Lee County Fair Judging Results from the Horse Show and the Poultry Show

Horse Show:

Grand Champion Halter: Justin Snider

Reserve Grand Champion Halter: Emma Smith

Champion Senior Showmanship: Halie Coulter

Champion Intermediate Showmanship: Baylor Ferreira

Champion Junior Showmanship: Bailey Palmer

Champion Senior Horsemanship: Halie Coulter

Champion Junior Horsemanship: Bailey Palmer

Poultry Show:

Champion Poultry:  Sidney Gruntmeir

Reserve Champion Poultry: Allison Gruntmeir

Champion Duck: Justin Snider

Champion Senior Fowl Showperson: Shanna Buford

Champion Intermediate Fowl Showperson: Baylor Ferreira

Champion Junior Fowl Showperson: Madison Hassman

Champion Advanced Fowl Showperson: Justin Snider

Flags At Half-Staff

Governor Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa to remain at half-staff  through sunset on Sunday, July 10, 2022, in honor and remembrance of the death of former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo.  Shinzo was assassinated in Japan.

“I’m saddened by the tragic death of former Japan Prime Minister Abe Shinzo,” said Gov. Reynolds. “He was a great leader who cared so deeply for his nation and for unity. Kevin and I join with Iowans in sending our condolences to the Shinzo family and the people of Japan.”

The governor’s order is issued in conjunction with President Biden’s proclamation to lower all United States flags to half-staff for the same length of time.  Flags will be at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex. Flags will also be half-staff on all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state.

Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties, and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flags at half-staff for the same length of time.

  • Flags are currently lowered on Friday, July 8, 2022 for the shootings in Highland Park, Illinois and in honor of a WWII veteran from Iowa.
  • Flags should remain lowered on Saturday, July 9, 2022 for the shootings in Highland Park, Illinois, in honor of a fallen soldier from Iowa, and the assassination of Abe Shinzo.
  • Flags should remain lowered on Sunday, July 10, 2022 for the assassination of Abe Shinzo.
  • Flags should remain lowered until sunset on Monday, July 11, 2022 in honor of fallen Coralville Police Sergeant John Williams.

Donald K. “Butch” Standley

Donald K. “Butch” Standley, 79, of rural Mt. Pleasant passed away on Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at his home.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

HCHC Foundation announces 2022 Grant Applications

Henry County Health Center Foundation is pleased to announce its 2022 Grant Program. The HCHC Foundation seeks to enhance the health and well-being of Henry County individuals and families by generating financial resources to groups and organizations with a specific health related project.

The Foundation will fund projects in six health related priority areas: 1) Science and Technology, 2) Health Education, 3) Health Programming, 4) Workforce Development, 5) Workforce Recruitment and 6) Capacity Building.   Those seeking funds should submit Letters of Intent to HCHC Foundation by August 15, 2022.   Letters of Intent should include organization information, project information and dollar amount requested.  If the Foundation determines the program or project meets eligibility requirements, the applicant will receive an invitation to submit a full grant application.  Full applications will be due September 30, 2022.

According to Mark Hempen, Director, HCHC Foundation is diligently working to achieve its vision to become the premier catalyst for generating financial resources in order to create a healthier future.  “This grant program allows us to fund and support health-related projects that benefit individuals and families of Henry County.  It is a great opportunity to give back to the people who have so generously contributed to the Foundation.”

2021 award recipients included the Winfield Public Library for their 5-2-1-0 water program; Winfield Fitness Center for expansion; and Henry County Public Health for their CARE LINKS program.

Consideration for funding will be given to proposals which closely align with the Foundation’s mission, have the potential to achieve both the objectives of the applicant organization and program goals of the Foundation, and have the potential for long-term impact and sustainability in the community.   For additional details please contact HCHC Foundation Director, Mark Hempen at 319-385-6541, or MHempen@greatriverhealth.org.

Missing Lockridge Woman Likely Died Due to Heat

Tuesday, just after 2:30 pm the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting a missing Lockridge woman. Doris Dian Crocker, reportedly left her home at about noon that day and never returned. The heat index was approximately 110, and Ms. Crocker reportedly suffered from mild dementia. A search party was coordinated that included members of the Lockridge Fire Department and concerned citizens. Ms. Crocker’s body was located by the search party in a field North of Lockridge in the early evening. There were no immediate signs of trauma. Initial indications are she died due to the high heat. The Jefferson County Medical Examiner Investigator responded to the scene, and an autopsy has been ordered to confirm the cause and manner of death.

Lee County Fair Royalty Crowned

The highlight of the Wednesday evening Lee County Fair opening ceremonies was the crowning of the 2022 Fair Queen, Haley Tweedy.  She is the daughter of Jamie and Jeremy Tweedy of Argyle. First Runner-Up is Laura Mehmert, the daughter of Bob and Kathy Mehmert. Laura was also voted Miss Congeniality by the Junior and Senior Queen contestants.

The 2022 Lee County Fair Junior Queen is Kayla Wenke, the daughter of Jason and Jennifer Wenke. First Runner-up is Julia Fraise, the daughter of BJ and Wendy Fraise and Second Runner-Up is Mica Washington, the daughter of Josh and Rosa Decker.

Grace Keith is this year’s Little Miss and Wyatt Hunt is the 2022 Little Mister.

Join KILJ Thursday morning to learn more about this year’s Queen.

KILJ’s coverage of the Lee County Fair Queen contest is Hometown Vet Care.

Dennis W. Krieger

Dennis W. Krieger, 72, of Middletown, died Friday, July 1, 2022 at Veterans Medical Center, Iowa City.  He was born December 20, 1949, in Mt. Pleasant to Wilbur Frank and Irene Helen Thorington Krieger.

He grew up in New London and was a 1968 graduate of New London High School and earned his teaching certificate from Iowa State University.  He was a member of the Middletown Presbyterian Church.  Dennis served four years in the United States Navy as an electrical repairman aboard the USS Sacramento AOE-1.  He was a “Royal Shellback” and one of his greatest honors was October 3, 2017, when he went on the Eastern Iowa Honor Flight to Washington, DC.  Following his service, he married Leslye Lynn Putney on June 19, 1971 at the New London United Methodist Church.

He worked for Burlington Northern Railroad, JI Case Company, and taught farming, agriculture and photography at Southeastern Community College.  In his younger years, he played guitar in numerous local bands.  Known as “Photo Daddy”, photography was the second love of his life, after Leslye.  His photos were covers for many magazines including “Circle Track” and “Oval Track” in Australia, and for Mopar calendars; was track photographer for 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, and Knoxville Raceway for years. His favorite catch phrase was “trust me…..I’m a professional”.  And he was. A highlight of his life was meeting Jimi Hendrix at the Filmore West three months before Hendrix’ death.  He loved his family and was very proud of his boys, Chad and Justin.

Besides his wife Leslye, Dennis is survived by his sons Chad of Twin Cities, MN, and Justin of Phoenix, AZ; nieces and nephews; his three precious pseudo daughters, Tina, Missy and Wendy; and his beloved schnauzer “Avery”.  He was preceded in death by his parents.

According to his wishes, his body has been cremated and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.  Full military burial at Iowa Veterans Cemetery, Adel, Iowa will take place at a date to be determined.  A memorial has been established.  Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family with arrangements and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

July 7, 2022

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

Approve Claims

Approve Liquor License for East Grove Farms

9:00 Monthly Department Head Meeting

10:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update

Open Fuel Bids

10:30 Resolution for Issuance of General Obligation Capital Loan Note, Series 2022A

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates