Sports, Saturday, April 9th
College Softball: Wesleyan Drops Two
The Iowa Wesleyan softball team traveled to Nevada, Missouri to compete in the CAC Classic. The Tigers took on the Bacone College Warriors and the Haskell Indians and dropped both games.
In game one, Bacone scored the games first 13 runs en route to a 13-2 win.
Ivy Geerdes had doubled, walked twice and drove in a run.
Alexis Davis had a single and a run scored.
In game two, Haskell scored twice in the first and third innings leading to a 9-1 win.
Kara Krieger and Alexis Davis each had hits for Wesleyan.
The Tigers fell to 3-18.
They’ve lost seven straight.
The team will take part in day of the CAC Classic today, with matchups against Crowley’s Ridge and Cottey.
Men’s College Basketball: Drake Guard Enters Transfer Portal
Drake guard Deven Dahlke has entered the transfer portal, multiple outlets have announced.
Dahlke played in a meager 12 games over the past two years and averaged 1.2 points.
The Phoenix, Arizona native walked on to the team and appeared in eight games this past season.
He will have three years of eligibility when he finds his next home.
College Track: Wesleyan at Mount Mercy
The Iowa Wesleyan men’s and women’s track team will both be in action today when they travel to Cedar Rapids.
The Tigers are competing in the prestigious Mustang Open.
Field events will begin at 11:00 a.m. with running events to follow.
The meet is being held at the Plaster Athletic Complex.
Holy Week at Trenton United Methodist Church
Tuesday, April 12, at 7:00 PM, the Trenton United Methodist Church will host a representative of Jews for Jesus for a Holy Week presentation titled, “Christ in the Passover.” Passover is the Jewish celebration of the end of slavery in Egypt and the beginning of the exodus journey to return to the Promised Land. Israel’s redemption from slavery through the blood of the Passover lamb is not only one of the central stories of the Hebrew Scriptures, it also paints a powerful portrait of the Messiah who was to come. “Christ in the Passover” will introduce the elements of the Passover tradition, their historic Jewish symbolism, and their spiritual significance for all people today.
Jews for Jesus is an international nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. Its staff and volunteers are followers of Jesus who believe that Jesus is the Messiah of prophecy.
After two pandemic delays, the congregation is pleased to welcome all interested persons to this ecumenical and interfaith presentation. Immediately following there will be time for questions and conversation, and afterward a sharing in the Lord’s Supper available for all.
The building is fully accessible with plenty of parking. A free-will offering will be accepted to defray the travel expenses of the presenter. All interested persons are welcome to attend.
Thursday, April 14, 7:00 PM
Holy Thursday April 14 at 7:00 PM, the Trenton United Methodist Church will gather for a Tenebrae Service, with The Lord’s Supper prepared for all who desire to share. Tenebrae (darkness) recalls in words and in music some of the events of Maundy Thursday and Good Friday.
All neighbors are cordially invited and welcome to join in this meaningful time of preparation for the Easter weekend. Offering received that evening is designated for UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief), and 100% for mission work. The facility is fully accessible with plenty of parking.
Des Moines County Road H-38/Mediapolis Road just west of Mediapolis closed for three weeks
FAIRFIELD, Iowa – April 7, 2022 – Culvert and drainage construction work for the new U.S. 61 interchange over Des Moines County Road H-38/Mediapolis Road requires closing H-38/Mediapolis Road just west of Mediapolis for three weeks, weather permitting, according to the Iowa Department of Transportation’s Fairfield construction office.
The Iowa DOT reminds motorists to drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, drivers should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.
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Four Iowa cultural attractions receive Folk Arts Apprenticeship grants
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National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 10th – 16th, 2022
Imagine never knowing what was going to be on the other end of the phone when you answered it. That is what your local 9-1-1 telecommunicators have trained for. The men and women who answer 9-1-1 need to be prepared for anything. They are the “first” first responder on the scene and if they do not react quickly, ask the appropriate questions, calm the frantic caller, and send the right response then the entire call is off track.
April 10th – 16th, 2022 is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week and honors those who answer emergency calls, dispatch emergency personnel and equipment, and render life-saving assistance to the citizens across the nation. In Washington County there are 12 telecommunicators with over 150 years of experience answering your calls every day. The Communications staff includes Cara Sorrells, Sandy Lovetinsky, Teresa Todd, Melanie Huschka, Issak Kleese, Shelley Reed-Wulf, Brittany Stutzman, Hunter Erwin, Delainey Parish, Riley Thomann, Unity Stevens, and Susan Holub. We are extremely proud of the entire staff for their dedication. We also want to take the opportunity to thank those personnel that we communicate with everyday who help us do our job. This includes the law enforcement officers, ambulance personnel, fire fighters, first responders, emergency management, tow truck operators, public health nurses, funeral home directors, emergency room personnel, public works and roads personnel, and animal control personnel just to name a few.
This is our second year celebrating the week in our new facility and we could not be more excited. We are planning to honor these local behind the scenes heroes with special activities in the building throughout the week.
Daily Jail Count
Henry County Jail
In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.
Date: ____4-8-2022_____
20_ Henry County Inmates
52_ Out of County Contract Inmates
72 TOTAL
Girls’ Soccer: Mount Pleasant Drops Thriller
Mount Pleasant — Elly Manning and Tori Wilson each had two goals but it was Washington edging Mount Pleasant for a 5-4 win yesterday.
Manning also had an assist while sophomore goalkeeper Evelyn Escobar made nine saves.
Mount Pleasant dropped to 2-1 on the season.
Washington is now 4-0 and 1-0 in Southeast Conference play.
The Panthers will be back on the pitch Monday night when they host Keokuk.
Other girls’ soccer finals:
- Fort Madison 8, Fairfield 1