Men’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Suffocates Hannibal for Big Win

Mount Pleasant — Iowa Wesleyan held Hannibal-LaGrange to a paltry 32% from the field, as the Tigers smothered the Trojans for a 66-46 win last night.

Joey Brown led a balanced Wesleyan offense with 11 points and seven rebounds while Alex Dentlinger ended with 10 points and two steals.

Jett Tjaden and Kaleb Cresswell finished with nine points and eight points respectively.

Iowa Wesleyan is now 4-8 on the year.

The Tigers will be in action next on Saturday, when they take on Bellevue University.

Tip is scheduled for 5:00 p.m.

College Football: Iowa Lands Nwankpa in Huge Commitment

Iowa City — The University of Iowa football team has landed their biggest fish.

Yesterday, Southeast Polk defensive back Xavier Nwankpa, the No. 11 recruit in the entire country in the Class of 2022 pledged his commitment to Iowa, spurning offers from Notre Dame, Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, LSU, Oregon, Texas and USC among others.

The versatile Nwankpa is the highest-ranked recruit to ever come from Iowa according to various recruiting databases.

Reports have indicated he will also enroll in Iowa City in January and be eligible to participate in spring practices.

Nwankpa helped orchestrate Southeast Polk’s run to the state championship in 5A this year, registering 26 tackles and four picks.

Sports, Thursday, December 9th

Prep Wrestling: Mount Pleasant Hosts Keokuk; Other Area Bouts:

The Mount Pleasant wrestling team will get back on their home mat tonight when the Panthers welcome in Keokuk for a Southeast Conference dual.

Mount Pleasant, off to a nice start, will look to continue their winning ways.

Wrestling will get underway tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Mount Pleasant High School.

JV will wrestle tonight, as well.

Meanwhile in the Super Conference, Mount Pleasant native Blaine Frazier and the Notre Dame Nikes will wrestle in a conference triangular with Van Buren County and Highland at Highland.

Frazier is coming off a Cliff Keen Invite championship and his 150th career victory.

Mediapolis is back on the mat, as well.

The Bulldogs will travel to Louisa-Muscatine along with Pekin for a triangular.

Grappling will start at 6:00 p.m.

The main event will be at Winfield-Mount union High School tonight where Columbus Community/Winfield-Mount Union will host to Lone Tree and New London.

The Wildcats and Tigers are off to fantastic starts and the triangular tonight features multitudes of ranked wrestlers including three-time defending state champion Marcel Lopez and Columbus’ No. 2 ranked Lane Scorpil.

That bout will get underway tonight at 6:00 p.m.

Women’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Steamrolls Lincoln Christian:

Steve Williamson’s Iowa Wesleyan women’s basketball team outscored Lincoln Christian 40-15 in the second half, rolling to an 85-39 road win last night.

Brittany West dominated with a game-high 30 points and seven boards.

Kyla Moore stuffed the stat sheet with 28 points, eight rebounds, five steals and four assists.

Kassi Craft had 10 points and six boards off the bench.

The win moved the Tigers to 9-2.

The Tigers will take on Viterbo University  in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday.

Tip is set for 1:00 p.m.

Men’s College Basketball: Wesleyan Suffocates Hannibal for Big Win:

Iowa Wesleyan held Hannibal-LaGrange to a paltry 32% from the field, as the Tigers smothered the Trojans for a 66-46 win last night.

Joey Brown led a balanced Wesleyan offense with 11 points and seven rebounds while Alex Dentlinger ended with 10 points and two steals.

Jett Tjaden and Kaleb Cresswell finished with nine points and eight points respectively.

Iowa Wesleyan is now 4-8 on the year.

The Tigers will be in action next on Saturday, when they take on Bellevue University.

Tip is scheduled for 5:00 p.m.

College Football: Iowa Lands Nwankpa in Huge Commitment:

The University of Iowa football team has landed their biggest fish.

Yesterday, Southeast Polk defensive back Xavier Nwankpa, the No. 11 recruit in the entire country in the Class of 2022 pledged his commitment to Iowa, spurning offers from Notre Dame, Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, LSU, Oregon, Texas and USC among others.

The versatile Nwankpa is the highest-ranked recruit to ever come from Iowa according to various recruiting databases.

Reports have indicated he will also enroll in Iowa City in January and be eligible to participate in spring practices.

Nwankpa helped orchestrate Southeast Polk’s run to the state championship in 5A this year, registering 26 tackles and four picks.

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

December 9, 2021

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

Approve Claims

9:00 Resolution Agreement regarding Joint Voting Precincts

9:10 Resolution Naming Candidate to SEIRPC Board of Directors

Resolution Naming Private Sector Representative to SEIRPC Board of Directors

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

Many art mediums featured in Ruth Meth display at Art Gallery in the MP Library

While many artists focus almost completely on one specialty such as oil painting or watercolors, Ruth Meth of Olds, Iowa, chooses to put her Iowa Wesleyan University art degree to good use in a variety of media.

     Ruth M. Meth’s degree from Wesleyan exposed her to applying artistic skills to painting, watercolors, tile and porcelain painting, charcoal drawing, wood sculpture, and terra cotta pottery.

     This wide variety of media work is displayed in December and January at the Arts IMPACT gallery in the Mount Pleasant Public Library. The show is free and open to the public.

     During her college years, Ruth Meth had four of her works published in “Design,” the university’s international creative work publication. She has received recognition in Iowa Artist Regional Shows since 2000. Additionally, her work is held in private collections in Germany, Kyrgyzstan, Argentina, Kenya, Japan, Spain, and also the United States.

     Ruth maintains her own gallery at her home in Olds, Iowa. Guests are welcome to visit the gallery “A Room of My Own.” She only asks for at least 24 hours’ notice at her phone contact of 319-254-2129.

     The public is invited to the Mount Pleasant Library to view the exhibit during regular hours of Monday-Thursday 9:00am – 8:00pm, Friday 9:00am – 5:30, and Saturday 9:00am – 2:00 pm.

     The Arts IMPACT Portable Gallery at the Library is supported by the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation and the William M. and Donna J. Hoaglin Foundation.

Robert David “Dave” Stevens

Robert David “Dave” Stevens, 74, of New London, died Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House, West Burlington.

Dave was born on November 25, 1947 in Mt. Pleasant, the son of Robert Horace and Mary Elizabeth Eckey Stevens.  On November 15, 1975, he married Karen Stuekerjuergen in West Point.  He was a 1966 graduate of Winfield/Mt. Union High School; a 1968 graduate of SCC in Electronics; and a graduate of Western Iowa Technical School in Sioux City.  He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War aboard the USS Rowan from 1969-1971.    He was a partner in Dave and Chuck’s Refrigeration, and then moved back to the family farm in Mt. Union.  Dave worked at Good Year Hose and Rubber in Mt. Pleasant until suffering a cerebral hemorrhage on June 1, 1988.  Being paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair, he helped raise his girls and see his grandsons grow up.  His grandsons were his pride and joy.  His likes also consisted of reading, crossword puzzles, candy and cookies, bird watching, and of course, his cigars.  He was a Past Master of Masonic Good Faith Lodge #235.

He is survived by his wife, Karen; two daughters, Barbara (Chris Forst) Puffinbarger of Knoxville, and Angie (Glen) Woodsmall of Wapello; four grandsons, Dalton Puffinbarger, Daymon, Devon, and Colton Woodsmall; one sister, Beth (Don) Briggs, Winfield; two brothers, Paul (Sheila) Stevens, Pace, FL, and Mark (Dawn) Stevens, New Market, AL; sister- in-law, Mary Steven, Denver, Iowa; aunt, Wilhelmina Terry of Connecticut; many nieces, nephews and cousins.  He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Tom, and Michael in infancy.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 11, at 10:00 AM, at the Mt. Union United Methodist Church.  Pastor Nancy Sutherland will officiate.  Interment with Military Rites by the Henry County Honor Guard will be held in Trinity Cemetery, rural Mt. Union.  Visitation will begin at noon on Friday, December 10 at Elliott Chapel; with the family greeting friends from 5:00 to 7:00.  Masonic Rites will be held at 7:00 PM.

Memorials have been established to the New London Fire and Rescue, Masonic Good Faith Lodge #235, and Trinity Cemetery. Online condolences may be left www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Single Vehicle Crash

On December 7, 2021, at approximately 6:26AM, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call regarding a single vehicle crash in the 2900 Grid of Benton Avenue near Salem. After an investigation, it was found that Chase Lenz of Mount Pleasant, was driving southbound on Benton Avenue when he lost control of his vehicle while traversing a curve on the gravel road. Chase sustained minor injuries and was transported to the Henry County Health Center by a family member. Chase was subsequently given a citation for failing to maintain control of a motor vehicle. The vehicle was a total loss. Paramedics from the Henry County Health Center assisted with this incident.

SEISO Free Hollydaze Concert featuring Scrooge

The Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra invites you to join them at their free family Hollydaze afternoon concert on Saturday, December 11
at 3 pm at Iowa Wesleyan University. The program features a regional adult chorus and a children’s chorus with the orchestra and will
be highlighted by a performance of Charles Dickens’ Scrooge with an area theater artist, Greg Wiley, reading Dickens’ story. Also featured is Voices Electric from Mount Mercy University performing Christmas tunes of the Carpenters, and a regional adult chorus with the orchestra.
Additional music includes Polar Express, Mannheim Steamroller and numerous Christmas carols. The concert takes place at Iowa Wesleyan University Chapel Auditorium at 3 PM on Saturday, December 11th. Admission is free for everyone. Concert goers will have an opportunity to
provide additional support for the orchestra during a freewill offering. The Hollydaze concert is underwritten by Lillian and Stan Curtis of Mt. Pleasant. Further information can be found at www.seiso.us or emailing seiso@iw.edu.