Lee County Deputies were dispatched to the River Road area outside of Keokuk on Thursday to look for a vehicle that had been involved in a hit and run driving northbound. A short while later a call came in about a vehicle matching that description in a ditch at 3381 River Road. When deputies arrived, the individual had fled the scene. The vehicle had a matching plate number to the one that fled from Keokuk. A witness stated she saw a white male in a yellow shirt and dark hair walking away from the scene of the accident asking people for rides. The deputies were able to locate the individual identified as Jacob Thompson. Thompson reportedly had the smell of an alcoholic beverage and was stumbling and slurring words. Officers had to ask Thompson several times to put his hands behind his back and quit pulling away. Keokuk police took Thompson to the Keokuk Police Department for further OWI investigation.
Beulah Louise Mears
Beulah Louise Mears, 98, of New London, died Friday, August 11, 2023 at New London Specialty Care. She was born March 5, 1925 in Ferris, Illinois to Charles Albert and Myrtle Carroll Long. On March 10, 1945 she married John Leonard Mears in Good Hope, Illinois. He died May 28, 2011.
Louise worked as a nurse’s aide at Mount Pleasant Mental Health; IAAP in Middletown; and at Motorola for twelve years, retiring in 1986. She was a member of First Christian Church, Blandinsville, Illinois and later attended Harmony Bible Church and Calvary Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant.
Survivors include her sons Charles (Connie) Mears and John E. Mears, both of New London; daughter Linda (Larry) Zachmeyer of Ft. Madison; eight grandchildren; twenty-three great-grandchildren and many great-great-grandchildren. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; daughter Charlotte Allen; son-in-law Larry Allen; sister M. Maxine Keithley; and nephew Gene Keithley.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am, August 25, 2023 at Elliott Chapel, New London with Mr. Dan Dingus officiating. Visitation will begin at 9:00 with the family receiving friends beginning at 10:00 until the time of the service. Burial of her cremains along with her beloved husband, John, will be at Burge Cemetery, rural New London immediately following the service. A memorial has been established for Harmony Bible Church. Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.
Temporary closure of Iowa 78 near Winfield in Henry County begins on Monday, Aug. 14
If you travel on Iowa 78 in Henry County you need to be aware of an upcoming road construction project that may slow down your trip. Beginning on Monday, Aug. 14 until early September, weather permitting, Iowa 78, between U.S. 218 and the junction of Iowa 78 and Henry County Road H-18, will be closed so crews can resurface the Iowa 78 roadway.
Louise Mears
Louise Mears, 98, of New London, died Friday, August 11, 2023 at the New London Specialty Care. Services are pending at Elliott Chapel, New London.
Southeast Iowa Fishing Report
Big Hollow LakeThe water temperature is around 80 degrees; cooler weather this week might lower the water temperature. Thermocline is bottoming out at 6 feet. Water clarity is about 30 inches. Bluegill – Slow: Try fishing in the trees out from the islands on the north side of the lower end of the lake. Find bluegill in 5-6 feet of water in the trees. Bobber and worm work best; a small jig tipped with a small piece of bait is worth a try. Channel Catfish – Fair: Look for catfish along the face of the dam and in the old creek channel, especially out from the boat ramp bay where the old bridge was. Largemouth Bass – Slow: Look for bass down at about 6 feet, no deeper. Flip soft plastics and jigs back into the flooded timber at 4-6 feet down to find them.
Iowa River (Columbus Junction to Mississippi River)The Iowa River got a brief bump of 6 inches of water level after the rains. That is long gone; didn’t even cover over any of the sand bars. Would be tough to navigate with a boat right now. Channel Catfish – Fair: Find the deeper pools of water around the brush piles and logjams where catfish spend nearly every August waiting out the low water and hot weather. Most anglers have switched from live bait to cut bait and stink baits.
Lake Belva DeerWater clarity is a couple of feet. Thermocline is at 5 to 7 feet. Water temperature was 78 degrees on August 7, down from 83 the week before. Water remains a green color. Black Crappie – Slow: A few anglers early in the morning are still picking up a few in about 6 to 7 feet along the trees out from the beach. Bluegill – Slow: Try vertically jigging around the trees to a depth of about 6-7 feet. Drift quietly from spot to spot; use a 1/64 oz jig tipped with a waxworm. Try the bays on the south side where there is more shade on the water. Channel Catfish – Fair: Along the face of the dam is always a good place to catch nice catfish. Don’t forget to try the “Old Pond”. Largemouth Bass – Slow: Bass are suspended down about 6-7 feet out in the trees. Try soft plastic or weedless jigs early in the morning.
Lake DarlingWater temperature is 77 degrees. Water clarity is 20 inches. Water remains a green color. The lake is still 8-10 inches from going over the spillway. Most fish are hanging out at between 6.5 and 7.5 feet to stay cool. Bluegill – Slow: Try slow trolling a small (1/64 oz) jig tipped with a waxworm over tops of the rock piles. Channel Catfish – Fair: Catfish are out in the shallower culvert piles and at the foot of the rip-rap. Largemouth Bass – Slow: Water is fairly clear below the phytoplankton layer (about 2.5 feet). Run a shallow diving crankbait (0-4 feet) just below that in the morning or a medium diver (5-9 feet) trolled a little later in the day.
Lake GeodeLots of rain has water going over the spillway. Water remains very green with a water clarity of 25 inches. The water temperature is 81 degrees. Black Crappie – Slow: Crappies are out in deeper water for the summer. Try slow trolling in 8 to 10 feet of water along the drop-offs. Bluegill – Slow: Slow troll or drift with a small jig along the lake renovation haul road on the west side of the lake; should bring you up along side enough of the rock piles and gravel flats to catch some bluegills. Largemouth Bass – Slow: While the water has cooled some, fishing pressure has remained fairly low. Bass are hanging out just off the drop-offs in 7 to 8 feet of water.
Lost Grove LakeWater clarity has remained fairly good this summer at 7-8 feet; not really that green in color. Water temperature is 77-78 degrees. Weed beds are few and far between. The thermocline starts at 7 feet and bottoms out at 14 feet. Lost Grove Lake has Eurasian Watermilfoil; be sure to clean all vegetation off your boat and trailer before leaving the boat ramp area. Black Crappie – Slow: Crappies are out along the edge of the flooded timber in 10 to 12 feet of water. Try vertical jigging or slow trolling until you find them. Bluegill – Fair: Try slip bobbers and worms off the jetties in 5-6 feet of water. Boat anglers are fishing the rock piles and cedar trees at about those same depths. Largemouth Bass – Slow: Most boats are out from shore either vertically jigging or slow trolling crankbaits in about 10-12 feet of water. The thermocline bottoms out a little deeper at about 14 feet.
Skunk River (Rose Hill to Coppock)The rains bumped up the water level just a little. The water temperature is in the upper 70s. Channel Catfish – Fair: Keep working the deeper pockets of water; haven’t seen much to get those fish to leave that yet.
For more information on the above lakes and rivers call the Lake Darling Fisheries Office at 319- 694-2430.
Burlington Teen Charged After Pursuit
A Burlington teen has been charged with interference with official acts and eluding following a car chase on Tuesday, August 8th.
At about 9:47 PM Tuesday, an Iowa State Trooper observed a vehicle speeding near Kirkwood Street and Roosevelt Avenue in Burlington. The trooper attempted to pull over the vehicle, but the driver didn’t stop.
The pursuit eventually ended near Oak Street and Central Avenue, when the four occupants of the vehicle ran away. Investigators were able to locate the car’s owner, and the driver was identified as the 17-year-old.
The Iowa State Patrol says that no damages or injuries were caused by the pursuit.
Karen S. Schlicher
Karen S. Schlicher, 75, of Farmington, Iowa, passed away at 11:44 a.m. Wednesday, August 9, 2023, at her home in Farmington.
She was born on November 16, 1947, in Keokuk, Iowa, the daughter of Donald and Thelma (Edlen) O’Day. On June 4, 1966, she married Dale Schlicher in Revere, Missouri.
She is survived by her husband: Dale; two sons: Stacy (Christina) Schlicher and Corey Schlicher; four grandchildren: Nadia (Wyatt) Stewart, Justice (Jenna) Schlicher, Frankie (TJ) Rieniets and Paige (TY) Barker; six great grandchildren: Joquel, Jazlyn, Walter, Corbin, Selena and Goldie; two brothers: Paul (Barbie) O’Day and Ross (Kathy) O’Day. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Karen was a member of Amazing Grace Bible Church in Kahoka. She served on the Farmington EMT’s, the blood mobile and was a Harmony school board member. Karen enjoyed reading, watching the news and game show channel, playing board games, cards and Yahtzee. She was an avid St. Louis Cardinal fan. She loved her flower beds, hummingbirds, going to her children and grandchildren school sporting events and most of all, spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Her body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.
A visitation will begin at 12:00 noon, Monday, August 14, 2023, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Farmington, where the family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. that evening.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 15, 2023, at Amazing Grace Bible Church in Kahoka, Missouri with Pastor Matt Wallain officiating.
Burial will be at Primrose Cemetery, rural Primrose, Iowa.
Memorials have been established in her memory for the Farmington EMT’s, Farmington Ball Association or Amazing Grace Bible Church.
On-line condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of Farmington is assisting the family with arrangements.

Disaster Proclamation Issued for Des Moines County in Response to Severe Weather
Gov. Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster proclamation for Des Moines County in response to severe weather that occurred beginning Aug. 4. The governor’s proclamation activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program and the Disaster Case Advocacy Program.
The Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food, and temporary housing expenses. Original receipts are required for those seeking reimbursement for actual expenses related to storm recovery. The grant application and instructions are available on the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management website at https://homelandsecurity.iowa.gov/assistance. Potential applicants have 45 days from the date of the proclamation to submit a claim.
The Disaster Case Advocacy Program addresses serious disaster-related needs. Disaster case advocates work with clients to coordinate services and resources to address disaster-related unmet needs, build a recovery plan, and access available resources. There are no income eligibility requirements for this program; it closes 180 days from the date of the governor’s proclamation. To sign up for the Disaster Case Advocacy Program, contact your local Community Action Agency: https://iowacommunityaction.org/find-an-agency/.