Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance Awarded Grant for “The Uptown Cell”

MOUNT PLEASANT—  Gov. Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Economic Development Authority recently announced more than $500,000 in grant funding will be awarded to rural communities across the state through the Governor’s Empower Rural Iowa Initiative. The Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance was awarded $10,000 to renovate the second floor of the Chamber office to be used as a new work-based learning center for area schools called The Uptown Cell.

 

“Rural communities are the backbone of our state, and this latest round of grants will help them tackle tough challenges like housing, childcare, and recruitment,” said Lt. Governor Adam Gregg. “The Empower Rural Iowa initiative looks forward to building on this success and further ensuring opportunity and prosperity are present in all corners of Iowa.”

 

Work-based learning is an instructional strategy that enhances classroom learning by connecting it to the workplace. Students gain work experience while also learning academic and technical skills. Schools, community-based organizations, and businesses come together to make these meaningful programs happen.

 

A group of students from the Mount Pleasant High School CELL (Civic Engagement and Learning Lab) class is helping to transform the upstairs into a space that students can use to work on projects and presentations and to meet with business leaders from the community. It will also allow chamber members a great space for small group meetings, staff retreats and more. The Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance and the Mount Pleasant Area Development Commission will match the $10,000 for a total project cost of $20,000.

 

The Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance exists to improve the quality of life for Henry County residents through economic growth. The Chamber consists of 340 businesses, organizations, and individual members.

Cynthia “Cindy” Dorrell (final arrangements)

Cynthia “Cindy” Dorrell has passed on January 23, 2022. She will be sorely missed.

Cindy was born on November 1st, 1952, in Chamois Missouri, the daughter of Urban and Edna Rost. She graduated from Chamois High School and Central Missouri State University with a degree in music.

Cindy married Bill Dorrell on June 30, 1979, in Morrison Missouri. The couple has made Mount Pleasant their home since 1980. To know Cindy was to know love and kindness. Cindy was an incredible wife and mother, a fierce friend and a steadfast woman of God. She loved collecting baskets, finding treasures at yard sales, baking her famous sour dough bread, knitting, snuggling her cats, reading the Bible, and uncovering secrets of the Underground Railroad in Southeast Iowa.

Cindy was a paraeducator in the special education program at the Mt Pleasant Middle School. If you had met her, even just once, you would know this because she would be sure to mention it, saying “I can handle anything! I work at a middle school!” She touched everyone she met, whether you’d known her for years or met her 5 minutes ago in line at the grocery store. Cindy could be said to have “never met a stranger” and loved to laugh and make people smile.

She became involved Hand All Around, the at-risk program in Winfield. She was a member of the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra and Explore Post 1846.

Music and faith defined every aspect of Cindy’s life. She was the band director at Winfield, the leader the First Baptist Church praise team, and she played flute and piccolo in the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra. At Old Threshers, in the Log Village, she could be found every year hammering away on her handmade hammer dulcimer, or in church, at weddings, or just in her back porch on warm summer nights. When she wasn’t sharing her gift of music, she was busy feeding, helping, educating and loving people.

Cindy was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband Bill; one son Joe Dorrell of Fort Madison; two daughters, Marie Dorrell of Mount Pleasant, SC, Anne Dorrell of St. Paul, MN; two brothers, Keith Rost of Richmond, KY, John Rost of Broken Arrow, OK; and a sister Myra Belser of Laramie, WY.

Funeral service will be held 11:00 am, Saturday, January 29, 2022, at the Mount Pleasant Middle School. The service will be livestreamed at Powell Funeral Homes Facebook page and at www.powellfuneralhomes.com. Visitation will be held 10:00 am – 7:00 pm, Friday, January 28, 2022, at Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel, where family will greet friends from 3:00 – 5:00 pm. A general memorial fund has been established.

Iowa Wesleyan University Recognized for Best Online Programs by U.S. News & World Report for 2022

Mount Pleasant, IA – January 25, 2022 — Iowa Wesleyan University was once again recognized for academic excellence by U.S. News & World Report for 2022 Best Online Programs. The national ranking placed Iowa Wesleyan in the top 210 for Best Online Bachelor’s Programs, third in Iowa. In addition, Iowa Wesleyan was ranked highest in Iowa for Best Online Bachelor’s Program in Business. 

Rather than emphasizing measures most applicable to traditional-aged students entering college, U.S. News weighs how online programs across the country are being delivered and their effectiveness at awarding affordable degrees in a reasonable amount of time. The measured categories help to highlight how IW supports working professionals through its online programs.

“Iowa Wesleyan continues to create a highly innovative and robust online program that attempts to engage learners with modern 21st learning pedagogies,” noted Dr. DeWayne Frazier, University Provost. “IW hires some of the most experienced online faculty in the industry from across the region and the country. The excellent faculty and the learning pedagogies make our program of outstanding quality. We are thankful to U.S. News & World Report for recognizing our programs among the best in the country.”

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.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: IHSAA Releases District Basketball Assignments

KILJ — District play is a little over two weeks away yet, but the Iowa High School Athletic Association has wasted no time announcing this year’s assignments — not matchups or dates — for the upcoming tournament trail.

In the area, the 1A assignment look packed full of incredible matchups.

District 9 and District 10 are where the majority of area programs have been slotted.

In District 9, No. 10 Danville and Winfield-Mount Union will continue to jockey for the No. 1 seed. Danville is 13-1 and under the direction of the Soukup brothers, have been electric.

They get a box office matchup on Friday with 11-1 New London — a game that will undoubtedly go a long way in determining seeding in February.

Winfield-Mount Union appears to be the other strong competitor in District 9.

The Wolves, led by former all-stater Klay Edwards, are 14-1 on the year and led by two of the best players in the area in Abram Edwards and Cam Buffington.

Both players are averaging double-doubles.

Also in District 9 are Columbus, Highland, Holy Trinity, Lone Tree, Wapello, Notre Dame and Hillcrest Academy.

In District 10, New London and WACO are the two strongest teams on paper.

New London, led by Blaise Porter and Kade Benjamin, dropped their first game of the season on Saturday to WACO, potentially pushing the Tigers down the seed line.

Again, they do get a matchup with Danville on Friday night — which with a win could propel them back up into the top seed discussion.

WACO has backed up a remarkable football season with a really good basketball season, as well. The Warriors are athletic, long and rangy and are 12-3 heading into a scrap tonight with Van Buren County.

Other clubs in District 10 include BGM, Tri-County, Sigourney, Pekin, Keota, English Valleys, Iowa Valley and Montezuma.

In Class 2A, District 12, Mediapolis will try to make noise. The Bulldogs are 9-3 on the year and play a defensive minded game that will keep them in any game. Unfortunately in District 12, they’ll need to knock off No. 3 Mid-Prairie, who are 14-0 on the year.

Central Lee, West Burlington and Van Buren County are all regional teams that also will compete in 2A-12.

District play is set to begin on February 11th.

Boys’ Prep Basketball: Latest AP Poll Announced

KILJ — The latest Associated Press Top 10 polls have been released with several area teams being recognized.

1A

  1. Grand View Christian
  2. Remsen St. Mary’s
  3. North Linn
  4. AHSTW
  5. Gladbrook-Reinbeck
  6. Lake Mills
  7. Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  8. Easton valley
  9. Mason City Newman
  10. Danville

2A

  1. Monticello
  2. Boyden-Hull
  3. Mid-Prairie
  4. Aplington-Parkersburg
  5. Western Christian
  6. Van Meter
  7. Central Lyon
  8. Williamsburg
  9. Camanche
  10. Central Decatur

3A

  1. Fort Madison 
  2. Washington 
  3. Harlan
  4. Dallas Center-Grimes
  5. Decorah
  6. Humboldt
  7. Central DeWitt
  8. Pella
  9. Spencer
  10. Marion

4A

  1. Ames
  2. Pleasant Valley
  3. Waukee Northwest
  4. Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
  5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy
  6. Cedar Falls
  7. Cedar Rapids Prairie
  8. Ankeny
  9. Johnston
  10. Iowa City West

Prep Basketball: Tuesday Slate Busy as Postseason Draws Nearer

KILJ — It will be a busy night in the Super Conference tonight with girl-boy doubleheaders in the region.

Here’s a look at tonight’s full schedule:

  • Mediapolis at Winfield-Mount Union
  • New London at West Burlington
  • WACO at Van Buren County
  • Columbus at Pekin
  • Wapello at Lone Tree
  • Louisa-Muscatine at Highland
  • Holy Trinity at Danville
  • Notre Dame at Central Lee

In the Southeast Conference, No. 1 Fort Madison is at Clark County while the Keokuk girls’ will welcome in West Hancock.

Mount Pleasant is off until Friday in a Southeast Conference home-and-home with Keokuk.

Steven Lloyd Aanes (final arrangements)

Steven Lloyd Aanes, 74, of New London died Saturday, January 22, 2022 at his home.
Steve was born November 14, 1947 in Postville, Iowa, the son of Earl and Alma Ruth Grimes Aanes. He grew up in Fayette and graduated from Fayette High School in 1966. He was a member of Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity at the University of Iowa and graduated from the College of Pharmacy in 1972. Steve met Susan Carlson on a blind date arranged by a fraternity brother. She was taken aback by the handlebar mustache that he was very proud of! But he eventually shaved the whiskers and they were married January 24, 1970 in Des Moines. Just before graduation Steve answered an ad posted in the Pharmacy building from a small town pharmacy looking to fill a position in the store. Steve got out the map to see just where New London was and decided it was worth the drive. He interviewed with Rocky Shores at Shores Pharmacy who hired him on the spot and the rest is history. Ironically, Rocky’s son, Bob, was in Des Moines interviewing students at Drake. Steve spent 33 years at Shores and only left when the store was purchased by HyVee. He finished his career working at both Burlington HyVee stores and finally ended up in Mt. Pleasant, retiring in 2013.
Steve enjoyed small town living and tried to give as much or more to the town as he felt he received. He served a number of years on the H.J. Nugen Library Board until a move south of town conflicted with a residency requirement. But his most fulfilling and enjoyable “hobby” was the time he spent with the New London Fire and Rescue. He joined the department in 1978 and retired after a number of years as Chief in 2010. He was joined by his son on the department in 1989. The good times and the traumatic times that he spent with the men in the department was something he cherished. They are truly a band of brothers. He was a very supportive father to the kids in all of their school activities. He flipped many hot dogs and hamburgers on Friday nights and put many miles on the car driving to games, concerts, and whatever else they were involved in at the time.
Retirement also gave Steve time to travel – to snorkel and sail the warm waters of the BVI to the cold water rivers of Russia, he was always learning. Saturday afternoons in the fall were spent in Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City and the long winter weekends would probably find him in Carver Hawkeye Arena. He was a very devoted Hawkeye, win or lose. But his favorite pastime was to clean up the beach for a “Pond Day” with the grandkids. And in November he was blessed with a great-grandson, making the Aanes line 5 generations long. He was a pretty proud papa!
Steve is survived by his mother of Fayette; his wife, Sue of New London; son, Scott Earl of Carlisle; daughter, Sarah Patricia (Christian) Prochaska of Coralville; four grandkids, Gavin (Kirsten), Lily, Beckett, and Cooper; great-grandson, Arlo; sisters Janis Dupuis of Wisconsin Rapids, WI, and Susan (Tim) Barry of Appleton, WI; brother Paul (William) of Arizona; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM, Wednesday, January 26, 2022 at Elliott Chapel, New London. Pastor Nathan Cooper will officiate. Inurnment will be at a later date in the Masonic Cemetery, Des Moines. Visitation will begin after noon on Tuesday, January 25 at the Chapel, with the family receiving friends from 4:00 – 7:00 PM. Masks are requested by the family. In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established to the New London Fire and Rescue.

Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan’s West Tabbed CAC Player of the Week

Mount Pleasant — Iowa Wesleyan senior forward Brittany West has been named the CAC Player of the Week, the league announced yesterday.

The Tiger star averaged 23.5 points and six rebounds over two weekend games against Haskell Indian Nations and Wilberforce.

This is the first weekly honor for the Tigers since rejoining the NAIA and becoming a member of the CAC.

West and Wesleyan will travel to to take Bacone College this Friday, with a 2:00 p.m. start.

The Tigers are 12-4 on the season.