Sports, Tuesday, November 2nd

Prep Volleyball: Notre Dame, Holy Trinity Open at State:

Two local teams will take center stage at the Alliant Energy PowerHouse tonight when Class 1A’s top-ranked Notre Dame plays Tri-Center and fourth-seeded Holy Trinity locks horns with Janesville.

Notre Dame, 35-8, will play at 6:00 p.m. on FM 105.5 as they look to reprise their role as State Champions.

The road starts tonight with a 27-10 Tri-Center team led by sophomore outside hitter Mikenzie Brewer, who is averaging 2.4 kills per set.

Brewer also leads the team in blocks as her net presence will be something to watch tonight.

On the other side, Notre Dame’s brilliance this year has been something to see.

The Nikes have not missed a beat, steamrolling through Super Conference play largely untested.

Gabby Deery leads a dominant front row with 4.0 kills per set while Jenna and Josie Bentz as well as Megan Harrell all come together to form one of the state’s best attacks.

Following that, fourth-seeded Holy Trinity will take on the 25-15 Janesville Wildcats.

Holy Trinity made sure their hiatus at state was the shortest possible — this is head coach Melissa Freesmeier’s 20th trip to state and 13th time in the last 16 years.

Natalie Randolph paces a well-balanced attack for the Crusaders, with 2.4 kills per set.

Brooke Mueller, Mary Kate Bendlage, Kassi Randolph and Kayla Box will be in the mix offensively, as well.

In the back row, senior libero Anna Sobczak is as good as they come.

Holy Trinity will take the floor at 8:00 p.m.

You can listen to that match here on FM 105.5 as well.

Prep Volleyball: State Scoreboard Day One:y

5A 

No. 8 Johnston 3, No. 1 Iowa City Liberty 2

No. 4 Cedar Falls 3, No. 5 Dowling Catholic 0

No. 2 Pleasant Valley 3, No. 7 Ankeny Centennial 1

No. 3 Ankeny 3, No. 6 Urbandale 2

4A

No. 1 Western Dubuque 3, No. 8 Bishop Heelan

No. 5 Marion 3, No. 4 Xavier 2

No. 2 North Scott 3, No. 7 Bondurant-Farrar 0

No. 3 Waverly-Shell Rock 3, No. 6 Oskaloosa 2

College Wrestling: Wesleyan Releases Winter Schedule:

After competing in a condensed season last spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, finishing 2-2 in duals, the Iowa Wesleyan wrestling team is ready to step back into Ruble Arena.

The Tigers will compete in their first regular-season contest on November 6th as they travel to Simpson College to compete in the Luther Hill Invitational in Indianola.

Shawn Contos will join Nathan Bloechl on Thursday morning for this week’s episode of Tiger Nation.

2021-2022 Iowa Wesleyan Men’s Wrestling Schedule

November 6: @ Luther Hill Invitational (Tournament)

November 17: Simpson (Dual) *Home*

November 28: @ Harold Nichols Cyclone Open (Tournament)

December 8: @ Fontbonne (Dual)

December 15: Waldorf (Dual) *Home*

January 8: @ Central Under Armour Invitational (Tournament)

January 19: St. Ambrose (Dual) *Home*

January 21: @ Cornell (Dual)

February 9: @ Grandview (Dual)

February 11: @ Central Last Chance Invitational (Tournament)

College Football: Iowa State’s Hall named Maxwell Semifinalist:

Iowa State tailback Breece Hall has been named a Maxwell Award semifinalist.

The list was released last night and the award is given annually to the nation’s best collegiate player.

Hall, who has been the unquestioned bellcow for the Cyclones, has rushed for 13 touchdowns and has 1,193 scrimmage yards.

He also has an active streak of 20 consecutive games with a rushing touchdown.

Hall and the Clones will welcome in Steve Sarkisian’s Texas Longhorns this Saturday.

Kick from Jack Trice Stadium is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

Dana Holmstrom,

Dana Holmstrom, 75, of Mount Pleasant died Monday, November 1, 2021, at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City. Services are pending at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel.

Danville City Council, Danville City Hall

Regular session AGENDA

Monday, November 1, 2021

NOTE:  The regular session may be conducted electronically

as allowed by Iowa Code 21.8

Citizen comments:  Comments must be directed to the subject under consideration.  The presiding officer shall rule on the relevance of the citizen comments.  Citizens making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks may be barred by the presiding officer from further comment before the Council during the meeting.

 

  1. Call to order, 6:00 p.m..

 

  1. Accept or amend the agenda.

 

  1. Open forum: A time set aside to receive comments from the public regarding city business.  The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public on any subject pertaining to City business, including items on this agenda.  You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks to five minutes in order that others may be given the opportunity to speak.  The Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair.  No action will be taken.

 

  1. Update from the property owner of 405 West Division Street. Action by council if needed.

 

  1. Chad McCleary (or representative) from ION Environmental Solutions, to review proposal for becoming the city’s affidavit operator for the City of Danville. Action by council if needed.

 

  1. Second reading of proposed Ordinance Number 233, amending Chapter 12.04 of the Danville Municipal Code, pertaining to sidewalk care and maintenance. Action on the second reading of proposed Ordinance Number 233.  Discussion and action pertaining to the third reading of proposed Ordinance Number 233.

 

  1. Discussion and action on pay request number 5 from Fye Excavation for work done on East Roosevelt Road. Discussion and action on accepting the Storm Sewer Improvements to East Roosevelt Road and pay request number 6 final retainage payment.

 

  1. Streets and utilities report.
  2. Approval of report.

 

  1. Fire Chief report.
  2. Action by council if needed.
  3. Building permits.

 

  1. Approval of consent agenda.
  2. Council minutes October 18, 2021.
  3. B. City Clerk to attend the upcoming SE IA Clerk’s Association meeting, November 10th.
  4. Payment of bills.

 

  1. Council reports and correspondence.

 

  1. Discussion on filling the position by the passing of Allen Schillie. Action by Council if needed.  Also, action by council pertaining to the sick time compensation to his estate.

 

  1. Adjournment. The next regular session of the Danville City Council is scheduled for Monday, November 15, 2021, 6:00 p.m., Danville City Hall.

Kenia Rueda

Kenia Rueda, 54, of Burlington, died Sunday, October 31, 2021 at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City.  She was born on July 6, 1967 in Cuba to Fransisco Javier Guerra Amador and Nilda I. Enriquez Anton.  On Decembr 20, 1996, she married Eduardo Rueda in West Palm Beach, Florida.

She was a graduate of Twin Lake High School in West Palm Beach, Florida.  She was an electrical technician and was of the Catholic faith.

She enjoyed being a mom, taking care of their dog, Blade, enjoyed good food, playing solitaire on her phone, and loved Spanish music and dancing.

Survivors include her husband of West Palm Beach; her mother of Burlington, Iowa; one daughter Saily Rueda of West Palm Beach; one son, Eduardo Javier Rueda of West Palm Beach; one granddaughter Janet Williams Villalon and one on the way; one sister Omara Pico of Missouri.  She was preceded in death by her father and her brother Javier Guerra.

According to her wishes her body has been cremated.  Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family.

Dorothy (Swartzendruber) Gingerich

Dorothy (Swartzendruber) Gingerich, 93, of Kalona, died Sunday, October 31, 2021, at her home following a lengthy illness. A celebration of life will be held Wednesday, November 3, 2021, at 10:30 AM at Kalona Mennonite Church with Pastor Josh Lundberg officiating. The service will be available via Livestream at the Kalona Mennonite Facebook page. Burial will follow at the South Gingerich Cemetery in rural Kalona. Masks are required at visitation and at the service. The family will greet friends from 4 – 7 PM, Tuesday, November 2, 2021, at the Peterseim Funeral Home in Kalona. In lieu of flowers memorials may be designated to Kalona Mennonite Church.

Dorothy Jane Gingerich was born July 5, 1928, near Noble, Iowa, the daughter of Lee and Emma (Wyse) Swartzendruber. She attended Eicher and Stringtown rural schools. While at home she helped her folks with their sorghum making business. Dorothy worked at Maplecrest Turkey Plant before she was married. On June 12, 1956, she was united in marriage to Cleo V. “Butch” Gingerich at Bethel Mennonite Church near Wayland. Dorothy did childcare in her home and did house cleaning and childcare for folks in their homes. Dorothy was baptized in Sugar Creek Mennonite Church, attended Bethel Mennonite and Iowa City Mennonite Churches and was currently a member of Kalona Mennonite Church. While she was still able, she participated in the women’s sewing groups at church.  She enjoyed crocheting, and volunteering at school when the children were little.

Survivors include two children: Marsha (Arlis) Diener of Kansas City, KS, Vaughn Gingerich of Kalona, a number of nieces and nephews, and one sister Wilma Knepp of Iowa City.

Preceding Dorothy in death were her parents, her husband Cleo in 2011, a stillborn brother and one sister Arlene Troyer.

Charles “Kenneth” Crabill

Charles “Kenneth” Crabill, 81 of Keosauqua died on Tuesday October 26, 2021 at University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. In accordance with his wishes his body was donated to the University of Iowa Deeded Body program. Memorial service will be held at 11:00AM on November 11, 2021 at Pedrick Funeral Home, Keosauqua with Larry Shipley and Sally Barrett officiating. Visitation will be an hour prior to the service beginning at 10AM at the funeral home. Private burial of cremains will be at a later date in Thompson Cemetery with military rites by Sargeant-Osweiler Post No. 563 American Legion, Bonaparte. Memorials to the American Cancer Society or Van Buren County Hospital Cardiac Rehab may be left at the funeral home or mailed to the family at P.O. Box 516, Keosauqua, IA 52565.

Kenneth was born on August 31, 1940 in Ferris, IL to James and Mildred Thompson Crabill. He lived in many locations during his early childhood years in both Illinois and Southeast Iowa due to his father’s career as a farm hand. Most of his later childhood years were spent in Henry, Louisa and Des Moines Counties. During high school his family lived in the New London area and he graduated from Morning Sun High School in the class of 1958. Shortly after graduation Kenneth joined the Navy where he was stationed in Newfoundland as a crew member of an early warning flight crew. After his time was up in the Navy in 1961, he moved to Burlington and started work at Sylvania Manufacturing and later at General Electric. During this time, he met his wife to be, Joann, they were married on June 1, 1962 in the Bonaparte Baptist Church. The couple then moved to Morning Sun. In 1968 the family moved to Bonaparte where he farmed and was a Dekalb Seed Dealer until retirement due to health issues in 2010 and they moved from the farm to their current home in Keosauqua. Kenneth had been a United Methodist Church last supper performer for many years and a member of the Bonaparte United Church. He also was a former Bonaparte Lions Club Member, active in Sargeant-Osweiler Post 563 American Legion, was a Harmony School Board member, on the Van Buren County Soil and Water Conservation, Van Buren County Supervisor Boards and was a member of the Iowa Pork Producers.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Joann of Keosauqua, two daughters, Lisa Crabill (Patrick) of Des Moines and Melissa (Roy) Truly of Kaufman, TX, a brother, Don (Carol) of Red Bud, IL, two granddaughters, Julianna Thomas of Poughkeepsie, NY and Addison Truly of Kaufman, TX, a AFS daughter, Xenia Rodriguez of Honduras, many nieces and nephews and friends.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Jim, John and Dean Crabill, three sisters, Doris Crabill in infancy, Donna Jean Smith and Joan Mathers.

Polling Sites

On Tuesday November 2, 2021 between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M., the regular municipal election for Mayors and City Council Members. Election for School District Board of Directors.

Mt. Pleasant – Ward I   – Veterans Hall – 300 W Monroe St, Mt Pleasant, Iowa

 

Mt. Pleasant – Ward II – Veterans Hall – 300 W Monroe St, Mt Pleasant. Iowa

 

Mt. Pleasant – Ward III – Veterans Hall – 300 W Monroe St, Mt Pleasant, Iowa

 

Mt. Pleasant – Ward IV – Veterans Hall – 300 W Monroe St, Mt Pleasant, Iowa

 

CentralEmergency Management – 900 W Washington St, Mt Pleasant, Iowa   .

All electors residing in the Cities of Rome and Westwood. All electors of Mt. Pleasant Comm. School District, Fairfield Comm. School District, and WACO Comm School District; residing in Tippecanoe, Center, Marion, and Trenton Townships.

 

NORTHWEST PRECINCT: Wayland City Hall includes – All electors residing in the Cities of Wayland, Coppock, Olds and all electors of the WACO Comm. School District and Mt. Pleasant Comm. School District; residing in Jefferson and Wayne Township west of James Ave.

 

NORTHEAST PRECINCT: Winfield City Hall includes –; All electors residing in the City of Winfield and Mt Union and all electors of the Winfield-Mt Union Comm. School District, WACO Comm. School District, New London Comm. School District, and Mt. Pleasant Comm. School District; residing in Scott, Canaan, and Wayne Township residents east of James Ave.

 

SOUTHWEST PRECINCT: Salem City Hall – All electors residing in the Cities of Salem and Hillsboro and all electors of the Mt. Pleasant Comm. School District and VBC (Harmony) Comm. School District; residing in the in Salem and Jackson Townships.

 

SOUTHEAST PRECINCT: New London Community Center – 112 W Main St., New London Iowa. All electors residing in the City of New London and of the New London Comm. School District, Danville Comm. School District and Ft. Madison Comm. School District; residing in the New London and Baltimore Townships.

Daily Jail Count

11-01-2021

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.

JAIL COUNT

25   Henry County Inmates

40   Out of County Contract Inmates

65   TOTAL