Mt. Pleasant Municipal Utilities reported a water main break at about 4pm this afternoon at Walnut Street and Laurel Drive in Mt. Pleasant. The water main break was a result of a separate project requiring digging in the area today. The water has been shut off along Walnut Street from Washington to Alter Court and Green and Webster Streets from Walnut to Locust Street. Mt. Pleasant Utility crews are currently on the scene and working to repair the line.
Michael Chrissinger
Michael Arthur “Mike” Chrissinger, 62, of Mt. Pleasant, died Friday, May 23, 2025 at his residence.
Mike was born December 4, 1962 in Burlington, Iowa. He was the son of Everett Dean and Cecile (Lauber) Chrissinger. He grew up in New London, and graduated from New London High School in 1981. Following graduation, Mike enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on November 12, 1981. He served as a semi-tractor/trailer operator. He was honorably discharged as a Corporal on April 10, 1990 at Camp LeJune, North Carolina.
Mike married Rhonda Kay Martin. The couple later divorced. Mike was then united in marriage to Wendy Quay Westerbeck. The couple later divorced.
For many years following his military service, Mike was a machine mechanic for McKay-Mitchell Envelope and later Innovaire.
Mike enjoyed hunting. He also enjoyed his collection of pocket and bowie knives.
Survivors include his daughters, Ryen Moehle and her husband Zach of Westwood, Nicole Humble and her husband Tyler of Des Moines and Shawna Hefele and her husband Anthony of Indianola; 2 half-sisters – Kristie Wilson of Cedar Rapids and Sheryl Chrissinger; a step brother – Ryan Homan of Marion, IA; a step-sister – Melissa Chrissinger of Cedar Rapids. Mike is also survived by a soon-to-be born grandchild, as well as 3 children that called him “Papa” – Lydia, Levyn and Lyza.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
There will be no formal funeral service for Mike. Cremation rites have been entrusted to the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.
George Fredrick Septer – PENDING
George Fredrick Septer, 83, of Salem passed away on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at Park Place in Mount Pleasant.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mount Pleasant.
“Click It. Don’t Risk It”
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau (GTSB) is partnering with Iowa law enforcement agencies for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) “Click It. Don’t Risk It.” Campaign. This is a high-visibility seat belt enforcement effort centered around the Memorial Day holiday and will end on June 1.
According to the Iowa Department of Transportation, there have been 88 traffic fatalities in the state so far this year. At least 29 of those people were not wearing seatbelts.
Law Enforcement will do a similar high-visibility enforcement campaign in November with its “Click It or Ticket” campaign for the Thanksgiving weekend.
Stride into Summer
Stride into Summer with a Family Walk at Mt. Pleasant’s Eastlake Park on Sunday, June 1st. Sponsored by Health Henry County Communities, the walk will start by the Tennis Courts and loop around Eastlake with family-friendly activity stations to visit. The Henry County Sheriff’s Office will have the fingerprint/Kids ID Kit, and a fire truck and ambulance will be on site. Enjoy kids’ games, summer safety information, a story walk, hands-on activities, giveaways and of course, a health snack! The Stride into Summer Family Walk is from 1-4pm on Sunday, June 1st with the rain date scheduled for June 8th.
Gordon Leon Pilcher
Gordon Leon Pilcher, 71, of Fairfield, IA passed away on Friday, May 23, 2025, at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. As were his wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service to celebrate his life will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at the Cranston Family Funeral Home in Fairfield, IA with Pastor Gary Van Nyhuis officiating. Burial will be in the Dunnville Cemetery immediately following the service. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at the Cranston Family Funeral Home in Fairfield beginning at 3:00 p.m. with the family present to greet friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Memorial contributions in Gordon’s honor may be directed to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or to the Shriners Children’s Hospital and may be mailed to 1837 Brookville Rd., Fairfield, IA 52556. Friends may leave online condolences at www.cranstonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
Gordon Leon Pilcher was born on January 17, 1954, in Ottumwa, IA. He attended school and graduated from Ottumwa High School in 1972, and soon after began a career that would lead him down many rewarding paths. Road construction took him to Fairfield, IA where he met his future wife, Barb Rippey. They were united in marriage in 1974 at the Fairfield Friends Church. Gordon’s career advanced as he took on a role at Iowa Malleable in the Pattern Department, serving the company loyally for 21 years until its closure.
A believer in education and self-improvement, Gordon returned to school at Indian Hills where he excelled and made the Dean’s List in Business Management. His professional journey continued as he ventured into sales at Fairfield Lumber and later opened his own auto repair shop, Pro Motors. Gordon was versatile in his work spending time as a real estate agent before eventually becoming a facilities manager for Cambridge and the Sondheim Center in Fairfield.
In his retirement, Gordon combined his love for animals and his knack for business to start Waggin Tails Boarding, a service where he cared for and boarded pets. He found immense satisfaction in providing a home away from home for the furry companions of others.
Gordon’s early years were peppered with memorable moments coaching little league softball, where he helped shape the lives of many young athletes. His passion for rebuilding and collecting cars was more than a hobby; it was a testament to his appreciation for craftsmanship and history. He loved the outdoors with a particular fondness for camping and fishing. Gordon and Barb shared a love for travel, exploring far-off places together and collecting stories along the way. His interest in knives and guns led to a remarkable collection, each piece with its own story, much like Gordon himself.
Gordon was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Ruth Burrows Pilcher; his siblings, Russell Pilcher, Charles Pilcher, Carol Paxton, and Eva Pilcher; and a grandchild, Rena Pilcher.
Gordon’s memory is cherished by his wife, Barb Pilcher of Fairfield, IA; his children, Deon (Dave) Rude, Erin (Denver) Carlson, and Jerod (Jenn) Pilcher; his eight grandchildren, Alie, Logan, Dallas, Jacob, Aspen, Josua, Evan, and Lillith; two sisters-in-law, Sally Pilcher and Betty Vealey; and a brother-in-law, Larry (Cindy) Rippey, as well as many extended family and friends.

May 26, 2025 – June 1, 2025
Summer Recreation Season
Iowa state parks and forests are gearing up for Memorial Day weekend which is the traditional start of the outdoor summer recreation season.
Iowa parks offer a variety of activities from hiking the trails to picnicking, fishing and swimming.
Park visitors can help take care of the parks by cleaning up trash after themselves, and carrying out what they brought in and park vehicles in designated parking lots and not along roadways. If visiting beaches, be aware that most swimming areas do not have a lifeguard on duty, and pets must be kept off beaches and be on a leash.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources offers these Tips:
- Keep track of the weather and have a plan in case of severe weather
- Pack bug spray, sunscreen and a basic first-aid kit
- Check the registration kiosk for activities in the area
- Don’t burn trash
- Don’t bring fireworks
- Be a good neighbor. Observe quiet hours and pick up after yourself