Washington Man Arrested Following Narcotics Search in Ongoing Investigation

Washington, Iowa — A Washington man has been arrested following the execution of a search warrant tied to an ongoing narcotics investigation. 

On October 22, 2025, authorities executed a search warrant at 2649 Wayland Road, Lot 27, in Washington. During the search, law enforcement officers seized controlled substances, packaging materials, a digital scale, and multiple cell phones. 

As a result of the investigation, 34-year-old Deon Turrell Johnson Jr., of Washington, was taken into custody and booked into the Washington County Jail. Johnson faces the following charges: 

  • Two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance With Intent to Distribute — both Class D felonies 
  • Drug Tax Stamp Violation — Class D felony 
  • Possession of Prescription Medication — serious misdemeanor 
  • Obstructing Prosecution — aggravated misdemeanor 

According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Johnson was currently on parole with the Iowa Department of Corrections stemming from previous convictions in Washington County — a 2019 conviction for possession with intent to distribute cocaine and a 2020 conviction for intent to deliver methamphetamine. He was released from prison on parole in 2022. Following this recent incident, the Iowa Department of Corrections has filed a parole revocation. 

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office was assisted in the case by the Johnson County Multi-Agency Drug Task Force, the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, and the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, the latter of which became involved due to young children living in the residence. 

Authorities remind the public that a criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

Tony Onesto of Burlington High School Named Great Prairie Regional Teacher of the Year 

Burlington High School art teacher Tony Onesto has been named the Great Prairie Regional Teacher of the Year, recognizing his nearly three decades of dedication to inspiring creativity and confidence in his students. 

With 29 years of teaching experience, Onesto has helped countless emerging artists discover their talents and refine their craft. He holds a bachelor’s degree in art education from Morningside University and master’s degrees in education and educational leadership from Viterbo University. 

Throughout his career, Onesto has earned distinction for his innovative approach to art education. A former Iowa Middle School Art Educator of the Year, he continues to expand opportunities for students through his leadership of the Allied Creators Studio, which supports and showcases young artists. 

In his AP art courses, Onesto’s students have consistently exceeded both state and national average scores over the past three years. Beyond the classroom, he frequently presents at state and national art education conferences, fostering professional collaboration and sharing his passion for the arts. 

Onesto’s recognition as the Great Prairie Regional Teacher of the Year celebrates his ongoing commitment to nurturing artistic growth and creating an inclusive, inspiring environment for all learners. 

Hy-Vee Donates $125,000 to Fight Hunger Across the Region

As more families seek food assistance, Hy-Vee is stepping up with a $125,000 donation to help combat hunger. 

The company announced it will give $100,000 to its Feeding America partner food banks to help maintain inventory and meet rising demand ahead of the holiday season. “Hy-Vee is committed to helping make sure no one goes hungry,” said Jeremy Gosch, Hy-Vee Chairman and CEO. 

An additional $25,000 will support DoorDash’s initiative to waive delivery and service fees for customers using food assistance benefits, helping families stretch their budgets further. 

The contribution adds to the more than $70 million in food and resources Hy-Vee has provided in the past year through donations, meal giveaways, and community programs. Feeding America has recognized Hy-Vee as a Visionary Partner—the organization’s highest honor for corporate support. 

Several Area Shooters Named to 2025 Iowa State Trapshooting Association Teams

The Iowa State Trapshooting Association has announced its 2025 State Teams, recognizing the top shooters from across the state in each competitive division. Among those honored this year are several talented marksmen and markswomen from our area. 

Representing Mount Pleasant, Izaac Zihlman earned a spot on the Elite Team, showcasing exceptional performance across singles, handicap, and doubles categories. 

Addison McGehearty of Mount Pleasant was named to the Women’s Team, demonstrating outstanding consistency and precision throughout the season. 

In the youth divisions, Mason Yocum was selected for the Junior Team, while Landon Yocum and Karson Yocum were both named to the Sub-Junior Team, reflecting a strong family tradition of trapshooting excellence. 

The 2025 Iowa State Teams highlight the best shooters in Iowa, celebrating skill, dedication, and sportsmanship within the sport. 

Sports, October 29th

Postseason High School Volleyball

#4 Holy Trinity Catholic will venture up to West Liberty High School to take on Dunkerton for the Class 1A Region 2 championship tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. Senior Presley Myers discussed what has made this year’s team so special,

“This is the best team I’ve ever played on. The girls are just amazing. We’re so, so close, you know, inside and outside of volleyball. That’s really what makes us so good is we’re so close. We trust each other, you know. We know how to communicate because we’re so close with one another. Yeah. It’s gonna be really hard leaving the team behind next year.”

Classes 3A, 4A, and 5A held their regional championships last night and the state brackets have been constructed with Classes 4A and 5A playing on Monday, November 3rd, and Class 3A getting started on Tuesday, November 4th. Here’s the breakdown.

In Class 5A, #1 Waukee Northwest will start off the day on Monday with a noon game against #8 Indianola. #2 Ankeny Centennial will face off against #7 Iowa City West and #4 Dowling Catholic will battle with #5 Ankeny. Rounding out the quarterfinals will be #3 Pleasant Valley attempting to avoid the upset against #6 Valley.

For Class 4A, #1 Clear Creek Amana enters as the favorite as they are tasked with playing #8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton. #7 Marion will look to knock off #2 Sioux Center. #4 Dallas Center-Grimes will square off against #5 North Scott and #3 Pella will take on #6 Norwalk to round out the quarterfinals.

Class 3A will begin at 10 am on Tuesday with #1 Western Christian taking on #8 Mt. Vernon. #2 Davenport Assumption will compete against #7 Mid-Prairie. #4 Cherokee and #5 Humboldt will tangle, while #3 Red Oak will face off against #6 Kuemper Catholic.

Southeast Conference Volleyball

The Southeast Conference (SEC) released their All-Conference teams for volleyball yesterday and Washington’s Leighton Messinger successfully defended her Conference Player of the Year honor after leading the SEC with 320 kills on a 0.271 kill efficiency. Messinger was joined by fellow Demon Layla Green on the 1st Team after leading the conference with a 0.318 kill efficiency.

Rounding out the 1st Team was Burlington’s Daphne Brown and Lily Newell, Fairfield’s Natalie Steele and Faith Jones, and Mt. Pleasant’s Alex Scott. Despite missing six matches, Scott finished fourth in the conference in kills and finished her career with 686 kills and 136 aces.

Addison Clark of Mt. Pleasant was placed on the 2nd Team after finishing second in the conference in kills. She collected 640 career kills and two 2nd Team All-SEC nods. Abby Carthey and Jenna Schwartz were named All-SEC Honorable Mentions.

Postseason High School Football

In Class 3A, Mt. Pleasant was placed in Pod C where they will travel to West Delaware for their first playoff game in 15 years on Friday, October 31st, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. 

Solon will get to host Benton on Friday at 7 pm.

For Class 2A, Mediapolis will get a rematch against district-foe Mid-Prairie in a road showdown on Friday with kickoff at 7 pm.

In Class A, Pekin will take on North Linn at home on Friday at 7 pm in a rematch of last year’s first-round postseason matchup.

For Eight-Player, Iowa Valley will be looking to continue their undefeated season when the Tigers face off against Janesville on Friday at 7 pm at home.

High School Cross Country

The state meets for Classes 2A and 3A are scheduled for Friday, October 31st, while Class 1A will run on Saturday, November 1st, at Fort Dodge. 

For a full breakdown of who will be running at state, follow the links:

Classes 1A and 2A

Class 3A

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team will close out the regular season with a home match against Central Community College tonight at 7 pm.

The men’s soccer team will host Central Community College in the Region 11 semifinals today.

College Football

Iowa State will host Arizona State on Saturday, November 1st, at noon. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call.

Iowa is on a bye week. 

This Day in Sports History

1989 – Ozzie Newsome ended his NFL streak of 150 consecutive game receptions.

1995 – Jerry Rice of the San Francisco 49ers became the NFL’s career leader in receiving yards with 14,040 yards.

2018 – Golden State shooting guard Klay Thompson breaks the NBA record previously held by teammate Stephen Curry for most 3-pointers in a game with 14 in a Warriors’ 149-124 win over the Bulls in Chicago.

Main Street Mount Pleasant Celebrates 20 Years of Leadership from Director Lisa Oetken

Mount Pleasant, Iowa — The heart of downtown Mount Pleasant has thrived for two decades under the steady, enthusiastic leadership of Lisa Oetken, who this year celebrates 20 years as Executive Director of Main Street Mount Pleasant.

Lisa joined the Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance in 2005 as the director of Main Street Mount Pleasant. She became a Nationally Certified Main Street Manager in 2008 and has since been a trusted resource for local businesses, providing training, technical assistance, and guidance to help downtown Mount Pleasant flourish. Under her leadership, countless businesses have received funding through grants, contributing to the district’s economic growth and revitalization.

One of Lisa’s most notable accomplishments was her instrumental role in helping the downtown district become part of the National Historic Downtown Registry, a designation that recognizes and protects the unique character of Mount Pleasant’s historic commercial core.

A native of Southeast Iowa, Oetken holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Iowa. Before joining Main Street Mount Pleasant, she spent ten years in retail management and owned her own business for five years, giving her firsthand experience in the challenges and opportunities small businesses face.

To mark this milestone, several downtown business owners shared their gratitude and reflections on Lisa’s enduring impact.

Karl Schaeffer of Becker’s Jewelers praised her energy and commitment, saying,

 

Melissa Peitz of Cottage Realty highlighted Oetken’s teamwork and event leadership:

 

From The Vintage Raven, Sam Riepe shared heartfelt thanks, noting that Oetken’s commitment extends far beyond her job title:

 

Heather Leichty of Your Dream Home Furniture and Floors spoke to 15 years of memories,

 

Dani from Preppin’ Mama highlighted Lisa’s support for growing new businesses:

 

And the team from Browns Shoe Fit writes, “Lisa has been a powerful leader of Main Street Mount Pleasant. We have worked with her many times in her tenure at Main Street Mount Pleasant. Congratulations on your 20 year anniversary. My how time flies when youre having fun!”  – Your friends at Browns Shoe Fit

For two decades, Lisa has led with creativity, collaboration, and care — building not only a stronger business district, but a stronger Mount Pleasant. Her work continues to ensure downtown remains economically vibrant, historically preserved, and welcoming for all. Congratulations to Lisa Oetken on 20 years.

Hy-Vee Announces $125,000 Donation to Help Feed Local Families

Donation adds to the more than $70 million in food that Hy-Vee has already given in FY 2025
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (Oct. 28, 2025) — As more people seek assistance in accessing food right now, Hy-Vee is donating a total of $125,000 to help feed local families.

Today, Hy-Vee is donating $100,000 to its Feeding America partner food banks across its region. Food banks and their network of pantries are serving a growing number of people as November approaches. Hy-Vee’s donation will go toward maintaining adequate inventory levels at local food banks to assist families.

“Hy-Vee is committed to helping make sure no one goes hungry,” said Jeremy Gosch, Chairman and CEO, Hy-Vee, Inc. “By working with our food bank partners, we continue to support the health and wellbeing of those impacted in the communities we serve.”

“This is yet another example of Hy-Vee’s steadfast commitment to hunger relief,” said Tami Nielsen, President and CEO of the Food Bank of Iowa. “Words can’t express how thankful we are to receive this support at a time when it is so greatly needed. This will make a real difference for the people we serve.”

In addition, Hy-Vee has donated $25,000 to DoorDash’s new initiative to waive delivery and service fees for customers who receive food assistance benefits, helping families stretch their budgets even further.

Hy-Vee’s $125,000 donation is in addition to the more than $70 million it has provided through in-kind food donations over the last year. This number includes the grocer’s food rescue program that has contributed millions of pounds of food to local nonprofits as well as its annual Hams for the Holidays initiative, more than 50 meal giveaway events in underserved communities, school food pantry programs, nearly 400,000 bottles of water through disaster response efforts, nearly 2 million in meals to Meals From the Heartland packaging events, school backpack programs, and its 100 Million Meals initiative to support Feeding America. Hy-Vee has also been recognized as a Visionary Partner by Feeding America, which is the highest level of recognition a company can achieve.

Henry County Board of Supervisors October 30, 2025 9:00 a.m. AGENDA

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St Ste 202

Mt Pleasant, IA 52641

Fax: 319-385-3601

Chad White, Vice-Chair Marc Lindeen, Chairman Steven Detrick, Member

319-385-0759 319-385-0760 319-385-0761________

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors

October 30, 2025

9:00 a.m.

1. Approval of Agenda

2. Approval of Minutes

3. County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss Weekly Updates

Resolution – Award Contract for Project L-BC172554 RCB Culvert Replacement – Fremont Avenue

Motion – Approve & Execute DOT Agreement 5-25-HBP-S-031

4. Carosh Training, Roger Shindel

5. Public Hearing to Sell Tract G of the Plate of Lots of C through and P through S of the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 15 Township 71 Range 6 West of Henry County, Iowa to Michael A. Moehlman; for the sum of $100.00

6. Approval of Resolution #31-2025 Sale of Tax Property, Moehlman.

7. SEIRPC, Zach James, Revolving Loan Trust Fund

8. Sheriff Richard McNamee, Approval of New Part Time Employee for Courthouse Security

9. ISAC IT Strategy Manager, Joel Rohne Closed Session, under Iowa Code 21.5(k) to discuss information contained in records that are confidential records pursuant to 22.7, subsection 50.

Supervisors’ Sub-Committees’