Iowa Wesleyan Students Experience Cultures, Gain Perspective In Belize

In May 2022, six Iowa Wesleyan University students, accompanied by three faculty members, participated in a 16-day study abroad opportunity in Belize. This opportunity provided students a chance to learn and experience the distinct cultures of Belize, including Creole, Garifuna, Mayan, and Mestizos. Students learned both in lectures from world-class experts and by visiting important sites and locations. With several hours of free time scheduled in each city, students were also provided an opportunity to learn and engage with cultural elements that interested them.

“I was thoroughly impressed with our students who participated in our Belize study abroad program,” stated Dr. DeWayne Frazier, University Provost. “The students engaged in the program and were able to learn about the many cultures and ideologies of Belize. Even more importantly, they learned about themselves; the students who participated in the program have an entirely new perspective after these two weeks.” 

As Iowa Wesleyan welcomes greater diversity on campus and emphasizes globalization, efforts are being made to increase study abroad opportunities for students. “Study abroad will change your perspective on life,” noted Delaney Adams, a junior digital media design student. “It will open you up to new friendships you’d never expect and cultures you never knew about. Best of all, it will leave you with an open mind and the urge to expand your worldview.”

Hy-Vee to Donate $100,000 to Impacted Families in Uvalde, Texas


Encourages Others to Donate to Fund Established by Texas Retailer H-E-B

 

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (May 27, 2022) — Hy-Vee, headquartered in West Des Moines, Iowa, today donated $100,000 to the victims’ families and others who were impacted by the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and is encouraging additional donations be made by those who want to show their support to the Uvalde community. The funds were donated to the Spirit of Giving Fund, which is a 501 (c)3 organization established by Texas retailer H-E-B that provides financial support to help meet the immediate and ongoing needs of individuals and communities impacted by natural disasters and other tragedies.

 

“Our heartfelt sympathies go out to the Uvalde community,” said Randy Edeker, chairman and CEO of Hy-Vee. “When discussing how we could best support those affected, we knew our friends at H-E-B were already on the ground helping families. Through their Spirit of Giving Fund, we know our donation will go toward providing meals, supplies, crisis counselors, financial assistance to families and other community efforts. We also know others want to help during this time, so that’s why we believe it’s important to bring awareness to this Fund.”

 

H-E-B originally established the Spirit of Giving Fund to respond to the urgent needs of communities devastated by Hurricane Harvey in 2017. Since then, the fund has been activated to help with other emergencies such as the tragedy in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in 2017 and now the devastating situation in Uvalde.

 

“Hy-Vee’s $100,000 donation is one of the largest donations we have received so far in response to this tragedy, and we are extremely grateful to Hy-Vee and its employees for thinking of those who are hurting in Texas,” said Craig Boyan, president of H-E-B. “It is our hope that H‑E‑B’s on-site and financial support will assist during this difficult situation. We thank our neighbors to the north for thinking of our local communities in Texas during this time.”

 

Hy-Vee pledges to continue providing and offering its support when disasters strike through monetary funds and use of its disaster recovery fleet like it did during Iowa’s 2020 derecho, the 2021 Kentucky and Tennessee tornados, and the recent Tops Friendly Markets incident.

 

To donate to the Spirit of Giving Fund, donations of up to $250 can be made at www.heb.com/donate. Anyone wishing to donate more than $250 can mail checks directly to: Spirit of Giving Fund, 646 South Flores St., San Antonio, TX 78204.

 

 

Man Arrested for Reckless Use of a Firearm and Child Endangerment

On May 25, at approximately 9:38p.m. deputies with the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to 11801 147th Ave. for a report of an adult male who was suicidal and intoxicated. Deputies were advised the subject was in possession of a handgun and was threatening to shoot himself. Deputies were also advised that his 2-year old child was in the residence with him. Deputies arrived on scene and heard a gunshot from inside the house. Deputies then observed a male walking around the interior of the residence. The male subject then placed a pistol on the kitchen counter and walked to the front door where he was detained.

The 2-year old child was located by deputies in a crib inside of a bedroom and returned to the mother. The child was unharmed. Deputies observed a bullet hole in the exterior of the bedroom wall that the 2-year old child was located inside of. Deputies later recovered a bullet from inside that wall. The male was identified as Austen Floyd Adair Followwill, age 26, of Burlington, IA. Deputies questioned Austen about the incident and he advised he did fire one round from his pistol into the exterior bedroom wall that the child was located inside of. Austen was placed under arrest for child endangerment and reckless use of a firearm.

Information Wanted Regarding Individual Connected to Stolen Vehicle

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information regarding a stolen vehicle found Thursday night on Highway 218. Deputies have been actively looking for a male subject that left the scene. The subject is described as wearing a red t-shirt, tan colored pants possibly khakis, dark short hair that looked like a buzz cut possibly, lighter skin tone, skinny to medium build, and average height. He was last seen in the Mount Union area at approximately 4:52am Friday morning. If you see a subject of this description walking in the area, please call the Henry County Sheriff’s Office at 319-385-2712 or call 911. It is unknown if this person is armed and dangerous.

Memorial Day Weekend in Mount Pleasant

There are two volunteer opportunities this weekend in Mount Pleasant and both have to do with flags.  Saturday, May 28, the Henry County Optimist Club could use help put up flags along city streets.  Meet at the U.S. Bank south parking lot at 5:45 am.  At 8 am Saturday the Avenue of Flags, Henry County Veterans Memorial Committee needs volunteers to raise the flags on the court house lawn.  Assistance will also be needed Tuesday, May 31 at 4 pm to retire the Court House display.

The Mount Pleasant Memorial Day observance will be held this year at the Mount Pleasant Middle School on Monday, Memorial Day at 10:30 am.  The event begins with the presentation of the colors by members of the VFW and American Legion Posts and Auxiliaries. Pastor Michael Scudder, pastor of the Faith Lutheran Church, who also served in the United States Air Force, will deliver the Invocation and Benediction.

The MPCHS Band, under the direction of Jim Depriest, will play patriotic music prior tot he beginning of the program and will also pay the National Anthem. Under the direction of Katie Townsend, students from the Mount Pleasant Elementary Schools will present a musical presentation of the Gettysburg Address/Battle Hymn of the Republic.

The  featured speaker this year is Joe Mitchell.

Twenty two names will be engraved that have been added to the memorial since last Veterans Day, which brings the total to 1478 names. The names will be read and the families will be recognized during the service.

Following the Benediction, the Honor Guard will fire a 3 volley salute followed by taps by members of the High School Band.

Elizabeth “Beth” Ann Briggs

Elizabeth “Beth” Ann Briggs, 75, of Winfield, died Saturday, May 21, 2022 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospital, West Burlington.

Beth was born on January 2, 1947 in Mt. Pleasant, the daughter of Robert Horace and Mary Elizabeth Eckey Stevens. On July 25, 1965, she married Donald E. Briggs in Winfield. She was a 1965 graduate of Winfield/Mt. Union High School.

Beth, a loving farm wife and mother, was a pastor at Kingston United Methodist Church for a number of years. She was an avid reader and thoroughly enjoyed driving the combine in the fall. She also volunteered as a hospice volunteer with Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice.

She is survived by husband, Donald; two sons: Steve Briggs of Davenport, IA and Scott (Gretchen) Briggs of Lafayette, IN; three granddaughters: Amanda, Rachel and Leah Briggs; two brothers: Paul (Sheila) Stevens of Pace, FL and Mark (Dawn) Stevens of New Market, AL; sisters-in-law: Karen Stevens of New London, IA and Mary Stevens of Denver, IA; aunt, Wilhelmina Terry of CT; one brother-in-law, Keith (Barb) Briggs of Grinnell, IA; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents; daughter, Sue Ann; and brothers: David, Tom and Michael (in infancy).

Her body has been cremated. No services are planned at this time. Memorials may be made to Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com. Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Winfield is caring for the family.

Sports, 05.27.22

Golf

The 2022 Girls’ State Golf Tournament kicked off yesterday morning at 9 a.m. The lady tigers are in a great position to begin the second day of play in Class 1A.

The first day of results are in and are as follows:

Taylor Phillips is currently tied for 3rd place at 11 over par and an overall score of 82.

Sophie Mallott is tied for 19th with 21 over par and an overall score of 92.

Emma Nye is tied for 35th at 29 over par with an overall score of 100.

Saige Barron is currently placed 49th at 33 over par and an overall score of 104

Emma Busby is currently placed 66th at 47 over par and overall score of 118.

Stevey Wintermeyer is currently placed 70th at 60 over par and an overall score of 131.

New London is currently in 4th place at 94 over par. We are excited to see what the lady tigers bring to the course throughout today. Teams will tee off at 8:30 a.m.

Sami Wibben from the Mount Pleasant Panthers is a lone fighter in the 2022 Class 3A Girls’ Golf Tournament. She is currently tied for 16th at 16 over par and a total score of 88.

 

Baseball

The New London Boys high school baseball team collected a win over Cardinal last night 4-2 and will play Central Lee tonight at 5:30 in Central Lee.

Winfield Mount Union is scheduled to play Pekin at the Winfield-Mt. Union Community School tonight at 7 p.m.

The Mount Pleasant Panthers will play Muscatine tonight at 7 p.m. at the Mapleleaf Athletic Complex.

 

Softball

The New London tigers saw a loss to Cardinal last night at 11-0. They will hit the field again tonight to face off against Central Lee at 7 p.m. in Central Lee.

Winfield Mount Union saw a win over Mediapolis last night 20-7 and will face Pekin in Winfield at 7 p.m. tonight.

The Mount Pleasant Panthers have a tournament tomorrow in Louisa-Muscatine and will play the Louisa Muscatine Falcons at noon, followed by a game against Columbus at 4 p.m.

Gov. Reynolds announces $20M investment in nonprofits

Thursday Gov. Reynolds announced a $20 million investment to help nonprofit organizations in Iowa expand to meet the needs of more Iowans.
 

The new Nonprofit Innovation Fund will provide a competitive grant opportunity to help nonprofit organizations make transformational investments in vertical infrastructure that will enable them to offer additional services or help more Iowans.

“Iowa nonprofits provide critical support to Iowans most in need,” said Gov. Reynolds. “While these organizations work around the clock to meet today’s needs, the Nonprofit Innovation Fund will provide innovative and transformational investments to help prepare Iowans for tomorrow.”

Nonprofits are encouraged to apply with shovel ready projects that expand the number of services provided to Iowans and/or projects that increase the number of Iowans served by the nonprofit. Eligible expenses for infrastructure projects include construction costs, acquisition, site development, engineering and architectural services. The program provides awards up to $3 million for infrastructure projects.

Applications will be accepted starting June 27th at iowagrants.gov. Grant recipients must have all funds obligated no later than December 31, 2024 and expended by June 30, 2026. For more information, visit iowaeda.com/nonprofit-innovation-fund/.

Funding for this grant opportunity is made available through the federal American Rescue Plan Act.