Joshua J. Fillinger

Joshua J. Fillinger, 42, of Lockridge passed away on Thursday, July 23, 2020, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

Friends may call on Tuesday, July 28, 2020, at the Murphy Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant from 2 to 7 p.m.  The family will not be present. According to his wishes cremation will follow the viewing.  Burial will be held at a later date in the Lockridge Cemetery.  A memorial has been established in his memory for the education of his children.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

 

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant is caring for his arrangements.

Danville State Savings Bank Danville Lobby Closing for Remodeling

Danville State Savings Bank President Joel Prottsman announces that the DSSB Danville location will begin a major remodeling project starting Wednesday, July 29th. “Due to the inherent risks with demolition and construction, our lobby at the Danville location will be closed to the public for approximately 60 days,” Prottsman said. “The drive-thru in Danville will be open its regular hours for all banking needs and if a customer needs to see a loan officer or conduct other banking business, they can always call and schedule an appointment.” The Danville Bank location at 109 North Main St., in Danville, was originally built in the 1970s and will undergo a major interior renovation that will incorporate new lobby and office facilities. “We feel this remodel goes hand-in-hand with our new online banking and other services we’ve been adding,” Prottsman added. The lobby at the DSSB location in New London will retain regular business hours.

Carroll V. Parks

Carroll V. Parks, 95, of Mt. Pleasant, died Tuesday, July 21st, 2020 at the Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant.

A funeral service for Carroll will be held at 10:30 AM on Monday, July 27th at the Salem East Cemetery, Salem, IA. The Reverend David Bracht-Wagner, Senior Pastor, First United Methodist Church,  will officiate. Burial will be in the Salem East Cemetery, Salem, IA with military honors conducted by the Iowa Military Honors Funeral Detail. Friends may call from 1 to 8 PM on Sunday at the Kimzey Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7, with a public Masonic Service at 7PM conducted by the Mt. Pleasant Lodge #8 AF & AM. In lieu of visiting, friends may call the funeral home at 385-2244 to have their name added to the guest register.

Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the First United Methodist Church or the Salem Veterans Memorial. Online condolences may be left at www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com

Carroll Vernon Parks was born March 30, 1925 on the family farm, rural Salem, IA. He was the oldest son of Vernon E. and Lela (Watts) Parks. He graduated from the former Salem High School. Carroll enlisted for the service of his country during WW II. He entered the former Army Air Corps (now Air Force) at Camp Dodge, IA on Oct. 18, 1943. He was an Aerial Engineer on a B-24, serving during several European Campaigns from the 1103 AAF Base Unit. He later served on a C-24 cargo plane transporting troops after the war ended. He was honorably discharged as a Tech Sergeant on March 17, 1946 at Jefferson Barracks, MO. He worked briefly until entering the University of Iowa under the GI bill. He received a BA in Commerce. On June 5, 1955 at the Sweetland Methodist Church, Carroll was united in marriage to Alice Jean Eis.

Mr. Parks was a carpenter with the Carpenter’s Union Local #1260 out of Iowa City. He worked for several construction companies, notably Francis Smith Construction and Nelson Contractors. He built the house where Alice and he raised their family and have lived for over 60 years.

Carroll was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He served as an usher and spent many volunteer hours frying chicken at the church’s food tent at Midwest Old Threshers. Carroll was a 70 year member of the Masonic Lodge. At Salem Lodge #17 AF & AM, he was raised as an Entered Apprentice on Sept. 16, 1948, passed to the degree of a Fellowcraft on Oct. 15 and raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason on Nov. 26. After Salem Lodge’s closing, Carroll became a member of Mt. Pleasant Lodge #8 AF & AM. For many years, Carroll was the Tyler of the lodge. Carroll was also a member of the New London Chapter #40 of the Order of the Eastern Star and the VFW Post of New London.

Those thankful for sharing in Carroll’s life include his wife of 65 years, Alice of Mt. Pleasant; his 3 children – Janette “Jan” Parks of Kansas City, MO, Sheldon Parks of Orrick, MO and Robert “Bob” Parks and his wife Kathy of Excelsior Springs, MO; 2 grandchildren – Amity and Samson Parks; a brother, Gail Parks of Loveland, CO and a sister in law, Mrs. Delores Parks of Cedar Rapids, IA.

Carroll is preceded in death by his parents and 4 brothers – Loren, Dean, Leland and Burton Parks.

Mediapolis Burglary Arrest

On 7-23-2020, Heath Leonard Hand Jr. of Mediapolis, Iowa was arrested on two warrants, one for Burglary 2nd Degree and one for Burglary 3rd Degree.   The arrest stemmed from the ongoing investigation of the residential and garage burglary at 313 S. Northfield Street in Mediapolis.  The burglaries occurred on 3-29-2020 and 3-30-2020.  

From the Mount Pleasant City Council Meeting

The Mount Pleasant City Council met in regular session Wednesday night.  The council passed a resolution authorizing the Mayor to sign the Wellmark Foundation Grant Agreement outlining the requirements to receive $100,000 from Wellmark for phase 6 of the city rec trail project.  This will help fund construction later this summer of the trail that will follow Jefferson Street from South Street to Warren and then west on Warren to Saunders Park.

A motion was passed authorizing Mayor Steve Brimhall to sign an Engineering Services Agreement with Warner Engineering to design and oversee the reconstruction of North Lincoln and Taft Streets.

The council acted on Police Chief Lyle Murray’s recommendation and approved hiring Stephen Dykstra as a patrol officer.

August 12 during the 5:30 pm regular meeting was the date and time set for two public hearings.  One is for an amendment to the FY’21 budget and the other is a hearing on the issuance of not to exceed $3,000,000 in capital loans notes.  The council also approved hiring Piper Sandler to provide financial services to refinance and sell new general obligation bonds funding future projects.  Refinancing could save the city $199,000.

The council approved the Mayor’s recommendation to re-appoint Don LeBlanc to serve another 6 year term on the Library Board.  Mayor Brimhall is also taking names of those individuals who are interested in serving on the airport advisory board.  The board needs someone who lives in the Mount Pleasant City limits.

Second readings of 3 amendments to ordinances passed….zoning amendment for the 1300 block of East Monroe to allow construction of town houses, amendment allowing 8 foot privacy fences in residential rear and side yards and a third allowing the police to issue on-site tickets for low level city code violations instead of charging the property owner with a misdemeanor and going to the expense of taking them to court.

State Launches #StepUpMaskUpIA

State Launches #StepUpMaskUpIA to Slow the Spread of COVID-19

The Iowa Department of Public Health, along with Gov. Kim Reynolds, is asking the public to #StepUpMaskUpIA. 

This new outreach campaign encourages Iowans to follow important public health mitigation measures such as wearing a cloth face covering when in public.

“COVID-19 is far from over, and I don’t want to go backwards,” Gov. Reynolds told Iowans in a recent video address and Tweet. “Whether it’s wearing a mask, social distancing, practicing good hygiene, or staying home when we’re sick, these simple steps continue to be the best defense against the virus. So, let’s step up Iowa!

“Protecting yourself means you’re protecting your friends, your family members, your co-workers, and your fellow Iowans. Each and every one of us has it in our power to slow the spread of COVID-19.”

For more information on cloth face coverings including how to make them, how to wear them appropriately, and how to care for them, as well as outreach materials including #StepUpMaskUpIA resources, please visit: https://idph.iowa.gov/Emerging-Health-Issues/Novel-Coronavirus/Public

Cup Needs Help

The Fellowship Cup in Mount Pleasant is gearing up for the 2020-2021 school year and is looking for donations to help local families. Below is a list of needed items. All donations should be dropped off at The Fellowship Cup by Wednesday, August 12th.

Highlighters

Erasers

Markers

Kleenex

Black/Blue ball point pens

Glue Sticks

24 pack crayons

Scissors

Expo Markers

Pencil box or pouch

Hy-Vee to Hand Out Free Masks

Hy-Vee to Hand Out More Than 3 Million Free Masks to Customers Entering Its Stores

 

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (July 21, 2020) — In an effort to protect its customers and employees from COVID-19, Hy-Vee will distribute free masks to those entering its stores starting Monday, July 27. The company will hand out more than 3 million free masks in an effort to help support the CDC’s recommendation to wear masks in public by launching a new initiative called “Mask It Up To Shut COVID Down. It’s Your Choice.”

Starting July 27, employees will be stationed at the front doors of all stores to hand out masks to customers who are not wearing one prior to shopping. Customers will also see signage, employee attire, and other reminders around the store about the educational campaign.

Hy-Vee employees have been wearing masks since nearly the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Midwest grocer was recently named one of the top three supermarkets in America for its handling of the COVID-19 crisis.