NOW ONLINE! 2025 Henry County Fair Book

The 2025 Henry County Fair Book is now available online!

Whether you’re preparing exhibits, planning your visit, or just looking for key dates and details, the digital fair book has everything you need.

📅 Important Dates, Entry Deadlines, and Event Info
📖 Full Digital Fair Book Access
🔗 Click here to view: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/henry/county-fair

Stay informed and get ready for another exciting year at the Henry County Fair!

Margaret M. Triska

Margaret M. Triska, 92, of Salem, died following a brief battle with cancer on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.

Margaret was born March 12, 1933, in Salem, the daughter of Walter G. and Mary L. (Hudson) Elmore. She attended the Salem schools. On September 16, 1950, Margaret was united in marriage to Richard L. Triska, at the Salem Friends Church. The couple made their home in the Salem community and raised three daughters. Margaret worked at Salem Elementary School, and later at Kramer’s Convenience Store. She was a devoted member of the Gospel Peace Baptist Church, formerly known as the Salem Congregational Church. Margaret loved attending church, and serving others in any capacity. She also treasured the time she spent with family. Margaret enjoyed tending to her yard and mowing the lawn.

Margaret is survived by two daughters, Susan (Bill) DeWolf of Mount Pleasant, Teresa (Chuck) Kramer of Salem; eight grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; four great great grandchildren; and two brothers Wayne Buck Elmore of Omaha, NE, Larry Elmore of Franklin, NC.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Richard; daughter Bonnie Pickard; infant son James Triska; and four sisters Beverly Lyle, Patsy Smith, Mary Lou Stewart, and Miriam Francis.

Funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 30, 2025, at the Gospel Peace Baptist Church in Salem, with Pastor Aaron Helterbran officiating. Burial will follow in the Salem East Cemetery. Visitation will be held 1:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at the Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory. The family will be present to greet friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial funds have been established for Gospel Peace Baptist Church, and the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Margaret and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Kenneth Lee Rich

Kenneth Lee Rich, Jr., 79, of Mt. Union, died Sunday, May 25, 2025 at his home.  He was born in Burlington on February 6, 1946 to Kenneth Lee, Sr and Bonnie Jean Ried Rich.  On February 18, 1984, he married Rosalee Bell Stuart.  She died August 28, 2002.

He was a graduate of Burlington High School.  He worked as a machinist and in fabrication for JI Case Company for thirty-seven years, retiring in 2001.  Kenneth loved being outdoors and took immaculate care of his beloved acreage.  He enjoyed motorcycle rides, driving his jeep with the top off, and boating.

Survivors include his daughters Kendra (Eric) Knottnerus of Ainsworth and Kori Rich of New London; step daughter Gidget (Andy) Crossett of Mt. Pleasant; stepsons Tony (Sharon) Stuart of New London and John (Sharon) Stuart of Danville; thirteen grandchildren; twenty great-grandchildren; sisters Marcia Gaines of Fairfield and Kelly (Mark) Ripperger of Burlington; brother Tony (Liz) Rich of Burlington; brother-in-law Ron Hummer of Burlington; and many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his wife; parents; son Keith Rich; sister Teri Hummer; and brother-in-law Mort Gaines.

The family will greet friends from 9:00 am until 11:00 am on Monday, June 2, 2025 at Elliott Chapel, New London.  A committal of his ashes next to his beloved wife, Rosie, will follow at Trinity Cemetery, Mt. Union.  Memorials have been established for the American Cancer Society and Alzheimer’s Research.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Henry County Attorney Darin R. Stater Pushes Back on Sheriff’s Request for Outside Legal Counsel

A letter sent by Henry County Attorney Darin Stater, to the Board of Supervisors, and KILJ, reveals sharp disagreement with Sheriff Rich McNamee’s request for outside legal counsel in connection with an ongoing state administrative case involving former Deputy Arturo Perez.

The request, discussed at the Henry County Board of Supervisors meeting Thursday morning, stems from Sheriff McNamee’s concerns about testifying in a disciplinary hearing overseen by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). However, Stater argues that there is no legal basis for hiring external counsel at the county’s expense.

The situation became complicated during April 10 depositions, when Sheriff McNamee reportedly told state prosecutors he did not feel comfortable proceeding without “his attorney.” That prompted both state and defense attorneys to agree to pause the proceedings.

Following the incident, Stater said he spoke with Assistant Attorney General Lynn Hardisty, who confirmed she did not advise McNamee to seek counsel. Hardisty later offered to meet with the Sheriff to answer any questions about the process—an offer that, as of Thursday, McNamee had not accepted.

Stater said he met with both McNamee and Bell on April 18 to discuss the case and the deposition process. He also confirmed in a May 9 email that he would personally attend future depositions to ensure adherence to Iowa legal standards.

In light of the facts, Stater urged the Board of Supervisors to deny the Sheriff’s request for outside legal representation.

“Considering that neither the County nor the Sheriff are parties to this action, and there are two public attorneys attending to the Sheriff in this matter, I strongly advise you to deny Sheriff McNamee’s request,” Stater concluded.

It remains unclear how the Board will proceed. A decision could come at a future meeting or following consultation with legal counsel.

KILJ News will continue to monitor this story as it develops.

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report May 19 – May 25, 2025

May 19 – May 25, 2025

DES MOINES, Iowa (May 27, 2025) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provides a weather summary each week during this time.

“Last week’s cool and soggy conditions sidelined many farmers who were looking to finish planting or complete other field work. Despite the delays, most farmers are grateful to receive the rain as we recharge our soils and give the crops a strong early season boost,” said Secretary Naig. “We expect a less active weather pattern with warmer temperatures and spotty rain in the week ahead.”

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Crop Report
Timely rains while needed, limited Iowa farmers to 3.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 25, 2025, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Corn and soybean planting continued but some producers are waiting for warmer and drier conditions to start spraying.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 4 percent very short, 15 percent short, 76 percent adequate and 5 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 5 percent very short, 23 percent short, 67 percent adequate and 5 percent surplus.

Corn planted reached 95 percent. Corn emerged reached 76 percent, 6 days ahead of last year’s pace and 2 days ahead of normal. Corn condition rated 0 percent very poor, 2 percent poor, 15 percent fair, 62 percent good and 21 percent excellent. Ninety-two percent of the expected soybean crop has been planted, just over 2 weeks ahead of last year and 8 days ahead of the 5-year average. Soybeans emerged reached 60 percent, 8 days ahead of last year and 4 days ahead of normal. Soybean condition rated 1 percent very poor, 2 percent poor, 17 percent fair, 64 percent good and 16 percent excellent. Ninety-two percent of the State’s oat crop has emerged. Oats headed reached 26 percent. Oat condition rated 0 percent very poor, 1 percent poor, 13 percent fair, 69 percent good and 17 percent excellent.

Forty percent of the State’s first cutting of alfalfa hay has been completed.  Hay condition rated 85 percent good to excellent. Pasture condition rated 68 percent good to excellent.

MPCSD Superintendent Addresses Rumors About P.E.O Memorial Building Demolition

Mount Pleasant Community School District Superintendent John Henrickson is seeking to settle confusion and calm concerns following a recent article that misrepresented the district’s intentions for the P.E.O. Memorial Building.

The Mississippi Valley Publishing Group recently published a story suggesting that the district had decided to demolish the historic structure, located on the former Iowa Wesleyan University Central Campus, which the school district purchased earlier this year. However, Superintendent Henrickson emphasized that no such decision has been made.

In a public statement, Henrickson clarified:
“Several weeks ago I met with correspondent Bob Hansen of the Mississippi Valley Publishing Group regarding Mount Pleasant Community School District’s (MPCSD) purchase of the former Iowa Wesleyan University Central Campus. We discussed details of the purchase and how Central Campus fits into the District’s long-range facilities plan. Mr. Hansen produced a well-written article; however, the P.E.O Memorial Building is not set to be demolished as the article’s title states. The MPCSD school board has not ‘moved for its destruction.’ The District continues to evaluate and discuss the best uses of Central Campus to meet the needs of our students.”

At this time, there are no intentions to demolish the P.E.O. Memorial Building. Instead, the district is considering further community input, potentially through additional surveys, to guide the planning process for the Central Campus.

Residents are encouraged to stay engaged in upcoming discussions, as the district moves forward with careful consideration of both educational needs and the preservation of community landmarks.

Sen. Joni Ernst Names Huffman’s Farm & Home as Small Business of the Week

U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee, has recognized Huffman’s Farm & Home of Lee County as this week’s Small Business of the Week. The honor is part of Ernst’s initiative to spotlight one small business in each of Iowa’s 99 counties during the 119th Congress.

“For over two decades, the Huffman family has exemplified the heart of American small business,” said Ernst. “Huffman’s is the cream of the crop when it comes to serving farmers, families, and folks across the Midwest.”

Huffman’s Farm & Home was founded in 2002 by Bob Huffman and his brothers, Mike and Hank, after years of working in the family’s welding business. Customers at Huffman’s Welding & Machine often requested tools and other items, inspiring the brothers to open a retail store. What began as a 10,000-square-foot shop has since grown into a 30,000-square-foot operation, with additional locations in West Burlington, Iowa, and Aledo, Illinois.

The business offers a wide range of products including tools, mowers, farm equipment, toys, and electrical supplies. Bob’s nephew, Jason Huffman, now serves as vice president and helps oversee the manufacturing division and special projects. Huffman’s will celebrate its 23rd anniversary later this year.

Sen. Ernst will continue highlighting outstanding small businesses across Iowa each week as part of her ongoing recognition series.

Henry County Supervisors AGENDA May 29, 2025 9:00 a.m

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St Ste 202

Mt Pleasant IA  52641

Fax: 319-385-3601

 

  Chad White, Vice-Chair               Marc Lindeen, Chairman               Steven Detrick, Member    

           319-385-0759                                 319-385-0760                                     319-385-0761________                        

 

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors

May 29, 2025

9:00 a.m

  1. Approve Agenda
  1. Approve Minutes
  1. Jake Hotchkiss Engineer Weekly Update

Motion – Hire Part-Time Equipment Operator I

Motion – Approve DOT Agreement No. 2025-C-094

  1. General Assistance, Sarah Berndt Monthly Updates.
  1. Emergency Management Walt Jackson, 1st Public Hearing for Opening Burning Ordinance.
  1. P & Z Joe Buffington, 1st Public Hearing of Amendment for Standard Penalty Ordinance.
  1. 3rd Reading for the Alternative Energy Overlay District Ordinance.

Supervisors’ Sub-Committee Updates