Iowa City Man Sentenced to 132 Months in Federal Prison for Receipt of Child Pornography

An Iowa City man was sentenced to 132 months in federal prison for Receipt of Child Pornography.

According to public court documents and evidence presented at sentencing, Heath Ashley Harmon, 49, received, uploaded, and distributed files containing child sexual abuse material. During an online investigation into the BitTorrent network, law enforcement discovered Harmon was distributing child pornography content over the internet from August 2023 through January 2024.

During a search warrant at Harmon’s Iowa City residence, law enforcement seized several electronic devices. A forensic examination showed Harmon stored child pornography on seven devices, including a laptop, two phones, SD cards, and other storage devices.

After completing his term of imprisonment, Harmon will be required to serve an eight-year term of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system. Harmon was also ordered to pay $35,000 in restitution.

Mount Pleasant Mayor Issues Proclamation Honoring Southeast Iowa Symphony’s 75th Anniversary

Mount Pleasant Mayor Steve Brimhall has issued a proclamation celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra, recognizing the ensemble’s long-standing contributions to education, culture, and community life across the region.

The proclamation highlights the symphony’s deep roots in Mount Pleasant, where its founding story is intertwined with the area’s history and its ongoing partnerships with schools and institutions throughout southeast Iowa. For decades, the Old Main building has served as the home base for the symphony, its adult chorus, and children’s choir. Performances are often held in the historic Chapel Auditorium, now part of the Mount Pleasant Community School District, where the acoustics have long been praised as ideal for live music.

Mount Pleasant holds a special place in the orchestra’s history as the exclusive home of its cherished “Holiday Concert” each December. This anniversary season will also introduce a new Valentine’s Day concert, adding to the ensemble’s traditions.

Mayor Brimhall’s proclamation praised the symphony for providing invaluable opportunities to both professional and student musicians, while also offering world-class performances to audiences in a largely rural region. He also commended the organization’s long-standing practice of providing free admission for children, students, and those in need—an effort that reflects its values of accessibility and community service.

“As we celebrate 75 years of excellence, Mount Pleasant is proud to serve as the home base for an organization that brings world-class music to Southeast Iowa,” the proclamation reads.

The City Council approved the proclamation, formally recognizing the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra as a cultural treasure and an important partner in the region’s educational and artistic life.

Mount Pleasant Residents Still Looking For Answers Months After Courthouse Incident

Mount Pleasant residents voiced strong concerns at the latest City Council meeting regarding an incident on May 18th, when a man on a motorcycle drove onto the sidewalk in front of the Henry County Courthouse, narrowly missing a crowd of more than 50 people.

Although no one was injured, the event left many shaken. Three months later, with an investigation still ongoing and no arrest made, frustrations were brought forward at City Hall.

According to comments shared during the meeting, a suspect has been identified, but authorities have faced significant challenges due to limited video evidence. The only footage available came from a courthouse security camera, which one resident described as “blurred” and positioned too far away to capture clear details.

“The person could be seen coming onto the sidewalk and exiting, but the camera was so far away you could only tell it was a large motorcycle and likely a man,” the speaker explained. “That’s not enough to identify someone.”

The resident also highlighted that no other city cameras were located along Washington Street, Adam Street, or near the Grange Hall, where the motorcycle was last seen. This lack of surveillance, they argued, leaves the public vulnerable.

“What if someone had gotten seriously injured?” they asked. “The police department has now spent three months investigating this. The cost in man hours alone likely exceeds what it would cost to have proper cameras in place.”

Another major concern raised was the absence of a public statement from city officials. The resident noted that aside from brief coverage the following day on KILJ Radio, little has been shared with the community.

“This was not just a little thing that happened,” they continued. “Your child or grandchild could have been there. People feel unprotected, and because nothing has been said, there’s a fear this could inspire others to act similarly. We need to know that our city leaders have our backs.”

When pressed for comment, council members did not respond, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation.

The call for improved public safety measures, including additional cameras in high-traffic areas, is expected to remain a topic of discussion in the weeks ahead.

Mount Pleasant City Council Meeting Highlights: Proclamation Honors Symphony, Ordinance Revision Moves Forward

Mount Pleasant, Iowa – The Mount Pleasant City Council met this week to work through a range of business, beginning with a special proclamation honoring the Southeast Symphony Orchestra on its 75th anniversary.

Mayor Steve Brimhall read the proclamation, which highlighted the orchestra’s deep community roots and its historic connection to education and the arts in the region. The mayor praised the group’s ongoing commitment to free admission for children, students, and families in need, noting that Mount Pleasant is proud to serve as the symphony’s home base. “As we celebrate 75 years of excellence, Mount Pleasant honors the role this organization plays in bringing world-class music to Southeast Iowa,” Brimhall said.

Council members then turned to regular agenda items. Among them was the second reading of an ordinance amendment to update language in the city’s zoning code. Following a request from the ACLU, the council moved forward with a change to remove gender-specific terms from the city’s definitions within industrial district regulations. The measure will require one more reading before final approval.

The council also approved the annual Road Use Tax report, a state requirement that details the city’s road expenditures and future planning.

Another matter of business involved a contract for the removal of asbestos-containing materials at the former Texas Church property. Only one bid was received, and it came in more than double the city’s expectations. On recommendation, the council voted to table the item until more information and bids can be gathered.

The meeting concluded with no further new business, and council members expressed appreciation for the community organizations recognized during the session.

The IHSAA is Expanding Its Tournament Coverage

IHSAA- The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) will be expanding its coverage of championship games after their contract expired with the Iowa High School Sports Network. Starting this season, the IHSAA will be partnering with multiple platforms to help broadcast the games.

The arrangements with Gray Media, Marquee Sport Network, Mediacom, and Nexstar will provide over the air, over the top, and cable options for all views along with free streaming through the IHSAA website.

“We’re thrilled to have tournament partners who will help us reach Iowa high school sports fans wherever they are and however they watch,” IHSAA executive director Tom Keating said. “Our debut broadcasts this fall will be a major step forward for easy and accessible coverage of IHSAA championships.”

The tournament partners include:

  • Gray Media
    • KCRG, Cedar Rapids
    • KTIV, Sioux City
    • KTTC, Rochester (MN)
    • KWQC, Davenport
    • KYOU, Ottumwa
    • WGEM, Quincy (IL)
    • WOWT, Omaha (NE)
    • North Star Sports (MN)
  • Marquee Sports Network
  • Mediacom
    • MC22
  • Nexstar
    • WHO, Des Moines

Events on OTA partners (Gray, Nexstar) will primarily feature on Dash/Dot channels. IHSAA will announce local listings and additional viewing options as available.

Tournament partners will not include the finals for the following sports: football, wrestling (traditional), and basketball.

Marvin C. Crull – pending

Marvin C. Crull, 88, of Mt. Pleasant, passed away with his family at his side on Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at Park Place Elder Living in Mt. Pleasant

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant.

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

Anna B. Upton Turner

Anna B. Upton Turner, 84, passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with an autoimmune disease and COPD at 9:04 pm on Thursday, July 17, 2025, at her home surrounded by her loving family.  Anna was living at the Silver Palms Assisted Living in Mt Pleasant, Iowa and was under hospice care.

Visitation will be held from 12-2 p.m. Sunday, August 31, 2025, at the Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory in Mount Pleasant. A private family graveside service will be held in the Richwoods Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established for EveryStep Hospice and All God’s Creatures. The Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory is caring for Anna and her family.

Sports, August 27th

High School Girls’ Tennis

Mt. Pleasant was shutout by Fairfield last night 9-0. The #5 and #6-singles matches were the closest of the night with Lianah Phangchanthong falling 8-5 and Shaye Barbee coming up short 8-6. The pair nearly knocked off Tula Sorflaten and Alexis Eisenbraun in their doubles match, losing 8-6. The Trojans’ top-four singles and top-two doubles dropped only one game to their Panther counterparts. 

Mt. Pleasant will square off against Burlington at home on Tuesday, September 2nd. 

Fairfield will host Keokuk tomorrow, August 28th.

High School Volleyball

Fairfield will host the “Steve Heisel” meet tomorrow, August 28th, with WACO competing.

Burlington, Wapello, West Burlington, and Danville will participate in a quad at SCC tomorrow at 5:30 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to Keokuk tomorrow at 7:15 pm.

Central Lee will host Fort Madison tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Ottumwa tomorrow for a triangular. 

Burlington Notre Dame will take on Quincy on Saturday, August 30th, at 9 am on the road. 

High School Cross Country

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

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

High School Football

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

Mt. Pleasant will square off against Mediapolis on Friday, August 29th, 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. 

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

Danville will compete against West Burlington on Friday at 7 pm on the road. Head coach Cody Thompson believes the Bears have the size and athleticism to handle business in southeast Iowa but that hinges on the team doing their jobs,

“It’s nice being able to hit somebody else, other than our own teammates. You know that that always gets old after a couple of weeks and, you know, where you continue working out fundamentally and just discipline, right. If our kids just read their keys and do what they’re supposed to do. We have a bunch of athletic and smart kids. You know, we’re probably bigger this year than we have been in the past. So, if we can be disciplined, we’re gonna be a really good football team this year.”

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. 

Southeast Iowa Playbook

Tune in to KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, tonight at 6 pm for a new episode of the Southeast Iowa Playbook as we talk to special guest Brian Borrison, head football coach for Mediapolis, as he attempts to lead his team to their eighth straight trip to the postseason.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s soccer team will look to bounce back today against Mineral Area College on the road. 

The volleyball team will look to continue their early season success tonight when they travel to Marshalltown Community College at 7 pm.

The men’s soccer team will compete on the road against Mineral Area College tonight at 5 pm.

College Football

#22 Iowa State will host South Dakota on Saturday, August 30th, at 2:30 pm. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will have the call.

Iowa will tangle with UAlbany on Saturday at 5:10 pm for their home opener. KILJ 105.5 FM will be on the call. 

This Day in Sports History

1910 – Using twenty 137,000 candlepower arc lights, two amateur teams play a night game in White Sox Park before 20,000. The first MLB night game would take place in 1935.

1975 – Veronica & Colin Scargill (England) complete a tandem bicycle ride, a record 18,020 miles around the world.

1985 – At age 14 years and 8 days, Mary Joe Fernández became the youngest player to win a main draw match at the US Open when she defeated Sara Gomer in the first round 6-1 and 6-4.