Eugene Stewart

Eugene Michael Stewart, 75, of Mt. Pleasant, left his earthly home to go be with his God and family on Friday, April 5, 2024.

Gene was born on June 5, 1948, in rural Cass County, Illinois, the son of Alfred and Evelean (Mayhew) Stewart.  Gene graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in the class of 1966. He enlisted in the Marine Corps and served his country from 1968 until 1972, doing a tour of duty in Vietnam in 1968 until 1969.  Gene was united in marriage to Pamela Mills on October 18, 1969, then returned to California after marriage, where he had two years left at Camp Pendleton.  They settled in California until his retirement in 2003 from the United States Postal Service as a Postmaster in Los Olivos, California.

 

Gene was blessed with many loving family members from both His and Pamela’s families and friends from wherever he lived.  He was a loving husband, brother, uncle and friend to all who were in his life.  His greatest pleasure was to do something for someone, always ready to help or just give his love or be there to support and encourage.  He loved his family and friends with his whole heart.  He loved to mow and maintain his property in Mt. Pleasant, having hosted many family parties and class reunions for his and Pamela’s classmates.  He loved showing off his property and having people come see it.   He enjoyed fishing, woodworking in his woodshop, taking road trips with Pamela and just seeing the many beautiful places in the United States. Gene was active in his community.  He served on the Salem East Cemetery Board, was part of the construction and fundraising for the Crew Public Library in Salem and was a vital part in the Salem Veterans Memorial project.

 

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Pamela, his sisters, Maxine (Larry) Freeman of Bettendorf, Iowa, Wanda (Neil) Watts of Burlington, Iowa, Sandi (Ron) Benge of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Brenda Baker (Brent Rodriquez) of Cottonwood, Arizona, his brothers, Jim (Mary Anne) Stewart of Rock Island, Illinois, Rick (Holly) Stewart of Coal Valley, Illinois, Don Stewart of Denmark, Iowa, along with many very loved nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great great nieces and nephews.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers, Sterling Stewart, Jerry and his wife Ardith Stewart, Willie and his wife Mary Lou Stewart and Robert Stewart.

 

A Celebration of Gene’s Life will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at 2 p.m. at the Salem Congregational Church with Pastor Aaron Helterbran officiating.  Friends may call at the Murphy Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant on FridayApril 12, 2024 from 1 until 6 p.m. where the family will be present from 4 to 6 p.m. that evening. Memorial contributions in Gene’s honor may be directed to the Salem East Cemetery in his memory.

 

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

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

Central Lee Community School District Earns Music Education Award

The NAMM Foundation has honored the Central Lee Community School District with the 2024 Best Communities for Music Education Award.

The award recognizes schools and districts that provide exemplary music education opportunities to students. Central Lee joins just 975 districts across the country and 14 in the state of Iowa to receive the honor this year.

“This recognition from the NAMM Foundation is a tremendous honor for our entire school district community,” said Dr. Andy Crozier, Superintendent. “It reflects the dedication of our music educators, the hard work of our students, and the unwavering support of our Music Boosters and community. Music education is a critical component of our curriculum that enriches the lives of our students by fostering creativity, discipline, and teamwork. We are proud of the opportunities we are able to deliver to our students when it comes to music.”

The Best Communities for Music Education Award highlights the importance of music as an integral element of a comprehensive education. In Central Lee, students can get involved in music at the elementary level, with beginning band, youth choir, and general music classes. Middle school students can take part in show choir, concert choir, band, marching band, and jazz band. At the high school level, students participate in CENTRifugal Force, concert choir, marching band, concert band, and jazz band.

“The commitment of both our community and administration to the musical education of our students is truly remarkable,” said Central Lee Music Teacher Tracy Madsen. “Thanks to their support, our music staff has access to resources that help them provide several ensemble opportunities during and beyond the regular school day. This not only enriches the students’ music education, but also enhances their performance experiences.”

The district’s music program also benefits from the Central Lee Music Boosters, which raises money and provides opportunities for more students to get involved in music from an early age. To learn more about the Central Lee Music Department, visit https://www.centrallee.org/page/choir.

RAGBRAI Townhall Tonight

The Mount Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a RAGBRAI townhall this evening at 6:00pm. The route was released last week, which shows that cyclists will ride over 80 miles on Friday, July 26th, into Mt. Pleasant for an overnight stop. With tens of thousands of visitors, the town will be transformed for one day. Tonight, you can learn more about what this process will look like, such as logistics, accommodations, public safety, and food vendors. You will also hear about how you may be able to help.

This is a townhall discussion, meaning community members are allowed to ask questions, share their thoughts, and engage in discussions.

Once again, this meeting will begin at 6:00pm at the Heatilator Performing Arts Center, 307 E Monroe St.

MPCHS Honor Society Induction Ceremony Time Change

Due to the University of Iowa Women’s Basketball team making it to the final of the March Madness tournament, the Mt. Pleasant Community High School National Honor Society Induction Ceremony has been pushed from 2:00pm to 1:00pm, tomorrow, April 7th.

Mt. Pleasant Community School Board Meeting Agenda 04/08

PUBLISHED MEETING
4/8/2024, 6:00 PM
Regular Meeting

Meeting Agenda
1. Call To Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Citizen Comments
5. Public Hearing: FY25 Certified Budget
6. Public Hearing: 2024-2025 School Calendar
7. Science Fair Presentation
8. Approval of Minutes, Claims and Financial Report
9. Reports
a. Instructional Coaches Update
b. Superintendent’s Report
i. Prom and Graduation Update – Mr. Wilson
ii. Grade-Alike Elementary School Update
iii. IASB Summit on Student Success – June 11, Ankeny, IA
iv. Legislative Update
v. FY24 Statewide Free and Reduced Lunch Percentages
vi. FY24 Statewide Limited English Proficiency Percentages
c. Board Committee Reports
i. Finance Committee
ii. Site Committee
iii. Policy Commitee
10. Other Board Communications
11. Consent Items
a. Personnel
b. Open Enrollment
12. Unfinished Business
13. New Business
a. Consideration to Adopt FY25 Budget (Motion)
b. Consider Resolution to Approve FY25 Budget Guarantee (Motion)
c. Consideration to Approve 2024-2025 School Calendar (Motion)
d. Consideration to Approve FY25 Construction/Penny Sales Tax Spending Plan (Motion)
e. Consideration to Approve 24-25 Agreement with Four Oaks Student and Family Services (Motion)
f. First Reading of School Board Policy Series 600 Education Programs (Motion)
i. Board Policy 602.17 School Library (Motion)
ii. New Policy 602.19 Health Education (Motion)
iii. New Policy 602.20 Student Health Services (Motion)
iv. Board Policy 603.02 Objection to Instructional Materials (Motion)
v. New Policy 603.02E1 Request to Prohibit a Student from Accessing Specific Instructional Materials (Motion)
vi. New Policy 603.10 Instructional Library Materials Inspection and Display (Motion)
g. Consideration to Approve 2024-2025 Hot Lunch Prices (Motion)
h. Consideration to Approve 2024-2025 Student Registration Fees (Motion)
i. Consideration to Approve 2024-2025 Substitute Teacher Pay (Motion)
j. Consideration to Approve iJAG Fundraiser (Motion)
k. Negotiations Discussion (Exempt from Open Meetings Law)
14. Adjournment

 

 

Mark Lofgren – District 48 Update

This week looked very similar to previous weeks, but with an increased pace and an urgency to find common ground on the issues at hand. This included a lot of debate by the whole Senate on important legislation. We worked our way through bills that have been amended by the House and Senate, worked to find an agreement on the budget for the year, and confirmed a number of appointees by the governor.

A Unique Job for the Senate
One of the duties unique to the Senate is the confirmation of governor appointees. Each year the governor appoints people as the head of departments or to various boards and commissions. These candidates are called by senators so they can discuss their qualifications, goals, and why they want these jobs, just like any other job interview. Governor appointments require a two-thirds majority vote in the Iowa Senate, meaning Iowans who are appointed need 34 votes of support in order to be confirmed. We have been holding these phone conversations with appointees for the past several weeks and this week were able to vote on whether to confirm these appointments or not.

Valuing and Protecting Farming in Iowa

Senate File 2401 is one of the bills we debated this week. This bill is designed to help support farmers and the agriculture industry in our state. In 1986, the Grain Indemnity Fund was created during the farm crisis and acts similar to an insurance policy for the grain that farmers store at grain elevators. Currently, all grain dealers and warehouse operators are required to participate in the Grain Indemnity Fund and pay fees on purchased or stored grain. If at the end of a fiscal year the fund exceeds $8 million, the fees are waived, but if the balance of the fund falls below $3 million, the Grain Indemnity Fund Board reinstates these fees. SF 2401 adjusts those amounts to $12 million and $5 million and also extends coverage to credit sale contracts. Last year, the Grain Indemnity Fund ran out of money due to a number of circumstances and the fee had to be reinstated. This bill updates these numbers to better reflect today’s economy and hopefully prevent additional fees on farmers in the future.

Proclamation to Honor University of Iowa Women Wrestlers

On Wednesday, the University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling Team visited the Capitol to be honored for their recent first place ranking at the National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships in Cedar Rapids on March 9th. The governor signed a proclamation in their honor, SR 107, and the team visited both chambers of the Iowa legislature.
The University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling Team standing in the Northeast Gallery to be recognized by the Members of the Senate

On Tuesday the Senate passed HF 2487 with bipartisan support. This is an update to the law surrounding teacher-student relationships and adds a definition and prohibition against teachers grooming students. Unfortunately, these incidents do occur and the law must keep pace to ensure Iowa students are as safe as possible at school. This bill returns to the House for their approval of the updates made by the Senate.

Supporting the Perry Community

HF 2653 also passed this week in response to the tragedy in Perry earlier this year. This bill allows Perry schools to offer retention bonuses to help retain their employees for the upcoming school year. It also waives various state requirements, including required days and hours of instruction just for this year because students missed a month of school. During the opening days of session legislators expressed their support for the Perry community and this bill allows us to continue to assist this school district in their efforts to move forward from this devastation.

Stricter Fines for Trespassing in Iowa
HF 2310 raises the fines for knowingly trespassing upon the property of another, or trespassing while hunting deer. The fines will be increased as follows:
• First offense: from $260 to $500
• Second offense: from $645 to $1000
• Third or subsequent violations: from $285 to $1500
This bill passed the Senate with a vote of 38-9 and will be sent to the governor for signing.
Insurance Coverage for Breast Examinations

HF 2489 requires a health insurance plan to cover supplemental and diagnostic breast examinations on terms not less favorable than for screening mammograms. “Diagnostic breast examination” is defined as a medically necessary examination, using a diagnostic mammogram, breast magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, or other imaging, to evaluate an abnormality seen in screening or detected by another means. A “supplemental” examination is a medically necessary examination to screen for breast cancer when no abnormality is suspected, based instead on an individual’s personal or family medical history, or additional factors that may increase risk. As amended, the bill omits the original bill’s prohibition of cost-sharing requirements for these examinations. This bill passed the Senate with a 47-0 voice vote and will be sent to the governor for signing.

Faces Around the Capitol This Week
This week brought many Hawkeyes to the Capitol. As mentioned above, we were visited by the University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling Team as well as many representatives from the university. We also had visitors from the Association of Iowa Fairs this week to promote our 2024 county fairs. Click here and scroll down to see an interactive map of all county fairs with dates and locations.

April is Donate Life Month

Learn more about organs, tissue and eye donation during Donate Life Month in April. These donations are so important for the following reasons:

Every 10 minutes a new person is added to the national organ transplant waiting list.

An average of 17 people die each day while waiting for an organ transplant

On average, 115 transplants take place every day in the United States

In 2022, the lives of more than 42,000 Amer­i­cans were saved through organ transplants. Did you know that one donor can save up to 8 lives through organ donation and enhance between 50-300 lives through tissue donation?

The U.S. achieved its 1 mil­lionth organ trans­plant, more than any oth­er coun­try in the world and a his­tor­i­cal mile­stone in the world of transplant.

To learn how you can sign up to be a donor, go to www.iowadonornetwork.org/register

Eldon Witthoft

Eldon W. Witthoft, 93, of Mount Pleasant died Thursday, April 4, 2024, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, Illinois.

Eldon was born January 26, 1931, in Washington, Iowa, the son of John Frederick and Minnie Gertrude (Semler) Witthoft. He graduated from Washington High School. On January 28, 1968, Eldon married Sandra Schroeder in Washington, to this union the couple had three children. The couple made their home and farmed near Washington; Sandra died in 1981. Eldon farmed until retiring in 1993, and moving to Mount Pleasant. On August 6, 1996, Eldon married Sharon Hilbrant in Mount Pleasant and were together until Sharon’s death in 2013. Eldon enjoyed camping, wood working, fishing and working on his computer.

Eldon is survived by his three children Sara (Darin) Ladlie of Ft. Dodge, Susan (Ryan) Basye of Cedar Falls, Steven (Tina) Witthoft of Mount Pleasant; three stepdaughters Pam (Gary) Oetken of Danville, Deb (Jim Jr.) Mueller of Mount Pleasant, Christy Church of Des Moines; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, wives Sandra and Sharon, sister Ruth Maughan, two brothers Leonard and Clarence Witthoft, stepdaughter Cindy Tisdale, and stepson Ed Hiatt.

According to Eldon’s wishes his body will be cremated and a private family burial will be held at a later date in the Elm Grove Cemetery, Washington, Iowa. Memorials may be directed to the Oakland Mills Nature Center. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Eldon and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com