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Henry County Heritage Trust Monthly Meeting Report

“Henry County Heritage Trust (HCHT) held its monthly meeting on June 26, 2024, at the museum in Mount Pleasant. The meeting began with a surprise, as board member David Gates was presented a Quilt of Valor.
After the approval of minutes and finance reports, a recap of HCHT’s participation in the Preserve Iowa Summit was discussed. Special open hours were offered, allowing tours of the Van Allen House and the IW Archives Room, and several people took advantage of the opportunity. More than 225 “Our Town” coffee mugs, donated by HCHT, were snatched up by summit attendees during the June 6-8 event.
We are pleased to announce that Spencer Barton will be working with HCHT for the upcoming year, serving not only as the knowledgeable archivist of our Iowa Wesleyan collection, but helping lead the cataloging and inventorying of the massive number of HCHT artifacts. The IW Archives Room will continue to be open to the public for tours and research on Mondays, 10:00 to 2:00, and other times by special arrangement.
Along with the museum’s regular open hours on Saturdays, 1:00-4:00, the Van Allen House will now also be open for touring. Susan Loescher will host.
Ray Wilson, from the Southeast Iowa Civil War Roundtable, will give a July 20 program on “How to Search for your Civil War Ancestors”. Upcoming summer programs include Joel Garretson speaking on the “Garretson Heritage Farm,” and Dennis White sharing his knowledge about, “Native American Artifacts of Henry County.”
Recent donations include several MPHS pennants, dating to the early 1900s. Sally Babinat, descendant of Henry Clay Dean, will be visiting in July, offering memorabilia from the Rebel’s Cove Historical Society.
The meeting adjourned for members to help set up the Events Room, in preparation for the June 29 program, “19th Century Photography”, with David Van Allen and Haven Noble presenting.”
The next scheduled HCHT board meeting will be Wednesday, July 24, 10:00 AM at the Henry County Heritage Center Museum, 403 West Madison Street. The public is invited.
Henry County Supervisors Meeting Report 06/27
The Henry County Board of Supervisors met Thursday morning for their weekly meeting where engineer Jake Hotchkiss presented the open fuel bids for FY25. The department reached out to five companies for bids and received and accepted one from Cobb Oil Company. Hotchkiss also reported W55 will be closed from 275th North to 260th Street for 2 more weeks due to construction. Additionally, the supervisors approved a resolution for Iowa Bridge and Culvert to replace the Nebraska Avenue Bride for roughly $772,000.
Kelly Carr from Henry County Health Center spoke about the importance of Healthy Henry County Communities. Currently, they have information on two websites: the county’s website and another one specifically for Healthy Henry County Communities. Supervisor Marc Lindeen questioned the need for this second website and redundancy. Carr reiterated this site’s importance saying it provides a wealth of information about prevention and intervention that could not be put on the other site due to a lack of space. Also, she does not have access to the county website to update.The conversation wrapped up naturally when Carr stated that she wished the supervisors would have contacted her before this meeting, rather than her finding out through the agenda. Lindeen made clear that discussions about public health and Healthy Henry County Communities will be ongoing.
The next board of supervisors meeting will be Wednesday, July 3rd due to the 4th being a holiday.
*This article was written and compiled by Maggie Fitzpatrick*
16 Year Old Girl Taken to U of I Hospital and Clinics Following Collision
There was a head on vehicle collision in Des Moines County which involved a vehicle with two teenagers inside.
47-year-old Nicholas McGrane of Burlington, operating a SUV, was traveling westbound on Mason Road when attempting to traverse a curve. The second vehicle, a sedan driven by a 16-year-old girl, with an 18-year-old passenger, both from Middletown, were driving the same curve. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the first vehicle crossed the center line and struck the vehicle with teenagers nearly head on. Both vehicles came to rest south of the roadway and west of the point of the impact. The incident remains under investigation.
| John McGrane was transported to Southeast Iowa Regional medical center by Burlington fire. One teenage girl was taken to the same place by Burlington fire, while the 16-year-old driver was taken to the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics by Med Force. |
44 Year Old Sentenced to 20 Years for Conspiracy to Distribute 400lbs of Ice Methamphetamine
A Burlington man was sentenced yesterday to 20 years in federal prison for his role in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and for unlawful possession of firearms.
According to public court documents, Jimmie Willis, 44, and others, conspired to bring over 400 pounds of ice methamphetamine to Burlington, Iowa. Willis also unlawfully possessed numerous firearms related to his drug trafficking activities.
After completing his term of imprisonment, Willis will be required to serve 5 years of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.
Washington Police Chief Thanks Community for Help in Arrest
An arrest has been made in burglaries that occurred in Washington between June 4th and June 9th.
Colton Lane Pategas, age 25, of Davenport has been charged with five counts of Burglary Third Degree for burglaries that occurred different restaurants and stores in the area.
The Washington Chief of Police credits the community, as tips were sent in after the PD posted photos on social media.
Pategas was arrested by the Washington Police Department on June 25 and is being held in the Washington County Jail on a $30,000 cash only bond.
Herbert Davison
Herbert L. “Herb” Davison, 91, of Donnellson, Iowa, passed away at 11:42 a.m. Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at Arbor Court in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 
He was born on March 30, 1933, in Liberty, Iowa, the son of Jesse O. and Pansy M. (Huss) Davison. On September 4, 1955, he married Alice Mae Anna Windom in Malvern, Iowa. She preceded him in death on October 11, 1922.
Survivors include his three daughters: Pamela Jo (Steven) Hennefent, Julie (Larry) Mohr, Amy (Rod Stone) Reid; seven grandchildren: Lucas (Kelly) Bennett, Nathan (Shawna) Bennett, John Larson, Mary Larson, Kelli Larson, Alice (Joe Cook) Reid, Cora Reid; ten great grandchildren; sister: Alice Woods. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife: Alice; brothers: Vern, Glen, Keith; sisters: Lucille Beasley, Donna Davison; sisters-in-law: Phyllis Davison, Darlene Davison; brothers-in-law: Everette Woods, John Beasley; nephews: Leland and Roger Beasley and Lester Davison.
Herb was a 1951 graduate of Osceola High School and a 1960 graduate of Iowa State University. He worked for the Department of U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service. He was a member of Embury United Methodist Church, George Washington Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M. #618 and Gillaspey-Moodie Donnellson American Legion Post #474.
The family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 29, 2024, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson.
A Masonic service will be held at 11:00 a.m. by the George Washington Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M. #618. A memorial service will follow the Masonic service with Mark Philp officiating. the services will conclude with a flag presentation by the Gillaspey-Moodie Donnellson American Legion Post #474.
Burial will be held Monday, July 1, 2024, at Keokuk National Cemetery in Keokuk.
A memorial has been established in his memory for Every Step Hospice.
Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.
Gas Prices Skyrocket Across Iowa – Weekly Fuel Report
Gasoline prices skyrocketed up to $3.31 this week across Iowa, which is up 13 cents from last Wednesday. This closes the gap to the national average to just 18 cents, which is 4 cents higher than last week.
Retail diesel prices in Iowa fell 1 cent this week with a statewide average of $3.51, while prices averaged $3.64 this time last year. The current Iowa diesel price is 30 cents lower than the national average of $3.81.
Natural gas prices fell 12 cents at the Henry Hub reporting site and are currently priced at $2.76/MMbtu.
Tips for saving energy on the road or at home are available at energy.gov and fueleconomy.gov.