Burlington Bee’s Kooper Schulte Slugs His Way to Hitter of the Week Honors for the Prospect League

Burlington, IA- The Burlington Bees are off to a hot start, picking up four consecutive victories and rocking a 5-2 record through the first week of the season. A big reason for that success is former New London Tiger Kooper Schulte as he was named Week 1 Hitter of the Week for the Prospect League.

Schulte is currently touting a slash line of 0.387/0.417/0.774 through 31 at-bats. His 0.774 slugging percentage currently ranks 2nd in the Prospect League for batters with at least 15 at-bats. He also ranks 2nd in home runs with two for the season, while leading the league with 12 RBIs.

He has also shown off his speed on the basepath with four doubles, one triple, and going 2 for 2 on his steal attempts. The University of Iowa ballplayer made his mark for the team in his very first game as he collected five RBIs and hit for the cycle on a perfect 5 for 5 night.

He added his second home run and his 12th RBI in the latest win over the Normal CornBelters in a thrilling 8-7 finish.

The Bees had their contest against the Quincy Doggy Paddlers on Tuesday night rescheduled for a seven-inning doubleheader on Sunday, June 8th. They are back in action on Wednesday, June 4th, at home against the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp.

Air Quality Alert Issued Statewide Due to Canadian Wildfire Smoke

The Iowa DNR has issued a statewide Air Quality Alert through 6 a.m. Thursday, June 5, as smoke from Canadian wildfires pushes into the state. Air Quality Index (AQI) levels may reach the “unhealthy” (red) category, posing health risks for both sensitive groups and the general public.

Smoke pulled down to the surface early Tuesday has already impacted northwestern Iowa, with thick smoke expected to drift across the state from southwest to northeast today and tonight. Fine particulate levels may remain elevated for several days.

The DNR advises limiting prolonged outdoor activity, especially for people with heart or lung disease, older adults, children, and outdoor workers. Consider rescheduling or moving activities indoors.

For current conditions and maps, visit airnow.gov or the wildfire page.

Anna Marie Peterson

Anna Marie Peterson, 88, of Wayland, died Monday, May 12, 2025, at Parkview Home in Wayland.

Memorial Service will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 7, 2025, at the Wayland Mennonite Church.

Burial will follow in the North Hill Cemetery, rural Wayland. Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, until the time of service.

The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Anna Marie and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Henry County Sheriff’s Office Launches Sweet Safety Campaign for Kids

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office has announced a cool new way to encourage bicycle and scooter safety among local youth this summer—by rewarding safe riders with a free ice cream treat.

In a new initiative launched in partnership with area ice cream establishments, uniformed deputies will be on the lookout for children practicing safe riding habits, particularly those wearing helmets. When a deputy spots a young rider following safety guidelines, they may pull over—just to say thank you and hand out a special “ticket” redeemable for a free ice cream treat.

In a recent Facebook post from the Sheriff’s Department, “This is a great opportunity to promote safety in a way that’s positive and fun. We’re proud to work with our local businesses to encourage good habits and give back to the kids in our community.”

To ease any concerns, the Sheriff’s Office clarified that only uniformed deputies in marked HCSO vehicles or on foot patrol will issue the reward tickets.

The Sheriff’s Office also gives a shout-out to the participating ice cream shops for their support, noting that the campaign wouldn’t be possible without their generosity.

As summer kicks into gear, this initiative offers a sweet reminder for families: a helmet and a little caution can go a long way.

Mount Pleasant Municipal Utilities Board Approves Budgets, Reviews Major Projects at May Meeting

Mount Pleasant, Iowa — The Mount Pleasant Municipal Utilities Board of Trustees met in regular session on May 20, to approve multiple budgets, authorize over $1 million in payments, and discuss updates to key infrastructure projects including the Cedar Lane Well #7 development.

Under legal and operations reports, the board reviewed progress on the Cedar Lane Well #7 and Water Distribution System Project. Due to the potential for litigation involving the well, the board entered into a closed session at 1:56 p.m., following a motion by Trustee Michelle Rosell and seconded by Trustee David George.

Details of the closed session were not disclosed, but the board previously indicated the discussion would center on legal matters related to Well #7.

Routine Approvals and Governance

The board also approved minutes from its April 15 regular meeting and a special session held on May 8. All votes taken during the meeting, including those to approve bills, minutes, and budget documents, passed unanimously with five ayes and no dissent.

Mark C. Foreman Named New Warden of Iowa State Penitentiary

FORT MADISON, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Corrections has named Mark C. Foreman as the new warden of the Iowa State Penitentiary (ISP), bringing more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement and corrections leadership to the state’s maximum-security facility.

Foreman began his service as a Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps before spending over two decades with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, rising to associate warden at FCI Tallahassee. He has also led correctional facilities in both public and private sectors, most recently serving as senior warden at Cimarron Correctional Facility in Oklahoma.

“I am honored to join the team at ISP,” said Foreman. “I look forward to working alongside the dedicated staff to provide safe, secure, and rehabilitative environments that support public safety.”

IDOC officials praised Foreman’s operational expertise and leadership approach.

“Mark brings a strong commitment to staff development, accountability, and excellence,” said Nick Lamb, Deputy Director for Institutions. “ISP will benefit greatly from his steady hand.”

“Mark’s proven track record and passion for public service make him an excellent addition to our leadership team,” added IDOC Director Dr. Beth Skinner.

About the Iowa Department of Corrections

The IDOC is nationally recognized for implementing evidence-based practices that reduce recidivism and enhance community safety across the state’s correctional system.

Sports, June 3rd

High School Soccer

Burlington Notre Dame’s season came to an end last night in a 2-1 loss against Williamsburg in the Class 2A state quarterfinal round. The Nikes finished the season with a 16-4 record.  

The Class 1A and Class 2A semifinals start tomorrow, June 4th, at noon with Regina Catholic taking on Van Meter. Hudson will face off against West Sioux and Bishop Heelan will square off against Williamsburg before the nightcap of Gilbert versus Webster City.

The girls’ state tournament gets underway today with all three classes playing their state quarterfinal round.

High School Baseball

Dayson Workman lived up to the name for Fairfield, collecting five doubles and six RBIs in a sweep of Mt. Pleasant to start conference play last night, 20-7 in game one and 14-8 in game two. Ethan Bisgard clobbered a home run for five RBIs in game one, while Cason Miller totaled two triples and six RBIs in game two. 

Mt. Pleasant will look to stop this three-game skid tomorrow, June 4th, at home against New London with first pitch at 7:30 pm.

Fairfield will host Albia tonight at 7:30 pm.

New London now has a two-game win streak after scraping past Pekin last night 2-1. Tate Welcher nabbed a double and an RBI in the winning effort. 

Van Buren County’s Will Cocherell dealt a five inning no-hitter last night against Winfield-Mt. Union, collecting nine strikeouts in the 11-0 win. The sophomore also led the way on offense with four RBIs.

Wapello will face off against Winfield-Mt. Union tonight at 5:30 pm on the road. 

Van Buren County will take on Fort Madison tomorrow at 7 pm at the Field of Dreams.

Central Lee picked up an extra innings win last night against Anamosa, scoring two runs in the ninth inning to take a 7-5 victory. Blake Davis led the way with two RBIs for the Hawks. 

Central Lee versus Burlington has been canceled for tonight.

Danville fell to Hillcrest Academy last night 15-0. Mediapolis will host Danville tonight at 5:30 pm.

West Burlington will host Burlington Notre Dame tonight at 5:30 pm.

High School Softball

Mt. Pleasant hosted Fairfield for the first conference doubleheader for the season and the Trojans’ bats led them past the Panthers 20-9 in game one and 9-1 in game two. Mt. Pleasant responded to the call of offense in game one, even taking a 9 to 8 lead after four innings when Keagyn Coleman notched an RBI single. However, between the two games, Lilly Bergen smoked the ball, tagging three extra base hits including a triple, while scoring seven times. Leah Helmick knocked home six runs for the Trojans, while Coleman and Saige Burchett each tabbed two RBIs by night’s end.

Mt. Pleasant is taking on New London tomorrow, June 4th, at 7:30 pm at home. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

Fairfield will continue their road trip on Thursday, June 5th, to face off against Fort Madison at 7:30 pm. 

New London’s 7th inning comeback fell short against Pekin last night in an 11-7 final. 

West Burlington/Notre Dame clobbered Highland last night 10-0 behind Lyndsey Kelley’s home run and four RBIs. Madelyn Thomas allowed only one hit and struck out two in her four innings of work. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against West Burlington/Notre Dame tonight at 7 pm on the road. 

Danville shutout Hillcrest Academy last night 6-0.

Mediapolis fell to Class 2A’s #4 Louisa-Muscatine last night 11-1. Layne Price finished 1 for 2 at the plate with the lone RBI. The Bulldogs will square off against Danville tonight at 5:30 pm at home.

Columbus and Central Lee has canceled their game for tonight.

WACO’s contest against Lone Tree tonight has been canceled. It will be made up as a doubleheader on June 23rd.

Van Buren County will take on Pekin on Thursday at 5:30 pm at home.

Wapello will face off against Louisa-Muscatine on Thursday at 7 pm at home.

High School Cross Country

The Mt. Pleasant Cross Country team will be starting up their optional summer runs on June 16th. The runs are available to any 7th through 12th grader with paces and plans dependent on the level of experience. Coaches may not be present at every run as upperclassmen often lead the runs.

On Mondays and Wednesdays, the runs will begin at 6:30 am at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the runs will begin at Saunders Park by the swimming pool at 7 pm. The runs will continue through mid-August until the cross country camp. If you have any questions, then contact Coach Murray at 319-850-0867. 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees gave the home crowd something to cheer about as yesterday’s matinee ended in a Dash Denton walk-off single to give the Bees an 8-7 win over the Normal CornBelters. Kooper Schulte swatted a two-run shot to center field to collect a league leading 12 RBIs.

The Bees and Quincy Doggy Paddlers has postponed their contest for tonight. The game will be made up as a seven-inning doubleheader in Quincy on Sunday, June 8th.

The Clinton LumberKings are looking to sweep the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp tonight at 7:05 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1888 – Baseball poem “Casey at the Bat” is first published by the San Francisco Examiner.

1978 – Phillies Dave Johnson is the first to hit two pinch hit grand slams in a year.

2018 – Golden State guard Stephen Curry breaks Ray Allen’s NBA Finals record for most 3-pointers in a game with 9 as the Warriors defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 122-103 in Game 2.

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report: May 26 – June 1, 2025

DES MOINES, Iowa (June 2, 2025) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig says Iowa farmers are hitting a key transition point in the growing season, as spring planting nears completion and attention shifts to crop maintenance and hay production.

“Planting is nearly complete across the state and most of the corn and soybeans have emerged. Many farmers are now turning their attention to applying crop protection products and baling hay,” said Secretary Naig. “While haze from Canadian wildfires has hung around the last few days, it’s expected to clear by mid-week. The forecast shows much of the state could receive some welcome rain in the week ahead.”

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released its latest Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report for the week ending June 1, 2025, showing a productive week for growers thanks to favorable weather.

Field Conditions and Activity

Farmers enjoyed 5.4 days suitable for fieldwork, thanks to mostly dry conditions with only isolated showers. Primary activities included planting the final acres of corn and soybeans, spraying crops, and harvesting the first cutting of hay.

Moisture Levels

Topsoil moisture levels held mostly steady with:

  • 5% very short

  • 23% short

  • 70% adequate

  • 2% surplus

Subsoil moisture was rated:

  • 5% very short

  • 27% short

  • 65% adequate

  • 3% surplus

Corn and Soybeans

  • Corn planting reached 97%, with 87% emerged—running six days ahead of last year and slightly ahead of the five-year average.

  • Corn condition was reported as 84% good to excellent.

  • Soybean planting hit 96%, with 79% emerged, which is ten days ahead of last year and four days ahead of average.

  • Soybean condition came in at 81% good to excellent.

Small Grains and Forage

  • Oats emerged reached 95%, and 41% of the crop is headed, which is ahead of both last year and the typical schedule.

  • Oat condition remains strong, rated 85% good to excellent.

  • First cutting of alfalfa hay is 61% complete, outpacing last year by nearly a week.

  • Hay condition was rated 83% good to excellent, and pasture condition was also solid, with 73% good to excellent.

As the 2025 growing season continues to progress ahead of schedule in many areas, farmers are closely watching the weather forecast. A return of measurable rainfall would help maintain strong crop and pasture conditions heading into the summer.

The full weekly report is available at nass.usda.gov.