Leann R. Hunter, 53, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Thursday, April 21, 2022, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral home of Mt. Pleasant
Leann R. Hunter, 53, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Thursday, April 21, 2022, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral home of Mt. Pleasant
On April 22, 2022 at approximately 11:36p.m. a deputy with the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop a vehicle for an equipment violation at US Highway 34 and Beaverdale Rd. The vehicle failed to stop and attempted to elude law enforcement eastbound on US Highway 34 while reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour. The suspect vehicle entered the Burlington City Limits and drove north in the southbound lanes of traffic near Roosevelt and West Ave. before swerving back into the correct lanes. The suspect drove east on Division St. and continued to elude law enforcement while speeding and driving through multiple stop signs.
At S. 6th St. and Market St. the suspect was northbound when he swerved into the southbound lanes of traffic and towards a marked law enforcement vehicle that had its emergency lights and sirens on. The suspect continued to elude law enforcement throughout downtown and North Hill. Eventually, the suspect drove westbound on Mt. Pleasant St. and struck a vehicle at Mt. Pleasant and Spiegel St. causing disabling damage to the suspect vehicle. There were no injuries reported from the accident.
The suspect was placed under arrest and identified as Izaak Edmund Krieger-Coen, age 29, of West Burlington, IA. A bag of suspected marijuana was located on Krieger-Coen. He was transported to the Des Moines County Jail and charged with Speeding, Felony Eluding, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Fail to Obey Stop Sign, Driving Wrong Side of 2-Way Highway, Reckless Driving, and No Insurance. His bond was set at $5000.
The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Burlington Police Department, West Burlington Police Department, Eighth Judicial District High Risk Unit, and the Iowa State Patrol.
Girls’ Golf: Wibben Ties for Medalist Honors
Samantha Wibben tied for medalist honors, carding a 43 for Mount Pleasant at Fairfield yesterday.
Wibben tied with Keokuk senior Natalie Ames for first.
The both of them finished six strokes better than Macy Rayburn of Fairfield who ended her nine-hole round in third.
Kylie Walderbach finished with a 59.
Washington won the meet, with Keokuk placing second.
Fairfield was third.
Mount Pleasant, with just Wibben and Walderbach playing, did not qualify for a team score.
Girls’ Golf: Phillips Rolls at Twin Lakes
New London’s Taylor Phillips finished with an 18-hole low score of 88 as the Tiger girls’ golf team won a triangular at Twin Lakes Golf Course in Winfield.
Phillips tied with her teammate Sophie Malott, who also carded an 88 as the New London duo was terrific once again.
Saige Barron ended with a 105 for the Tigers, who finished with 395 strokes as a team.
Isabel Kann led Winfield-Mount Union with a 115 while Afton Wilkerson carded a 116.
Alli Humphreys shot a 122.
Van Buren was led by Zoe Best and her 118.
Boys’ Golf: New London Bests WMU in Super Conference Dual
Mason Shelledy poured in an 85 as New London took care of Winfield-Mount Union at Twin Lakes Golf Course yesterday.
Wyatt Miller carded an 18-hole 89 for the Tigers as well.
Ethan Streeter finished with a 94.
For Winfield, Carter Loyd shot an 89 while Andrew Brown shot a 94.
Nick Crow was third on the squad with a 102.
College Baseball: Wesleyan Qualifies for Postseason Tournament
The Iowa Wesleyan baseball team will be one of four teams to play in the Continental Athletic Conference tournament in May.
The announcement was made by Vice President of Advancement and Athletics Derek Zander at Thursday’s Wesley’s.
The tournament will be played at Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
The tournament will begin on Saturday, May 7th.
Iowa Wesleyan, under head coach Blake Beaber, has made a second half about face upping their ledger to 20-26.
They have played one of the most difficult NAIA schedules in the country.
Mount Pleasant, IA – April 22, 2022 —Iowa Wesleyan University held its annual Awards Day on April 21 to recognize outstanding students and faculty. The University recognized students for exemplary achievement in their majors, their leadership on campus, and their involvement in the community. The awards ceremony also included the announcement of the most prestigious student award given annually, the President’s Award.
“Awards Day is one of the most important days of the academic year as it is our opportunity as a campus community to celebrate the achievements of our students. The awards range from discipline-specific academic awards to student development and leadership awards,” stated Dr. DeWayne Frazier, University Provost. “It is also our opportunity to honor our adjunct teacher of the year and the academic advisor of the year.”
The President’s Award, presented to a graduating senior, epitomizes a person who consistently demonstrates responsible and selfless use of talent and leadership throughout their undergraduate experience. Nominees must be high academic achievers who have modeled exemplary academic effort and engagement. The 2021-2022 President’s Award was presented to Karli Kirchner ’22 from Montrose, Iowa. Karli has been involved in numerous on-campus organizations and committees, including the Behavioral Science Club while maintaining a 4.0 GPA.
Morgan Laden of Peosta, Iowa, received the Tiger Spirit Award. This award signifies what it means to be an Iowa Wesleyan Tiger by displaying a positive attitude, sportsmanship, spirit, and pride.
The Student Leader of the Year award recipient is Jake Huggins from Seneca, Illinois. This award is designed to recognize a student who has excelled and exemplified outstanding leadership, service, and dedication to positively impact growth, culture, and change at IW.
Recognized for their unwavering support of Iowa Wesleyan’s internship program is The 8th Judicial District. The 8th Judicial District was recognized as a dedicated internship placement facility for many Iowa Wesleyan students. Without their dedication to IW, students would not have these exceptional mentoring and professional opportunities.
We are also excited to recognize our instructors during our annual celebration. The Advisor of the Year honor was awarded to Randy Thomas, Associate Professor of Accounting, for his dedication to IW students.
For a complete list of award recipients, go to https://www.iw.edu/2022-awards-day/.
A Celebration of the life of Terry McNair will be held Saturday, May 7, 2022 at the Van Allen House Heritage Center, 403 West Madison Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641. Join Terry’s family and friends at an open house from 1-4 p.m. Come and go anytime. More information may be found at www.terrymcnair.com Memorials can be made by donating to the Henry County Heritage Trust.
Henry County Sheriff Rich McNamee announces his office will participate with US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) on April 30, 2022, from 10am-2pm, in the “Drug Take It Back Initiative”. Henry County Sheriff’s Office will be “taking it back” at their office, and they will partner locally with New London Police, Wayland Police, and Winfield Police; in their efforts. During the scheduled event, anybody may bring unused, or unwanted, prescription medications to any of the above mentioned locations for disposal. We kindly note that sharp instruments and liquid medications are prohibited. Henry County Sheriff’s Office will coordinate with US DEA for disposal of these medications.
If anybody wishes to dispose of medications, but are unable to bring them to the event, please contact Henry County Sheriff’s Office, at any time, to arrange for proper disposal. Henry County Sheriff’s Office continues to take back medications throughout the year, at their office. A disposal box is available 24/7 at the sheriff’s office.
Washington — The Mount Pleasant girls’ track team scored 151, winning the 10-team Demon Relays yesterday at Case Field in Washington.
Kenna Lamm, Jadan Brumbaugh and the 4×100 shuttle hurdle team were all winners.
Lamm won the 200m dash in 26.97, Brumbaugh’s winning heave of 43 feet, 9.5 inches was earth shattering again, while Lamm, Allie Westercamp, Abby Blint and Jenna Gilmore ran 1.08.92 for first in the hurdle relay.
On the boys’ side, Washington won their home invite with Fort Madison checking in third.
Mount Pleasant, with 96 points placed fourth.
The Panthers got winning times from Bryce Wilson in the 110m hurdles in 15.63 seconds and Avin Truong in the long jump, clearing 20 feet, 4.75 inches.