On February 28, at 5:07pm Des Moines County Sheriff’s deputies along with the Mediapolis Fire Department responded to an address in rural Mediapolis after receiving a 911 call from a male asking for help. Sheriff deputies and fire personnel arrived and found an adult male who had falling through the ice while fishing. After pulling this subject to safety it was learned that a second male subject had also fallen through the ice and was still under the water. Mediapolis Fire Department utilized their training and equipment to begin searching for this second subject. At 6:35pm the second subject was pulled from the water. Both subjects were transported to the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center. The two subjects are brothers, ages 69 and 71, Patrick and Michael Vaughn from Davenport Iowa. Patrick Vaughn was pronounced deceased at Southeast Iowa Medical Center upon arrival.
Four Juveniles from Christamore Found in Keokuk
Four juveniles who allegedly stole a car in Mount Pleasant on Thursday, after leaving the Christamore Family Treatment Center, were found in Keokuk with the stolen car and taken to the Juvenile Detention Center. Charges are being filed in Henry and Lee Counties. On February 23 at approximately 4:20 pm the Christamore House, on S Iris Rd in Mt Pleasant, reported two female runaways from their facility that had left approximately 15 minutes earlier. They later returned on their own accord. At approximately 6:30 pm the same two females and two males ran away from the facility which was reported 10 minutes later to law enforcement. At about 9 pm a local citizen located them going through his vehicle and chased them off and notified law enforcement.
The Mt Pleasant PD encourages people to lock the vehicles and residences. Anyone who sees suspicious activity is encouraged to contact the Mt Pleasant PD at 319 385-1450.
Anyone with concerns about the facility and issues there is encouraged to contact the Director of DHS via email director@dhs.state.ia.us , Juvenile Court Services Michael.Rempe@iowacourts.gov or your local elected officials joe.mitchell@legis.iowa.gov or jdreichman@yahoo.com
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Mount Pleasant Community School District School Special Session Board Meeting
Date: February 28, 2022 6:00pm
Mount Pleasant Community School District High School Media Center
Mount Pleasant, Iowa 52641
- Call to Order
- Roll Call
- Approval of Agenda
- New Business
- Review of Apple Lease Agreement (Discussion)
- Review Middle School 1:1 Device Program (Discussion)
- Review 22-23 PPEL Spending Plan (Discussion)
- Consideration to Approve Contractual Agreement with AFSCME Local 3865 (Motion)
- Consideration to Approve Traffic Study Contractual Agreement with Bolton and Menk, subject to Counsel Approval (Motion)
- Consideration to Approve iJAG Fundraiser (Motion)
- Negotiations Discussion (Exempt from Open Meetings Law)
- Adjournment
Lee County Schools Recieve STEM BEST HD Program Awards
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WMU Jazz Band, Speech, Snow White and Cafe Concert
WMU Jazz Band competed at the Coe College Jazz Summit on Thursday, February 24th in Cedar Rapids. WMU ended up placing second at the three day long event among other 1A Bands. Griffin Humphreys was named the outstanding 1A Musician for the event. The group will compete again on Saturday, March 5th, at the SEIBA Jazz Festival at Clear Creek Amana High School, where they hope to secure another invitation to the Iowa Jazz Championships later this spring. Jazz Band Members include: Saxophones Gabe Hemsworth, Gavin Prior, and Beatrice Anderson. Trumpets Cameron Giese and Kinsley Gunnison. Trombones Griffin Humphreys and Brynn Pogmore. Rhythm Section: Isabel Kann, Maggie Hutton, Isabella Martinez, and Ella Kann. WMU Jazz Band is directed by Lindsey Pogmore.
WMU’s speech team participated in district level competition on Saturday, February 26th at Tri-County School in Thornburg. Six WMU Students prepared eleven events for contest, with ten of those advancing on to State Competition, which will be held at Grinnell High School in mid-March. Students advancing to State Competition include: Chloe Fisher (Poetry, Literary Program), Isabel Kann (Prose, Literary Program), Griffin Humphreys (Radio News Announcing, Storytelling), Brayden Nordyke (Storytelling, Improvisation), and Alli Humphreys (Expository Address, Radio News Announcing). Dakota Silva also competed at District Level (Prose). WMU Speech Team is coached by Lindsey Pogmore.
Spring is just around the corner, and that means many things. One of those things is that it’s almost time for WMU’s annual collaboration with the Minnesota-based Prairie Fire Children’s Theater. After a couple years of pandemic-related hiatus, this year’s production promises to be lots of fun for all involved.Auditions for interested students in 2nd thru 12th grades will be held on Monday, March 7th after school in the small gym, and should finish up by 5:30. Rehearsals will be from 3:30 until 7:30 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with an opening night performance on Friday at 7:00 PM (March 11th) and at 2:00 PM on Saturday (March 12th) in the small gym.There are over 70 parts available for students to participate in this exciting show! Auditions are open to any students in 2nd thru 12th grades. Tickets for these performances will be $10 for adults, and $7 for seniors/students, and available for purchase at the door. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Pogmore, at 257-7700 extension 128 or by email at lindsey.pogmore@wmucsd.org.
The Winfield Fine Arts Departments are gearing up for their annual Cafe Concert. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, March 19th at 7:00 PM in the big gym. The theme for this year’s concert is “Decades”, and will feature music from different decades of the 20th century. There should be some familiar tunes for everyone! There will be performances by 6th thru 12th grade Choir members, 7th thru 12th grade band members, jazz band, speech team members, and works on display by WMU art students. Additionally, there will be a bake sale and art sale in the lobby. Tickets for this fun event are $10 for table seating with dessert for adults, $7 for table seating for students, and $5 for bleacher seating for all ages. If you have questions or would like to purchase tickets, please contact Mrs. Pogmore at 257-7700 extension 128 or Mrs. Eichelberger at 257-7700 extension 127. We hope to see you there!
Iowa Wesleyan University Chadwick Library Selected For Federal Humanities Grant
$10,000 Grant Will Help the Library Recover from the Coronavirus Pandemic
Mount Pleasant, IA – February 28, 2022 — J. Raymond Chadwick Library at Iowa Wesleyan University has been selected as one of 200 libraries nationwide for the American Library Association’s American Rescue Plan: Humanities Grants for Libraries opportunity, an emergency relief program to assist libraries that have been adversely affected by the pandemic.
With funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, Chadwick Library will use funds to anchor itself in the community as a strong humanities institution. The competitive award comes with a $10,000 grant to help the library deliver excellent programs and services related to culture, history, literature, and other humanities subjects.
More than 370 libraries applied for the grant, according to ALA. View the complete list of selected libraries.
The participating libraries, selected through a competitive, peer-reviewed application process, include public libraries, academic/college libraries, K-12 libraries, and tribal, special, and prison libraries. The recipients represent 45 states and Puerto Rico and serve communities ranging in size from 642 residents in Weir, Kansas, to Los Angeles, California. Libraries were chosen with an emphasis on reaching historically underserved and/or rural communities.
“This is an exciting opportunity for Iowa Wesleyan,” said Library Director Paula Wiley. “This grant will allow Chadwick Library to provide students with the digital resources they need to use now so that they can hone skills which will be vital in their future careers.”
Chadwick Library will use the grant funds to create a digital Humanities Lab, which will have cameras, sound equipment, computers, and software to help create digital blogs, vlogs, videos, podcasts, and other forms of media. This Humanities Lab will support students in the updated Humanities major and minor, the recently launched Honors Program, Digital Media Design, and many other programs across the IW campus.
“Libraries have faced significant hardships throughout the pandemic —from budget cuts to staff furloughs to building closures — especially in our communities of the greatest need,” said ALA President Patty Wong. “This crucial support from NEH will enable our beloved institutions and the dedicated people who run them to rebuild and emerge from the pandemic stronger than ever.”
American Rescue Plan: Humanities Grants for Libraries is an initiative of the American Library Association (ALA) made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
Iowa Wesleyan University: As Southeast Iowa’s regional comprehensive University, Iowa Wesleyan University is a transformational learning community whose passion is to educate, empower and inspire students to lead meaningful lives and careers.
Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda
AGENDA
March 1, 2022
Approve Agenda
Approve Minutes
9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update
Motion setting dates for dust control program
Resolution approving bids for HMA projects FM(89 & 90)
on Hwy 78 north to Washington County line
and W55 Trenton north to Hwy 78
Resolution approving bids for twin box culvert project FM(91)
on 220th Street east of Mt. Pleasant
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
Ervin Earl McCracken
Ervin Earl McCracken, 94, of Keosauqua passed away at 7:47 Saturday February 26, 2022 at the Keosauqua Health Care Center. Visitation will open at 2:00PM with family present from 5 to 7PM on Tuesday March 1, 2022 at Pedrick Funeral Home, Keosauqua. Funeral services will be at 10:30 AM Wednesday March 2, 2022 at the funeral home with Pastor Mark Caston officiating. Cremation will follow the service and burial of cremains with military honors by Sargeant-Osweiler Post No. 563 American Legion will be at Bonaparte Cemetery at 2:00 PM Monday March 7, 2022. Memorials to Bonaparte Cemetery or Bentonsport Cemetery may be left at the funeral home or mailed to the family at 28361 Route J40, Keosauqua, IA 52565.
Ervin was born on February 17, 1928 on the family farm near Keosauqua to Richard Earl and Nellie Mae Walter McCracken. He attended school at the Woods school house and graduated from Bonaparte High School in 1947. Ervin worked on the family farm until he joined the army in his early 20’s and was quickly sent to Korea. He was there for a short time when he lost his leg and received the Purple Heart. He then returned home to Keosauqua and worked on the farm. During this time, he met Donna Rosalie Winkler and they were married on September 9, 1953 at the Keosauqua United Methodist Church. Ervin lived and worked the family farm until his health declined when he was 93 and he had to retire to town. Ervin was on the Bentonsport Cemetery Board and was a life-long member of the Sargeant-Osweiler Post No. 563 American Legion in Bonaparte.
Left to cherish his memory are three sons, Leslie “Branch” McCracken, Glen McCracken (Wanda) and Roy McCracken (Teri) all of Keosauqua, two sisters, Letha Mellinger of Keosauqua and Donna Lou Pratt (Keith) of Birmingham, four grandchildren, Brandon McCracken (Samantha), Danielle Drillon (Ryan), Fallon Link (Kevin) and Chance McCracken, six step grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, many other extended family members and friends.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Donna, a daughter in infancy, Glenda Rosalie McCracken, three sisters, Vera Behm, Mary Alice Keller and Leah McCracken, two daughters-in-law, Melinda McCracken and Julie McCracken and a step granddaughter, Tiffany Butler.