2025 Henry County City and School Election Candidate List Released

Election Day: Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Henry County voters will head to the polls on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, to choose leaders for a variety of city and school positions. The official candidate list includes contested mayoral races, city council openings, and several school board seats.

City Races

  • City of Coppock – Mayor (no candidates filed); Council, vote for four (no candidates filed).

  • City of Hillsboro – Council, vote for three: Steven Jorgensen, Michaeleen Kaeser, Myrom Helmers.

  • City of Mt. Pleasant – Mayor: Kim Conrad, Steven Brimhall.

    • Council At-Large: Terry McWilliams.

    • Council Ward 2: Robert Griffith.

    • Council Ward 4: Matthew Barton.

  • City of New London – Council, vote for three: Dan Berner, John Doyle, Scott Campbell, Brad Helmerson.

  • City of Olds – Mayor: Candice Curry.

    • Council, vote for two: Jason Waterhouse, Timothy Breuer, Timothy Faller.

  • City of Rome – Mayor: Jeremy Lanferman.

    • Council, vote for five: John Anderson, Lester Garrison, Sandy Johnson, Clayton Sammons, Ashley Schultz.

  • City of Salem – Mayor: Cody Cousins, JC Lambert.

    • Council, vote for two: Aaron Berry, Kaitlini Cousins, Tarrant French, Kenneth Guinther, Justin Traman, Haley Swinscoe, John Wagner.

  • City of Wayland – Mayor: Travis Shelman.

    • Council, vote for two: Jamie Roth, Caylon DeVaul, Mike Miller.

  • City of West Wood – Mayor: Brant Knudsen.

    • Council, vote for three: Monte Knudsen, Gary Lane, Zachary Moehle.

    • Council Vacancy (two-year term): Dee Bumgardner.

  • City of Winfield – Council, vote for three: Scott Jennings, Jennifer Lemke, David Pieart.

School Board Elections

  • Mt. Pleasant Community School District

    • At Large: Joshua Maher.

    • District 1: Melinda Huisinga, Craig Hurd.

    • District 2: Kevin Schrader, Derek Mullin.

  • New London Community School District – At Large, vote for two: Jessica Boyer, John Housman, Kyle Helmerson.

  • WACO Community School District

    • At Large: Bryce Shelman.

    • District 2: Tim Braber.

    • District 4: Barb Shelman.

  • Winfield-Mt. Union Community School District – At Large, vote for two: Aaron Cummings, Grant Klopfenstein.

Public Measures

  • Public Measure JZ (WACO) – Authorizes a 10-year Physical Plant and Equipment property tax levy for facility improvements.

  • Public Measure KB (Fairfield) – Proposes up to $39.5 million in bonds to build a new middle school.

  • Public Measure KA (Winfield) – Seeks approval of a Revenue Purpose Statement for use of state sales tax funds for school infrastructure.

Polls will be open across Henry County on Tuesday, November 4. Voters are encouraged to review sample ballots and polling locations ahead of election day.

Sports, September 19th

High School Cross Country

It was a busy night in Fort Madison with the Timm Lamb Invitational hosting a legion of our local teams broken up into two divisions based on school size.

In Division A for the girls, Fort Madison took the crown with all five of their scoring runners taking a spot inside the top 10, including the winner Avery Rump with a time of 18 minutes and 55 seconds. 

Mt. Pleasant, without Avery Fedler, did not have enough runners to constitute a team score, but Quintrie Lee nearly grabbed a spot on the podium, turning in a 4th place time of 20 minutes and 15 seconds. 

Fairfield collected 119 points as a team with Naomi Stiemsma anchoring the team with a 17th place time of 22 minutes and 45 seconds. 

In Division B for the girls, Van Buren County added another notch to their team belt, winning the meet by 45 points, as Kayley Snowgren, Adalyn Snowgren, and Rylee Philips finished in 5th through 7th place, respectively. 

It was the non-scoring teams that populated the top 10 though, Hannah Ritter of Notre Dame/West Burlington snatched 2nd place with a time of 20 minutes and 13 seconds, while WACO’s Josie Dykstra (20:25) and Macie Carter (20:54) claimed 3rd and 4th place, respectively. 

Columbus finished in 3rd as a team with 110 points, while Danville and Central Lee tied for 4th place with 119 points. Alaina Gourley led the Bears with an 11th place time of 22 minutes and 23 seconds, followed by Iris Garza of Columbus with a 12th place time of 22 minutes and 37 seconds. Avery Dietz anchored Mediapolis with a time of 22 minutes and 49 seconds.

Switching to Division A for the boys, Fort Madison swept the team crowns and the individual crowns as Riley Tripp won the race with a time of 16 minutes and 38 seconds. 

Mt. Pleasant had Silas Hulett contending with the top of the division as he finished with a sub-17 minute time and 5th place. Fairfield’s John Miller collected 23rd place.

On the boys’ side for Division B, Columbus took the team title over Mediapolis by 20 points. Ryan Villa anchored the Wildcats effort with a 10th place time of 17 minutes and 35 seconds.

Simon Wendel claimed 2nd place and Will Schmidgall took 5th place for the Bulldogs. 

WACO’s 4th place finish as a team was helped by Jude Dykstra’s bronze medal finish, clocking a time of 16 minutes and 22 seconds. Van Buren County tied for 5th place as a team with Lincoln Bainbridge notching a time of 16 minutes and 46 seconds for 4th place, individually. 

Notre Dame/West Burlington had Cavin Denney finish in 7th place with a time of 17 minutes and 7 seconds to aid the Nikes’ 7th place finish as a team. Central Lee, Danville, and New London claimed 8th through 10th place, respectively. 

Mt. Pleasant will host their invitational on Tuesday, September 23rd, with Fairfield, Central Lee, Columbus, Danville, Mediapolis, Holy Trinity Catholic, New London, WACO, and Winfield-Mt. Union participating. 

High School Volleyball

#1 Holy Trinity Catholic swept New London last night, allowing just 16 points through the three sets. Olivia Bendlage led the offense with 10 kills. 

Mediapolis and Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to the Lisbon Invitational tomorrow, September 20th. 

Van Buren County defeated Central Lee in four sets last night (25-21, 25-15, 21-25, and 25-19). Taylor Jones notched 18 kills for the Hawks. 

Van Buren County will host Washington on Monday, September 22nd. 

Burlington Notre Dame handled Danville last night, winning in straight sets 25-19, 25-15, and 25-20. The Bears will compete at the West Liberty Tournament tomorrow.

WACO was swept by Highland last night by scores of 25-19, 26-24, and 25-19. 

Wapello swatted Columbus last night, defeating the Wildcats in three sets by scores of 25-22, 25-21, and 25-10. Mila Jordan tallied 10 kills and three aces in the winning effort. Jessica Del Rio collected 11 kills for the Wildcats.

Mt. Pleasant and Fairfield will participate in the Ottumwa Invitational tomorrow.

Holy Trinity Catholic will host their Classic on Monday with Danville, Central Lee, Columbus, Mediapolis, and Wapello making the trip.

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will square off against fellow undefeated Central DeWitt tonight at 7:30 pm at home. KILJ 98.5 FM, AM 1130, and kilj.com will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm. Panther head coach John Bowlin knows this will be their toughest test through non-district play,

“…They got running back that runs really hard, they got speed all over the field. So it’s going to be a challenge next week but you know, I think we keep building confidence and I think we can come out and we’ll compete for four quarters for sure.”

New London will face off against Wapello tonight at 7 pm at home.

WACO will host Fremont-Mills tonight at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will host Wayne for their Homecoming tonight at 7 pm.

West Burlington/Notre Dame will welcome Mediapolis tonight at 7 pm for their Homecoming. 

Fairfield will hit the road tonight at 7:30 pm to play Knoxville. 

Danville will take on Van Buren County in a road showdown tonight at 7 pm.

Columbus will compete tonight at 7 pm against North Linn. 

Central Lee will travel to West Liberty tonight with kickoff at 7 pm.

High School Girls’ Tennis

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Central DeWitt tomorrow, September 20th, for their Team Regionals match.

Fairfield will host Fort Madison on Saturday for the Class 1A Team Regionals.

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team will compete at John Wood Community College tomorrow, September 20th.

The men’s and women’s soccer teams will host Northwest Iowa Community College tomorrow with the women playing first at 1 pm.

College Football

Iowa will travel to Rutgers tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM will be on the call.

#12 Iowa State is on a bye week.

This Day in Sports History

1947 – Jackie Robinson is named “Rookie of the Year.”

1988 – American diver Greg Louganis smashes his head on the diving board during the 3-meter springboard preliminaries at the Seoul Olympics; he recovers to qualify for the final which he wins the following day.

2004 – Oakland Raider wide receiver Jerry Rice ends his NFL-record streak of 274 consecutive games with a reception in a 13-10 victory over the Buffalo Bills.

Ready, Set, 4-H! Henry County Families Invited to 4-H Kickoff Nights

Henry County youth and their families are invited to kick off a new year of 4-H with two fun-filled open house events at the Henry County Extension Office in Mount Pleasant. The “Ready, Set, 4-H!” gatherings are designed to introduce new families to 4-H and welcome returning members for another exciting year of learning and growth.

The first event, Clover Kids Night, will be held Tuesday, October 7, from 6 to 7 p.m. and is geared toward children in grades K–3. The following evening, Wednesday, October 8, from 6 to 7 p.m., the 4-H Welcome Night will focus on youth in grades 4–12.

Both evenings will feature a drop-in, hands-on open house format. Families can meet local 4-H clubs and leaders, explore activity stations, grab enrollment information, and enjoy snacks and a photo booth. Staff will be on hand to answer questions and help with enrollment for the new 4-H year.

The event is open to all Henry County families—both new and returning members. Organizers encourage participants to stop by for a few minutes or stay for the entire hour to discover the many opportunities 4-H offers.

The Henry County Extension Office is located at 127 N. Main Street, Mount Pleasant, IA 52641. For more information, contact Iowa State University Extension and Outreach in Henry County.

Lee County Sheriff Reports Attempted Murder Following Knife Attack in Montrose

Montrose, Iowa — The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an attempted murder after deputies responded to a violent altercation on September 17, 2025.

According to a press release from Sheriff Elliott Vandenberg, deputies were called to a medical emergency involving a stabbing. Upon arrival, they discovered that a fight had taken place between two Adult Male. Before deputies arrived, one of the men allegedly retrieved a knife and inflicted multiple injuries on the other, including lacerations to the head and neck.

Deputies quickly intervened and were able to separate the individuals. The suspect was taken into custody and is facing a charge of Attempted Murder. The victim was transported for medical treatment and is reported to be in stable condition.

Both individual’s names have not been mentioned at this time. The case remains under investigation by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. Officials emphasize that a charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Candidates Announced for Mount Pleasant Community School Board Election

Mount Pleasant voters will have a full slate of choices in the upcoming Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Education election, set for November . Five candidates have officially filed to run for seats on the board.

The list of candidates includes:

  • Craig Hurd – District 1
  • Melinda Huisinga – District 1
  • Derek Mullin – District 2
  • Kevin Schrader – District 2
  • Josh Maher – At-Large

This election will determine representation for two district seats and one at-large seat, giving voters across the district an opportunity to help shape the future of Mount Pleasant schools.

The school board oversees policy, budgeting, and strategic planning for the district, making these positions critical to decisions about education, staffing, and student opportunities. Absentee voting and early voting options will be available ahead of Election Day.

More details about voting locations and sample ballots will be released by the Henry County Auditor’s Office as the election approaches.

Henry County Historic Preservation Commission Discusses New Projects and Seeks New Members

The Henry County Historic Preservation Commission gathered Wednesday, September 17, at the Henry County Courthouse to review ongoing projects and plan for upcoming historic initiatives.

The meeting opened with a welcome to Jeff McPheron of Mount Pleasant, who was recently nominated and accepted as the newest member of the Commission. The group quickly moved through a packed agenda, which included updates on the maintenance of the Camp Harlan memorial and the addition of three new historic brown sign markers. These markers will highlight the Tri-T Oakland Mills Clubhouse, the CB&Q depot in Winfield, and the long-abandoned village of Finis.

Commissioners also reviewed a historic site application for a new tower south of Swedesburg, ensuring any development respects the cultural significance of the area. In addition, BNSF Railroad submitted a 63-page draft report detailing the history of railroads in Henry County, which the Commission will carefully examine in the coming weeks.

Work continues on one of the Commission’s most ambitious efforts to date: a countywide historic site guidebook. Members are actively gathering photographs and maps to help residents and visitors explore Henry County’s rich past.

Several longtime commissioners have expressed plans to retire in the near future, prompting a call for new members. Anyone interested in preserving and promoting Henry County’s heritage is encouraged to contact a current commissioner or attend a monthly meeting to learn more about joining this dedicated group.

Historic enthusiasts will also find plenty to enjoy this month:

  • Saturday, September 20 – 2:00 PM: Henry County Pioneer Cemetery Commission hosts Pioneer Cemetery Day at the Henry County Heritage Center, featuring Baltimore, Scott, and Wayne Township cemeteries.
  • Sunday, September 21 – 1:30 PM: The Dover Museum in New London presents a scale models exhibit by Seth Eberhardt.
  • Sunday, September 28 – 1:30 PM: The Winfield Historical Society offers a Scott Township pioneer cemetery walk.

The Commission encourages residents to attend these events and celebrate the county’s vibrant history.

Southeast Iowa Fishing Report – September Update

Anglers across Southeast Iowa are finding late-summer fishing conditions holding steady despite recent stretches of warm weather. Water temperatures remain in the mid- to upper-70s at most area lakes and rivers, keeping fish active but often deeper during the heat of the day. Here’s a look at the latest fishing action:

Big Hollow Lake

Afternoon water temperatures are pushing near 80 degrees, and fish are adjusting accordingly.

  • Black Crappie – Fair: Look for crappies holding in 7–9 feet of water, particularly around thicker flooded brush and cedar trees. Early mornings along the brush edges are best.

  • Largemouth Bass – Good: Smaller 10- to 12-inch bass remain in shallow water, while larger bass have moved to deeper areas to escape the heat.

Cedar River (Moscow to Columbus Junction)

River levels dropped about six inches, but the bite remains solid.

  • Channel Catfish – Good: The hot weather hasn’t slowed the catfish bite. Focus efforts on the lower Cedar.

Iowa River (Columbus Junction to Mississippi River)

Levels are down another foot, creating more shallow areas for boaters.

  • Channel Catfish – Good: Cut bait or dead shad fished behind or beside logjams continues to produce.

Lake Belva Deer

Surface temperatures reach 80 degrees in the afternoons, with mid- to upper-70s the rest of the day.

  • Bluegill – Good: Most bluegills remain in 10–12 feet of water among flooded timber. Use slip bobbers or vertically jig with waxworms.

  • Largemouth Bass – Good: Smaller bass are staying shallow; bigger bass move in early mornings before the sun hits the water.

Lake Darling

After reaching 80 degrees earlier in the week, water temps have cooled to around 76 degrees. The water is clearing with some planktonic algae remaining.

  • Black Crappie – Fair: Crappies are holding over deeper habitat.

  • Bluegill – Fair: Many remain deep, but some linger in shallow water. Try a worm and bobber off jetties or steep shorelines.

  • Channel Catfish – Good: Fishing has picked up with stink bait or chicken liver along rocks near the main boat ramp and around Crappie Cove.

  • Largemouth Bass – Fair: Smaller bass are staying shallow, while larger fish are holding deeper. Crankbaits run 7–9 feet past structure work well.

Lake Geode

Water is green with about 20 inches of clarity and temperatures near 78–80 degrees.

  • Black Crappie – Fair: Target habitat in 8–10 feet of water with vertical jigs.

  • Bluegill – Good: Eight-inch fish are common; try a worm and bobber in 7–8 feet of water. Expect them to move shallower as daylight shortens.

  • Largemouth Bass – Good: Bass are holding along deep-water drop-offs.

Lost Grove Lake

Water temperatures are in the mid-70s with about 4 feet of clarity. Eurasian watermilfoil is present—anglers are reminded to drain, clean, and dry all equipment before leaving.

  • Bluegill – Good: Most are in 6–7 feet of water around flooded brush.

  • Largemouth Bass – Good: Evening and early morning crankbait action is strong along weed bed edges and submerged brush.

Skunk River (Coppock to Mississippi River)

Sand and gravel bars are reappearing, limiting access to shallow-water boats and canoes.

  • Channel Catfish – Fair: Reduced flow has slowed the bite slightly. Stink baits and cut bait around sand bar edges and brush piles remain effective.

For up-to-date fishing information, contact the Lake Darling Fisheries Office at 319-694-2430.

Michael “Mike” Francis Wymer

Michael “Mike” Francis Wymer, 78, of Fairfield, Iowa and a faithful servant of the Lord, entered into Eternal Life on Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at the University of Iowa Hospital Palliative Care Unit, where he was surrounded by his loving family.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at the Fairfield Foursquare Church. Memorials may be made to the Jefferson County Little League, where Mike had coached and watched his children and grandchildren play ball throughout the years. Memorials may be sent to the family at 1103 S. 2nd Street Fairfield, IA 52556. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family with care for Mike.

Mike was born on August 21, 1947 in Fairfield to Leland and Naomi (Bostwick) Wymer. He attended Cardinal High School, and after graduation he proudly served in the United States Army. Mike married the love of his life, Justine Keller, on September 19, 1980, and will have celebrated 45 of years of marriage this year.

Mike owned and operated Wymer Masonry and Concrete for over 45 years and was a master brick layer. He continued working as much as he could handle until the past year. He was actively involved in his church, Foursquare Gospel in Fairfield, where he was a member for over 30 years. Earlier in his life, he was an avid fisher, and loved catching cat fish on the river. Mike enjoyed sports of all kinds, and cheered for the Iowa Hawkeyes (sometimes the Cyclones), Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Chiefs, and Indiana Fever. He loved attending all of his children and grandchildren’s sports and activities, which kept him always on the go. He will be missed more than he would ever know.

Mike put the Lord first and family next. He was a devoted husband to Justine, and loving father to Brittany Wymer (Jim Peers), Tiffany (Josh) Eklund, Katie (Seth) Laux, Jason (Kaylynn) Wymer, and Amy Conrad.  He was the best Papa and was blessed with his wonderful grandchildren, Hunter Cecil, Juliana Gifford, Hollander Peers; Haylee, Wyatt, and Nora Eklund; Emma, Kinsley, and Chase Laux; Oliver, Willow, and Oakley Wymer and Brecklynn Short; Robbie Singer and Cheyenne Conrad. Other surviving family members include his siblings Ron, Debbie, Becky, and Tom; Father-in-law, David Keller; Sister and brother-in-law, Rochelle and Mark Stephens, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Charles “Chuck” Wymer; and nephew, Mason Stephens.