New London Man Arrested

On May 15 at approximately 3:43a.m. deputies with the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the 19000 block of 152nd Ave. for a subject who was passed out in the driver’s seat of a vehicle. Upon arrival, deputies made contact with the driver of the vehicle and he was identified as Joshua Wade Gerling, age 43, of New London, IA.  Gerling appeared to be intoxicated and also had an open container of alcohol in his vehicle. Deputies also learned the driver had a loaded pistol in the center console of his vehicle. As a result of this incident Joshua Wade Gerling was placed under arrest for Operating While Intoxicated, Carrying Weapons While Intoxicated, and Open Container. Gerling was transported to the Des Moines County Jail.

Ag Secretary Comments on Crop Progress and Condition Report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig today commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly from April through November.

“Farmers are approaching the end of the planting season and the earliest planted corn and soybeans are emerging,” said Secretary Naig. “While much of the state received rainfall last week, it wasn’t enough precipitation to improve the widespread drought conditions. The second half of May is projected to be warmer and wetter, and we need to see consistent rainfalls in the months ahead.”

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

Crop Report

Most of Iowa received some precipitation during the week ending May 16, 2021 according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Statewide there were 4.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week. Much of Iowa continues to need additional precipitation. Normal temperatures would also aid crop development. Field activities included planting, spraying, and applying anhydrous and dry fertilizer. Cleaning of terraces and fence rows was also reported.

Topsoil moisture levels rated 7% very short, 27% short, 61% adequate and 5% surplus. Subsoil moisture levels rated 12% very short, 36% short, 48% adequate and 4% surplus. Nearly one-quarter of west central Iowa’s subsoil moisture level continues to be rated very short.

Planting of Iowa’s expected corn crop is winding down at 94% complete, almost 2 weeks ahead of the 5-year average. Only farmers in west central Iowa have over 10% of their corn crop left to plant. During the week ending May 16 corn emergence jumped 30 percentage points to 52%, 4 days ahead of normal. Eighty-three percent of the soybean crop has been planted, 18 days ahead of the five-year average. Farmers in southeast Iowa have approximately one-third of their soybean crop left to plant. Twenty-four percent of the expected soybean crop has emerged, 1 week ahead of normal. Eighty-eight percent of the oat crop has emerged with some reports of oats headed. Iowa’s oat condition rated 61% good to excellent.

Iowa’s hay condition rating was 54% good to excellent. Some farmers have started their first cutting of alfalfa. Pasture condition rated 42% good to excellent. No problems with livestock were reported.

Weather Summary

 

Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Unseasonably cool temperatures persisted across Iowa during the reporting period with negative departures of up to eight degrees observed in the state’s southeast corner; the statewide average temperature was 52.7 degrees, 7.4 degrees below normal. Late spring showers and thunderstorms also developed over much of Iowa, with the highest rain totals occurring in the southeast, though for this time of year, drier than normal conditions were reported at all Iowa observing stations.

As the potent low pressure system pushed east of Iowa, partly cloudy skies prevailed through Sunday (9th) with afternoon highs in the upper 50s and low 60s under light, variable winds. Overnight temperatures dipped into the 40s as a weak disturbance moved through eastern Iowa, shifting winds to a northeasterly direction on that side of the state. Rain showers developed over eastern Iowa early on Monday (10th) with very light totals where rain fell. As the patten cleared and a dome of high pressure took hold over the Midwest, skies cleared with light northerly winds overnight into Tuesday (11th) morning. Lack of cloud cover and a colder air mass allowed temperatures to fall below freezing in portions of northern Iowa, while mid 40s were observed across southern Iowa; the statewide average low was 36 degrees, 11 degrees below normal. Mostly sunny skies remained across Iowa through the day with highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s, cooler than what is expected for mid-May. As the stars became visible, calm conditions allowed temperatures to drop back into the upper 30s and low 40s with light variable winds. At sunrise on Wednesday (12th), conditions remained calm and clear with a light southerly wind. Afternoon highs warmed into the mid 60s statewide, leading to a pleasant day for Iowans.

Light southerly winds built in overnight into Thursday (13th) with temperatures staying in the upper 30s and low 40s. Sunny skies allowed temperatures to climb into the mid to upper 60s. Clouds increased through early morning Friday (14th) in advance a low pressure center over the Dakotas, producing showers in western Iowa during late morning. The area of rainfall pushed into central Iowa and persisted across eastern Iowa into the evening. Scattered showers reformed over Iowa’s eastern half into Saturday (15th) with totals reported at 7:00 am highest from central Iowa into the southeast corner; a rain gauge in Prole (Warren County) measured 1.16 inches. General amounts where showers persisted ranged from 0.25 inch to 0.75 inch; the statewide average was 0.21 inch. A secondary disturbance moving through northern Iowa along with warm daytime highs forced showers and thunderstorms to fire during the afternoon and evening hours. Some storms were strong with heavy downpours; a severe thunderstorm produced large hail, with a diameter of 1.75 inches, in Fayette (Fayette County). The line of thunderstorms dissipated into the evening hours with foggy conditions observed overnight, given higher dew points and low temperatures in the 50s. Rain totals reported on Sunday (16th) morning were mostly a few tenths of an inch, though several stations reported over 0.50 inch; Keokuk Lock and Dam (Lee County) measured 1.01 inches while Grundy Center (Grundy County) observed 1.40 inches.

Weekly precipitation totals ranged from no rainfall at a handful of northern Iowa stations to 1.49 inches in Grundy Center. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.37 inch while the normal is 0.79 inch. Sioux City Airport (Woodbury County) observed the week’s high temperature of 79 degrees on the 15th, seven degrees above normal. Estherville Municipal Airport (Clayton County) reported the week’s low temperature of 26 degrees on the 11th, 18 degrees below normal. Four-inch soil temperatures were in the upper 50s southeast to near 60 northwest as of Sunday.

OT Summer Theatre Plays Cancelled for this Year

For the last couple of months, Midwest Old Threshers has been working on putting a cast together for this year’s Summer Theatre Plays set for July 30, 31, Aug 1, 6, and 7, and during the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion September 2-6.

OT CEO Terry McWilliams said, “Unfortunately, due to the lack of finding cast members needed for this year’s performance, the
decision has been made to cancel this year’s Summer Theatre Play and during the Reunion. We will now shift our directions to start working on next year’s Summer Theatre Plays.”

If you are interested in being in the plays for next year, please call 319-385-8937

Miller-Meeks Announces Start of Service Academy Application Process

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) announces the opening of the application period for individuals seeking a Congressional nomination to a United States service academy.

“Serving our country in the United States Army was one of the most rewarding times of my life,” said Miller-Meeks. “Attending one of our service academies provides not only a free and excellent education and a commission into our military, but the opportunity to serve our great country. I would encourage anyone interested in attending a service academy to apply for a nomination and contact my office with any questions.”

Anyone seeking to attend the U.S. Military Academy, the U.S. Naval Academy, the U.S. Air Force Academy, or the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy must receive a nomination from an authorized source, which includes their Member of Congress. Applicants must also apply directly to each service academy they are interested in attending and to meet all criteria and deadlines.

Instructions for opening a nomination file, or more information, can be found on the Representative’s website, at https://millermeeks.house.gov/services/military-academy-nominations. The deadline to complete an application file is October 20th, 2021.

Lorene M. Wheeler

Lorene M. Wheeler, 93, of West Point, Iowa, passed away at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 2021, at the Kensington in Fort Madison, Iowa.

She was born on November 25, 1927, in rural West Point, Iowa, the daughter of Otto J. and Evelyn B. (Rauenbuehler) Moeller. On June 25, 1949, she married Gerald H. “Junior” Wheeler. He preceded her in death on June 28, 2010.

She is survived by five daughters: Linda (Ron) McGuire of Shueyville, Iowa, Jan (Jeff) Beard of Gainesville, Florida, Sandy (Gene) Mehmert of St. Paul, Iowa, Cindy (Dave) Hines of Mt. Prospect, Illinois and Angie (Leroy) Wagner of Waukee, Iowa; son-in-law: Brad Vandenberg of Donnellson, Iowa; twelve grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; one sister: Velda Vonderhaar of West Point, Iowa; three sisters-in-law: Helen Moeller of West Point, Iowa, Joan Menke of West Point, Iowa and Barbara Stanaway of West Des Moines, Iowa. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews, cousins and her Kensington family.

She was preceded in death by her husband: Gerald; daughter: Sue Vandenberg; one grandchild: Jack Beard; one brother: Clarence Moeller, one brother: Marvin in infancy and one brother-in-law: Gene Vonderhaar.

Lorene was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, the Altar and Rosary Society of the church the Daughter’s of Isabella and Boots & Umbrellas Card Club. She enjoyed bowling (was in the West Point Palm Bowl Hall of Fame), playing cards, flowers, gardening and most of all, her grandchildren and family

Friends may call after 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point where the family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. to to 7:00 p.m. A parish rosary will be recited at 4:30 p.m. and a Christian wake service will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the funeral home.

 

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 20, 2021, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point with Father Dennis Hoffman as celebrant. Mass will be live streamed on the church Facebook page and posted on her obituary “Tribute Wall” on our website following the service at: www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

 

Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery.

 

A memorial has been established in her memory for St. Mary’s Catholic Church for building maintenance.

 

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with local arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Margaret DeJaynes

Margaret Louise Wells Layer DeJaynes, 99, of New London, died Sunday, May 16, 2021 at New London Specialty Care.

Margaret was born March 24, 1922 in Springville, Iowa, the daughter of Claude Cheyenne and Hazel Grace Allen Wells.  After graduating high school, she assisted her father in his dental office and also gave piano lessons.  She married Arnold Layer in 1941 and they later divorced.  She then moved to the Mt. Pleasant area and worked at the Princess Café,  Henry County Selective Service, and the Henry County Courthouse and later worked many years at the Mental Health Institute as Executive Secretary to the Administrator.  She also waited tables at the Iris Restaurant.  Music was an important part of her life.  She sang at a dance for the traveling Lawrence Welk band in Cedar Rapids, later receiving a request to audition which she turned down.  She and her sister sang in the Sweet Adeline chorus and then formed a quartet.  Later the “Gala Tones” won a national championship followed by a USO tour.  She met Arnold DeJaynes in the 1970’s and they married on June 13, 1983.  Arnold died April 15, 2017.

Margaret is survived by her son, Ron (Cathryn) Layer of New London; daughters, Terry Fischer of Mt. Pleasant and Hazel Lewis of St. Paul, MN; grandchildren,  great-grandchildren; step-grandchildren and step-great grandchildren; step daughter, Denise DeJaynes of New London; and many other beloved DeJaynes relatives.  She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Jean Shook, brother John, and infant sister Dorothy May.

According to her wishes, Margaret has been cremated and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date, with inurnment in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, rural Mt. Pleasant.  Memorial donations may be made to the music department at the New London Christian Church.  Elliott Chapel, New London is assisting the family.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com

Mediapolis Burglary Investigation

On the morning of May 15, 2021, the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to Larue Boutique and Jilly’s Coffee & Cakes located in the 500 block of Main Street in Mediapolis, in reference to burglaries discovered at the businesses.

 

Upon investigation it was found that the businesses had been entered during the overnight hours and cash and a lockbox had been taken during the burglaries.  The business owners were able to provide Deputies with surveillance video of a suspect and had also posted an image of the suspect on social media.  Through the video and images gathered from the businesses, and with the assistance of citizens assisting in identifying the suspect, Deputies were able to identify the male in the video as Tyler Johnson, DOB 6/23/1990, of Mediapolis.

 

Des Moines County Detectives were able to locate Tyler Johnson in a vehicle and a traffic stop was performed.  During an interview with Tyler Johnson, Johnson admitted to entering both businesses and taking money and a lockbox.  During a subsequent search of the vehicle over $800 in cash was recovered and was determined to be cash stolen from the businesses.  The lock box was also located by Detectives at another location in Mediapolis.

 

Tyler Johnson was placed under arrest for 2 counts of 3rd Degree Burglary, both class D felonies, and was transported to the Des Moines County Correctional Center.  Johnson is being held on a $5,000 bond.