KILJ Remembers on this day in 1986….

On this day, December 10, 2025, KILJ Radio remembers the shooting death of 53-year-old Mt. Pleasant Mayor Edward M. King that stunned the city of Mt. Pleasant and rocked the nation. On this day, 39 years ago, in 1986, Mayor King was shot and killed, and two city council members: Ron Dupree and Joann Sankey were left with severe injuries. The gunman, Ralph O. Davis, walked into a Mt. Pleasant City Council meeting and shot them over a sewer dispute.

In addition to being mayor, Edd King was Vice President and Director of Personnel at what was then known as Metromail. He knew everyone and most people by their first name.

Edd King and the former E.A. Hayes put Mt. Pleasant, at the crossroads of Highway 218 and 34, on the map. They were instrumental in bringing Pioneer Hi-Bred International and the Walmart Distribution Center to Mt. Pleasant.

The Mayor Edd King Memorial Fountain can be found in Mt. Pleasant’s Central Park as a constant reminder of what Mayor King meant to the city of Mt. Pleasant and the tragedy that struck our small town.

Henry County Supervisors Regular Meeting Agenda for Thursday, December 11, 2025

Henry County Supervisors will meet in regular session at 9 a.m. Thursday, December 11, 2025 at the Henry County Courthouse. Supervisors are made up of Chairman Marc Lindeen, Vice-Chair Chad White, and Steven Detrick.

Here’s what’s on the agenda:

1. Approval of Agenda

2. Approval of Minutes

3. County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss Weekly Updates

4. P & Z, Joe Buffington, Lot 1 Schlatter Subdivision Phase II, in Section 15 Jefferson Township

5. Discussion & Possible Action Seeking Outside Council for Reimbursement to Carlos Lopez

6. Discussion with Local Morticians & County Responsibilities

Supervisors’ Sub-Committees’

Sports, December 10th

High School Basketball

The WACO girls’ team fell to Louisa-Muscatine last night 45-32. The Warriors will travel to Lone Tree on Friday, December 12th, with game one at 6 pm.

Wapello swept Lone Tree last night with the girls’ team winning 59-54 and the boys’ team sneaking out with a 49-44 victory. Jakayla Nelson collected a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Wapello will compete against Hillcrest Academy on Friday with the girls’ contest playing at 6 pm.

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team battled against Burlington Notre Dame last night but ultimately finished short of the mark, losing 73-52. Aiden Humble drained five three-pointers for 19 points in the effort, while Shay Stephens sank 30 points in the win. 

Burlington Notre Dame will travel to New London on Friday with tip-off at 6 pm for the girls’ contest. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team fell to Oskaloosa in a close match last night, 51-50. Abby Carthey led the team with 16 points, while Myah Starr backed her up with 15 points. The Panthers will host Fort Madison on Friday at 6 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will have the call with the pregame show at 5:45 pm.

The West Burlington boys’ team stormed past Van Buren County last night 72-49. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will host West Burlington on Friday with game one at 6 pm.

Van Buren County will travel to Mediapolis on Friday with the boys’ game following the girls at 7:30 pm.

Mediapolis split their non-conference showdown with Washington last night with the girls’ team winning 49-30 and the boys’ team narrowly falling 55-52. Ellah Wagenbach banged home seven threes on her way to 23 points in the winning effort. The Bulldogs will face off against Wilton on the road tomorrow, December 11th, with game one at 6 pm. 

Winfield-Mt. Union was swept by Hillcrest Academy last night, 51-47 in the girls’ game and 53-40 in the boys’ contest. Madisen Kellogg scored 19 points for the girls’ team. The Wolves will hit the road to play Highland on Friday with the girls playing first at 6 pm.

Fairfield was swept by Ottumwa last night with the girls losing 68-34 and the boys’ team falling 51-46. The Trojans will take on Washington at home on Friday with game one of the doubleheader at 6 pm.

The Columbus girls’ team lost to Highland last night 53-35. New London will face off against Columbus tomorrow at home with the girls’ playing first at 6 pm.

The Danville girls’ team will square off against Fort Madison tomorrow with tip-off at 6:30 pm. The Danville boys’ team will host Central Lee on Friday at 7:30 pm.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will host Keokuk tomorrow, December 11th. 

Fairfield will duel Mt. Pleasant on Monday, December 15th, at home.

High School Wrestling

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team had their triangular postponed last night with a makeup date to be announced at a later time. The Wildcats will wrestle at the Zimmerman Tournament on Friday, December 12th, at Maquoketa High School. 

The WACO boys’ team finished the quad with a 1-2 record last night, defeating Sigourney-Keota 48-33. Braxton Stauffer collected a 2-1 record for the night with a win by fall and a win by a 7-1 decision. 

The New London boys’ team competed in the Cardinal Comet Duals last night and finished 0-3. Killian Kelly finished the night undefeated for the Tigers.

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference will hold their Duals tomorrow, December 11th, for the boys’ teams.

Mt. Pleasant will square off against Keokuk tomorrow at home.

The Van Buren County and Fairfield girls’ teams will compete at the Washington meet tomorrow.

The Wapello girls’ team will compete in a tournament on Saturday, December 13th, at Marion High School.

The Mediapolis girls’ team will travel to Keokuk for an Invite on Saturday.

Southeast Iowa Playbook

Tune in to KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, tonight at 6 pm for a new episode of the Southeast Iowa Playbook with Danville being our school of focus.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team will travel to Des Moines Area Community College tonight at 5:30 pm.

The men’s basketball team will travel to Malcom X College tonight at 7 pm.

Yota Ishikawa earned Third-Team All-American honors as he recorded six goals and five assists in a top-five national finish for the Blackhawks’ men’s soccer season. 

College Football

#23 Iowa will take on #14 Vanderbilt on December 31st at 11 am for the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Florida. 

College Basketball

The women’s Cy-Hawk series, pinning #10 Iowa State against #11 Iowa, will be played in Ames tonight at 6 pm.

The men’s Cy-Hawk series will be renewed tomorrow, December 11th, with tip-off at 7 pm as the unranked Hawkeyes look to knock off #4 Iowa State. KILJ 105.5 FM will have the call. 

This Day in Sports History

1922 – The First National Football League Championship: the undefeated Canton Bulldogs (10-0-2) are named inaugural champions.

2012 – 78th Heisman Trophy Award: Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M (QB); first freshman to win the award.

2016 – 82nd Heisman Trophy Award: Lamar Jackson, Louisville Cardinals (QB), youngest player to win at 19.

Mount Pleasant City Council Meeting Agenda for Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in Regular Session on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street, second-floor meeting room at 5:30 p.m.

A G E N D A
1. Roll Call.

2. Consent Agenda: To the Public – All items with an asterisk (*) are routine
by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion and a roll call of the Council-
members. There will be no separate discussion of items unless the Mayor, a Councilmember
or citizen so request, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and
will be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.

3. Receive & file communications.

4. Approve agenda.

*5. Approve minutes of previous meetings.

*6. Approve payment of bills.

*7. Receive report of Officers.

8. Old Business –

a) 2nd reading of Ordinance amending Chapter 14, Article V other offenses, by
prohibiting loitering and panhandling in certain areas.

b) 2nd reading of Ordinance amending Chapter 25 (Municipal Fees and Charges)
pertaining to Hazardous Materials Response Charges.

* c) Renewal of a Class C Retail Alcohol License and Outdoor Service for
Pressbox Grille & Bar Inc at 1110 West Washington Street.

* d) Renewal of a Class E Retail Alcohol License for Iowa Wine & Spirits at 109
South Jefferson Street.

9. New Business –

a) Approve the City’s 5-year CIP (Capital Improvement Program) with the FAA for airport improvements.

b) Resolution approving the hire of Amber Thorne for the position of Administrative Assistant with the City Clerk’s office.

c) Approve the purchase of a 2009 dump truck for the Public Works Department.

d) Resolution approving purchase of real estate from Mount Pleasant Community School District.

e) Approve the hiring of Thomas McInerney, Architect for schematic design services – remodeling of 405 East Monroe Street.

10. Public Forum.

11. Adjourn to meet in adjourned session on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.

Central Lee Names Kaisie Peterson as Next Middle School Principal

DONNELLSON, IA — Kaisie Peterson will serve as the next principal of Central Lee Middle School, starting in the 2026-27 school year.

Peterson brings 13 years of experience in education, including roles in special education, 4th grade, and, most recently, 5th grade at CLMS. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to student learning and continuous school improvement.

“Kaisie has been a strong teacher and leader within our district,” said Central Lee Community School District Superintendent Dr. Andy Crozier. “She brings the experience, passion, and vision necessary to lead our middle school into the future. I am confident she will build strong relationships, guide our staff in effective instructional practices, and create the conditions for continued student success.”

Peterson’s leadership has extended beyond the classroom through her service as a Professional Learning Community (PLC) leader, mentor teacher, and active member of building leadership and lighthouse teams. She also plays an important role in supporting student-athletes by coaching middle school basketball and organizing youth programming for 1st and 2nd grade through Central Lee Youth Basketball.

As a proud graduate of Central Lee, Peterson has deep roots in the district. She and her husband, Tyler, are the parents of two Central Lee students and are active members of the community.

Mount Pleasant Community School Board Narrowly Approves Property Conveyance, Greenhouse Project Moves Forward

The Mount Pleasant Community School Board met Monday night for its regular meeting, where several high-profile items were on the agenda.

A public hearing was held regarding the proposed conveyance of district property located on East Madison Street, next to City Hall, to the City of Mount Pleasant. No comments were received from the public, and the board narrowly approved the resolution to proceed with the sale. The motion passed 4 to 3, with board members Schrader, Maher, and Hurd voting no.

Another major item on the agenda was a revised contract request from DeCarlo Corp. regarding the demolition of the PEO Memorial Building. Due to weather conditions preventing the use of equipment requiring water, the company requested an extension of the project timeline to March 31, 2026. The extension was narrowly approved on a 4 to 3 vote, with Schrader, Williamson, and Hurd opposed.

The board approved a construction proposal from Greiner Buildings to build a new Ag Education greenhouse, with one member abstaining due to conflict of interest. Materials for the project came to a total cost of $112,195 and construction costs total $35,000. Continental contributed a grant toward the project in 2019 in the amount of $129,000 to support expanded career and technical educational opportunities for area students.

The meeting also included other routine items and committee reports before adjourning.

Henry County Conservation Transitions from MyCountyParks to CivicPlus

The Henry County Conservation Department is rolling out a major change to how residents access park information, facility reservations, and conservation updates. The department has announced it is moving away from the long-time MyCountyParks platform and transitioning to a new system hosted through CivicPlus.

Officials say the switch will give visitors a more streamlined and user-friendly experience, with improved navigation, updated reservation tools, and better integration with the county’s existing digital services. The new CivicPlus site will also offer more flexibility for posting timely announcements, trail information, and seasonal programming.

During the transition, users may notice temporary changes in how they make campground or cabin reservations, but the conservation department says staff will be available to help guide people through the new process. All current bookings will remain valid.

Henry County Conservation encourages residents to watch for updates as the CivicPlus platform goes live in the coming weeks. More information will be posted on the county’s official website and social media pages. The change is set to occur January 1, 2026.

In other Henry County Conservation news… Their deer processing program scheduled for tonight, December 9, has been canceled due to lack of interest.

Mount Pleasant Hy-Vee Store Director Announces His Retirement Set for January 1, 2026

Willy Amos, District Store Director at both the Washington and Mount Pleasant Hy-Vee locations, has announced his retirement, effective January 1, 2026.

Amos has been part of the Hy-Vee family for 38 years, beginning his career in 1987 as a part-time courtesy clerk at the Chariton store. Over the next several years, he held various roles across multiple locations, finally landing as store director in Mount Pleasant in 2001.

In a letter to all store associates Willy said, “There is no way to put into words what Hy-Vee means to me and my family. It’s the only job I have ever had and the only job I ever wanted. Serving our customers, our staff, and the community of Mount Pleasant is what I am the proudest of. ‘A helpful smile in Everly Aisle’ isn’t just a tagline. It’s truly how we operate as a company. I am beyond thankful for all the opportunities and experiences I have been given at Hy-Vee. It’s time to focus on my health and my family. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of my 38 years at Hy-Vee.”

It would be difficult to find a more dedicated store leader than Willy. Not only do his store teams provide outstanding service, but he is also a key part of the community in every way. Whether it’s serving on the school board, coaching Little League, or organizing a community food drive, Willy is always there to help Hy-Vee and our community.

Please join KILJ in congratulating Willy on his remarkable and successful career.