Fairfield PD Launch Neighborhood Camera Watch Program

Do you have security cameras at your home?

The Fairfield police department is asking residents with property cameras to register their cameras in the neighborhood watch camera program. In the event of a crime, officers can reach out to you for any potential footage that may assist in the investigation.

Be part of a safer neighborhood by helping Fairfield PD keep track of important security resources.

Neighborhood Camera Watch Program

December 23, 2024 – December 29, 2024

12/23/24
Emma Stewart
12/23/24
Layke Millspaugh
12/23/24
La Lad Phanthouvong
12/23/24
Rhett Reisdorf
12/23/24
Cat Kaufman
12/24/24
Linwood Miller
12/24/24
Leilani Lalaga
12/24/24
Calvin & Rachel Litwiller *Anniversary
12/25/24
Vincent Dale
12/25/24
Mark Lyon
12/26/24
Kalvin Hobbs
12/26/24
Kate Housh
12/26/24
Rande McAllister
12/26/24
Sophia Greiner Roth - 3
12/27/24
Brittney Fry
12/27/24
Alan Buckert
12/27/24
Grace Davidson
12/27/24
Samantha Shipman
12/27/24
Sheryl Woerdman
12/27/24
Doug Cowan
12/27/24
Anistyn Schoenewe
12/27/24
Tim & Karen Bower
12/28/24
Aaron Coe
12/29/24
Kevin Elmore
12/29/24
Jacob Johnson
12/29/24
Jane Messer

MP City Council Meeting Next Week

The Mt. Pleasant City Council will meet in adjourned session on Monday, December 23rd at City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street, second floor meeting room.  The meeting will begin at 5:30pm and is open to the public.  The next regular session meeting for the Mt. Pleasant City Council will be on Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 5:30pm.

AAA Weekly Fuel Report

The price of regular unleaded gasoline averaged $2.74 across Iowa this week according to AAA . Prices rose 4 cents from last week’s price and are down 2 cents from a year ago. The national average on Wednesday was $3.03, up 1 cent from last week’s price. Retail diesel prices in Iowa rose 4 cents this week with a statewide average of $3.29. One year ago, diesel prices averaged $3.74 in Iowa. The current Iowa diesel price is 22 cents lower than the national average of $3.51. Tips for saving energy on the road or at home are available at energy.gov and fueleconomy.gov.

Sports, December 21st

High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant could not expel their early season demons last night against their SEC foe, as the girls’ team fell to Washington 57-17 and the boys’ team lost 61-50. The girls’ saw Paityn Ensminger and Abi Shelangowski each score five points for the Panthers.

The boys’ team for the third time this season held a lead late in the second half, but the Demons slammed the door closed in the 4th quarter, outscoring the Panthers 21 to 10. Aiden Humble led the scoring for Mt. Pleasant with 16 points on five three-pointers followed by Noah Lange and Ian Reid with 12 points.

Head coach Eric Rawson knows his young squad still has to learn the process before worrying about the wins and losses,

“You know we just saw a lot of fight, especially in the first half and through the third quarter and we just ran out of gas in the end. So, you know, the big thing right now with this group is don’t get so hung up on, you know, wins or losses, you know, we’ve got to win days first. Our focus is winning days right now. So, we’ve, you know, we’ve got a break and we’re not back on the court for a game until January 3rd. So, there’s a lot of days for us to win between now and our next game. I think that’s going to be our focus and their focus going into break.”

The Mediapolis girls’ team clobbered New London last night 68-13. Amelia Grier collected 14 points as the team notched 27 steals. New London and Mediapolis will head into winter break. 

Columbus swept Wapello last night with the girls’ team winning 57-23 and the boys grabbing their victory with a 54-51 final. Both teams will rest over winter break.

Van Buren County split the night against Danville as the girls’ team fell to the Bears 65-40 and the boys’ team picked up the win last night 74-64. The Warriors will head into winter break.

Danville will travel to Clark County tonight with the girls’ tipping off the night at 5 pm. 

The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team will take a 7-0 record into the winter break after a narrow 43-39 victory over Burlington Notre Dame last night. The Crusader boys’ team handed the Nikes their first loss of the season in a thrilling 55-54 final as Luke Hellige cashed in for 24 points. 

The Central Lee girls’ team cruised to a 62-37 win over West Burlington last night, while the West Burlington boys’ team handled the Hawks 79-39. The Falcon boys’ team enters winter break with a perfect 7-0 record. 

Fairfield helped Keokuk right the ship in conference play as the girls’ team lost 67-17 and the boys’ team fell 69-43. The Trojan boys’ team will host Hillcrest Academy today at 4:30 pm. 

High School Wrestling

The Mediapolis, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, New London, and Burlington Notre Dame boys’ teams will continue the Fort Madison Invitational today.

The Van Buren County boys’ team will travel to Dike-New Hartford in a dual tournament today.

The Wapello, Mt. Pleasant, and WACO boys’ teams will compete at the Regina Catholic Invitational today.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will compete in the John Randles Invite at Prairie today.

The Wapello and WACO girls’ teams will travel to Chariton for an invitational today. 

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant competed at a triangular in Burlington yesterday and the girls’ team won with 2,141 pins followed by Burlington and Washington, respectively; moreover, the boys’ team finished with 2,310 pins, which was good enough for 2nd place behind Burlington. Bethany Drury bowled a 311 for the girls, while Henry Pforts collected a 346 for the boys. The Panthers will face off against Washington after winter break.  

Southeastern Community College

The #20 men’s basketball team will take on Western Iowa Tech at home on January 8th with tip-off scheduled for 7 pm. 

College Football

#18 Iowa State will face off against #16 Miami in the Pop Tarts Bowl on December 28th at 2:30 pm in Orlando. 

Iowa will take on #19 Missouri for the Music City Bowl on December 30th in Nashville at 1:30 pm. 

College Basketball

The #3 Iowa State men’s team will host Morgan State tomorrow, December 22nd, with game time scheduled for noon. 

The Iowa men’s team will meet Utah tonight at 5 pm in a road matchup. 

The #22 Iowa women’s team held off Northern Iowa last night 92-86. Lucy Olsen led the way with 21 points and seven assists. The Hawkeyes will compete at home on December 29th against Purdue at 2 pm. 

The Iowa State women’s team will look to get back in the win column today on the road against Oklahoma State at 4 pm. 

This Day in Sports History

1891 – First basketball game based on rules created by James Naismith is played by 18 students in Springfield, Massachusetts.

1937 – Chicago Blackhawks left winger Paul Thompson becomes the first player in NHL history to score a goal against his brother, goaltender Cecil Thompson of the Boston Bruins, with just nine seconds left in regulation; Bruins win though, 2-1.

1969 – Vince Lombardi coached his last football game, a 20-10 loss to the Cowboys in Dallas, to finish with a 7-5-2 season and a career record of 105-35-6.

Winter Solstice – Shortest Day of the Year!

The winter solstice is this weekend. Today will be the shortest day of the year.  The winter solstice only has eight hours and 11 minutes of sunlight. Starting Sunday, the days will grow longer.

The winter solstice in Mount Pleasant will occur at 3:20 AM. The sunrise and sunset times for that day are:

  • Sunrise: 7:26 AM
  • Sunset: 4:40 PM

The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year in most places north of the equator.  This moment marks the start of the winter season for the Northern Hemisphere.

Drought Conditions

Nearly 93 percent of Iowa is experiencing drought conditions currently. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor’s most recent report, 1.3 percent of Iowa is in severe drought located in the northwestern corner of the state, 63.13 percent is in moderate drought, and 92.8 percent is abnormally dry.  Portions of Henry, Louisa, Johnson, and Iowa counties are abnormally dry with some areas in moderate drought.

 

Jane Ann Mulford

Jane Ann Mulford, 66, of Decorah, IA and formerly of Mount Pleasant, died Thursday, December 19, 2024 at the Aase Haugen Senior Services in Decorah, following a brief but courageous battle of cancer.

Jane was born June 17, 1958 in Aledo, IL. She was the daughter of Clifford Ray and Juanita Francis (Fisher) Mulford. She was raised in Mt. Pleasant and graduated from Mt. Pleasant Community High School in 1976.

In June of 1976, Jane entered the United States Air Force. She was a Radar Technician and later a Weapons Control System Mechanic while residing in St. Louis. At one point in her military career, she was stationed in South Korea as a Radar Technician. After 4 years in service, she reenlisted into the Air National Guard. She was assigned to the 131st Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron in Missouri in the guard. Jane was awarded the Air Reserve Forces Merit Service Award in March of 1984 and again in March of 1987. She was honorably discharged as a Sergeant in May of 1987,

Following her discharge, she remained in the St. Louis area and worked for the McDonald-Douglas Corporation. She returned to Mt. Pleasant and worked for Heatilator Industries. She retired in 2013 after completing her working career as a Correctional Officer for the Mt. Pleasant Correctional Facility.

Jane had the biggest heart to help anyone in need. Most especially, Jane had a deep and abiding love for pets of all sorts.

Those thankful for sharing in Jane’s life include 2 brothers and their wives – Douglas & Tammy Mulford and Craig & Jeanne Mulford, all of Mt. Pleasant; a brother-in-law, Lyle Riley of Wasilla, AK; 8 nieces and nephews – Scott Riley and Jeff Riley, both of Wasilla, Katie Jordan of Colorado Springs, CO, Jordan Mulford of Mt. Pleasant, Abbey Hendrickson of Cedar Falls, IA, Logan Mulford of Denver, CO, Zachary Mulford and Colin Mulford, both of Mt. Pleasant.

Her parents, sister Patricia Ruth Riley and infant brother, Edward Floyd Mulford precede Jane in death.

An open visitation will be from 12 Noon to 7 PM on Friday, December 27, 2024 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. The family will not be present. Cremation rites have been entrusted to Kimzey Funeral Home, and burial of Jane’s ashes will be at a later date at the Columbus City Cemetery.

Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to All God’s Creatures in Mt. Pleasant. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com