demonstrated Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship. Students are nominated by the MPCHS faculty each month. If you see these students at school or in the community, please tell them to keep up the good work! We are Panther Proud of you all!

#GoPanthers #PantherProud

 

Additional nominees:

Adria Goodrich

Ashley Silva Rodrigues

Lilly Skaggs

Hannah Reinier

Jolynn Martin

Reyna Aranda-Lopez