Iowa DOT – 75 Deaths on Iowa Roadways This Year

The Iowa Department of Transportation reports 75 deaths on Iowa Roadways so far this year.  The is an increase of 6 deaths since last Friday.   The DOT advises situational awareness while driving and offers these tips as we head toward the summer months:

  • Scan your surroundings and pay attention to pedestrians, cyclists, and any objects in the roadway.
  • Eliminate distractions by putting the phone away, avoid eating, and limit conversations with passengers.
  • Emotions, stress, and fatigue can reduce situational awareness.
  • Maintain safe speeds and following distances.
  • Check your blind spots.
  • Be a defensive driver.

Mother’s Day History

President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation of the first National Mother’s Day just before the start of World War I in 1914.   Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May and is a Day to honor mothers with messages and flowers.  The white carnation was first established as the emblem for Mother’s Day.  This year, the moon is aligning with Mother’s Day, May 11th.   The May full moon is known as the Flower Moon, among other names, because spring is when plants start blooming. This year, by chance, the flower moon shines brightly for Mother’s Day on Sunday.

Summer Camps Available At Area Libraries

Henry County 4-H and area libraries are teaming up to host summer camps.  The camps are free and designed for elementary-aged students.  Themes for the summer camps are “Dive into live under the sea” and “Venture into the wild” with fun, hands-on STEM activities.  Contact the New London HJ Nugen Library, the Winfield Public Library, and the Salem Crew Library to register!

  • New London HJ Nugen Library: May 28th & June 4th
  • Winfield Public Library: June 5th & June 12th
  • Salem Crew Public Library: June 11th & June 18th

Martha Jane Smith Francy

Martha Jane Smith Francy, 92, of New London, died Thursday, May 8, 2025 at her home, surrounded by her family. She was born June 8, 1932 in Mt. Pleasant to Harry O.  and Cecilia Marie Riley Smith. She graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1950. On September 8, 1951 she married Dale William Francy at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Mt. Pleasant.  He died October 4, 2015.

Fresh out of high school Martha went to work for Roger Galer as a secretary.  She worked at the Farm Credit Union and the Farm Services Agency in Mt. Pleasant for many years, all the while raising six boys and helping her husband on the farm.

She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and Daughters of Isabella in West Point; Henry County Historical Society; Henry County Cattlemen’s Association; and Farm Bureau. Following retirement, she was on the FSA County Committee.

She enjoyed camping; travelling; history; being on the farm; raising cattle; gardening; flowers; and socializing with family and friends.  She and her husband received Cattlemen of the Year Award in 2005.

Survivors include six sons, William of Mt. Pleasant, Edward (Darlene) of New London, Larry (Gwen) of New London, David of Mt. Pleasant, Jerry (Diane) of Salem, and Michael of Mt. Pleasant; fourteen grandchildren, Nathan Francy, Amy Gilbertson, Philip Francy, Matthew Francy, Kristin Mayberry, Samantha Hawkins, Kyle Francy, Molly Francy, Brent Holtkamp, Amanda Keck, Brianne Dunkelberger, Jordan Francy, Ryan Francy and Will Francy; seventeen great-grandchildren, Aubrey, Connor, Natalie, Alexis, Olivia, Lillian, Skylar, Mahala, Grace, Dale, Kayden, Andrew, Adelyn, Norah, Jasper, Blaine and Bennett; sister-in Law Darlene Smith of Mt. Pleasant; and nieces and nephews.

Besides her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by her granddaughter Jeannette Francy; daughter-in-law Wendy Francy; and siblings Harriett Halliwill, William R. Smith, Catherine Virginia Smith, H. Eugene Smith, Mary Cecilia Merrell, and Jack Smith.

The funeral service for Mrs. Francy will be held at 10:30 AM, Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point with Father Dan Dorau officiating.  Burial will follow at Bethany Cemetery, rural New London. Visitation will begin at noon Monday, May 12, at Elliott Chapel, New London.  The family will greet friends from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Memorials have been established to the St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, St. Mary’s Catholic Church and Bethany Cemetery.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

 

Prep Track and Field: The Mt. Pleasant Girls’ Team Takes Back the SEC Crown and the Fairfield Boys’ Team Cruises to a Conference Banner

Fairfield, IA- “Yeah, that’ll be the goal all year long,” said Mt. Pleasant girls’ head coach Scott Lamm. “And we’ll try to chase down the demons and see if we can get that conference title back to Mount Pleasant.” A night at Fairfield and 19 events later, the Mt. Pleasant girls’ team overtook the Demons and brought home their 11th SEC title in 13 years.

On the boys’ side, it was Fairfield, led by a trio of state talented athletes, nabbed the conference title away from Washington, securing 152 points to the second-place Demons’ 120 points. Fort Madison finished in 3rd place with 111 points.

SEC Girls’ Results

It came down to the wire for who would exit with the conference crown between the Panthers and defending Demons, who nabbed their first SEC title since the late 1970s last year, but it was a dominant showing for Mt. Pleasant in the relays that brought them to victory with 160.5 points to Washington’s 157 points.

Additionally, Mt. Pleasant simply outsprinted the Demons in more events with seven first place finishes for the Panthers compared to Washington’s three. Alex Scott was personally in four of those individual conference titles and a new meet record.

Scott raced to the win in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.49 seconds and the 200-meter dash with a time of 25.86 seconds. She would join Ellie Freeman, Kiyah Sanders, and Taylor Williamson to snatch the 4×100 meter relay with a time of 49.65 seconds.

Kynlee White would jump in for Williamson in the 4×200 meter relay, resulting in a new meet record time of 1 minute and 44 seconds and 10 points to be added to their total. White, Izzy Slota, Jenna Schwartz, and Alexis Wagner would outpace the Demons in the 4×400 meter relay with a time of 4 minutes and 12 seconds.

The dominance in the relays would continue into the sprint medley relay when the squad of Sloat, White, Sanders, and Wagner would breeze to the win by a three-second margin. The last victory would belong to Sloat as her leap of 16 feet and 7.5 inches would overcome the competition in the long jump.

For Washington, they found wins in the 400-meter dash with Jaedyn Moore, the 1500-meter run with Iris Dahl just edging out Avery Rump by two-tenths of a second, and Leighton Messinger taking the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1 minute and 7 seconds.

Fairfield’s Lilly Bergren vaulted her way to a win in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 15.84 seconds. She would go on to anchor the winning team of Isabel McCready, Hayley Reinier, and Ireland Cranston in the shuttle hurdle relay with a time of 1 minute and 9 seconds.

Fort Madison grabbed victories in the remaining relays: the distance medley and 4×800 meter relay. Mara Smith took the 800-meter run, while Rump would get retribution in the 3000-meter run with an 11-second cushion between her and her second-place teammate Jordyn Marshall.

Camryn Atterberg took home Keokuk’s lone victory in the high jump with a height of 4 feet and 10 inches. Burlington’s throwing phenom Kylee Hill swept the shot put and discus with throws of 49 feet and 5 inches and 149 feet and 5 inches, respectively.

SEC Boys’ Results

Fairfield’s path to the conference championship did not feature the same type of resistance that characterized the girls’ meet as a trio of Trojans dominated the leaderboards.

Gabe Tejada continued his dominance with victories in the 400-meter dash (50.43 seconds) and the 800-meter run (1 minute and 57 seconds). The hurdling tandem of Ryan Giberson in the 110-meter hurdles and Dylan Adam in the 400-meter hurdles each secured golds with Giberson picking up a time of 15.26 seconds and Adam clocking in a time of 57.19 seconds.

In the field events, Eli Zillman and Giberson shared the conference title as they each cleared 6 feet and 2 inches. Zillman would finish with his own conference title in the long jump with a mark of 21 feet and 7 inches. The Trojans went on to win the sprint medley and shuttle hurdle relays.

The Demons had success in bunches with Tyler Alderton outpacing the field in the 1600 and 3200-meter runs. Greyson Hartman commandeered the throwing events, winning both events by at least 10 feet with a heave of 59 feet and 0.25 inches in the shot put and a toss of 159 feet and 1 inch in the discus.

Fort Madison posted three wins in the relays: the 4×400 with the team of Nolan Guzman, Peyton Lambert, Mason McLey, and Julian Dear, the 4×800 with Krogmeier replacing Dear, and the distance medley team of Aurelio Jaciunde, Dayton Lamar, Riley Tripp, and McLey.

Burlington’s lone win occurred in the 4×100 meter relay with the team of Amare Stepps, Darius Shealey, Kamryn Reynolds, and Laderrias Shealey collecting a time of 44 seconds in the win.

Keokuk’s Ryan Bair is fast, and he exhibited that in the 100 and 200-meter dashes with a time of 10.89 seconds and 22.26 seconds, respectively. He anchored the gold medal team of Travarius Smith, Drew Campbell, and Tramell Smith in the 4×200 meter relay.

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team collected 59 points as they finished in second place in the shuttle hurdle relay with the team of Kaden Schadt, Keegan Heaton, Franky Lopez, and Caleb Shepherd, and Jaymisen Rich took the silver in the shot put with a heave of 44 feet and 7.5 inches.

Up Next

Mt. Pleasant will be hosting Fairfield, Fort Madison, and Keokuk in the Class 3A state qualifying meet on Thursday, May 15th, at 4 pm.

Washington will head to Mt. Vernon for their state qualifying meet, while Burlington will venture to North Scott for their Class 4A state qualifying meet on Thursday.

Lee County Man Arrested

The Lee County Narcotics Task Force reports the arrest of a Keokuk man on felony and misdemeanor drug charges.

Chad Alan Riddle, age 42, of Keokuk is charged with: Possession of methamphetamine 3rd offense, a class D felony; Possession of a controlled substance 3rd offense, a class D felony; and Possession of drug paraphernalia, a simple misdemeanor.

The charges came after a traffic stop that was conducted by the Keokuk Police Department where Riddle was found to be in possession of narcotics.

The Lee County Narcotics Task Force were assisted by the Keokuk Police Department and the Lee County Sheriff’s Office K-9.

The defendant in this case is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The Lee County Narcotics Task Force is funded in part by the U.S. Department of Justice and the funds administered by the Iowa Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy.

Michael “Mike” Sanford

Michael “Mike” Sanford, 65, of West Point, Iowa, passed away at 1:05 a.m. Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at his home.

He was born on December 8, 1959, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the son of Darrell and Etta Lou (Wilcox) Sanford. On August 15, 1993, he married Judith Sue “Judy” Hagmeir in Fort Madison, Iowa. She preceded him in death July 30, 2017.

Survivors include his two step-sons: Matthew (Cheritie) Mahoney of Granger, Iowa and Kevin (Bailie) Mahoney of Fort Madison, Iowa; five step grandchildren: Ethan, Madeline, Gavyn, Kellen, and Cameron; one brother: Joe (Rosie) Sanford; three sisters: Sandy (Vino) Gonzales, Susie (Robert) Muerhoff, Lori Grens and longtime friend and caretaker: Elaine Johnson. Also surviving are eleven nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife: Judy; two brothers and one nephew.

Mike worked for Lee County Secondary Roads. He enjoyed mushroom hunting, fishing, music, painting and spending time with his family.

Per his wishes, his body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, May 24, 2025, at Joy Baptist Church in Fort Madison, Iowa with Reverend Earl Beal officiating.

A memorial has been established in his memory.

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

Jody Lynn Draznin

Jody Lynn Draznin, beloved wife of Paul Smith, daughter of Jules and Shirley Draznin, sister of Dean and Michael Draznin, passed away early on May 8, 2025 surrounded by her loving family and friends at home in Fairfield, Iowa.

A celebration of her life will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, May 11, 2025 with a Vedic Service to follow at 4:00 p.m. at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield.

Jody was born in Chicago, IL and in 1961 moved with her family to North Hollywood, CA. She attended Monlux elementary school, joined the Brownies and then the Girl Scouts, attended Robert A. Milliken Jr. High School and Ulysses S. Grant High School. At 16, she learned Transcendental Meditation, which she practiced daily for the rest of her life.

She attended Sonoma State College and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Maharishi International University. She became a Teacher of TM in 1981, and for years was a member of Maharishi’s Thousand Headed Mother Divine program. She worked as a recruiter at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles and following that as director of volunteers at the LA Superior Court Conservatorship Program. In Iowa, she was one of the all-time top telemarketers at Books Are Fun and had similar success as a recruiter for Human Factors International.

Jody and Paul lived as a loving couple for over 20 years. They were dog parents to Bear and Bindi, and before that Jody was dog mom to Nebbish and Lucky.

Jody loved life and loved to laugh, bringing joy to everyone she met. She had a zany sense of humor and an irreverent wit. Her family and friends will miss her delightful presence and cherish the time we were fortunate to have with her. May her memory be a blessing for happiness, laughter and love. We will miss her every day.

Online condolences may be made to Jody’s family by viewing her obituary at www.behnerfh.com.