Notice of Public Hearing: Fort Madison Proposed Fiscal Year 2025/2026 Property Tax Levy

The Fort Madison City Council will hold a public hearing on the proposed Fiscal Year 2025/2026 property tax levy on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at 5:00 PM.

The hearing will take place in the Council Chambers at 811 Avenue E, Fort Madison, Iowa.

Residents are encouraged to attend and provide input on the proposed levy.

This meeting offers an opportunity for the public to learn more about the city’s property tax plans and how they may impact taxpayers.

To view the full Proposed Property Tax Levy, visit: Fort Madison Civic Alerts.

Sports, March 28th

High School Track

The Steve Roth Relays ran at Washington last night with nine of our local teams making the trip. Here’s some of the highlights starting in Class A. Mt. Pleasant was led by Avin Truong’s 4th place time of 15.71 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles and that success carried into the 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle as the Panthers also grabbed 4th place with a time of 1 minute and 6 seconds. Kaden Schadt turned in a 6th place performance in the high jump, leaping 5 feet and 8 inches. 

Fairfield took the team championship for Class B with 119 points as the Trojans won seven events. Fairfield took the gold in the 4×200, 4×400, and the 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle relays. Individually, Gabe Tejada ran away with 800-meter run with a time of 1 minute and 59 seconds. Dylan Adam and Spencer McCready finished one and two in the 400-meter hurdles, respectively. Ryan Giberson and Eli Zillman followed the same recipe in the high jump as Giberson leapt 6 feet and 7.25 inches for the win as Zillman finished as the runner-up. Zillman did finish on top in the long jump, edging out Henry Luttenegger of Mediapolis by less than two inches with a leap of 20 feet and 4.5 inches.

Mediapolis had a fine meet, collecting first-place finishes in two events. Simon Wendel showed off his endurance with a gold-medal time of 4 minutes and 38 seconds in the 1600-meter run and the 800-medley relay scored a first-place time of 1 minute and 40 seconds. Nathan Schmidgall took 2nd place in the 400-meter dash with a time of 53.58 seconds. The Bulldogs also finished in 2nd place in the 4×100, 4×200, and 4×800-meter relays.

For West Burlington/Notre Dame, Landry Haberichter was just a tick behind Julian Dear in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.1 seconds for the silver. That speed gave way to a gold medal time of 45.16 seconds in the 4×100 meter relay.

Columbus finished in first place as a team with 172 points in Class C followed by Danville. Helping the Wildcats get there was Alexander Rees in the 200-meter dash with a 1st-place time of 23.24 seconds, Lando Garza took the 400-meter dash with a time of 57.48 seconds, Lamar Ceant and Rees led the pack in the 110-meter hurdles with Ceant winning with a time of 14.94 seconds. Cade Storm won the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1 minute and 1 second. Ty Muniz grabbed the gold in the 3200-meter run. In the field events, Riley Kaalberg leapt to a 1st place finish in the long jump with a distance of 19 feet and 7 inches. The Wildcats also took the 4×100 and 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle relays. 

Danville won the 4×200, 4×400, and 4×800 meter relays. Noah Horn and Nick Powell were a one-two punch in the 800-meter run with Horn turning in a time of 2 minutes and 6 seconds. 

WACO’s Jude Dykstra outpaced Danville’s Jackson Shacklett in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4 minutes and 39 seconds. The Warriors also picked up victories in the 800 and 1600-medley relays. 

Winfield-Mt. Union’s Cooper Buffington won the shot put with a heave of 48 feet and 3.25 inches, while Kolton Small of Wapello finished in 2nd place with a throw of 44 feet and 2.5 inches along with a 1st place toss of 132 feet-even in the discus.

The Mt. Pleasant, Mediapolis, Central Lee, New London, Danville, and Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ teams will travel to West Burlington on Monday, March 31st, for the Falcon Relays. 

The Van Buren County boys’ team will participate in the Ruritan Relays on Monday at Pekin.

The Wapello Coed relays are scheduled for Tuesday, April 1st, with Columbus in attendance. 

The Danville, Fairfield, Mediapolis, New London, WACO, Winfield-Mt. Union, West Burlington/Notre Dame, and Mt. Pleasant girls’ teams will meet up in Burlington for the Falcon Relays on Tuesday.

High School Basketball

The 2025 Pizza Ranch All-Star Game is scheduled for tomorrow, March 29th, at Dallas Center-Grimes High School with three of our local players and a coach making the trip to compete. 

On the girls’ Southeast team, WACO’s Ella Huisenga, who ranked 2nd on the team in points and 1st in rebounds, earned a spot and accompanying her will be her coach Lisa Graber. The Southeast squad will face off against the Northwest team for the first round at 10:45 am.

On the boys’ Southeast team, a pair from the Southeast Iowa Super Conference South Division will join forces in West Burlington’s Mason Watkins and Luke Hellige of Holy Trinity Catholic. Watkins and Hellige both finished within the top 10 in the state in points per game and as their respective program’s all-time leading scorer. The Southeast and Northwest will square off for their first round matchup at noon. 

City of Mt. Pleasant Soccer

The Parks & Recreation department is in need of a couple of coaches for their soccer program for the upcoming spring. The department needs one coach for 4th-6th grade coed soccer and the coach can pick the night they practice and time frame with games on Saturday.

Two coaches for Kindergarten soccer and that will run on Mondays April 7th-28th from 5:30-6:15 pm. One coach for preschool soccer for session one from 5-5:45 pm and two coaches for session two from 6-6:45 pm on Thursdays, starting on April 10th and running through May 1st.

If you can help volunteer, then contact Ashley by phone at 319-385-1475 or email mpparkandrec@gmail.com.

Southeastern Community College                                                     

The softball team continued their dominating ways, sweeping John Wood Community College yesterday 14-0 and 23-0. The Blackhawks allowed only one hit between the two contests. The softball team will remain at home to face off against Indian Hills Community College on Wednesday, April 2nd, for a doubleheader. 

The baseball team will travel to Northeast Community College today for a doubleheader. 

March Madness

The KILJ bracket challenge, sponsored by The Press Box and Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design, is officially underway with nearly 50 brackets submitted with the top three set to receive prizes. 

The standings have been updated through the first two rounds. For a look at the top 10 breakdown, follow this link: KILJ Bracket Challenge Standings

The standings will be updated after the Elite Eight, Final Four, and championship matchup. 

This Day in Sports History

1891 – First world weightlifting championship won by Edward Lawrence in London, England.

1933 – First SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament: Kentucky beats Mississippi State, 46-27.

1975 – NHL Washington Capitals win their first game on road after 37 straight road losses.

Mount Pleasant Annual Chamber Banquet: A Night of Celebration and Recognition

The Mount Pleasant Annual Chamber Banquet was a night to remember, filled with celebration, heartfelt moments, and recognition of the individuals and organizations that make our community thrive. Reflecting on the past year’s accomplishments, Chamber members, business leaders, and community members gathered to honor those who have made significant contributions to Mount Pleasant and look forward to the exciting opportunities ahead.

Recognizing Outstanding Individuals and Organizations

Ambassador of the Year: Kim Davis

Kim Davis was honored as this year’s Ambassador of the Year for her unwavering commitment to supporting new businesses and ensuring events and initiatives run smoothly. Her energy and kindness have made a tangible impact on Mount Pleasant’s business community.

 

Volunteer of the Year: Mount Pleasant RAGBRAI Volunteers

The Chamber also recognized the dedicated group of RAGBRAI volunteers who made the July 26th event a success. A special call to action encouraged those who wore orange shirts on the day of the event to stand up, highlighting the collective effort that made the occasion so impactful.

 

Community Impact Award: Midwest Old Threshers Festival of Lights

The Midwest Old Threshers Festival of Lights received the Community Impact Award for its outstanding contributions to the local area. Described as one of the largest Christmas light displays in Iowa, this beloved event attracts visitors from 36 states and 66 counties, all thanks to the dedication of 124 volunteers. Their efforts continue to bring joy and holiday spirit to thousands each year.

 

Citizen of the Year: Pat white

One of the most prestigious awards of the evening, Citizen of the Year, was presented to Pat white for her dedication to historic preservation and community service. A longtime advocate for Mount Pleasant’s heritage, Pat has played a key role in numerous preservation projects, museum exhibits, and tourism initiatives. Her work ensures that Mount Pleasant’s history remains a treasured part of its future.

Though unable to attend the banquet due to prior commitments, Pat’s recognition was met with resounding applause, and her contributions were honored with heartfelt speeches.

Looking Forward to 2025

As the Chamber looks ahead, plans are already underway for another impactful year. Community leaders emphasized the importance of collaboration and encouraged everyone to continue working together to make Mount Pleasant an even better place to live, work, and visit.

With a strong foundation of dedicated volunteers, businesses, and residents, the future of Mount Pleasant shines bright. Congratulations to all the award recipients, and here’s to another year of growth, success, and community spirit!

Ray Boulton

Ray Boulton, 93, of Wapello passed away on Wednesday, March 26, 2025 at Lutheran Living.  Funeral Service for Ray will be 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 16, 2023 at the Wapello Methodist Church.  Following the funeral services, the family will visit with friends at a luncheon at the church from around 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.  Burial will be in Columbus City Cemetery following the luncheon.  Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservices.com    Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Wapello are caring for Ray’s family and his arrangements.

Ray Richard Boulton was born on April 14, 1931 at home in Cairo, Iowa, the son of Floyd and Hazel (McIntyre) Boulton.  Ray was a 1948 graduate of Wapello High School and a varsity football letterman winner of the 1947 team.  On October 22, 1949, Ray was united in marriage to Roberta Lessenger at “Little Bit of Heaven” in Davenport, Iowa.   Ray worked for Oscar Meyer and Rath Meat Packing; where he was the Chief Steward for 20 years.  He retired from Delzell Motors with over 30 years of service, known as “Honest Ray.”   Ray also was a long-time farmer in the Wapello area.   He was a member of the Wapello Methodist Church, Odd Fellows, Masonic Lodge, Local 431 Amalgamated Meat Cutters Union,  the local square dance clubs and Red Hats (so he could join them for lunch).    Ray will always be remembered for his unique way of playing Santa Claus on Christmas Eve , mowing his yard and never forgetting the ditches as well and the 15 name sakes of Ray/Rae within in his family.  Ray and Roberta never missed an opportunity to support their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren in their many activities; especially their sporting events being their number one fans.

Ray will be deeply missed by his children, Randell (Cindi) Boulton of Grinnell, Iowa, Rae Nita (Bill) Black of Wapello; Rae Laneia Boulton of Wapello and Misty Rae Brockway of Wapello; grandchildren, Josette, Buddy, Erin, Augusta, Nathaniel, Monica, Chastine, Shawnta, Annie, Brooke, Logan and Holden; along with a family of many extended grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sister, Mary (Lyle) Tompkins of Montezuma and many nieces and nephews.

Ray was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Roberta on October 11, 2023; daughter, LaCinda Boulton; son, Doug Boulton; sister Geraldine and brothers, Ken, Don and Floyd Boulton.

Henry County General Assistance Update

March was a relatively slow month for Henry County’s General Assistance program, with 6.25 hours spent on cases. The office was closed for five days, including three days for vacation and two for meetings. Four applicants were deemed ineligible due to reasons like not living in Iowa or exceeding income limits.

A key discussion focused on increasing the income eligibility to 75% of the federal poverty level. This change could potentially allow three more individuals to qualify for assistance, adding about $2,400 to the budget for utility support. Sarah With Henry County General Assistance gave the report

Additionally, the interim assistance reimbursement for those applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) was reviewed. While it hasn’t been used in years, it would allow General Assistance to cover rent and utilities while an SSI claim is processed. However, this option poses a financial risk, as the county may have to absorb costs if the claim is denied.

Planning and Zoning Commission Discusses Ordinance Change Reccomendations

Joe Buffington with Henry County Planning and Zoning Commission gave a report during this weeks Supervisors meeting. Joe talked about a meeting Tuesday night with four members present and one absent. The meeting focused on two key recommendations related to local ordinances.

The first recommendation was to repeal the existing ordinance and replace it with a new version developed by Watchman LLC. The second recommendation, found on the last page of the proposed changes, was to include language that outlines the venue for any potential court proceedings arising from the new ordinance.  Joe Buffington with Henry County Planning and Zoning brings those recommendations to the board of supervisors.

Board members agreed to discuss the recommendations further and will add discussion to the agenda for their next session and plan to hold a public hearing afterward.

The Planning & Zoning commission members also discussed the importance of reviewing the new ordinance in conjunction with the area’s comprehensive plan to ensure alignment. There was consensus that the comprehensive plan may need an update in the near future to reflect current and long-term goals of the community.

The group agreed to reconvene in one week, on April 3rd, to finalize their discussion and set a date for the public hearing. The members are hopeful that this timeline will allow for a thorough review and public input before any further action is taken.

The next steps in the process are expected to provide clarity on the proposed changes and ensure the ordinance is both workable and in sync with the area’s planning goals.

Henry County Releases Five-Year Secondary Roads Plan

Henry County Releases Five-Year Secondary Roads Plan

The Henry County Secondary Roads Department has outlined its five-year plan, focusing on key road and bridge projects while balancing funding challenges. County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss explains the five year plan

Among the major projects is the potential upgrade of 110th Street from a dirt road to gravel or Class A, with an $800,000 bridge replacement also under consideration. A federally funded $2.9 million project on 170th Street from Highway 218 to Oasis Avenue is slated for fiscal year 2028, with plans to replace existing asphalt with a concrete overlay.

Other significant projects include the replacement of the aging National Branch Pony Truss Bridge, flood mitigation on Nebraska Avenue, and resurfacing of New London Road. The county is also seeking grant funding for pavement improvements on Racine and J20 from Salem to Highway 218.

The five-year plan outlines $24 million in needed improvements, though only $13 million is currently funded, with officials leveraging farm-to-market and federal bridge funds to stretch resources.

The county is also closely monitoring its budget, with a planned $7.3 million in expenditure, while ensuring essential infrastructure projects remain on track.

Jean Baker Polhans

Jean Baker Polhans, 80, of Brown Deer Wisconsin, formerly of Fort Madison, Iowa, passed away at 1:47 a.m., Monday, March 24, 2025, in Mequon, Wisconsin.

She was born on December 20, 1944, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of Harvey “Bud” and Mary (Kaltefleiter) Huffman. On October 12, 1968, she married Ronald L. Baker in West Point, Iowa.

She is survived by her two daughters: Lori Baker (Mark) Kusnierewicz, Shannon (Ryan) McKenzie; grandchildren: Aury, Justin, Tyler, Anya; sister: Mary Kay Krogmeier and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings: Connie Peel, Jane Huffman; uncles: John, Joe, Ray, Bill, Bernard and Leonard Kaltefleiter, and her daughter Angela Radtke.

Jean’s life was focused on her faith and her family. A devout Catholic and tireless prayer warrior, she devoted a good portion of her day to praying for her family, friends, and anyone in need. She was a loving mom, grandma, sister and friend that never ended a conversation without an “I love you” and would often call back to make sure she hadn’t forgotten to say it. Those calls will be especially missed.

Jean worked in the office at Sacred Heart Hospital in Fort Madison prior to her marriage to Ronald Baker. Once married she stayed home and devoted her life to raising her three daughters. She loved her three girls more than anything and looked forward to reuniting with her daughter, Angela, in heaven one day. She spoke to her sister and best friend, Mary Kay, daily. Jean’s other favorite activity was socializing.  She loved spending time with her friends at Eagle Bluff Apartments in Fort Madison and for the last two years at New Perspective Senior Living in Brown Deer, Wisconsin. Jean knew everyone’s name and took a genuine interest in getting to know them.

The family will receive friends from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 5, 2025, at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point, Iowa.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 5, 2025, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery in West Point.

A memorial has been established in her memory for Horizon’s Lawlis Family Hospice: 13111 North Point Washington Road, Mequon, Wisconsin 53097.

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.