Mount Pleasant School Board Member Sarah Donnolly Resigns Effective Immediately

Mount Pleasant Community School District (MPCSD) Board Member Sarah Donnolly announced her immediate resignation Today (Fri), after careful reflection and discussions with family and trusted colleagues.

Donnolly, who has served on the board with a commitment to students, teachers, and staff, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the district.

“Serving on the board has been an honor, and I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to contribute to our schools and community,” Donnolly said in her official statement. “While I am stepping away from this role, my commitment to advocating for our students, teachers, and staff remains steadfast.”

She encouraged community members to remain engaged in discussions about the future of MPCSD, emphasizing that meaningful change requires collective effort.

Her resignation leaves a vacancy on the board, and the process to fill the seat will be determined by district leadership in accordance with school board policies.

Donnolly closed her statement by thanking the community for its support and understanding during her transition.

MPCSD Superintendent John Henriksen offers a statement on how that vacant seat can be filled.

For updates on how the district plans to proceed with filling the open position, residents are encouraged to visit the MPCSD website or attend upcoming school board meetings.

James R. Harlan

James R. Harlan, 86, of Donnellson, Iowa, passed away at 3:02 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at his home in Donnellson.

He was born on November 5, 1938, in Winchester, Indiana, the son of Dale and Dorothy (James) Harlan. On December 31, 1998, he married Anita Lodwick in Burlington, Iowa. She preceded him in death on November 4, 2022.

He is survived by his daughter: Kristie Ruddell; son: Tim Harlan; step-son: Joe Mapes and grandson: Shane Harlan.

He was preceded in death by his parents and wife: Anita.

James attained a Bachelor of Science degree from Ball State University. He served in the United States Army Reserves and worked as a salesman.

His body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

Per his wishes, no services will be held.

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

Correctional Facility Staffer Faces 25 Years for Inmate Relationship, Contraband Scheme

A staff member at Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility faces up to 25 years in prison after allegedly engaging in a sexual relationship with an inmate and helping smuggle contraband.

Kimberly Joe Kerr, 46, was arrested on Feb. 25 and charged with ongoing criminal conduct, contraband possession, and sexual exploitation.

Authorities allege Kerr had sexual encounters with the inmate between July and October 2024 and facilitated contraband sales using a Cash App account, receiving over $5,600. Investigators found contraband linked to the scheme inside the prison.

Kerr posted a $35,000 bond and was released the same day. As of Friday March 7th, Kerr’s next scheduled court date was not available.

Under Iowa law, a person convicted of a Class B felony can be sentenced up to 25 years in prison and fined up to $100,000.

KILJ Reached out to The Iowa Department of Corrections on February 26th and has not yet received a statement regarding the situation.

Sports, March 7th

High School Girls’ Postseason Basketball

Class 5A will feature a championship rematch after #1 Johnston thrashed #4 Ankeny Centennial yesterday 62-41. Amani Jenkins led the scoring with 19 points, while Ari Phillips aided the Dragons with a 10 point/10 rebound double-double. 

#2 Dowling Catholic held up their end of the bargain after pulling away in the second half against #3 Waukee Northwest in a 52-47 final. Ellie Muller was a force collecting her own double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds. The Dragons and Maroons will face off tonight at 6 pm for the championship.

In Class 3A, #1 Mt. Vernon won a slugfest against #5 Estherville Lincoln Central 35-34 as only one Mustang finished the night in double figures (Sydney Huber with 11 points). #2 Wahlert Catholic will be playing for their first state championship after dispatching Williamsburg 52-34. Claire Luken put up an impressive 27 points. The championship bout will be played tonight at 8 pm.

For Class 4A, #8 Xavier’s head coach Tom Lilly announced earlier this season that he would retire at season’s end, the Saints are still playing after knocking out #4 Norwalk 70-60 as Libby Fandel continued her dominating play, gathering 21 points and 14 rebounds. The squad will look to send coach Lilly out with his sixth state championship.

Standing in the way of the Cinderella story will be #2 North Polk as Greta Dillinger knocked down seven three-pointers for 21 points in a 52-30 victory over #6 Dallas Center-Grimes. The Comets are eyeing their first state championship.

In Class 2A, #5 Central Lyon will compete against #1 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in the semifinals today at 10 am. #2 Regina Catholic and #3 Hinton will face off in the semifinals today at 11:45 am.

In Class 1A, #1 St. Albert will face off against #4 Bishop Garrigan today for the semifinals at 1 pm. On the bottom half of the bracket, #3 Newell-Fonda and #2 North Linn will meet in the semifinals today at 3:15 pm.

High School Boys’ Postseason Basketball

Joining North Linn in the Class 1A state tournament set to start on March 10th will be Boyden-Hull, St. Edmond, Marquette Catholic, Gladbrook-Reinbeck, Madrid, Woodbine, and Remsen St. Mary’s.

Also punching their ticket to the Class 2A state tournament with Grand View Christian were Unity Christian, West Lyon, Jesup, Grundy Center, Union Community, Treynor, and Western Christian.

Knoxville is making their first trip to the state tournament since 2000 and joining them in Class 3A will be MOC-Floyd Valley, Storm Lake, Clear Lake, Xavier, Central DeWitt, ADM, and Ballard.

Attending state for Class 4A will be Waukee, Ames, Cedar Falls, Linn-Mar, Dubuque Senior, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, Waukee Northwest, and Valley.

High School Football

The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) released the District and Group assignments for the next two year cycle with schedules for the 2025 and 2026 seasons to be released as soon as possible and there was a bit of a shakeup amongst our local teams.

In Eight-Player, Winfield-Mt. Union and WACO will remain together in District 5 but Belle Plaine will be the new squad in the mix. The opening was due to New London’s jump up to Class A where they will join Columbus, Danville, Van Buren County, Wapello, Highland, and Pekin in District 5.

Over in Class 2A, Mid-Prairie will look to repeat as district champion as they are joined by West Burlington/Notre Dame, Wilton, West Liberty, Central Lee, and Mediapolis in District 6.

For Class 3A, The Southeast Conference found a home together in District 4 with Fairfield jumping in with Fort Madison, Keokuk, Washington, and Mt. Pleasant. Solon will be the odd-man out in the district. Burlington will be in District 3 of Class 4A with Clinton, North Scott, Western Dubuque, Davenport North, and Davenport West. 

Southeastern Community College                                                     

The men’s basketball team defeated Marshalltown Community College last night 76-64 to advance in the ICCAC Region 11 Championship. The Blackhawks will travel to Indian Hills tomorrow, March 8th, to play for the championship with tip-off at 7 pm.

College Basketball

The #10 Iowa State men’s team will attempt to venture back into the win column tomorrow, March 8th, at 12:30 pm against Kansas State on the road. 

The Iowa men’s team held a seven point lead at halftime over #8 Michigan State but the Spartans proved to be too much, winning 91-84. Josh Dix had 18 points in the effort. The Hawkeyes will face off against Nebraska on the road on Sunday, March 9th, at 11:30 am for their regular season finale.

The #11-seed Iowa women’s team upset the #6-seed Michigan State last night 74-61 to advance to the Big Ten quarterfinals. Lucy Olsen scored 21 points and grabbed four of the team’s 16 steals in the win. The Hawkeyes will take on the #3-seed Ohio State tonight at 8 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team advanced in the Big 12 tournament after outlasting Arizona State 96-88 in a high scoring affair. Addy Brown set a tournament program single-game record with a career-high 41 points in the victory. The Cyclones will compete against Baylor tonight at 5:30 pm in the Big 12 quarterfinals. 

This Day in Sports History

1982 – NCAA Tournament Selection televised live for the first time.

1986 – Wayne Gretzky breaks own NHL season record with 136th assist.

1988 – Jim Abbott, a one-handed pitcher, wins the 58th James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States, becoming the first baseball player to win the award.

Southeast Iowa Fishing Report

Southeast Iowa Fishing Report

Big Hollow Lake
The lake is ice free; the boat ramp is ice free and open to the rest of the lake.

Lake Belva Deer
The lake is ice free. Both boat ramps are  in open water.

Lake Darling
Lake is nearly ice free.  A little skim ice remains in the very upper ends of the lake.

Lake Geode
Mostly open water; might be able to find a little skim ice in some of the bays.

Lost Grove Lake
Lots of open water on the main body of the lake. Some thin ice remains around the boat ramps.

For more information on the above lakes and rivers call the Lake Darling Fisheries Office at 319-694-2430

Mount Pleasant School Board Reviews Infrastructure Upgrades, Lease Renewal, and STEM Growth Initiatives During Site & Pol

Mount Pleasant School Board members met last night for their site & policy meetings. During their meeting they reviewed the proposed infrastructure improvements funded through the Secure an Advanced Vision for Education (SAVE) penny sales tax, which generates approximately $2.2 to $2.5 million annually based on state-wide sales and district enrollment. The funds support physical plant improvements, equipment purchases, and vehicle acquisitions.

The board is set to revisit the proposal during the work session on March 24, with final approval expected in April.

Central Office Lease Renewal

The committee also reviewed a proposed one-year lease extension for the central office space. The current lease, which began in 2022, is set to expire on August 1. The new proposal from the landlord includes a rent increase from $3,600 to $3,865 per month, totaling $46,380 annually.

Given ongoing facility master planning efforts, the committee agreed that a one-year extension is a suitable short-term solution while determining the feasibility of relocating central office operations to the district’s central campus.

Henry County Fuel System Upgrade Proposal

The school board committee reviewed an initial proposal from Henry County to upgrade its fuel system at an estimated cost of $145,000 to $160,000. The district, which currently sources fuel from the county, would be responsible for approximately 25% of the cost based on annual usage.

School District Weighs Expansion, Funding, and STEM Growth

The local school board discussed their master plan update as the district is considering facility upgrades to address growing student needs. Plans include expanding Van Allen to support early childhood education, improving traffic flow at multiple schools to ease congestion, and upgrading athletic facilities on campus and at Maple leaf stadium, to enhance student and community access.

Funding remains a challenge, with an estimated $10–11 million shortfall. The district is weighing a two-question bond proposal, which could impact property taxes. The first question would cover essential improvements, while the second would address additional upgrades, depending on voter approval.

In an effort to strengthen STEM education, the district is seeking grants and partnerships to modernize classrooms and integrate advanced technology into curriculum. Community input will play a key role in shaping the final plans. The next public School Board meeting will be Monday March 10th in the media center at the Mount Pleasant High School. A work session meeting will be March 24th to discuss the Facilities Master Plan in detail.

Hunting Mentorship Program Kicks Off with Community Event in Burlington

The Des Moine County Conservation Department is inviting Outdoor enthusiasts to their Hook & Hunt event. This event is the kickoff meeting for the Hunting Mentorship Program. The event is set to take place on March 20th at 6:00 PM at The Drake Restaurant in Burlington.

This mentorship program aims to connect experienced hunters and anglers with individuals and families eager to learn more about outdoor sports. Organizers are seeking both mentors and mentees to participate.

  • Mentors: Experienced hunters and anglers willing to share their knowledge, help newcomers develop skills, and emphasize safety in outdoor activities.
  • Mentees: Individuals or families who want to learn more about hunting and fishing but need guidance to get started.

Mentors will work directly with mentees to create learning opportunities, coordinate schedules, and ensure safety remains a top priority. With a wealth of outdoor resources in the area, this program is designed to help more people take advantage of them.

The event is free to attend, and dinner will be provided by the Aldo Leopold Pheasants Forever Chapter. No RSVP is required—just show up, connect with fellow outdoor enthusiasts, and get involved in building a stronger outdoor community.

Harry W. McGuire

Harry W. McGuire, 87, of Mt. Pleasant, formerly of Olds, passed away on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at the Henry County Health Center Park Place in Mt. Pleasant. His funeral service will be held Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 11:00 AM at the Cottonwood United Methodist Church in Wayland, with Pastor Gerard Muller officiating. The service will be available via Livestream at the Beatty Peterseim Facebook and YouTube pages. Burial will follow at the Cottonwood Cemetery. The family will greet friends before the service, from 9:30 to 10:30 AM at the church. A memorial fund has been established for the Cottonwood Cemetery. The Beatty Peterseim Funeral Home is assisting the family.

Harry William McGuire was born August 6, 1937, in Wayland, Iowa, the son of Max and Bessie (Allred) McGuire. He graduated from Wayland High School in 1955. He enlisted in the United States Navy and served from 1955 – 1959. On October 12,  1957, he was united in marriage to Violet Hill at the Cottonwood Methodist Church in Wayland. Harry was a heating and air conditioning technician, working at McCoy Plumbing and Heating for over 50 years. He was a member of the Cottonwood United Methodist Church where he served on many boards and committees, the Lions Club of Olds and the Olds City Council. Harry served as mayor of Olds for a term and a half and was the Olds Water Superintendent for several years. Harry was a skilled woodworker, making wooden toys and clocks for his family. He collected antique clocks and had the ability to fix anything.

Survivors include his wife Violet of Mt. Pleasant, five children: Andy McGuire of Olds, Tami (Mark) Lyon of Mt. Pleasant, Shirley (Jon) Mills of Salem, Kim McGuire (Tom Walker) of Dallas City, IL, Jill (Devan) Rhum of Mt. Pleasant, nine grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.

Preceding Harry in death were his parents, his son Scott, his sister Meriel Benge, and four brothers: Emery, Roger, Richard and Myron McGuire.