Local High School Football Scores (Week 2)

8-Player

(2-0) WACO 41, (0-2) Winfield-Mt. Union 22

(3-0) Iowa Valley 74, (0-3) Belle Plaine 6

Class A

(1-1) Columbus 29, (0-2) Van Buren County 12

(2-0) Wapello 40, (0-2) Highland 7

(2-0) Pekin 68, (1-1) New London 20

(1-1) Danville 48, (0-2) Louisa-Muscatine 0

Class 2A

(2-0) West Burlington/Notre Dame 32, (0-2) Fort Madison 13

(1-1) Albia 30, (1-1) Central Lee 0

Class 3A

(2-0) Mt. Pleasant 42, (0-2) Knoxville 8

(2-0) Centerville 44, (0-2) Fairfield 38

(2-0) Independence 45, (0-2) Washington 7

(2-0) Solon 33, (1-1) Williamsburg 14

(1-1) Keokuk 27, (0-2) Mediapolis 14

Class 4A

(2-0) Burlington 45, (0-2) Oskaloosa 31

Mount Pleasant School Board Finance Committee Reviews Budget, Payroll, and Enrollment

The Mount Pleasant Community School District finance committee met this week to review August expenditures, payroll transitions, and preliminary enrollment numbers.

Expenditures and Facilities
Bills included routine maintenance and equipment purchases, as well as repair of a collapsed storm drain at the high school. The district also continues renting Cottrell Gymnasium and the Heatilator Center from the City of Mount Pleasant for practices and performances. Preparations are underway for moving technology and equipment into the new RTM building by the end of September.

Payroll Transition
Consultant Shauna Brown, a former West Burlington School Business Official, has been assisting with payroll while updating processes to reduce manual work. The district will decide later whether to continue outsourcing payroll, hire staff, or share services with another district.

Budget and State Funding
Preliminary numbers show revenues and expenses for fiscal year 2025 mostly on target, though late-arriving state payments may adjust totals. The general fund balance dipped, which administrators tied to staffing costs previously covered by federal funds. The district’s Instructional Support Levy is secured through 2031, expected to generate $1 million annually, and SAVE sales tax revenues are projected near $2.4 million for fiscal year 2026.

Enrollment
Early figures show 78 preschool students and 123 in kindergarten, with elementary enrollment totaling 651 in town and 88 in Salem. Superintendent John Henriksen noted that upper elementary grades now enroll nearly as many students as the entire middle school, underscoring the need to review future staffing and support.

Final certified enrollment will be reported in October.

Middle School Cross Country: Mt. Pleasant Shows Promise in Opening Meet

Keokuk, IA- The Mt. Pleasant middle school cross country team got their season started last night at the Elks Fairview Golf Course in Keokuk and a trio of Panther runners found a spot in the top 10, one on the boys’ team and two for the girls’ team.

On the boys’ side, Logan Fedler crossed the finish line with a time of 9 minutes and 25 seconds, which was good enough for 8th place and a medal. Carpenter Henderson was the next Panther to finish as he took 30th place. Hayden Hesseltine, Javin Freeborn, and Lorenzo Aranda claimed 33rd, 34th, and 35th place, respectively, as the team finished in 4th place out of four teams.

The girls’ team is still searching for two runners to contend amongst the team scores; however, Sofia Holl and Danielle Wagner needed a photo finish to decipher who earned 7th place and it was Holl who paced a time of 10 minutes and 34.1 seconds, while Wagner clocked a time of 10 minutes and 34.9 seconds. Claire Johnson grabbed 19th place to round out the squad.

Mt. Pleasant will be heading to Fairfield next Thursday, September 11th, for the “Ron Hunerdosse” Invite.

Burlington Man Arrested on Child Pornography and Invasion of Privacy Charges

Burlington, Iowa — Detectives with the Burlington Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division arrested a Burlington man earlier this week following a months-long investigation into child pornography.

The department received a cyber tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Detectives identified 43-year-old Carl Shirts II of Burlington as a suspect. After executing search warrants and gathering evidence, investigators obtained arrest warrants for Shirts.

On September 4, 2025, at approximately 7:30 a.m., Shirts was taken into custody and charged in Des Moines County with 56 counts of Child Pornography—Purchase/Possess Depiction of a Minor in Sex Acts, a Class D felony, and one count of Invasion of Privacy, an aggravated misdemeanor.

Shirts was transported to the Des Moines County Jail, where he was booked and is being held on bond.

Authorities emphasize that a criminal charge is only an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Mount Pleasant Ordinance Committee to Review Sound and Loitering Regulations

The Mount Pleasant Ordinance Committee will meet on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. in the City Administrators’ Conference Room at City Hall.

The committee is set to review several city code issues, including regulations regarding amplified sound under Chapter 14-69. Noise concerns have been a recurring topic for both residents and businesses, and the discussion may include potential updates or clarifications to the existing ordinance.

In addition, the committee will address ongoing nuisance complaints within the city. This portion of the meeting will focus on problem properties or situations that have generated repeated concerns from citizens.

Another major topic on the agenda is discussion of the city’s loitering and panhandling ordinance. The committee is expected to consider whether adjustments are needed to current policies, balancing public safety, community concerns, and legal requirements.

The meeting will also include an open forum, giving attendees an opportunity to voice questions or comments before adjournment.

Sports, September 5th

High School Volleyball

Mt. Pleasant got back into the win column last night, sweeping Albia in dominant fashion 25-17, 25-6, and 25-21. The Panthers will have their conference home opener on Tuesday, September 9th, when they face off against Keokuk at 7:15 pm.

Columbus earned their first victory of the season without breaking a sweat, winning in straight sets last night against Lone Tree (25-16, 25-12, 25-15). Daniela Diaz was unstoppable from the service line, tallying seven aces to go along with 18 assists. The Wildcats will host Louisa-Muscatine on Tuesday at 7:30 pm.

Central Lee swept Keokuk in a struggle last night 25-11, 27-25, and 25-21. The Hawks had a flock of attackers last night put up double digit kills with Taylor Jones swatting 15 kills, Brylee Cook nabbing 12 kills, and Nora Lampe notching 10 kills for a team efficiency of 0.239. Central Lee will travel to Mediapolis on Tuesday at 7:30 pm. 

After a close first set win over Pekin, 25-21, Wapello ran away the final two sets 25-11 and 25-3 to collect their sixth win of the season. The Arrows whacked 14 aces as a team with Mila Jordan spearheading the attack with eight last night. 

Burlington Notre Dame will host the Nike Invitational tomorrow, September 6th, with Danville, Van Buren County, New London, Wapello, and West Burlington making the trip.

Winfield-Mt. Union and WACO will compete in the English Valleys Tournament tomorrow.

High School Cross Country

Fort Madison staked their claim at the Keokuk Invite last night with the boys’ and girls’ teams winning by at least 42 points. The Notre Dame/West Burlington boys’ team snatched 91 points followed by Central Lee with 110 points. Cavin Denney led the Nikes with a bronze medal time of 17 minutes and 22 seconds, while Liam Haeger placed back in 15th place. Orion St. Clair flew to a 14th place finish for the Hawks with a time of 18 minutes and 50 seconds.

The Central Lee girls’ team finished in 3rd place with 101 points as Aubree Bunnell collected 10th place with a time of 22 minutes and 37 seconds. After the Fort Madison trio of Avery Rump, Addison Rump, and Mara Smith, respectively, Notre Dame/West Burlington grabbed the first two spots outside the podium with Hannah Ritter finishing in 4th place with a time of 21 minutes and 6 seconds and Kaitlyn Kipp pacing her way to 21 minutes and 39 seconds for 5th place. 

Central Lee will run at the Davis County Invite on Thursday, September 11th. 

Fairfield, New London, and Van Buren County competed in the Wildwood meet last night. On the girls’ side, the Warriors had three runners finish in the top 10 with Kayley Snowgren and Rylee Philips taking 4th and 5th place, respectively, while Adalyn Snowgren clinched 9th place. 

Fairfield was led by Caroline Van Pelt’s 11th place time of 22 minutes and 23 seconds. Irelynn Kelly of New London claimed 60th place. 

On the boys’ side, Van Buren County’s Lincoln Bainbridge took the silver in a contentious race amongst the top four runners, pacing a time of 16 minutes and 37 seconds. Fairfield had a pair claim 14th and 15th place with John Miller leading Brice Boatright with a time of 18 minutes and 45 seconds. Nathan Bergman finished right outside the top 20 for New London with a time of 19 minutes and 33 seconds for 21st place. 

Fairfield will host the “Ron Hunerdosse” Invite on Thursday, September 11th with Mt. Pleasant, Notre Dame/West Burlington, Van Buren County, New London, Wapello, and Winfield-Mt. Union joining the meet. 

Mt. Pleasant will be heading to Central College for a meet tomorrow, September 6th. 

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will travel to take on Knoxville tonight at 7:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm. 

Mediapolis will attempt to bounce back tonight against Keokuk at home at 7 pm.

WACO will have an early season rivalry matchup against Winfield-Mt. Union tonight at 7 pm on the road. 

West Burlington/Notre Dame will look to start the season 2-0 when they travel to Fort Madison tonight at 7:30 pm.

Danville will face off against Louisa-Muscatine tonight at 7 pm at home. 

Columbus will take on Van Buren County tonight at 7 pm on the road.

Wapello will host Highland tonight at 7 pm. 

Central Lee will clash with Albia tonight at 7 pm at home. 

New London will travel to Pekin tonight at 7 pm.

Fairfield will face off against Centerville tonight at 7:30 pm at home.

High School Girls’ Tennis

Fairfield remained undefeated last night after taking down Mt. Pleasant 8-1. The pair of Mia Gray and Katana Phangchanthong managed to beat the Trojans’ #2-doubles team in a close set, 9-7. The Panthers are back at home on Monday, September 8th, against Keokuk.

Fairfield will head to Burlington tomorrow, September 6th, for the Grayhound Invite. 

Southeastern Community College

The women’s soccer team had Servane Veyrac score twice last night, but it proved to not be enough as Lincoln Land Community College edged out a 3-2 win. The Blackhawks will host John Wood Community College on Tuesday, September 9th, for their first home contest of the season.

The volleyball team will compete in the Kirkwood Tournament starting today.

The men’s soccer team will host Illinois Central College tomorrow, September 6th.

College Football

The Cy-Hawk game is scheduled for tomorrow, September 6th, at 11 am. For the Cyclone broadcast, tune in to KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130, while KILJ 105.5 FM will have the Hawkeye broadcast.  

This Day in Sports History

1901 – National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, better known as Minor League Baseball, is formed at the Leland Hotel in Chicago.

1906 – Saint Louis University quarterback Bradbury Robinson throws the first completed legal forward pass in the history of American football for a touchdown to Jack Schneider against Carroll College. Saint Louis went on to win 22-0.

1994 – San Francisco wide receiver Jerry Rice catches two touchdown passes and runs for another score in a 49ers’ 44-14 rout of the Raiders; surpasses Jim Brown as the NFL’s career touchdown leader with 127; eventually ends his career with 197 touchdowns.

UPDATE: Motorcycle V Car Accident on Highway 34 Under Investigation

A motorcycle and car accident occurred Thursday afternoon on Highway 34 eastbound, just east of U.S. Highway 218, according to Iowa State Patrol Website.

Emergency crews from the Mount Pleasant Police Department, Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, and local first responders arrived on scene around 3:00 p.m. Crews remained at the site for several hours, working well past 4:00 p.m.

Chief Murray confirmed the incident but said the Iowa State Patrol is leading the investigation. “I can confirm there was a motorcycle car accident east of 218 on Highway 34 eastbound. The State Patrol is handling the accident investigation, so that’s all I got for right now unfortunately,” he stated.

According to a minimal crash report from the Iowa State Patrol, the crash occurred at approximately 3:00 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. 218 and U.S. 34 in Mount Pleasant.

The report states that a 2025 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, operated by 67-year-old Jackie Lewis Bilotta of Bellefontaine, Mississippi, was stopped at a stop sign on the northbound U.S. 218 off-ramp. Bilotta attempted to make a left-hand turn onto westbound Highway 34 and was struck by an eastbound 2003 Oldsmobile Alero, driven by 30-year-old Tanner J. Waterhouse of Brighton, Iowa.

Bilotta was injured in the crash and transported by Mount Pleasant emergency crews to the hospital. His motorcycle was towed from the scene by Breuer’s Towing.

Waterhouse’s vehicle was also towed. The report additionally states that Waterhouse did not have a valid driver’s license.

The crash remains under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol.

Mount Pleasant School Board Site Committee Reviews Greenhouse Proposal, Facility Plans

The Mount Pleasant Community School District’s site committee met this week ahead of the upcoming board meeting, with much of the discussion centered on a proposed addition to the high school’s agricultural education program.

Agriculture teacher and FFA advisor Ethan Faeth, joined by student officers Caden Mullen and Kyle Campbell, presented details on a planned 24-by-48-foot greenhouse. The structure would provide year-round, hands-on learning opportunities for students, particularly those who do not have access to traditional farm projects required for FFA’s Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) programs.

Faeth explained that the greenhouse would feature modern irrigation, ventilation, and temperature control systems, allowing students to conduct experiments, grow flowers for fundraisers, and even support school community efforts such as providing plants for bereavement gifts. “This would give students who don’t live on a farm the chance to pursue their SAE projects right here at school,” Faeth told the committee.

The project is estimated at about $102,000, including construction, site preparation, and a concrete slab. Funding would draw in part from a $229,000 career and technical education grant awarded by Continental just before the pandemic. The greenhouse would be located on the east side of the high school, near the existing FFA garden, with water and power already accessible at the site.

If approved by the school board on Monday, the district would move forward with site preparation, state approval, and ordering the greenhouse structure.

Also during the meeting, Faeth outlined plans for the annual FFA trip to the National Convention in Indianapolis, set for October 28 through November 1. Fourteen students are expected to attend, gaining opportunities to network with peers from across the country, explore career paths, and tour agricultural facilities.

The committee also heard updates on broader district facility planning. Superintendent John Henriksen reported that Dr. Steve Murley will lead a facilities master planning process beginning in October, with six community meetings scheduled to gather input. The goal is to deliver a final report to the board by January.

Discussion then turned to the P.E.O. Memorial Building, with steps moving forward on hazardous materials testing and eventual demolition. Early estimates place abatement and demolition costs at up to $500,000, depending on the presence of asbestos in the roof materials. Work could begin in November and conclude by the end of the year.

The school board is expected to vote on the greenhouse proposal and other facility matters at its next meeting on Monday.