The City of Mount Pleasant offices will be closed on Monday, February 17th, 2025, in observance of Presidents’ Day.
Help KILJ Raise $40,000 During Radio-Thon with All God’s Creatures Feb 15th
KILJ and All Gods creatures have teamed up to host an all day Radio-thon tomorrow (Saturday Feb 15th).
The event is an effort to raise $40,000 for the organization. AGC operates as the only animal shelter in Henry County, providing shelter, care, adoption services for cats & dogs, and also plays a big part in the community care of the stray cat community.
AGC also is an advocate for pets and social interaction. Their volunteers work with local schools, nursing homes and jails, to bring these animals to them and socialize. All God’s creatures operates on a limited employee roster and primarily volunteers. You are encouraged to stop by All God’s Creatures this Saturday for the radio-thon. Make a monetary donation, take a tour and speak with the team & volunteers.
They would also be interested in any material donations like blankets, towels, cleaning supplies or pet foods. Is located at 2205 E Washington Street in Mt pleasant, next to Willey’s interior. our Radio-thon begins at 9am tomorrow morning. (Feb 15th)
Insurance Renewals Hold steady for County Employees
The board of supervisors heard a presentation from World Insurance Associates LLC, IGHCP Denise Ballard about Employee Benefits Premiums.
Denise gave the supervisors an update on their insurance renewals for all county employees. Henry County’s self-funded claims have slightly exceeded contributions, leading to a $50,000 draw from reserves. IGHCP’s consulting fee increased by $5 per member, which was the first increase in 20 years.
Current reserves are trending downward with projected usage of $345,000 this year. The county’s actual renewal with total annual costs are projected at $2.26 million. A 2% funding increase was proposed to maintain reserve levels, though that is optional and the supervisors elected for more information in this increase to a possible 3% funding increase.
Overall, No changes were made to Henry County’s benefits, as the plan is running well. The county must decide whether to increase partial self-funding to stabilize the decline in reserves.
Henry County Supervisors Approve (TIF) District for the Henry County Hershey Hall Urban Renewal Area
In this weeks Henry County Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisors reconsidered Ordinance No. 32-2024, which was initially read and had its second and third readings waived on December 19. However, a legal review suggested rereading it to ensure procedural correctness.
Despite some disagreement on the necessity, the board decided to proceed with another reading. The ordinance establishes a tax increment financing (TIF) district for the Henry County Hershey Hall Urban Renewal Area.
It directs that tax revenues from property value increases within the district be allocated to a special fund for repaying loans, bonds, and other debts related to urban renewal projects. Taxes beyond a base value will be used for these projects, except for certain school district levies and bond repayments.
Once all debts are paid, tax revenues will be distributed normally among taxing districts. The ordinance also repeals conflicting regulations and will take effect upon final approval and publication.
Mount Pleasant FFA Chapter is Ready For National FFA Week
National FFA week starts next week for High School students and the Mount Pleasant FFA Chapter has some big competitions and fun days planned. Jaycie Campbell, VP MP FFA chapter talks about this years fundraising event “Kiss The Pig”
The funds from the kiss the pig event at the high school will help the MP FFA Chapter purchase their educational materials and supplies for training. Along with the Kiss a Pig Fundraiser at school, the students are also celebrating with some fun dress up days and FFA competitions.
If you would like to help support the Mount Pleasant FFA Chapter, there are several ways to do so. You can reach out to the FFA director within the school district, or follow their Facebook or Instagram pages.
Sports, February 14th
High School Girls’ Postseason Basketball
In Class 1A Region 7, Winfield-Mt. Union shocked Keota and pulled off the road upset with a 61-51 final. Madisen Kellogg and Kynlee Buffington each netted 22 points in the winning effort and recorded double-doubles with Kellogg grabbing 10 rebounds and Buffington notching 18 rebounds. The Wolves advanced to the quarterfinals and will play Springville on Tuesday, February 18th, at 7 pm.
Wapello could not shut down Highland’s freshman sensation Kamryn Fink as she pocketed 25 points in a 48-29 win over the Arrows. Wapello finished the season with a 6-16 record.
New London battled with Hillcrest Academy last night but the Tigers were unable to pull off the upset, losing 47-44. New London ended the season with a 1-22 record.
In the bottom half of the bracket, Burlington Notre Dame had WACO on their heels but the Warriors were able to clamp down on the Nike offense to win 45-30. Notre Dame threw everything they had at WACO and even had the lead cut down to two, trailing 25 to 23 midway through the 3rd quarter.
Nevertheless, Ella Huisenga, the lone senior on the squad, made a couple of clutch shots as she finished with 13 points to help rally the offense in the second half. WACO head coach Lisa Graber talked about how much of a calming factor her captain provides the team,
“It’s really, really important. Ella is really interesting. Never played the point guard role until this year. We knew she could dribble, but in the past, we sort of had people that did that, and she stepped up and has taken that on this year and the girls really respect her. She’s a good communicator. She always has good things to say. And yeah, there’s just a lot of a tree that comes with Ellen. She doesn’t make a lot of mistakes and has great composure, and I think she just leads by example really well when maybe she’s not saying things vocally. The girls trust her and need her presence out there.”
Brenna Graber led the Warriors with 16 points, while Daisy Hazell collected 12 points for the Nikes. Notre Dame finished the season with a 5-17 record.
WACO will travel to Sigourney on Tuesday at 7 pm for their quarterfinal matchup.
Holy Trinity Catholic started the night slowly but eventually caught fire as the Crusaders demolished Moulton-Udell 61-24 behind Olivia Bendlage’s 15 points. Holy Trinity Catholic will hit the road to take on Lone Tree on Tuesday at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.
In Class 2A Region 1, Van Buren County will compete against Pleasantville on Tuesday on the road.
In Region 2, West Burlington will play West Branch tomorrow at home with the winner advancing to tangle with Columbus; Danville will take on Louisa-Muscatine on Tuesday at home.
In Class 3A Region 1, #13 Mediapolis will face off against Washington at home.
In Region 4, Fairfield will travel to Williamsburg and Central Lee will make the trip to Mid-Prairie.
In Class 4A Region 4, Mt. Pleasant will make the trip to Keokuk on Wednesday, February 19th. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. The winner will travel to Clear Creek Amana on Saturday, February 22nd.
The top half of the bracket will feature Burlington playing host to Fort Madison with the winner to compete against Central DeWitt on Saturday.
High School Basketball
The Central Lee boys’ team handled Davis County last night 56-37.
The Mediapolis boys’ team dropped a tight one to Tipton last night as the Tigers rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat the Bulldogs 61-60.
The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will host Fairfield tonight at 7:30 pm.
High School Boys’ Postseason Basketball
Time Change: Game Now Starts at 5 pm. In Class 1A Substate 4: District 8, New London will make the trip to Wapello for the preliminary round tonight with the winner advancing to face off against the #1-seed #10 Burlington Notre Dame. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 4:45 pm.
On Monday: The other first round matchups include Winfield-Mt. Union hosting Pekin in the #4-seed versus #5-seed contest. #2 Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against #7 Columbus. Lastly, #6 Danville will travel to #3 WACO.
In Class 2A Substate 5: District 9, the #1-seed #10 West Burlington will await the winner between #4 Central Lee and #5 Louisa-Muscatine, while #2 Mid-Prairie received a bye as well with the Golden Hawks taking on the winner between #3 Mediapolis and #6 Cardinal.
In District 10, Van Buren County will hit the road to compete against PCM for their first-round matchup.
High School Wrestling
The boys’ district meet is scheduled for tomorrow, February 15th, with Van Buren County, WACO, and Wapello traveling to Pleasantville and New London will head to Wilton in Class 1A. For Class 2A, Burlington Notre Dame, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, and Fairfield will compete in Centerville and Mt. Pleasant and Mediapolis will venture to Williamsburg.
High School Bowling
The girls’ state qualifying meets are scheduled for Monday, February 17th, and Fairfield and West Burlington will compete at Davis County, while Mt. Pleasant will travel to Keokuk.
The boys’ state qualifying meets will take place on Tuesday, February 18th, and Mt. Pleasant will make the trip to Keokuk to compete.
Southeastern Community College
The men’s basketball team snapped their four-game losing streak last night in an overtime thriller, defeating Illinois Central College 84-78. The Blackhawks will stay at home to take on Indian Hills Community College tomorrow, February 15th, at 7 pm.
College Basketball
The #10 Iowa State men’s team will compete against Cincinnati at home tomorrow, February 15th, at 3 pm.
The Iowa men’s team will take on #25 Maryland on Sunday, February 16th, at 4 pm on the road.
The Iowa women’s team won a slugfest last night against Rutgers 55-43. Lucy Olsen scored over half the team’s points with 27 on 4 of 5 shooting from downtown. The Hawkeyes will travel to #9 Ohio State on Monday, February 17th, at 11 am.
The Iowa State women’s team will face off against Kansas on the road tomorrow at 4 pm.
This Day in Sports History
1966 – Wilt Chamberlain breaks the then-NBA career scoring record at 20,884 points.
2018 – American snowboarder Shaun White wins an unprecedented 3rd Olympic halfpipe gold medal (previous 2006, 10) at the Pyeongchang Winter Games.
2019 – OKC guard Russell Westbrook collects a triple-double (44 points, 14 rebounds, 11 assists) in an NBA record 11th consecutive game as the Thunder go down, 131-122 in New Orleans.
Orlin J. Leichty
Orlin J. Leichty, 90, of Wayland, passed away on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at his home in Wayland. A funeral service will be held Saturday, February 22, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Eicher Emmanuel Mennonite Church in rural Wayland, with Pastor Josh Wenger officiating. Burial will follow at Bethel Cemetery north of Wayland. Visitation will be held Friday, February 21, from 4 – 6 PM at Eicher Church. A memorial fund has been established for Eicher Emmanuel Mennonite Church and Gideons International. The Beatty Peterseim Funeral Home is assisting the family.
Orlin John Leichty was born December 10, 1934, in rural Wayland, the son of Simon and Lavina (Roth) Leichty. He graduated from Wayland High School and completed his 1W service at Philhaven Hospital in Lancaster, PA. On May 26, 1956, he was united in marriage to Esther Mae Fisher in Lancaster. Orlin was a lifelong farmer and a member of Gideons International and the Eicher Emmanuel Mennonite Church, where he taught Sunday school. He enjoyed family time and putting puzzles together.
Survivors include six children: John (Nancy) Leichty of Ft. Wayne, IN, Audrey Platt of Iowa City, Carma (Ben) Baughman of Washington, IA, Helen (Mike) Meth of Loveland, CO, Keith (Mary) Leichty of Mullica Hill, NJ, Wayne (Melia) Leichty of Avon, IN; 13 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and five siblings: Anna Lewis of West Liberty, IA, Kenneth (Kathy) Leichty of Wellman, IA, Wilbur (Deb) Leichty of Wayland, IA, Roger (Evie) Leichty of Harrisonburg, VA, and Phyllis (Emil) Schlatter of Mt. Pleasant, IA.
Preceding Orlin in death were his parents, his wife Esther on October 26, 2022, grandson Carey Meth, son-in-law Shawn Platt, and four siblings: Esther Marner, Rachel Leichty, Russell Leichty and Lorene Leichty.
To the People of House District 95: Taylor Collins
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