Washington County Fair Dairy Show Results: Tyler Alderton Shines in Milking Shorthorn and Showmanship

WASHINGTON, Iowa — The Washington County Fair’s Dairy Show spotlighted the hard work and dedication of local 4-H and FFA youth, with outstanding showings in the Milking Shorthorn classes and dairy showmanship categories.

In the Milking Shorthorn division, exhibitors from the Prairie Pride club demonstrated strong entries:

  • Emma Alderton exhibited Animal ID 324, a junior yearling born May 2, 2024.

  • Tyler Alderton showed two entries: Animal ID 724 (born July 8, 2024) and Animal ID 824 (born August 18, 2024).

The Supreme Dairy Heifer Champion was awarded to Tyler Alderton, while Devon earned Reserve Champion honors.

In Dairy Showmanship, Tyler Alderton again claimed top honors:

  • Senior Showmanship Champion – Tyler Alderton

  • Intermediate Champion – Alderton

  • Junior Champion – Alderon (name may have been listed with alternate spelling)

Tyler also received the Sportsmanship Award, recognizing not just his skills in the ring, but also his leadership and positive attitude throughout the show.

Washington County Fair Goat Show Results

WASHINGTON, Iowa — The Washington County Fair goat show was filled with spirited competition and impressive showmanship, as young exhibitors displayed their hard work and dedication across a variety of dairy, market, and breeding classes. Top honors were awarded in multiple divisions, recognizing excellence in both animal quality and handling skill.


Dairy Goat Division

Junior Dairy Doe

  • Champion: Sandra Edwards

  • Reserve: Sandra Edwards

Yearling Dairy Doe

  • Champion: Brielle Robertson

  • Reserve: Adyson Gerot

Senior Dairy Doe

  • Champion: Adyson Gerot

  • Reserve: Sandra Edwards

Overall Dairy Goat

  • Champion: Adyson Gerot

  • Reserve: Sandra Edwards

Dairy Goat Wether

  • Champion: Adyson Gerot

  • Reserve: Adyson Gerot


Meat Goat Division

Champion Crossbred Wether

  • Champion: Mark Chenavell

  • Reserve: Kenzie Miller

Junior Breeding Meat Doe

  • Champion: Parker Shalla

  • Reserve: Callie Brink

Yearling Breeding Meat Doe

  • Champion: Hunter Robertson

  • Reserve: Kennah Robertson

Senior Breeding Meat Doe

  • Champion: Austin Black

  • Reserve: Lindsey Schneider

Overall Breeding Meat Doe

  • Champion: Parker Shalla

  • Reserve: Callie Brink


Market Goat Division

Overall Market Goat

  • Champion: Parker Shalla

  • Reserve: Trig Lee


Specialty Awards

Rate of Gain

  • Champion: Allie Smothers

  • Reserve: Allie Smothers


Goat Showmanship

Senior Division

  • Champion: Ava Greiner

  • Reserve: Hunter Robertson

Intermediate Division

  • Champion: Trig Lee

  • Reserve: Isabelle Littweiler

Junior Division

  • Champion: Callie Brink

  • Reserve: Amelia Rogers


The Washington County Fair continues to showcase the talent, care, and dedication of local youth involved in agriculture. Congratulations to all exhibitors who made this year’s goat show a standout success.

Washington County Fair Sheep Shows Results

Top Youth Exhibitors Shine at Washington County Fair Sheep Shows

WASHINGTON, Iowa — Local youth exhibitors took center stage at the Washington County Fair’s 2025 sheep shows, earning top honors and awards across a range of categories showcasing breeding stock, market lambs, showmanship, and carcass quality. Backed by numerous community sponsors, the event was a celebration of livestock excellence and the dedication of 4-H and FFA members.

Breeding Ewe Divisions

Purebred Ewe Lamb

  • Champion – Lexton Fisher
  • Reserve – Javan Davis

White/Speckle-Faced Commercial Ewe Lamb

  • Champion – Morgan Nafzinger
  • Reserve – Adelyn Huston,

Black-Faced Commercial Ewe Lamb

  • Champion – Ella Greiner
  • Reserve – Ava Greiner

Commercial Breeding Yearling Ewe

  • Champion – Ella Layh
  • Reserve – Hunter Barnes

Supreme Breeding Sheep

  • Champion – Ella Greiner
  • Reserve Champion – Ava Greiner

Market Lamb Divisions

Dorset Market Lamb

  • Champion – Morgan Leichty
  • Reserve – Ella Layh

Hampshire Market Lamb

  • Champion – Ava Greiner
  • Reserve – Ella Greiner

Natural Market Lamb

  • Champion – Emma Greiner
  • Reserve – Conner Leyh

Speckle Market Lamb

  • Champion – Caedyn Huston
  • Reserve – Rena Lyle

All Other Breeds

  • Champion – Ava Greiner
  • Reserve – Makinley Davis

Crossbred Market Lamb

  • Champion – Ella Greiner
  • Reserve – Morgan Leichty

Grand Champion Market Lamb

  • Champion – Ava Greiner
  • Reserve – Emma Greiner

Carcass Lamb

  • Champion – Kameron Tusing
  • Reserve – Luke Adam

Rate of Gain

  • Champion – Kameron Tusing
  • Reserve – Luke Adam

 

Premier Sheep Exhibitor

  • Senior – Adelyn Huston,
  • Intermediate – Elyanna Hahn,
  • Junior – Callie Brink,

Pair of Lambs

  • Champion – Adelyn Huston,
  • Reserve – Brysen Davis

Showmanship Honors

  • Top Gun – Morgan Leichty
  • Senior – Jack Greiner
  • Intermediate – Emma Greiner
  • Junior – Callie Brink

From breeding quality to carcass merit and showmanship finesse, Washington County’s young livestock handlers once again raised the bar in 2025. Congratulations to all participants, families, and generous sponsors who made these events a continued tradition of excellence.

Ava Greiner Wraps Up Her 4-H and FFA Career with Championships and Gratitude

Ava Greiner And Her Show Lamb

WASHINGTON, Iowa — For Ava Greiner, the 2025 Washington County Fair marks the end of an era and the celebration of a remarkable youth career rooted in hard work, passion, and community.

A senior sporting a special gray polo to signify her final year, Greiner has been a fixture in the livestock barns for nearly a decade. She’s a nine-year member of the ’76 Progressive 4-H Club and has spent the last six years with the Keota FFA chapter. This week’s fair marks her final showing season before she heads off to Iowa State University.

Ava Working her Final 4H Lamb Show

Greiner’s final showing day was one to remember. She was awarded Grand Champion Market Lamb and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Ewe, topping off a career filled with similar highlights and steady growth as an exhibitor and leader.

In addition to her sheep, Ava also exhibited a goat earlier in the week and submitted projects in photography and cake decorating inside the exhibit hall. She’s not quite done yet—her sheep will appear once more in the Showdown and Final Drive—but for the most part, she says, “this is going to be a wrap for me. It’s a good note to go out on.”

As she closes the chapter on her 4-H and FFA journey, Ava Greiner looks ahead to new opportunities at Iowa State University, where she plans to major in animal science. She’s especially interested in pursuing a career in livestock embryology or the pharmaceutical side of the industry.

From barn boots to biotech, Ava’s journey is far from over—but the legacy she leaves behind in the show ring is one marked by dedication, leadership, and heart.

Lynn Elizabeth Hitchings

Lynn Elizabeth Hitchings, 82, of New London, passed away Thursday, July 10, 2025 at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center, West Burlington.  She was born August 28, 1942, in Burlington to Fred and Hillis Long Brissey.  On September 11, 1960, she married Charles “Chuck” Hitchings in Burlington; they later divorced.  Lynn was of the Christian faith and attended New London Christian Church.

Lynn worked at several New London businesses over the years, including The Geode Café, Helen’s Variety, Whitaker’s Market, AmPride/Casey’s, and Mustang Market/Jet Stop; while also doing in-home babysitting.  Lynn was no stranger in town.  She later went to work at WalMart in Burlington from where she retired.  Lynn enjoyed cooking; watching the Food Network, game shows and her soap operas; working jigsaw puzzles; taking trips to Cantril and Kalona (especially the bakery); and good BBQ ribs.

Survivors include her soul mate and companion of more than thirty years, Eldon Waddle; her children Terri (Brian) Carter and Pam (Duane) Blint of New London, Doug (Janice) Hitchings of Maryville, Tennessee, Danny Scott Hitchings of Burlington, Lori (Rick) Corporon of Mascoutah, Illinois, Kevin Hitchings of Dallas, Texas, Jo Lynn Edgington of Wellman, Iowa, Josh (Jill) Waddle of Waterloo, and Jennie (Jeremy) Wesely of Salem; grandchildren Joel (Kara) Carter, Jena (Spencer) Watts, Ashley (JT) Hauser, Camryn (Greg Usher) Blint, Tyler (Maggie Skeffington) Corporon, Kylie (Josh) Snyder, Logan (Victoria) Corporon, Madison (Chase) Cooper,  Miles Edgington, Zachary and Reese Wesely, and Sam, Kate, Charlotte and Ruth Waddle; great-grandchildren, Maya and Grayson Carter, Kainen and Kooper Watts, Paisley, Jamie, Harvey and Lottie Hauser, and Lydia and Finn Snyder.  Her greatest pride and joy was her family, especially the kids, always wanting to hold the babies.  She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Ruth Brissey.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am, Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at the New London Christian Church with Pastors Rod and Nathan Cooper officiating.  The family will greet friends beginning at 9:00 until the time of the service.  According to her wishes, her body has been cremated and private inurnment will be held at Memorial Park Cemetery, Burlington.  A memorial has been established for the Children’s Ministry at New London Christian Church.  Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Superintendent Henriksen to Retire at End of 2025-2026 School Year

MOUNT PLEASANT — After two decades of leading school districts across Iowa, including recent years at the helm of the Mount Pleasant Community School District, Superintendent John Henriksen has announced that the 2025-2026 school year will be his last.

Henriksen’s announcement marks the beginning of a transition period for the district, as the school board prepares to begin the search for the next superintendent. While the timeline and process for hiring a successor have not yet been finalized, the board is expected to begin those conversations in the coming months.

Henriksen joined the Mount Pleasant Community School District as superintendent with a steady hand and a strong focus on academic achievement, staff support, and community engagement. His tenure has seen the district through statewide funding changes, pandemic recovery efforts, and the development of legislative priorities to support rural education.

More details on the superintendent search process will be shared as the board discusses next steps. Meanwhile, Henriksen says he’s committed to ensuring a smooth transition and a successful final year.

“There’s a lot of work yet to do, and I’m looking forward to seeing it through,” he said.

HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH July 16th, 2025 12:30 p.m.

HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH

July 16th, 2025 12:30 p.m.
Henry County Public Health- Conference room
Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Agenda

I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES 05/14/2025*
III. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
a. Statistics
b. Past due collections/billing
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
V. PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT
a. Budget
b. BOH report
c. General assistance report
d. Measles update
e. State Audit results
VI. OLD BUSINESS
VII. NEW BUSINESS
a. Policy review: Bad debt, Fiscal management procedures, Financial responsibility, Determination of financial obligations*
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ADJOURNMENT
a. Introduction with Morgan Francy
b. NEXT MEETING