Darlene Gholson

Darlene Gholson, 101, of Mt. Pleasant, died Monday, January 20, 2025 at Park Place Elder Living in Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. Gholson, the former Darlene Velma Schadt, was born west of Trenton, Henry County, Iowa (in the Merrimac Community area) on October 27, 1923. She was the daughter of William Peter  and Mary Una (Ridinger) Schadt. She attended the Elm Country School. On February 25, 1944, Darlene was united in marriage to Ralph Wesly Gholson. Mr. Gholson died December 21, 1988.

Darlene cleaned houses for many families in the area. She worked at the former Brazelton Hotel Coffee Shop and the Candy Kitchen in Mt. Pleasant. She also worked at Pulver’s General Store in Trenton.

In her spare time, mowing was a love and passion for Darlene, never turning down an opportunity to climb onto the lawn mower. She enjoyed gardening and putting puzzles together. Darlene was also known for her skills in the kitchen, as she enjoyed cooking for family and friends. She treasured the time she spent with her family and friends. She always put her family first, ahead of any needs or wants she had.

Those thankful for sharing in Darlene’s life include her son and his wife, Steven and Susan Gholson of Mt. Pleasant; 2 granddaughters and their husbands, Jennnifer and Forrest Primmer and Amanda and Ryan Axman; 4 great grandchildren – Connor Axman, Logan Melvin, Alysa Axman and Langston Primmer; a step granddaughter, Vicky Hess and a step great granddaughter, McKenna McClaud.

In addition to her parents and husband, a daughter – Judy Gholson,  4 brothers – John, Joe, James and Walter Schadt and 3 sisters – Kathryn White, Maxine Farr and Helen Messer precede Darlene in death.

Friends may call from 12 Noon to 7 PM on Thursday, January 23rd  at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. The funeral service for Darlene will be 11 AM on Friday, January 24th at the Greenmound Church of God, with Carrie Duncan presiding. Burial will be in the Greenmound Cemetery.

Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the Greenmound Church of God. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Jan 23rd 9am

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors Office

January 23, 2025

9:00 a.m.

1.Approve Agenda

2.Approve Minutes

3.Jake Hotchkiss Engineer Weekly Update

Approve Resolution- Authorize and Execute DOT Detour Agreement

4.Approve Resolution Tax Abatement

Resolution # 4-2025 & Resolution # 5-2025

5.P & Z, Joe Buffington, Schedule Hearings for Wind Ordinance Amendment

Approve Resolution # 6-2025 For Sale of County Real Estate

  1. Resolution #7-2025 Interfund Transfer $500,000

LOST Fund to Secondary Road Fund

  1. Review of Treasurers’ Semi-Annual Report
  1. ICAP Renewal, Adam Kerns
  1. Sheriff, Rich McNamee, Presents FY26 Budget

10.Public Comments

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors’ Sub-Committee Updates

4H “Know Your Swine” Workshop Feb. 18th

4-H students that are involved in the swine project area have several important events coming.

February 18 at 6 pm at the Extension Office will be the annual “Know Your Swine” Workshop and Exhibitor Meeting for new and beginning swine showman. This is an introductory meeting to the Swine Project and current swine industry topics.

ISU Swine Specialist Matt Romoser, 4-H swine superintendents and mentor families, and 4-H staff will discuss early care management, facilities and equipment, feeding, bio-security issues, showmanship tips, African Swine Fever and ractopamine-free projects.

Questions regarding how to get involved with the swine project area as an exhibitor or community partner may be directed to the Washington County Extension Office, 319/653-4811.

Governor Kim Reynolds Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit

Governor Kim Reynolds will once again address the Iowa Renewable Fuels Summit on February 4, 2025 to share the ongoing success of biofuels as Iowa is the nation’s top renewable fuels producer.

The Event is at the Prairie Meadows Event Center in Altoona.

The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Register and find more information at IowaRenewableFuelsSummit.org.

Sports, January 22nd

High School Basketball

Danville split their matchup against West Burlington last night with the girls’ team rushing past the Falcons 58-16 and the boys’ team suffering a 95-50 loss.

West Burlington will face off against Central Lee on the road on Friday, January 24th, with the girls’ team leading off the night at 6 pm. 

Danville will take on Van Buren County on Friday at home with game one at 6 pm. 

Holy Trinity Catholic spoiled Van Buren County’s senior night with a sweep of the Warriors as the girls’ team picked up a 51-40 win, despite Sophia Jirak cashing in for 11 points, while the boys’ team pounded the home team 85-54 as Luke Hellige, Koby Jones, and Layne Rung each poured in 23 points for the Crusaders. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will host Burlington Notre Dame on Friday with the first game starting at 6 pm. 

The Mediapolis girls’ team ran away with a 75-27 victory over Burlington Notre Dame last night with Ellah Wagenbach notching 20 points in the win. The Nikes got their revenge in the boys’ game, defeating the Bulldogs 61-49. 

Mediapolis will compete against Louisa-Muscatine tomorrow, January 23rd, with the road doubleheader tipping-off at 6 pm.

Wapello was swept by Hillcrest Academy last night with the girls’ team losing 52-40 and the boys’ team falling 68-33. Wapello will tangle with Highland on Friday with the girls getting the night started at 6 pm. 

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team lost to Oskaloosa last night 56-40. The Panthers will celebrate their senior night on Friday against Fort Madison with game time at 6 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 5:45 pm. 

The Fairfield boys’ team was handed the loss last night by Pella Christian 65-38. The Trojans will host Washington on Friday with the night starting at 6 pm. 

The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team fell short of the upset against Highland last night, losing 44-42 despite Madisen Kellogg (15 points and 11 rebounds) and Kynlee Buffington (13 points and 15 rebounds) each collecting a double-double. 

Columbus will take on Winfield-Mt. Union on Friday with the doubleheader starting at 6 pm. 

Central Lee collected a pair of wins last night against New London with the girls’ cruising to a 63-23 final and the boys’ team securing a 60-46 victory. Lizzy Mason scored 20 points for the Hawks in the win. 

New London will travel to Mediapolis on Friday with the boys’ team following the girls game at 7:30 pm. 

The WACO girls’ team had their 9-game win streak erased last night by Lone Tree in a 55-52 loss. The boys’ team grabbed the win 63-51. The Warriors will play tomorrow at home against Sigourney with the girls starting the night at 6 pm. 

High School Wrestling

Mt. Pleasant will host Fairfield tomorrow, January 23rd.

The Mediapolis boys’ team will host New London and Highland for a triangular tomorrow. 

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will travel to Pekin tomorrow for a triangular. 

The Van Buren County boys’ team will participate in the Louisa-Muscatine Invite on Saturday, January 25th.

The Burlington Notre Dame boys’ team will host Wapello tomorrow to celebrate their Senior Night. 

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will travel to Louisa-Muscatine on Saturday for an Invite.  

The WACO boys’ team will travel to Highland for a double dual on January 30th.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will take on Fairfield tomorrow, January 23rd, at home. 

College Signing

Mt. Pleasant’s Savannah Slobodnik signed her National Letter of Intent to join the Mount Mercy University throwing team next season. She explained what stuck out the most about Mount Mercy,

“I’m really excited. Mount Mercy is a beautiful campus. Their staff—everybody’s—really nice there. I just really am excited to start my school year.”

Slobodnik enjoyed a successful junior campaign, collecting the gold and silver in five meets apiece along with the bronze at the SEC meet. One of her second-place finishes punched her ticket to the 2024 state track and field meet, where she threw 106 feet and 10 inches to finish in 18th place.

She will be looking to best her mark of 118 feet and 7 inches in the upcoming season, a season that will have lofty expectations according to Slobodnik,

“I want to place at state this year. I kind of fell off last year, so I want this year to be big.”

Slobodnik plans on majoring in Elementary Education, so she can go into teaching. The 2025 track and field season will start on March 11th with the Dickinson Relays at UNI.

Southeast Iowa Playbook

Tune in to KILJ 105.5 FM or kilj.com tonight for a new episode of the Southeast Iowa Playbook at 6 pm. Mt. Pleasant will be the school focus for tonight’s episode. 

Southeastern Community College

The men’s basketball team will be back at home tonight to face off against Marshalltown Community College at 7 pm.

College Basketball

The #3 Iowa State men’s team aired out some frustrations last night in a dominant 108-83 win over UCF. Joshua Jefferson had a career-high 30 points in the victory. The Cyclones will travel to Arizona State on Saturday, January 25th, at 1 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team was outpaced by Minnesota last night 72-67. Payton Sandfort nabbed a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds, while Owen Freeman also netted 21 points. The Hawkeyes will host Penn State on Friday, January 24th, at 8 pm. 

The Iowa women’s team will take on Washington on the road tonight at 8 pm. 

The Iowa State women’s team will compete tonight against BYU at home with tip-off at 6:30 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1983 – Houston is the first NBA team to be held scoreless in an overtime period as the Portland Trail Blazers outscore them 17-0 and win 113-96. 

2006 – Kobe Bryant scores 81 points in a 122-104 Lakers victory over the Toronto Raptors; second-highest game total in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game (1962). 

2018 – New Orleans Pelicans’ DeMarcus Cousins finished with 44 points, 24 rebounds, and 10 assists in a 132-128 double-OT win over the Chicago Bulls; first player since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1972) with 40 points, 20 rebounds, and 10 assists.

Bonnie J. Randolph

Bonnie J. Randolph, 90, of River Valley Place in Fort Madison, formerly of Donnellson, Iowa, passed away at 10:01 a.m. Tuesday, January 21, 2025, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in Fort Madison.

She was born on October 1, 1934, in New Boston, Iowa, the daughter of John and Mildred (Smith) Wilhelm. On December 20, 1953, she married Russel Lee Randolph in Argyle, Iowa. He preceded her in death on August 13, 2018.

She is survived by three daughters: Nancy (Jerry) Fett of , Cindy (Kevin) Frueh of Donnellson, Lisa (Dave) Parker of Donnellson; six grandchildren: Abby (Sam) Allworth, Adam (Emily) Fett, Ashley (Adam) Moeller, Eric (Liz) Frueh, Jonah (Abby) Parker, Lynnely (Eli Krambeer) Parker; seventeen great grandchildren; AFS daughter: Cristina (Riccardo Provato) Loguercio; brother: Barry Wilhelm; sister-in-law: Marge Wilhelm. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband: Russel; infant grandson; granddaughter: Beth Nelson; two brothers: Larry and Jack Wilhelm and sister: Donna Doyle.

Bonnie was a graduate of Donnellson High School. She retired from Central Lee Schools. She was a member of Donnellson United Methodist Church, the Daughters of the American Revolution and she directed and accompanied in the St. Barnabas Choir. Bonnie enjoyed music, traveling and she was an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan.

A visitation will be held from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Thursday, January 23, 2025, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson. The family will not be present.

The family will receive friends from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 24, 2025, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson.

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 24, 2025, at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson with Pastor Nancy St. Clair officiating.

Following the service, her body has been entrusted to Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

Burial will be held at a later date at Charleston Cemetery.

Memorial have been established in her memory for the Donnellson United Methodist Church or St. Barnabas Choir.

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

Mt. Pleasant’s Savannah Slobodnik Signs on to Throw at Mount Mercy University

Mt. Pleasant, IA- While the Midwest takes a plunge into arctic temperatures, it’s important to remember that spring is just around the corner and for some people it cannot come soon enough. Mt. Pleasant’s Savannah Slobodnik signed her National Letter of Intent to join the Mount Mercy University throwing team next season.

She explained what stuck out the most about Mount Mercy,

“I’m really excited. Mount Mercy is a beautiful campus. Their staff—everybody’s—really nice there. I just really am excited to start my school year.”

The senior has enjoyed a successful career in the circle for the Panthers with a specialty in discus. She was the best thrower by her sophomore year with a 111 foot and 2-inch mark for the season, pacing the team by nearly 15 feet.

Her junior season saw both individual and team success resulting in the Panthers taking first place in five meets and second place in two meets, including the Southeast Conference (SEC) meet.

“It takes like just supporting the other teammates,” said Savannah Slobodnik. “It really affects you a lot if you don’t have your other teammates there supporting you, it kind of feels like, you know, you’re not doing the greatest. Yeah, I’ll definitely take teamwork into college.”

A big reason for the team’s success was Slobodnik’s consistent performance.

She finished with the gold and silver in five meets apiece along with the bronze at the SEC meet. One of her second-place finishes punched her ticket to the 2024 state track and field meet, where she threw 106 feet and 10 inches to finish in 18th place.

She will be looking to best her mark of 118 feet and 7 inches in the upcoming season, a season that will have lofty expectations according to Slobodnik,

“I want to place at state this year. I kind of fell off last year, so I want this year to be big.”

Slobodnik plans on majoring in Elementary Education, so she can go into teaching. A profession she has grown to love,

“I’ve worked at a daycare for about two years now, and that’s just kind of showed me how much I like, you know, working with kids. So that kind of swayed me.”

The 2025 track and field season will start on March 11th with the Dickinson Relays at UNI and the senior is looking to adhere to along with leave behind one piece of advice for the future generation of throwers,

“I really hope that they don’t get nervous like me. Even if you have a bad meet, everything is fine. It will go away at the next meet. You just have to believe in yourself every practice, every meet.”

The Mustangs finished in fourth place at the Heart of America Outdoor Track and Field for 2024 that saw Bre Nail become the first female since 1981 to win three consecutive Heart of America championships in the same event. The all-American won the shot put on Saturday with a toss of 13.63 meters.

The team also featured Alyssa Striegel, a Mt. Pleasant native, as she recorded the second-best discus throw in school history at 43.38 meters.

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