Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting June 5th Covered Roads, Finance, Court schedules, and Veterans Services

During this week’s regular Board of Supervisors meeting, department heads provided a series of updates covering roads, finance, court schedules, and veterans services.

Secondary Roads Update

Engineer Jake Hotchkiss reported on recent activity by the Henry County Road Department. Following recent rainfall, crews have focused on blading roads and addressing overgrowth.

“Our operators have been working on spraying noxious weeds for the second round. We’ve seen an uptick in growth,” Hotchkiss noted. Two mowers are currently assigned to gravel road routes, and the dirt patcher has been out prepping Racine Avenue for a slur-wedge and seal coat project scheduled later this summer.

Hickory Avenue’s culvert replacement was completed last week and seeded on Monday. The department has also been addressing erosion control.

Another highlight was the successful completion of the double-seal coat on Old Highway 34. “That was finished as of yesterday afternoon,” Hotchkiss confirmed. A sand seal will follow, but the road will be open for the upcoming tractor parade. Maps of parade routes were distributed, and Hotchkiss emphasized that normal traffic is expected unless otherwise requested.

Treasurer’s Office

Treasurer Kellie Sloan highlighted the ongoing driver’s license surcharge program, which brings in additional revenue from out-of-county customers. “In May, we had 51 such customers, totaling $510 in added revenue,” Sloan said. Since its implementation in January, the office has collected over $3,400 that would have otherwise gone uncollected.

Sloan also noted that Mount Pleasant is using a 2024 resolution allowing parking ticket fines to place holds on vehicle registrations. Four holds have been placed so far.

Interest collected in May totaled $42,625. The delinquent property tax list was published this week, and online registration for the June 17 tax sale will close at midnight on the 12th. Currently, 54 bidders are registered, down from the usual 250. Sloan speculated the lower figure may be due to only $195,000 in unpaid taxes remaining.

Courts & County Attorney’s Office

A Deputy County Attorney offered an overview of June’s court activity. Judge John Wright will rotate in for eight weeks. Upcoming court dates include June 9, 16, 23, and 30. Arraignments will be on the 4th and 18th. Initial appearances are held each morning at 9 a.m.

Court proceedings are open to the public, including pre-trials for traffic and simple misdemeanors on Thursdays and Fridays.

Additionally, the Attorney Stater will attend depositions on June 19–20 in Des Moines related to a state certification hearing for former deputy Arturo Perez. The County Attorney’s Office clarified they are attending to ensure civil procedure is followed. None of the involved county employees are parties in the case.

Veterans Affairs

Roger Pittsenbarger reported that claims processing times have grown due to increased caseloads transferred from California to the Des Moines VA office. “Claims are taking up to six months now,” he stated.

He attended a regional meeting and Veterans Appreciation Day at the Capitol on May 14, where Governor Reynolds declared May as Veterans Month in Iowa. Roger also highlighted regular monthly breakfasts the third week of each month at the VFW; Praising the growing attendance and guest presentations.

He noted that the 224th Brigade Engineer Battalion deployed on May 29 from Old Threshers in Mount Pleasant. The send-off drew a large turnout, including crowds lining the overpass on Highway 218. According to Pittsenbarger, 1,917 Iowa troops have been activated—a deployment scale not seen in over a decade.

The next Henry County Board of Supervisor Meeting will be Thursday June 12th at 9am.

Vandalism Reported at Washington Co. Courthouse

Washington, Iowa – On June 4, 2025, at approximately 2:39 PM, the Washington Police Department responded to a report of criminal mischief at the Washington Courthouse.

According to the caller, an individual who had been inside the courthouse earlier in the day caused damage to both the men’s and women’s restrooms.

Officer 109 responded to the scene, and a report was filed regarding the incident.

The investigation is ongoing. No further details have been released at this time.

Anyone with information regarding the incident should contact local law enforcement.

Only 5 Days Left to Order Georgia Peaches from Heartland Youth For Christ

Time is running out to get your hands on delicious, farm-fresh Georgia peaches through the 2025 Heartland Youth For Christ (HYFC) Peach Sale Fundraiser! With only five days left to place your order, don’t miss your chance to support local youth programs while stocking up on one of summer’s sweetest treats.

Only Georgia peaches are available this year—Colorado peaches will not be offered.

All proceeds from the sale help fund HYFC’s outreach efforts for teens across Southeast Iowa. Your purchase directly supports mentorship, events, and faith-based programming for local youth.

Place your pre-order today at: https://heartland-yfc.square.site
Orders must be submitted by Tuesday, June 10th.

Midwest Old Threshers Seeking More Local Homes with Guest-Friendly Accessibility for In-Home Stay Program

Mount Pleasant, IA — As excitement builds for the 2025 Midwest Old Threshers Reunion, organizers are reaching out to local residents for help in welcoming the thousands of guests expected during this milestone year. The In-Home Stay Program, which pairs Reunion visitors with homeowners in the Mt. Pleasant area, is in need of additional guest-friendly homes, particularly those with minimal steps or single-level layouts.

“With the current list of homes filling up, we’re seeing more and more visitors reaching out in search of places to stay,” said Grant Davidson, Public Relations & Marketing Coordinator for Midwest Old Threshers. “This program not only offers guests a welcoming place to stay—it also builds meaningful connections between our visitors and the Mt. Pleasant community.”

The 2025 Reunion will take place August 28 through September 1, as Midwest Old Threshers is Celebrating 75 Years of tradition, history, and family fun. A record attendance is anticipated for the five-day event.

Residents with homes that are easy to navigate, such as those without stairs or with accessible entrances, are especially encouraged to consider participating.

To learn more or to join the program, please contact Lori Shoultz at (309) 791-7689.

By opening their homes, community members play a vital role in making this historic celebration a warm and memorable experience for all.

Victoria Pearson

Victoria Pearson, 54, of Mt. Pleasant, died Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington.

Ms. Pearson, the former Victoria Rose Lamm, was born July 9, 1970 in Mount Pleasant. She was the daughter of Richard Wayne and Karen Ann (Sanderson) Lamm. She attended school in Fairfield. In the early 2000’s, Victoria married Vernon Pearson. The couple later divorced.

Victoria was a longtime homemaker who enjoyed diamond painting and computers. Most especially, she cherished the time she spend with her granddaughters.

Survivors include 2 children – Nicolas Shepard and Kristen Morse and her husband Chris, all of Mt. Pleasant; a sister – Patty DuFour and a brother Jerry Lamb and his wife Renee, all of New London, and 2 granddaughters – Krysta and Dyana Morse.

Her parents, a sister – Brenda Hand and a brother, Jerry Lamb precede in death.

Private family services will be held with burial in the Salem East Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family. Thoughts and memories may be shared with her family and friends at www.kimzeyfh.com.

Philip Humbert White

Philip Humbert White, 83, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Monday, May 26, 2025 at Prestige Care Center in Fairfield.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Faculty and Staff Retirement Fund at Maharishi International University and mailed to the Development Office 1000 N. 4th St. Fairfield, Iowa 52557.

Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family.

Philip was born May 28, 1941 in San Diego, California, the son of Francis “Marshall” and Elizabeth “Betty” (Brown) White. Phil earned a Master’s in Political Science. He graduated from UC Berkeley School of Law in 1966. He married Caroline “Fauna” Edwards in November 1966 at Balboa Park in San Diego.

Phil taught political science at Laney College in Oakland, California and later taught in the Government Department at Maharishi International University. He spent many years in Europe as part of the international staff for the Transcendental Meditation Program.

Phil loved teaching and was an excellent storyteller. He enjoyed surfing, playing tennis, and going for walks along the beach, in the mountains and around lakes with his beloved Fauna.

Those left to honor his memory include his wife, Fauna of Fairfield; sister, Barbara White of Hemet, California; brother, Marshall “Spike” (Mary Ellen) White of Knoxville, Tennessee; nephews, Christopher and Mario Villalobos, and Gregory White; and a niece, Susan Daffron.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

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

The Mount Pleasant Street Committee will meet on Wednesday, June 11th, 2025, at 9:00 AM

The Mount Pleasant Street Committee will meet on Wednesday, June 11th, 2025, at 9:00 AM at City Hall in the City Administrators’ Conference Room.
AGENDA

1. Call to order.
2. Review Letter From Residents & Neighbors Regarding Walnut Street Extension.
3. Discuss No Parking Request on W. Orange Street
4. Review Memorandum of Understanding Between Henry County & the City of Mount Pleasant regarding Winfield Ave. Reconstruction
5. Review Request from Resident at 904 W. Washington
6. Discuss Concrete Road Patches from Public Works
7. Review Timeline for Adams Street Construction Project
8. Open Forum
9. Adjourn

Wayne N. Hansen

Wayne N. Hansen, 97, of Mount Pleasant, died Wednesday, May 28, 2025, at New London Specialty Care.

Wayne was born on March 6, 1928, in Aurora, Nebraska, the son of Charlie and Emma (Johnson) Hansen. Along with his sister Arlis, Wayne helped tend the family farm, until the Great Depression caused them to move to Yarmouth, Iowa. Upon the family’s arrival, they began to farm again in the Yarmouth and Mediapolis area. Wayne graduated from Mediapolis High School. He was drafted in the United States Army during the Korean War. On August 21, 1954, Wayne was united in marriage to Dorothy “Dottie” Congdon in Moline, Illinois. Wayne was baptized as a Jehovah’s Witness in 1957. He attended Augustana College and the University of Iowa, studying electrical engineering. Wayne’s skill with electronics took him to work for NASA for a short period, spending time in Puerto Rico launching rockets. Wayne also worked 18 years for KILJ Radio as a broadcast engineer. Wayne was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, in Burlington, and had a deep love of the Bible.

Wayne is survived by his daughter Marcie Hansen of Mount Pleasant. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Dottie, son Joe Hansen, and sister Arlis.

Memorial service will be held 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 8, 2025, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Burlington. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday. Inurnment will be at a later date in the Oakland Mills Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established for World Wide Work of Jehovah’s Witnesses.  The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Wayne and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com