Irene Boyer Stagers

Irene Boyer Stagers passed away at Savannah Heights, Mt. Pleasant, at the age of 95.

Memorial Services celebrating her life will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 30, 2025 at First United Methodist Church in Fairfield with luncheon to follow. Visitation will be one hour prior to services. Private burial will be at Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Douds. Memorials made be made to First United Methodist Church, Mt. Moriah Cemetery, or Fairfield Community Center and mailed to Bev Nelson P.O. Box 87, Libertyville, Iowa 52567. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family.

Irene was born November 30, 1929 near Pittsburg, Van Buren County, Iowa to Lawrence and Selma (Clemens) Boyer. She attended Van Buren Schools, playing basketball on several winning teams. On August 3, 1946 in Memphis, Missouri she married Warren Edward Stagers from Douds, Iowa.

Irene and Warren lived in Douds for many years then bought a farm northwest of Fairfield in 1959. Irene was a farm wife and worked various part-time jobs in Fairfield such as at the Tastee Freeze (where she memorized many of the regular’s orders), many years at Gimbel’s Jewelry, then retiring from Washington School.

Irene was actively involved in volunteer work over the years especially for the VFW Auxiliary, where she was past president, First United Methodist Church, and JCHC Auxiliary, working at the Bargain Box as needed. She was a lifetime member of the neighborhood Victory Club.

She enjoyed reading, puzzles, naps, bingo, playing cards, socializing, tractor rides with Warren, dancing and going to the casino. While living on the farm she raised vegetables in two gardens, canning and freezing most of the produce. She enjoyed her flower gardens with cut flowers on her table to enjoy.

Together they raised five children: Linda Stagers Simpson, Charlotte, North Carolina; Shirley Stagers (Ron Shy), Cape Fair, Missouri; Bev Stagers Nelson (Rod Nelson), Libertyville; Lori Stagers Boyer (Jay Martinez), Thorton, Colorado; and daughter-in-law, Becky (Fry) Stagers, Bettendorf, Iowa.

Her cherished grandchildren: Alissa Simpson (Forrest) King of Charlotte, North Carolina, Amanda Stagers (Adam) Creighton of Bettendorf, Iowa, and Trenton Nelson of Libertyville.

Her dear great grandchildren: Ahriyana Creighton (Tyler) Timmerman of Galesburg, Illinois, Alex Creighton of Bettendorf, Iowa, Ronin King and Irie King of Charlotte, North Carolina.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Warren Stagers; son, Jim Stagers; granddaughter, Lindsay Stagers; son-in-law, Jim Simpson, and her parents.

Irene was the last of her eight brothers and sisters: Dorothy Wood, John Boyer, Wilma McVey, Wayne Boyer, Harold Boyer, Marilyn Nelson, and Esther Lancaster preceded her in death.

 

 

Mount Pleasant CSD Board Work Session Set for August 25

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa – The Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Directors will hold a Board Work Session on Monday, August 25, at 6:00 p.m. in the High School Media Center.

The session will include updates and discussions on several key district matters. Agenda items include:

  • Superintendent Search Process – presented by Grundmeyer Leader Services

  • Transfer Student Athletic Eligibility Process – presented by Activities Director Scot Lamm

  • Buildings and Grounds Projects Update

  • Facilities Master Plan Ad Hoc Committee Update

Community members may view the full agenda by visiting the district website at www.mtpcsd.org

August 25, 2025 – August 31, 2025

08/25/25
Joyce Dennison
08/25/25
Janet Roth
08/25/25
Debi and Steve Sammons
08/26/25
Sue Gray
08/26/25
Joy Lap
08/27/25
Larry & Patty Ford *Anniversary
08/28/25
Marcia Millspaugh
08/28/25
Aiden Lee
08/28/25
Jason Hill
08/29/25
Jill Kirby
08/29/25
Dennis Ebersole
08/29/25
Mark Overberg
08/31/25
Pat Coe
08/31/25
Doris Apalara
08/31/25
Katie Westphal

MPCSD Board Work Session on Monday

The Mt. Pleasant Community School District School Board will meet for a board work session at 6pm on Monday, August 25th in the High School Media Center, 2104 S. Grand Avenue.  Items on the agenda include a report from Grundmeyer Leader Services on the superintendent search progress, transfer student athletic eligibility, and a facilities master plan update.  This meeting is open to the public.

Sports, August 23rd

High School Girls’ Tennis

Mt. Pleasant will stay on the road to face off against Fort Madison on Monday, August 25th.

Fairfield will travel to Pella today for an invitational. 

High School Volleyball

The season will officially get underway on Monday, August 25th, around the state of Iowa and WACO will ring in the new season by hosting a tournament with Columbus, Van Buren County, and Burlington Notre Dame making the trip.

High School Cross Country

Van Buren County will compete on Thursday, August 28th, at Albia. 

The Danville girls’ team will travel to compete in the Iowa City West Early Bird meet on Thursday.  

Meet the Players Night

Danville hosted their “Meet the Players” last night, which involved their volleyball and football teams scrimmaging against Mt. Pleasant. It was a battle of defense on the gridiron with brief interludes of chunk plays. The Panthers saw the speed of Griffen Jones put on display when he sprinted down the sideline 80 yards on a halfback screen for a touchdown, but it was called back due to a hold. Adam Denning would eventually score for Mt. Pleasant when he scampered his way into the endzone on a wide receiver screen. Panther head coach John Bowlin talked about the importance of having a scrimmage against a real opponent,

“That’s, you know, getting the cobwebs out. Like I said, it’s huge for everybody. You know, kids can see mistakes, we can correct mistakes. You’ve kind of got the nerves of that first time under the lights Friday night of the season. You get those nerves out of the way and obviously nerves are a great thing. But we’re one step closer to being prepped for Friday night against Mepo and I know that’s going to be a tough challenge for us. Traditionally a really good team. So, we’re going to have to limit the penalties and get the chains moving on Friday.”

Danville would find the endzone on the last play of the night when Dillan Mason connected with Drake Biesler for a long pitch and catch that saw Biesler cross the goal line on a desperation lunge. Bears head coach Cody Thompson discussed some of the positives from last night’s action,

“Yeah, so defensively, I thought we did a really good job flowing. You know, a lot of the seven-on-seven stuff we did, first time we were really seeing the RPO action and some of the false-pull stuff. So, our linebackers were able to pick up on that as we went because we were on them and on them all week about reading their guards and you know they showed a good ability to adjust on the fly. Full grasp of our defense as far as everything we wanted to do tonight. Offensively, we started slow, right? You know, they were sending some stunts and some blitzes at us that we were struggling with, but our o-line was able to figure it out there at the end, we were able to punch it in.”

High School Football

Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to Easton Valley on Thursday, August 28th, at 6 pm.

WACO will kick off the season with a road showdown against Central City on Friday, August 29th, at 7 pm.

Mt. Pleasant will square off against Mediapolis on Friday at 7:30 pm for their home opener. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

Danville will compete against West Burlington on Friday at 7 pm on the road. 

Columbus will host BGM to start the season on Friday at 7 pm.

Wapello will clash with Louisa-Muscatine on Friday at 7 pm on the road. 

New London will ring in the new season with a home contest against Cardinal on Friday at 7 pm.

Van Buren County will tangle with Central Lee on Friday at 7 pm on the road. 

Southeastern Community College

The women’s soccer team will look to bounce back on Wednesday, August 27th, against Mineral Area College on the road. 

The volleyball team collected a pair of victories on day one of the Opening Weekend Tournament, sweeping Bryant & Stratton College and winning a contentious five-set match against Schoolcraft College 15-11 in the final set. The Blackhawks will continue the tournament today with games against Monroe University and Macomb Community College. 

The men’s soccer team was led by Angel Frias’ two goals in a 3-1 victory over Oakton Community College yesterday. The Blackhawks will compete on the road against Mineral Area College on Wednesday at 5 pm.

College Football

#22 Iowa State will start the season in Ireland today with a showdown against #17 Kansas State at 11 am. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call with the pregame show at 9 am.

This Day in Sports History

1936 – 17-year-old future Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller’s first MLB game as a starter; strikes out 15 St. Louis Browns in 4-1 win at League Park, Cleveland.

1947 – First Baseball Little League World Series, Williamsport, Pennsylvania: Maynard beats Lock Haven All Stars, 16-7.

1992 – Dennis Eckersley, who previously set record for most consecutive saves (40), is the first pitcher to record 40 saves in four different seasons.

HCHC Diabetes Education Announces September Programs

The Henry County Health Center Diabetes Education has several events planned during September. HCHC Diabetes Education has earned Iowa State Certification and has been awarded recognition from the American Diabetes Association.  The program has met national standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education Programs.

Henry County Health Center’s Diabetes Education is hosting the following classes in the month of September.

Tuesday, September 2- Diabetes Support Group– Suite 25- 2-3 PM

Join us on September 2 for DiaBingo! Win prizes and increase your knowledge of diabetes self-management terms and goals of care, while getting to know others going through the same experiences and trials in their diabetes journey! Please RSVP by Monday, September 1 for this event!

Thursday, September 11- Annual Review Course– Suite 25- 1-3 PM

Call HCHC Diabetes Education at 319-385-6518 by Thursday, September 4, to RSVP. The day of class, register at the HCHC Registration Desk before proceeding to the class. The program is open to anyone who has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes and has completed the 10-hour diabetes class.

Monday, September 15- FREE Prediabetes Class– Suite 25- 12-1 PM

A free educational session to help prevent the development of type 2 diabetes. *RSVP by Thursday September 11.

Thursday, September 18Diabetes Support Group– Suite 25- 2-3 PM.

Find Support and learn the latest regarding your continuous glucose monitor. No RSVP needed.

Tuesday, September 23- Diabetes Group Class– Suite 25- 8:30 AM- 2:30 PM

This diabetes education class is open to anyone who has Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. There is a fee; however, many insurance plans cover the program. Directions will be given when you call HCHC’s Diabetes Education Center at 319-385-6518 to register by Friday, September 19.

Topics include meal planning; exercise; personal goals; eye disease; glucose monitoring; foot, skin and dental care; complications of diabetes; explanation of diabetes; medications; and behavior modifications. There will be time for questions.

James Edward Carpenter

James Edward Carpenter, 68, of West Point, Iowa, passed away 7:36 p.m. Thursday, August 21, 2025, unexpectedly due to cancer complications at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington.

He was born on December 8, 1956, in Washington, Iowa, the son of Edward D. and Louise (Kaufman) Carpenter.

Survivors include his mother: Louise Pieper of Fort Madison; daughter: Doris Kempker of Donnellson; son: Wade Carpenter of Olds and sister: Kelly (Carl) Bergman of West Point. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his father: Edward; step-father: Harry Pieper and nephew: Eric Bergman.

Jim attended Fort Madison High School until the age of seventeen when he enlisted in the United States Army. He enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, fishing, mushroom hunting, music and riding his motorcycle. Jim especially enjoyed spending time with his mother.

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

A private family graveside service with full military rites will be held at Oakland Cemetery in Fort Madison.

A memorial has been established in his memory and can be mailed to the family at: Schmitz Funeral Home, P.O. Box 22, West Point, Iowa 52656.

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

Prep Volleyball: 2025 Preseason Rankings Puts Holy Trinity Catholic Atop the Class 1A Hill

Prep Volleyball- Time to raise the nets, the 2025 Iowa high school volleyball season is scheduled to get underway on Monday, August 25th. Aptly, the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the preseason rankings for all five classes yesterday and just one local team finds themselves in the top 15.

Class 5A

Waukee Northwest was a bit of a surprise when the Wolves made the championship game as the #6-seed going against the #1-seed Pleasant Valley, who had loss only two games all year. Predictably, the Spartans exited with the victory, but that script may be flipped this season.

Waukee Northwest took the preseason #1-slot followed by Pleasant Valley and Waukee, respectively. Ankeny Centennial, who was upset in the semifinals by Waukee Northwest, was placed 4th with Dowling Catholic and Cedar Falls taking 5th and 6th.

Then, the list got a bit whacky. Five teams were placed in the top 15 that ended last season with a losing record. Expecting to make the biggest leap is Valley. The Tigers finished 14-23 last year, yet a young squad is expected to find their footing, as they enter the season at #7.

Class 4A

Clear Creek Amana has collected a three-year record of 117-20, three of those losses have occurred in the state tournament, including a state championship lost and state semifinal lost that ended a perfect season.

This may be the Clippers year to end the heartbreak as they enter as the #1 team of the class. Surprisingly, last year’s champion, Bishop Heelan, enters the season ranked 7th. Sergeant Bluff-Luton and last year’s runner-up Pella hold on to the #2 and #3 spots, respectively.

Bondurant-Farrar is the only team in the Class 4A rankings to have a losing record last year as they start the year ranked 12th. Knoxville rounds out the list after going 23-17 last year.

Class 3A

Western Christian has been in the championship match the last two years, splitting the title in that span. They look to redeem their loss in straight sets to Mt. Vernon last year with a preseason #1 ranking followed by Kuemper Catholic and Assumption.

The Mustangs got the Crusader treatment and last year’s champion would only see them sneak into the state tournament this year with a preseason ranking of 8th. An adjacent team to us is #4 Mid-Prairie. The Golden Hawks were swept by Mt. Vernon in the state quarterfinals but with Jovi Evans coming back for her senior season expect a similar flight path for the Birds.

Class 2A

Denver, the defending champions, enter the year as the favorites after sweeping Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in the championship game. Hinton and Union make up the top three and perennial threat Dike-New Hartford in back at #6.

The Rockets are completely removed from the top 15 after graduating the Shafer sisters, who bot committed to UNI. They are the only team to make the championship game last season and to not start the season ranked this year.

Class 1A

Holy Trinity Catholic has made the state tournament four years in-a-row and 14 of the last 15 seasons. Despite being a staple of state volleyball, the Crusaders have not won a state championship since 2014 with a runner-up finish in 2023.

This year’s squad has a chance to change that as they are the #1 team in the preseason rankings. Holy Trinity Catholic will attempt to shake off an upset loss in the quarterfinal round last season after sweeping their way through the regional. Head coach Melissa Freesmeier, one of five coaches to have over 1,000 wins in the state, talked about the culture at Holy Trinity Catholic,

“You know it’s been great. It’s just awesome to see the younger kids looking up to the older kids and you know, every year they want to be as good as a team before them. So, they come into the gym. It’s a culture that is hard work and winning. And you know, it just never changes and it’s just, you know, that’s a compliment to the players who have done all the great things through the years and the parents who have supported them and our community.”

The Crusaders will return one of the best hitter tandems in the state in senior Presley Myers and junior Adalyn Kruse. Myers enters the year with a career efficiency of 0.336 and 1,000 career kills despite never leading the team in attempts. Kruse already has 455 kills in two seasons with 78 aces.

Yet, coach Freesmeier knows the loss of Anna Bendlage and Teagan Snaadt will weigh heavy on the team in the early part of the season,

“You know, I think a lot is just consistency, getting to know their roles or maybe their new roles. Just see what we can do with our hitter combinations. Defense is going to be big, Teagan’s going to be tough to fill but we’re working at it. The kids are excited and we’re just going to go out and play Holy Trinity volleyball.”

The one to pull off that upset, BCLUW, enters the season back at #8 as North Tama and Saint Ansgar round out the top three. Janesville, who has had the Crusaders number in years past, is ranked 4th to start the year.

The Ankeny Chrisitan reign appears to be over. After winning three straight state championships behind Katie Quick’s leadership, the Eagles graduate a majority of their heavy hitters over the past three season and essentially look to start over. Nevertheless, they round out the preseason top 15.

Full List of Rankings: 2025 Preseason Rankings