Strong Winds Today, Winter Storm Possible This Weekend

Strong winds are creating difficult travel conditions across the region today, particularly for high-profile vehicles traveling on north-south roads.

Forecasters say west to northwest winds are expected to gust between 45 and 60 miles per hour through the morning hours before gradually decreasing later this afternoon. The strongest winds are expected along and north of Interstate 80. The winds could also cause damage to trees and may lead to scattered power outages.

Looking ahead to the weekend, a winter storm is expected to impact the Upper Midwest beginning Saturday night and continuing into Monday morning.

Forecasters say the system will likely begin with rain before transitioning to accumulating snow Sunday night as temperatures fall rapidly from the 40s and 50s Sunday afternoon into the teens by Sunday night.

In terms of severity, our listening area is considered a 1 out of 5 Sunday night into Monday, but current forecasts show roughly a 76 to 81 percent chance of at least two inches of snow across the area.

In addition, there is a marginal risk for severe weather Sunday afternoon before the colder air moves in.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts and prepare for potentially hazardous travel conditions as the storm approaches. Stay tuned to KILJ, your local National Weather Service Station.

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Riverside Man Facing 15 Felony Counts to Go to Trial Later This Month

A jury trial has been scheduled for a Riverside man facing multiple felony sex abuse charges in Washington County.

Fifty-one-year-old Jason Bex is charged with sexual abuse, incest, and lascivious acts involving a child. Court records show the case had previously been scheduled for trial in December but was later continued.

A pretrial conference is now set for Friday, March 13th, with a jury trial scheduled to begin March 24th at the Washington County Courthouse.

Bex was arrested last May and bond in the case was set at one million dollars.

Prosecutors have charged Bex with five counts of sexual abuse in the second degree, a Class B felony, five counts of lascivious acts with a child, a Class C felony, and five counts of incest, a Class D felony.

According to court documents, Bex is accused of committing multiple offenses involving a victim under the age of 14 over a period of approximately three years.

Court records also indicate Bex was previously listed on the Iowa sex offender registry following four counts of assault with intent to commit sexual abuse in 2012.

Bex is currently being held in the Washington County Jail.

Central Lee Principal Heather Fuger Elected SAI Vice President

Central Lee Elementary Principal Heather Fuger has been elected vice president of the School Administrators of Iowa (SAI) for the 2026-27 term.

Fuger has served as principal of Central Lee Elementary since 2014. Before that, she was the district’s director of curriculum and instruction.

A member of SAI since 2008, Fuger has been actively involved in the association, including supporting new principals through SAI’s mentoring program. She is also involved with the Institute for Education Innovation and MISIC (Members Impacting Students; Improving Curriculum).

“I am deeply honored and grateful to those who placed their trust in me to serve as vice president of the School Administrators of Iowa,” Fuger said. “I accept this opportunity with a full heart and a strong commitment to serve. Together with my colleagues across our great state, I look forward to learning, growing, and collaborating in ways that strengthen our profession and support the incredible work happening in our schools every day. When we support and inspire one another as leaders, the true winners are the students of Iowa. I cannot wait to get started.”

Fuger began her career in education as a teacher in Missouri, working in the Wyaconda and Kahoka school districts before returning to Iowa.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Culver-Stockton College and a master’s degree in educational administration from William Woods University.

Fuger will join the SAI Executive Committee on September 1.

 

WACO’s Eli Cavin Signs on to Run Track at Southeastern Community College

Wayland, IA- Southeastern Community College added another local talent to their Track and Field program as WACO’s Eli Cavin signed his letter of intent to become a member of the Blackhawks as a sprinter.

(Left to Right: WACO Track Coach Scott Meth, Eli and WACO Track Coach Caylon DeVaul)

Cavin ran the 100 and 200-meter dashes last season and turned in season best times of 12.73 and 26.65 seconds, respectively. At the indoor meet at the UNI-Dome earlier this week, the senior claimed a time of 27.33 seconds in the 200-meter dash.

WACO’s athletic director Chad Edeker had this to say about Cavin’s decision,

“It is a proud moment for the WACO community to see Eli transition his passion for track and field to the collegiate level. His journey is a testament to the dedication and championship culture we strive for, and we look forward to seeing his continued success as a student-athlete.”

The Warriors will compete at the IATC Indoor Championships tomorrow, March 13th, with the first outdoor meet scheduled for March 26th in Washington for the Steve Roth Relays.

Prep Boys’ Basketball: #4 Burlington Notre Dame Falls Short in the Class 1A Semifinals to #1 St. Edmond

Des Moines, IA- There was a gleam for #4 Burlington Notre Dame in the Class 1A semifinals, but a three-point halftime deficit turned into a 14 to 2 run for #1 St. Edmond that the Nikes could not dig themselves out of in a 74-55 final.

In Notre Dame’s first trip back to the state semifinals since 1981, the Nikes had no problems scoring early in the contest with Griffin Kies knocking down his first two threes of the game to give the underdogs a 6 to 2 lead.

The Gaels were looking for redemption after being knocked out of the semifinals last year by the eventual state champions Madrid, 71-58. St. Edmond has also had an extra ounce of motivation for the season with long-time head coach Adolph Kochendorfer announced he would retire at the end of the season after 40 years of coaching and over 600 career wins.

The result was a trading of punches with L.J. Harris for Notre Dame and Hunter Horn, St. Edmond’s all-time leading scorer, each putting up eight points in the first quarter as the Nikes and Gaels exited the first frame tied at 18.

Notre Dame had an early opportunity in the second quarter to go on a run with Horn sitting on the bench in early foul trouble. Tatum Warner’s layup and a Payne Prottsman triple gave the Nikes a five-point lead, but that was as far as the offense would go for either team as they both mustered only four field goals.

Nevertheless, second chances and four more made free throws gave the Gaels a 31 to 28 lead entering halftime. The third quarter quickly got out of hand as St. Edmond missed only four shots in the quarter, while the Nikes again struggled on offense with four made field goals. Nike head coach Dan Kies discussed what went awry during the Gaels’ run,

“Yeah, I mean, we didn’t finish or take, we took some shots that maybe weren’t the best shots, didn’t finish some shots, got beat defensively. So some of the things defensively that we normally do a better job of didn’t stay in front very well, we did not keep them off the offensive glass… You take that away and it’s a different story going into half. Talked about it again, we still didn’t really focus on going and getting bodies and hitting people… So that was a huge thing, and we just didn’t play as well defensively. But they did what they needed to, they’re a solid program, we know they’re good, they’re not gonna get the number one seed for nothing. So, I don’t think the difference is as big as what the board looks like, but it’s still, they did what they needed to, they worked hard, they executed, so the better team today for sure comes out on top.”

Unfortunately, St. Edmond outscored Notre Dame 22 to 11 in the third quarter and continued that success at the free throw line into the fourth quarter, finishing the game 26-38 from the free throw line.

If you were looking for a positive, Shay Stephens, the Western Illinois commit, secured an 18 point and 10 rebound double-double. The senior entered the game needing only two more rebounds to cement his name into the Iowa high school history book for a season double-double (500-plus points and 250-plus rebounds).

When Stephens checked out of the game for the final time as a Nike, he paused for a long while distributing hugs to assistant coach Gavin Kies and head coach Dan Kies. Coach Kies understood how bad his team wanted to play in the Class 1A championship,

“So, it’s rough for him [Shay Stephens], and it’s very disappointing for these guys. But they still gotta be proud of what they’ve done this year…I mean, unfortunately, we didn’t come here to just participate. We came here to try and get to Friday and see what we could do after that. So obviously did not overlook anything, and we prepared, we thought. We just didn’t execute very well, and they did, so.”

(Picture from Notre Dame NIKES Athletics Facebook)

Still, the historic season saw Notre Dame collect 25 wins for the season, win the Southeast Iowa Super Conference, punch their first ticket to the state tournament in 17 years, and win their first game at the state tournament since 1981. For coach Kies, he’s hoping this is a launching pad for the program,

“There’s plenty of talent coming, whether it’s size or abilities or whatever. But get on to their next sport or whatever they’re doing and then put in some offseason work and really just get ready to go again next year.”

Notre Dame Scoring: Shay Stephens 18 points, Griffin Kies 12 points, L.J. Harris 8 points, Tatum Warner and Kellan Porter 5 points, Eli Oleson 4 points, Payne Prottsman 3 points.

Rumors of Evacuation at Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Under Investigation

Reports began circulating Thursday afternoon that employees and contractors were evacuated from the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant near Middletown. At this time, officials have not confirmed the reason for the reported evacuation.

KILJ has reached out to American Ordnance, the contractor that operates the government owned facility, as well as the office of U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley seeking information. As of this report, no official statements have been received.

The Iowa Army Ammunition Plant is a large ammunition production facility operated by American Ordnance that manufactures and assembles munitions for the U.S. military.

KILJ will continue working to confirm details and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

 

KILJ to Host Henry County Attorney Candidate Forum Friday

Residents of Henry County will have the opportunity to hear directly from the candidates seeking the position of County Attorney during a special forum hosted by KILJ Radio this week.

The Henry County Attorney Candidate Forum will take place Friday, March 13 at 9:00 a.m. and will feature candidates Abbie Liechty and Becky Wilson. The discussion will give voters a chance to learn more about each candidate’s experience, priorities, and plans for the Henry County Attorney’s Office ahead of the upcoming election.

The forum will be broadcast live on KILJ at 105.5 FM, 1130 AM, and 98.5 FM.

Community members are also invited to take part by submitting questions for the candidates. Questions can be emailed to kiljradio@kilj.com or submitted by calling the station at (319) 385-8728 before 9:00 a.m. Friday morning. KILJ staff say they will do their best to ask as many listener questions as possible, though time constraints may prevent every question from being included in the discussion.

For those unable to listen live, the full forum will be posted afterward on the KILJ Spotify page so listeners can access the conversation at their convenience.

KILJ will also rebroadcast the forum Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. for anyone who may have missed the original broadcast.

 

Temporary Water Shutoff Planned Monday for Winfield Avenue Reconstruction

Mount Pleasant Municipal Utilities has announced a temporary water shutoff scheduled for Monday, March 16, weather permitting, as work continues on the Winfield Avenue reconstruction project.

Water service will be turned off from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in several areas of the city. The outage will affect:

  • West Winfield Avenue from North Broadway Street to just east of North Main Street

  • North Lucas Street from West Harlan Street to West Winfield Avenue

  • North Main Street from East Orange Street to West Winfield Avenue

Residents and businesses in the affected areas are encouraged to plan ahead for the temporary interruption in water service.

City officials say the shutoff is necessary to allow crews to complete infrastructure work tied to the ongoing roadway reconstruction. Water service will be restored as soon as the work is completed.