Residents of Danville went several hours yesterday without power. According to Danville City Hall, the outage was caused by multiple factors; one being all the power lines in Danville are underground requiring more investigation to find and repair the faulty equipment. The power outage came as a bit of a shock to the citizens of Danville as they have not experienced a widespread power outage of this caliber in 1,290 days. Power was restored approximately 7 p.m. on Tuesday evening, and Danville Utilities does not expect any more interruptions in service.
Board of Supervisors will meet Thursday, December 4th, 2025
The Henry County Board of Supervisors will meet Tuesday, December 4th, 2025 at 9AM for their regularly scheduled weekly meeting. The meeting is open to the public and will be held at the Henry County Court house. Click here to view the agenda!
Takeaways from the MPCSD Board Work Session held Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Last night, 12/2/25, the Mount Pleasant School Board held a work session at the district office at 6pm. During the work session, Shannon Bisgard of the Grundmeyer Search Firm walked the board through the next steps in the superintendent search. He explained how the firm will narrow the applicant pool and identify candidates for the board to screen.
The board also held a closed session which began 6:07 p.m., citing Iowa Code 21.5(1)(i). That section of the law permits a closed meeting when discussing the professional competence of an individual to prevent irreparable harm to their reputation. The board reported that no action was taken and reopened the meeting to the public at 7:15 p.m.
A School Improvement Advisory meeting is also scheduled for tonight at the High School Media Center starting at 6PM. This meeting is open to the public.
Other Meetings in the KILJ listening area:
The City of Wayland meets tonight, Wednesday December 3, 2025 for their regular meeting at the Wayland City Hall Council Chambers.
The Henry County Board of Supervisors meets tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. at the Henry County Courthouse. On the agenda are approval of the agenda, minutes, and claims, followed by the department head meeting and reports from supervisors’ sub-committees.
The Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission will hold their regular board meeting on Thursday, December 4, 2025 at noon in West Burlington. There is a link to join the meeting virtually.
The agendas and items up for discussion in each of these public meetings has been posted on kilj.com and can be found by hovering over the news tab and selecting Meetings and Agendas.
Donnie Ray Henderson
Donnie Ray Henderson, 86, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Monday, December 1, 2025, at his home.
Visitation for family and friends will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Friday, December 5, 2025, at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. Funeral services celebrating his life will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 6, at First Christian Church in Fairfield. Memorials may be made to First Christian Church or Hospice Compassus and sent to the family at 406 E. Fillmore Ave., Fairfield, Iowa 52556.
Don was born July 31, 1939, in Ottumwa, the son of Wallace “Wally” and Willa May (Harter) Henderson. He served his country in the United States Army from 1961 to 1963. While in Vietnam, he was a door gunner on a medevac helicopter in combat zones and received an Air Medal commendation for his service.
On April 25, 1964, Don married Donna Jean Johnson at West Grove Methodist Church in West Grove, Iowa. Together, they shared 61 wonderful years of marriage, building a loving home and a close-knit family that was the center of their lives.
After graduating from Capital City Commercial College with an associate degree, Don began his career as an accountant for SuperValu Grocery and Fagan Norris Chrysler. In the years that followed, he and Donna moved into downtown Fairfield retail, beginning a lifelong journey of entrepreneurship and partnership. For more than 40 years, they owned and operated Coast to Coast Hardware, Henderson’s Custom Framing and Gallery, and Don’s Lock Shop, working side by side every day. Their businesses were more than a livelihood; they were places where they built friendships, served their community, and supported their family. The strength of their partnership, both in marriage and in business, became one of the defining foundations of their life together.
Guided by the principles of “God, Family, and Friends,” Don embraced life with gratitude and joy. He loved his church, cherished time traveling with loved ones, and enjoyed simple pleasures like ballpark peanuts and hot dogs, western movies, and bird watching. Supporting his family was his greatest joy, and he took pride in showing up for all of their activities and accomplishments. He especially loved following the Fairfield Jazz Band and cheering on his son Eric playing the drums. A loyal St. Louis Cardinals and Iowa Hawkeyes fan, Don’s enthusiasm for life touched everyone around him.
He found joy in the simple act of caring. Don cherished time with his grandchildren. Every night before bed, he would check his grandkids’ locations on GPS, his way of “eye-spying” to make sure they were safe and sound. It gave him peace knowing his family was where they belonged, a quiet ritual that spoke volumes about his love and devotion.
Those left to honor his memory include his wife of 61 years, Donna Jean; his children, Lori Jean (Jeff) Anderson and Eric (Michelle) Henderson, both of Fairfield; grandchildren, Tyler Anderson, Brittany Jean (Aaron Grimm) Anderson, Averi Laine Henderson, and Ella Rae (Kiernan Hansel) Henderson; great-granddaughter, Norah Jean Goodwin-Anderson; sister, Debbie (Terry) Roberts of Troy, Missouri; niece, Dawn (Chad) Campbell; nephew, Troy (Vickie) Roberts; cousins, Merrillyn (Greg Eastman) Harter, Doug “Curry” Harter, and Cindy (Chris) Dixon; and their families.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Online condolences may be shared with Don’s family by visiting www.behnerfh.com

Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission Meeting Agenda for Thursday, 12/4/25
The Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission will hold their regular board meeting on Thursday, December 4, 2025 at noon. You can view the full agenda here.
Paul L. Tinder
Paul L. Tinder, 81, of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at the Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.
City of Wayland Meets Tonight – Find the Agenda Here
The City of Wayland will meet for their regular meeting at the Wayland City Hall Council Chambers tonight, Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. Here is the agenda.
Mount Pleasant Middle School raises $3,052.22 for The Fellowship Cup in One Week
Congratulations to the students at the Mount Pleasant Middle School for raising over $2,500 for The Fellowship Cup, a local food pantry in Mount Pleasant. During Superintendent John Hendriksen’s weekly Mount Pleasant Community Schools update on KILJ, he shared the Mount Pleasant Middle School students conducted a one-week coin drive during the third week of November to support the Portrait of a Panther competency of compassion.
The entire middle school rose to the occasion, raising an impressive $2,552.22. Thanks to the generosity of Hy-Vee with an additional $500 donation, the grand total donated to the Fellowship Cup was $3,052.22. The middle schoolers who helped organize the coin drive were able to meet with The Fellowship Cup’s Director Ken Brown and present him with the donation.
Portrait of a Panther is a program developed to instill the essential qualities students should develop during their K-12 education to succeed after graduation. It was established in the 2023–24 school year by the district’s School Improvement Advisory Committee (SIAC). The initiative focuses on six core competencies: Resilience, Integrity, Compassion, Responsibility, Communication, and Problem-solving. Students who demonstrate these values are regularly recognized as “Portrait of a Panther” students by staff members at all the schools within the district.
During this season of giving, KILJ wants to recognize the entire middle school for their compassionate efforts to support the hungry and food insecure across Mount Pleasant and Henry County. Well done, kids.
