UPDATE: Wrong Way Driver Shuts Down HWY 34 Westbound for Several Hours Early Monday Morning

KILJ has received updated information regarding a fatal overnight traffic accident on Highway 34 westbound near Middletown which shut down the westbound lanes of traffic for nearly 4 hours early Monday morning and re-routed traffic using ramps between Beaverdale and Old 34.

According to the Iowa State Patrol, the crash occurred when an eastbound vehicle was traveling the wrong direction in the westbound lanes of Highway 34. At the 255-mile marker, that vehicle—a 2002 Chevy S10 truck—struck a westbound vehicle –a 2012 Hyundai Sonata. The driver of Chevy was ejected from the vehicle.

According to the crash report, one fatality occurred and one injured person was transported to the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center. The names of those involved have not been released at this time.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Breuers Towing. Multiple agencies assisted at the scene including the Iowa State Patrol and the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office. The Iowa State Patrol says the crash remains under investigation.

Alecia Clouse

Alecia Clouse, 80, of Mount Pleasant, died Friday, November 28, 2025, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.

Alecia was born October 27, 1945, in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of John and Mary Jane (Schwarz) Scallen. Alecia spent the first 39 years of her life in Detroit, where she graduated from Sacred Heart Academy and Mary Grove College. On December 30, 1967, she married Ronald Clouse.

The couple made their home in Detroit and later spent four years in Angola, Indiana, before settling in Mount Pleasant, where they have resided for the past 37 years. Alecia operated a daycare for many years and later worked in the Stores Department at the Henry County Health Center. She was a devoted member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and sang in the church choir for many years. She was also a member of T.T.T. Chapter DD and Mount Pleasant Kiwanis. Alecia enjoyed collecting Angel figurines and gifted Angel pins to everyone she encountered.  Her dedication to community, family, and faith defined her life. Alecia will be remembered for her kindness, and caring spirit.

Alecia is survived by her husband Ron; daughter Kathleen Clouse Johnson of Mount Pleasant; two sons Kelly Clouse of St. Augustine, Florida, Thomas Clouse of Burlington; two granddaughters Chloe Clouse of Burlington, Kayla Johnson of Kirkwood, Illinois; and four great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and brother Thomas.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. Fr. Ross Epping will celebrate the Mass. Burial will be at a later date in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Detroit, Michigan. Visitation will be from 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. Monday, December 8, at the Olson-Yoder Funeral Home & Crematory where the family will be present to greet friends from 4:00-6:00. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church and Mount Pleasant Kiwanis.  The Olson-Yoder Funeral Home & Crematory is caring for Alecia and her family. Condolences may be given to the family at www.olsonyoderfh.com

December Update from State Rep. Taylor Collins

State Representative Taylor Collins has released his December update, highlighting several statewide initiatives as lawmakers prepare for the upcoming legislative session.

The Iowa Department of Education is seeking committee members to help revise the Social Studies Essential Elements Standards — guidelines used for students with significant cognitive disabilities. The committee will meet between January and March of 2026, and Iowa educators, parents, and community members are encouraged to apply.

Rep. Collins also outlined Iowa’s newly submitted $1 billion Rural Health Transformation Plan, part of a federal funding opportunity under the One Big Beautiful Bill. The plan, called Healthy Hometowns, focuses on boosting rural health care through expanded Centers of Excellence, increased cancer prevention efforts including radon testing, and improved EMS access such as mobile care units and telehealth support for maternal and neonatal emergencies. Federal decisions on funding are expected by the end of 2025.

Collins further highlighted Iowa’s continued efforts to combat human trafficking. In recent years, the state has increased penalties for traffickers, expanded victim protections, and closed legal loopholes to make prosecutions easier. Updated laws now impose life sentences for trafficking minors, require stronger victim support in court, and clarify that buyers of sex or labor can be charged even if they claim they were unaware of trafficking.

The full newsletter can be found here. For questions or constituent concerns, Rep. Collins encourages residents to contact his office. Email him at taylor.collins@legis.iowa.gov or call the Capitol Switchboard and leave him a message at (515) 281-7340.

Serious Traffic Accident Shuts Down HWY 34 Westbound for Several Hours Early Monday Morning

KILJ has received initial reports of a serious overnight traffic accident on U.S. Highway 34 westbound, near Beaverdale, involving multiple vehicles. Burlington Police and multiple agencies were requested to the scene immediately, including the Iowa State Patrol and MedForce, and eventually the Medical Examiner.

By 2:15 AM early Monday morning, officials ordered Highway 34 westbound to be completely shut down at Beaverdale for what they said would be several hours. Crews worked to re-route traffic and shut down ramps detouring traffic from Beaverdale to Old 34. Drivers were urged to avoid the area.

According to Des Moines County Communications, U.S. Highway 34 westbound from Beaverdale to the Middletown exit reopened to traffic about 6:00 AM and has returned to normal.

This is a developing story, and KILJ will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available, including the condition of those injured and the cause of the crash.

Small Business Saturday in Mount Pleasant EXTENDED through 12/6

Due to this weekend’s winter storm keeping many shoppers at home, the downtown retailers and Main Street Mount Pleasant have announced that Small Business Saturday activities have been extended through this coming Saturday, December 6th.

Shoppers will now receive one ticket for every ten dollars spent at the participating local merchants all week long giving local businesses another chance to welcome holiday shoppers and highlight special promotions. The grand prize drawing is now scheduled for 1 pm on Saturday, December 6th.

Main Street Mount Pleasant invites you to shop local this holiday season, supporting the small businesses that play such a vital role in the regional economy. For more updates on Small Business Saturday and what’s happening in downtown Mount Pleasant, keep it tuned to KILJ or visit Main Street Mount Pleasant on Facebook.

Give the Gift of Life – Donate Blood This Holiday Season

As the holiday season approaches, ImpactLife is encouraging Southeast Iowa residents to put good into the world and give back by rolling up their sleeves and donating blood. Blood donations often drop this time of year as people travel and schedules get busy, but the need at local hospitals remains constant. A single donation can help save multiple lives, supporting patients undergoing surgery, cancer treatment, trauma care, and more.

ImpactLife donors not only provide a lifesaving resource locally and across the country — they can also take advantage of Donor Rewards, including a gift card or the option to pay it forward to a nonprofit of their choice.

There are several community blood drives scheduled across Henry County in the month of December. View the list of drives and schedule your donation appointment by visiting bloodcenter.org

Monday 12/15 (3-6:15 pm) – Faith Lutheran Church

Tuesday 12/16 (3:30-7:30 pm) – Lockridge Fire and Rescue

Friday 12/19 (12:30-3:30 pm) – Henry County Health Center

 Monday 12/22 (3-6 pm) – Swedesburg Lutheran Church

 Wednesday 12/31 (3-6:15 pm) – Winfield Lions Community

 Friday 1/2 (3:30-5:45 pm) – Mt. Pleasant REC Center

First Winter Storm of the Season Continues – Winter Weather Advisory in effect 9a to 9p

Mount Pleasant and much of Southeast Iowa spent the weekend digging out after the first significant winter storm of the season moved through the region. Heavy, wet snow began falling late Friday night, with totals ranging from 6 to 10 inches across Henry, Jefferson, Washington, and Louisa counties. Wind gusts topping 30 to 40 miles per hour created pockets of blowing and drifting, especially on rural roads.

City crews in Mount Pleasant were out early Saturday, clearing priority routes before moving into residential neighborhoods. County officials reported several slide-offs. The Iowa DOT reminds drivers to slow down and give plows plenty of room to work.

Temperatures are expected to stay below freezing through mid-week, meaning slick spots will continue. On top of lower temperatures, communities across Southeast Iowa are expected to receive more snow today as another Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 9 am to 9 pm across the listening area. Snow is expected with accumulated new snow of 2 to 4 inches.

According to the National Weather Service, most of the snow is expected to fall between 3 and 6 this afternoon and evening. Plan on slippery road conditions which could impact your afternoon and evening commute.

As always, residents are encouraged to check on neighbors, clear hydrants, and use caution when shoveling the heavy snow. And if you are out on the road, drivers are encouraged to slow down and use caution while traveling. For the latest road conditions visit 511ia.org, check the Iowa DOT app, or call 511.

Sports, December 1st

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ game against Burlington Notre Dame scheduled for tonight has been postponed. 

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will host Cedar Rapids Washington at 7 pm tonight. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

WACO versus Holy Trinity Catholic has been postponed for tonight. The game will be rescheduled for a later date.

The New London girls’ team has had their game scheduled for tonight against Louisa-Muscatine canceled. 

Van Buren County versus Cardinal has been postponed to December 15th.

Fairfield will face off against Oskaloosa tomorrow, December 2nd, with the girls playing first at 6 pm and the boys game to follow at home. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will tangle with Louisa-Muscatine at home tomorrow with the boys’ game following the girls’ game at 7:30 pm.

Columbus will host Lone Tree tomorrow with the girls’ teams leading off the night at 6 pm.

West Burlington will compete against New London tomorrow on the road with the girls tipping off at 6 pm and the boys at 7:30 pm.

Central Lee will tip-off their season against Holy Trinity Catholic at home with the girls playing first at 6 pm tomorrow. 

Danville will square off against Mediapolis on the road tomorrow with the night starting at 6 pm. 

Wapello will take on Pekin tomorrow with the doubleheader starting at 6 pm on the road. 

High School Bowling

Fairfield’s triangular has been canceled. 

Mt. Pleasant will duel West Burlington/Notre Dame tomorrow, December 2nd. 

High School Wrestling

The Fort Madison Invitational has been postponed for tomorrow, December 2nd.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team had their meet at Tipton canceled due to weather.

The WACO boys’ and girls’ teams will compete in the Washington County quad tomorrow, December 2nd, at Mid-Prairie High School.

The Mediapolis boys’ team will wrestle in a quad at Muscatine tomorrow.

The Wapello boys’ team will participate in a quad at English Valleys tomorrow.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team will travel to Iowa Central Community College on Wednesday, December 3rd, at 5:30 pm.

The men’s basketball team will hit the road to take on Sauk Valley Community College on Wednesday at 7 pm.

The men’s and women’s wrestling teams will duel Ellsworth Community College on Wednesday at home.

College Football

Iowa State collected their eighth win of the regular season in an ugly 20-13 victory over Oklahoma State this past weekend. Rocco Becht finished with 141 total yards and a passing touchdown in the win. 

Iowa and Iowa State will await their bowl destination, which will be announced on Sunday, December 7th.

College Basketball

The #11 Iowa women’s team defeated Fairfield yesterday 86-72. Ava Heiden put up 18 points, grabbed 16 rebounds, and rejected four shots in the winning effort. The Hawkeyes will make the trip to Rutgers on Saturday, December 6th, at 5 pm for their first Big Ten matchup.

The Iowa men’s team will be tested in their first Big Ten showdown of the season when they travel to face off against #11 Michigan State tomorrow, December 2nd, at 6 pm.

The #10 Iowa State women’s team outpaced Indiana 106-95 to win the Coconut Hoops Blue Heron Division Championship over the weekend. Audi Crooks was nearly unstoppable, cashing in for 47 points as she took home tournament MVP, while Jada Williams produced a 23 point/11 assist double-double. The Cyclones will take on Northern Illinois on Sunday, December 7th, at 1 pm at home.

The #15 Iowa State men’s team will host Alcorn State on Wednesday, December 3rd, at 7 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1924 – The Boston Bruins beat fellow expansion team the Montreal Maroons 2-1 at the Boston Arena; first NHL game to be played in the United States.

1963 – Wendell Scott wins the Grand National Series Jacksonville 200 at Speedway Park in Jacksonville, Florida, becoming the first Black driver to win a race at NASCAR’s premier level. 

1996 – Wayne Gretzky becomes the first and only player in NHL history to reach the 3,000-point plateau (including playoffs); as he records an assist in a New York Rangers’ 6-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens at Madison Square Garden.