Henry County Solid Waste and Recycle Collection Site Information

Henry County Rural Residential

Solid Waste & Recycle Collection Site

Iowa DNR Permit # 44SDP 09-13P-CCC

Operating Hours

Tuesday thru Thursday 12:00 Noon until 6:00 PM

Friday 8:00 AM until 6:00 PM

Saturday 8:00 AM until 12:00 Noon

Requirements

You must be a Rural Henry County Resident to use this facility and show valid ID.

Holidays Closed

New Year’s Day – Fourth of July – Christmas – Thanksgiving Day

Items Accepted

Household Solid Waste Limit (6) 45 gallon maximum sized bags per week, trash must be brought in a secured manner, not loose.

Recyclables Co-mingled: Cardboard, Magazines, Plastic #1 thru #7, Office paper, Newsprint, Tin & Aluminum cans.

“ALL GLASS MUST BE THROWN IN TRASH”

Other Items: Scrap Metal, Truck & Car Batteries, Medical Sharps (must be secured in a metal or plastic container with lid), Used Oil, Fluorescent Bulbs,

Electronic items, Screened Electronics or CRT’s limited to 2 per year. Automotive and light truck tires limited to 8 per year

Items not Accepted

Commercial or Industrial type waste

Construction or Demolition Waste

Yard Waste

Trees or Shrubs

Smoldering or Hot Loads

Concrete – Rocks – Bricks – Asphalt – Dirt

For assistance, ask attendant. For other questions call WEMIGA WASTE 319-385-4849.

Special Clean – Up Dates

Special Bulk Clean-up Collection Dates

First Friday & Saturday of April each year

First Friday & Saturday of October each year

 

Items Accepted during Special Bulk Clean-up Dates  

Couches, Chairs, Tables, 6 ft. lengths of Rolled Carpet must be taped or tied into rolls, Beds, Mattresses, Box springs, Toy’s and misc. Household items.

 

Items not Accepted

NO EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS

Commercial or Industrial type waste

Construction or Demolition Waste

Yard Waste

Trees or Shrubs

Smoldering materials or Hot Loads

Concrete – Rocks – Bricks – Asphalt – Dirt

Robb Gardner Citizen of the Year!

Beyond overseeing the operation of the local hospital, Robb Gardner has left his mark on this community.  He was recognized for this at the 80th Annual Banquet of the Mount Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce as the Citizen of the Year. Other awards presented Thursday evening….

Humanitarian Award-The Fellowship Cup

Ambassador of the Year-Melinda Huisinga

The Chamber’s pick for Volunteer of the Year-Lori White

2021 Chamber Board President Jennifer Moutrie passed the gavel to Meg Richtman.

Ashton Comes Home to Coach the Tigers

Mount Pleasant, IA – March 31, 2022 – Jordan Ashton, a Mount Pleasant native, will take the
reins of the Tigers Men’s Basketball program, effective April 11th.
Ashton spent the 2021-22 academic year as an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota
Duluth. During this season, the team earned the most wins in over 50 years in program history
and went undefeated with a perfect 13-0 record at home, the first time since the 1990-91 season.
The team received their highest national ranking, fifth, in school history and earned the title of
NSIC North Division Conference Champions. Ashton coached the NSIC North Division Player
of the Year and two First-Team NSIC All-Conference players.
Ashton knows how to win, both as a coach and a player. He spent two years coaching at the
University of South Dakota and Kirkwood Community College. While at South Dakota, Ashton
contributed to a team that would win seven more wins than the previous season and a third-place
finish in the Missouri Valley Conference. While at Kirkwood Community College, he assisted
the Eagles in winning the 2019 NJCAA National Championship, coaching the National Player of
the Year and five All-Region Players.
As an athlete, Coach Ashton competed under Head Coach Ben Jacobson at the University of
Northern Iowa. He led the team in minutes played, three-point percentage (44%), and was the
third-leading scorer. Ashton spent one year at Iowa State University competing under Head
Coach Steve Prohm, a year at Kirkwood Community College under Head Coach Bryan Petersen
when the team won a national championship, and two years at Northwest Missouri State
University under Head Coach Ben McCollum. Coach Ashton played high school basketball at
Mount Pleasant Community High School, where he assisted in leading the team to become 3A
State Champions in 2012. Ashton was named the Class 3A Player of the Year, 1st-Team
All-State, and State Tournament MVP.
Before the University of Minnesota Duluth, Ashton was the assistant coach/offensive coordinator
for the Iowa Wesleyan Men’s Basketball Team for the 2020-2021 season, the Tigers’ final season
as an NCAA Division III member. The Tigers made an appearance in the semifinals of the
SLIAC Conference Tournament and saw a First-Team All-Conference player in Jarryd
Fernandes. Coach Ashton assisted in recruiting many of the talented players that IW saw on the
court this past season.
“I am extremely excited, grateful, and honored to be returning to Iowa Wesleyan University as
head men’s basketball coach. Having the opportunity to return to a program, university, and
community that means so much to me is truly a blessing. I want to thank President Plunkett,
Derek Zander, and the great individuals who support this program. These are exciting times at
IW with a lot to look forward to, and I can’t wait to get started”.

Brenda Sue Boyer

Brenda Sue Boyer, 60, of Fort Madison, Iowa, passed away at 5:09 p.m. Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington, Iowa.

Born August 11, 1961, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of Robert Glenn and Rosemary Louise (Kramer) Boyer.  She married Michael “Frog” Moore. They later divorced.

Survivors include her special friend: Jim Kempker; two daughters: Rachel (Anthony) Huber of Kansas City, Missouri, Alta Snook of Fort Madison, Iowa; five grandchildren: Savanah, Jacob, Emmerie, Athena and Edward; three brothers: Richard (Lori) Boyer of Argyle, Iowa, Gregory Boyer of Farmington, Iowa, Eric (Amy) Boyer of Franklin, Iowa; sister: Debra (Kenneth) Martinson of Franklin, Iowa and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers: Douglas and Christopher Boyer; nephew Levi Martinson and sister-in-law: Rita Boyer.

Brenda graduated from Central Lee High School in 1979. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, sewing and her grandchildren.

Her body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

The family will receive friends from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Calvary Cemetery in West Point with Father Dennis Hoffman officiating.

A memorial has been established in her memory.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with arrangements.

School Board Policy Committee Meeting

Central Office at 1010 East Washington Street – Suite 102

 The Mount Pleasant Board of Education POLICY COMMITTEE will meet at 4:10pm on Friday, April 1, 2022 to review/discuss:

  1. Review School Board Policy 900 Series – No Recommended Changes
  2. 2022-2023 Middle School Laptop/iPad Usage
  3. Juvenile Court Liaison Position
  4. Christamore Family Treatment Center Programming Update
  5. McDaniels Marketing Proposal

College Football: Ferentz Adjusting to New Role as QB Coach

Iowa City — Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz says his job is to make the Iowa offense better and criticism comes with the territory.

The Hawkeyes ranked next to last in the Big Ten in total offense last season despite a 10-4 record and a West division title.

Ferentz says he is trying to get redshirt freshman Joe Labas up to speed this spring so he is able to compete against Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla.

He says no decision will be made on a starting quarterback until preseason practice.

Ferentz was named the quarterbacks coach after Ken O’Keefe retired and says his new role is to help them do their job better.

Typically, the Hawkeyes do not host a spring game but hold a fan event in its place. No announcement on that has been made at this time.

Men’s College Basketball: Iowa’s Toussaint Leaving the Program

Iowa City — Iowa junior point guard Joe Toussaint has notified head coach Fran McCaffery of his intentions to transfer from the Hawkeye basketball program.

Toussaint led the team in assists (3.2) and steals (1.4) per game (3.2) and averaged 4.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 36 games this past season.

In three seasons with the Hawkeyes, Toussaint played in 98 games, including 41 starts, averaging 4.8 points, 2.8 assists, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per contest.

Also joining him with a new home will be London big man Josh Ogundele.

Ogundele announced his transfer last night.

He appeared in 19 games this year and averaged 1.5 points per game.

Men’s College Basketball: Bohannon to Participate in College Three Point Contest

New Orleans — The University of Iowa’s Jordan Bohannon has been selected to the Men’s 3-Point Championship roster for the 33rd annual College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships at Xavier University of Louisiana’s Convocation Center in New Orleans tonight.

Bohannon helped lead the Hawkeyes to a Big Ten Tournament Championship and 26 wins — the second highest single-season total in school history — as a sixth-year senior in 2021-22.

The native of Marion, Iowa, played in all 36 games ranking second on the team in points per game at 11 per night.

Bohannon is the sixth Hawkeye to be invited to the event and first since Peter Jok in 2017.