County Traffic Safety Enforcement Results

Sheriff Rich McNamee along with his Henry County Deputies participated in the Traffic Safety Enforcement program during November 15, 2021 to November 28, 2021 along with other Law Enforcement agencies across the State of Iowa in attempt to reduce traffic related property damage, personal injury, and fatal crashes. During the above time frame the deputies worked 19.5 hours towards the program and made 46 contacts. Contacts were 1 OWI, 8 speeding tickets, 24 speeding warnings and 13 other tickets and warnings.

Sheriff Rich McNamee encourages everyone to buckle up, slow down, drive responsible and don’t get distracted while driving.

Hospital to Build, Enlarge Childcare Centers for Employees’ Children

Dec. 10, 2021, West Burlington, Iowa – In 2022, Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center
will build a childcare center on its Fort Madison campus and enlarge the existing facility
in West Burlington. Kid Zone is for children of hospital employees.
“Providing a high-quality, convenient childcare center is a priority on both Southeast
Iowa Regional Medical Center campuses,” said Matt Wenzel, president and CEO, Great
River Health, the hospital’s parent company. “The West Burlington Kid Zone was built in
response to employee requests. Besides benefitting our existing employees, having our
own childcare center helps in the recruitment of future employees and physicians.”
The 5,600 square-foot West Burlington Kid Zone opened in 2006. It is licensed for 89
children. The same blueprint will be used for the Fort Madison facility. It will be the first
new structure built on the campus since the 2011 addition of the Outpatient
Rehabilitation Services Center.
A 3,381 square-foot addition to Kid Zone in West Burlington will increase capacity to
139 children.
The total cost of the project will be $2.5 million. The $1.7 million new childcare center in
Fort Madison will be funded by the Great River Health Foundation, formerly the FMCH
Foundation. The foundation was created in 1995 to fund special projects. Money
donated to the foundation before July 1, 2021, is dedicated for use on the Fort Madison
campus.
“We are grateful to the foundation for funding Kid Zone in Fort Madison,” Wenzel said.
Kid Zone is the only childcare center in southeast Iowa to hold a top five-star rating from
the Iowa Department of Human Services’ Quality Rating System (QRS). The five-star
rating indicates Kid Zone has made significant steps in meeting key indicators of quality
in:
• Environment
• Family and community partnership
• Health and safety
• Leadership and administration
• Professional development

Iowa Wesleyan Hosts December Graduation Ceremony

Mount Pleasant, IA – December 10, 2021 — Iowa Wesleyan University held its December Graduation Ceremony on Thursday, December 9, in the University Chapel.  The University celebrated the graduation of 38 undergraduate and nine graduate students, including eight Master of Arts in Management Leadership and one Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction.

During the opening ceremony, Iowa Wesleyan Board of Trustees Chair Robert Miller ‘83 retired the former Chain of Office and presented President Christine Plunkett with the new medallion designed to match the university mace.  The President wears the Chain of Office during formal academic events, including convocation and commencement.  The retired medallion will be maintained in the IW Newsom Archives as a historical artifact.

President Plunkett presented the Presidential Award for Outstanding Merit to Val C. Sheffield, M.D., PH.D. for his work throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.  Dr. Sheffield and his lab team formed a strategic partnership with IW in the summer of 2020 to provide rapid-result saliva testing, often providing students with their test results as quickly as the same day.  This partnership with Sheffield Labs allowed IW to continue to conduct regular and accurate testing on campus, ensuring the safety of its students and employees.  Dr. Sheffield is an internationally recognized leader in human molecular genetics and genomics.  His laboratory at the University of Iowa explores novel treatments for human diseases, including blindness, diabetes, and cancer.  

The graduation speaker was Dr. Shawna Hudson, 2021 Chadwick Teacher of the Year.  Dr. Hudson is a Professor of Education and has been at IW since 2006.  In her address to the graduates, Dr. Hudson challenged the students by stating, “There is a difference between being the best in the world and the best for the world…what kind of best will you be?” 

Thursday Accident

Thursday, December 9 at about 6:30 pm the Mount Pleasant Police Department responded to the 600 block of South Jefferson Street for a report of a two-vehicle accident. Upon investigation, it was determined that a car operated by Paul Connolly of Mount Pleasant, was stopped in the roadway in the 600 block of South Jefferson Street facing northbound while waiting to make a left-hand turn onto West Webster Street. Another car operated by Bradley Sallee of Mount Pleasant, who was also traveling North on South Jefferson Street Sallee failed to see that the Connolly vehicle was stopped. Sallee failed to stop in an assured clear distance which resulted in a rear end collision. Sallee was found to be at fault and was cited for failure to stop in assured clear distance.

Daily Jail Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

Date:   ____12-10-2021_____

 

JAIL COUNT

 

  20_    Henry County Inmates

 

 48_    Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

 68   Total

 

HCHC Foundation Announces Grant Award Recipients

Henry County Health Center Foundation is pleased to announce its 2021 Grant Award Recipients: Winfield Public Library, Winfield Fitness Center, Henry County Public Health and Mount Pleasant Community School District. The HCHC Foundation awarded grants to each of these organizations for various projects supporting health related initiatives.

Winfield Public Library was awarded $1000 for the purchase of a cold and hot water dispenser for the 5-2-1-0 program.  Winfield Fitness Center was awarded $2750 to help maintain workout equipment for their patrons.  Henry County Public Health received a grant for $4500 to grow the CARE LINKS program.  And Mount Pleasant Community School District was handed a check for $1750 to go towards CPR training and equipment for students and school personnel.

In total, the HCHC Foundation awarded $10,000 in grants this year.

The HCHC Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the enhancement of the health and well-being of Henry County individuals and families.  Foundation Director Mark Hempen says, “It is exciting to see these grants make a difference in the wellness of our county residents.  These grants are just one example of how HCHC Foundation fulfills our mission for a healthier Henry County.”

The next round of grants will open in July of 2022 and future funding opportunities can be found at www.hchc.org/foundation.  You may also contact HCHC Foundation, Mark Hempen at 319/385-6541, or email hempenm@hchc.org.

Prep Wrestling: Notre Dame Rolls in Riverside, Other Area Finals

Nikes Win Two

Notre Dame received two pins from 132-pounder Blaine Frazier, as the Nikes surged past Van Buren County and Highland yesterday in a Super Conference double dual.

C.J. Walrath, one of the top wrestlers in the state, scrapped at 182 yesterday and picked up two fall victories as well.

Carter West, C.J. Davis, Tate O’Shea, Sam West and Aidan Kniffen both earned two wins, as well.

Notre Dame beat Van Buren 42-18, while defeating Highland 60-12.

Highland took down Van Buren County 36-24.

Wildcats Take Out New London

Second-ranked 120-pounder Lane Scorpil earned an easy win over New London’s Gage Burden, helping guide Columbus Community/Winfield-Mount Union to a 48-34 dual win last night.

Marcel and Dominic Lopez each won by technical fall, with Marcel defeating Damian Vergara and Dominic ousting Lane Genkiner.

New London 195-pounder Trent Wilkerson picked up a fall victory over Ethan Palmer, as well.

The Wildcats nabbed four forfeit wins.

Mount Pleasant Dominates Keokuk

Mount Pleasant’s Bowen Davis pinned Ethan Rose of Keokuk in 5:40 as the Panthers rocked Keokuk for a 57-24 dual win at Mount Pleasant High School last night.

The Panthers won 10 of 14 matches in the bout, six of which were the result of a Keokuk forfeit.

Frank Tousignant won by fall at 285 in 3:01, while Chase Irving won by decision for Mount Pleasant, as well.

Mediapolis Sweeps Double Dual

Third-ranked Quinten Aney paced Mediapolis with two tech fall wins as the Bulldogs took both duals at Louisa-Muscatine last night.

Mediapolis beat Pekin 47-30 while edging Louisa-Muscatine 35-33.

Grady Gunn, Braxton Davis and Wil Whitaker were all double winners for the Bulldogs.

Pekin took care of Louisa-Muscatine in the last match of the night, 36-35.

Girls Basketball: Latest IGHSAU Rankings Announced

KILJ — The latest IGHSAU rankings have been announced.
Class 1A
School
Record
LW
1
Newell-Fonda
4-0
1
2
Bishop Garrigan
3-2
2
3
Exira-EHK
3-0
3
4
Springville
6-0
4
5
North Linn
5-1
5
6
MMCRU
2-0
6
7
Burlington Notre Dame
5-0
7
8
North Mahaska
3-1
8
9
Storm Lake St. Mary’s
2-0
9
10
Montezuma
5-0
10
11
East Buchanan
4-0
11
12
Stanton
3-0
12
13
Central Elkader
5-1
13
14
Westwood
4-1
15
15
Woodbine
4-0
NR
Dropped Out: CAM (14)
Class 2A
School
Record
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
4-0
1
2
Grundy Center
3-0
2
3
Denver
5-1
3
4
Central Lyon
3-1
4
5
Panorama
4-0
5
6
Cascade
4-0
6
7
Sibley-Ocheyedan
4-1
8
8
West Hancock
3-1
9
9
South Central Calhoun
5-0
11
10
Nodaway Valley
3-2
7
11
Treynor
3-1
12
12
North Union
3-0
13
13
Jesup
3-1
10
14
Aplington-Parkersburg
3-1
14
15
Hinton
4-0
NR
Dropped Out: Wilton (15)
Class 3A
School
Record
LW
1
Unity Christian
4-1
1
2
West Lyon
5-0
2
3
Ballard
4-1
3
4
Estherville-Lincoln Central
5-0
4
5
Center Point-Urbana
5-0
5
6
Cherokee
3-1
6
7
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
3-0
7
8
Clear Lake
2-1
8
9
West Liberty
3-1
9
10
West Marshall
5-0
10
11
Vinton-Shellsburg
5-0
11
12
Roland-Story
2-1
12
13
Davenport Assumption
3-2
15
14
Shenandoah
4-1
NR
15
Harlan
3-1
13
Dropped Out: Okoboji (14)
Class 4A
School
Record
LW
1
Glenwood
3-1
1
2
Bishop Heelan
5-0
5
3
Central DeWitt
2-1
3
4
North Scott
4-0
6
5
Indianola
3-1
2
6
North Polk
5-1
7
7
Dallas Center-Grimes
4-1
8
8
Winterset
4-0
9
9
Grinnell
3-0
10
10
Waverly-Shell Rock
3-1
NR
11
Cedar Rapids Xavier
4-2
4
12
Spencer
5-1
13
13
Solon
3-3
11
14
Mason City
2-2
12
15
Lewis Central
3-2
NR
Dropped Out: Gilbert (14), Benton Community (15)
Class 5A
School
Record
LW
1
Johnston
5-0
1
2
Waterloo West
3-0
2
3
Iowa City High
2-0
4
4
Iowa City West
3-0
7
5
Ankeny Centennial
5-0
8
6
Southeast Polk
4-1
9
7
Dowling Catholic
6-0
11
8
Des Moines Roosevelt
2-2
5
9
Cedar Falls
2-1
3
10
Cedar Rapids Washington
4-1
10
11
West Des Moines Valley
3-1
6
12
Waukee Northwest
3-2
12
13
Pleasant Valley
2-1
14
14
Iowa City Liberty
4-1
NR
15
Linn-Mar
3-1
15
Dropped Out: Sioux City East (13)