Washington County Sheriff’s Office Investigates Intentional Vehicle Collision

Washington County, Iowa – On Sunday, August 10, 2025, at approximately 10:53 a.m., emergency dispatchers received reports of a two-vehicle collision with airbag deployment and unknown injuries in the 2700 block of Highway 1, rural Washington County.

According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the investigation revealed that Unit 1, operated by Kevin Pape, was traveling southbound on Highway 1, while Unit 2, operated by Travis Kleese, was traveling northbound and towing an enclosed livestock trailer.

Authorities say that as the vehicles approached one another, Pape purposely crossed the centerline and drove toward Unit 2 without regard for safety. In an effort to avoid a head-on collision, Kleese took evasive action, but Unit 1 struck the axle area of Unit 2’s trailer, causing disabling damage. Pape’s vehicle then left the roadway to the east, entered the ditch, and came to rest after striking a wooden powerline pole.

Investigators determined that Pape knowingly and intentionally attempted to use his vehicle as a weapon against Unit 2, which was occupied by five individuals, none of whom were known to Pape.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Washington Police Department, Washington County Conservation, Washington County Ambulance, Washington County Rescue, Washington Fire Chief, Washington Fire Department, Washington QRS, and Moore’s Towing.

Seven Injured in Highway 16 Crash in Lee County

LEE COUNTY – Multiple people were injured Saturday afternoon in a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 16 and 240th Avenue.

The Iowa State Patrol reports the crash occurred at 5:16 p.m. on August 9 when a 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander, driven by a 31-year-old from Richland, Iowa, was traveling north on 240th Avenue and failed to stop at the stop sign. The SUV entered Highway 16 and was struck by a westbound 2023 Chrysler 300 driven by a 66-year-old from Fort Madison.

Seven individuals sustained injuries in the collision:

  • A 37-year-old from Mount Pleasant, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was flown by MedForce to University of Iowa Hospitals.

  • The 31-year-old driver of the Mitsubishi was transported by ground ambulance to Great River Hospital; authorities say a seatbelt saved their life.

  • A 51-year-old from Richland was transported by ground ambulance to Great River Hospital.

  • Two children, ages 9 and 8, both from Richland, were also transported to Great River Hospital.

  • The 66-year-old driver of the Chrysler was flown by AirCare to University of Iowa Hospitals; authorities say a seatbelt saved their life.

Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Newberry’s Towing.

The Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, West Point Police Department, Donnellson Police Department, and Lee and Henry County Fire and EMS crews.

The crash remains under investigation, and the names of those involved are being withheld pending further investigation.

August 11, 2025 – August 17, 2025

08/11/25
Martha Brown
08/11/25
Rosalie Stipe
08/11/25
Robert Waters
08/11/25
Rylee Seibert
08/12/25
Bruce Krause
08/12/25
Darcie Miller
08/12/25
Jenny Stuart
08/12/25
Chris & Rita Glover - 36th anniversary
08/13/25
Glen Starky
08/13/25
Eugene Christner
08/13/25
Kadie Johannson
08/13/25
Penny & Delbert Creech *Anniversary
08/14/25
Braden Frueh
08/14/25
Rick & Maxine Mabeus *Anniversary
08/15/25
Lesa Fitzpatrick
08/15/25
Kim Jerrell (also retiring!)
08/15/25
Cindy Smith
08/17/25
Karen Palar
08/17/25
Jane Noard
08/17/25
Tucker & Kirsten Johnson

MPCSD Gearing Up for Back to School!

The MPCSD Back to School Health Fair is from 4p-7p on Monday, August 11th at the MPCSD Central Campus Gym.  Back to school Immunizations, Dental and Vision Screening, Lead Testing, and Sports Physicals are available ($25 cash for the physicals grades 7-12.)  Community resources are available, kids activities and more.

 

It’s Back to School Night for Mt. Pleasant Elementary Schools: Van Allen, Harlan and Lincoln, on Thursday, August 21st from 4pm – 6:30pm. Students can meet their teachers, drop off supplies, and kick off the school year.

MPCSD School Board to Meet on 8/11/25

The Mt. Pleasant Community School District School Board will meet in regular session at 6pm on Monday, August 11th in the Media Center of the Mt. Pleasant High School, 2104 South Grand Avenue. Items on the agenda include a presentation from the Superintendent Search Firm, a motion to approve the search firm, and instructional reports from elementary principals.  This meeting is open to the public.

MP Veterans Invited to Join in the Harvest Parade!

The Mt. Pleasant Veterans are reaching out to all Veterans here in Mount Pleasant and the other surrounding towns with an invitation to participate in the Harvest Parade on Wednesday, August 27th.  This parade is an annual event to kick off the five-day Old Thresher’s Reunion. Any veteran is invited to join in the parade and rides will be available: we would like to invite you to join us in the parade.

Please contact us If you may be interested in carrying one of our Military Branch flags in the parade.

If you are interested in participating, please meet at the Veterans Hall, 300 W. Monroe Street, at 2:15pm on Wednesday, August 27th.

 

Sports, August 9th

High School Girls’ Tennis

Mt. Pleasant is back at home on Monday, August 11th, to face off against Burlington Notre Dame.

Fairfield will travel to Keokuk on Monday. 

Danville Fall Season Preview

Three years ago the Danville football team was resurrected, now the Bears are eyeing their third straight playoff berth. Though the team will have to replace their starting quarterback in Jaden Bauer, who also led the team in rushing, and top wide receivers in Kessler Whaley and Landon Seibert, who combined for 1,462 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns through the air. Where Danville will keep some consistency is in the middle of the field with the return of two captains for head coach Cody Thompson,

“Yeah. So the two names that really popped for me that have been starting since they were sophomores, they’ve been part of our Leadership Council, Byers Nealey. He’s been kind of our anchor in the middle of our defense at middle linebacker and he played some o-line last year and the year before that. And then our second captain Cameron Wolkenhauer. He started on the o-line the last couple years and started on the d-line. Those two are some of our two big senior names that have been starting, have been leading, have been doing it since they got in the program. So, those are two of our anchor guys this year.”

The Danville volleyball team is searching for their first winning season since 2012. The loss of Micah Svoboda and Miya Orbiana will deal big blows to the squad; nevertheless, the emergence of Alivia Bauer should have fans excited as the freshman produced 199 kills, 17 blocks, and 33 aces this past season. The big question will be who will step up as this year’s setter as Graci Huff’s 17 assists last season is the most for a returning player. A scrimmage at Burlington Notre Dame on Thursday, August 14th, will provide an opportunity for someone to step up.

The Danville boys’ and girls’ cross country teams will be looking to keep the status quo of being one of the best teams in the state, let alone southeast Iowa. The girls’ team grabbed 16th place at state with Alaina Gourley taking home 51st place in her junior season. The Bears’ girls’ team graduated only one senior from last year’s squad. 

The boys’ team captured 7th at state with senior Jackson Shacklett’s time of 16 minutes and 32 seconds leading the squad with a 13th place finish. The team also lost Nick Powell, whose best time for the season was 18 minutes and 31 seconds. The Bears will lean on Isaac Shinn and the return of five seniors to put together another run to state.

Local Athletic Camps

Mt. Pleasant’s high school cross country camp at the Oakland Mills Cabins will get underway on Monday, August 11th. 

College Football

Iowa and Iowa State each put a player on the Rimington Award watch list and the Mackey Award watch list. Iowa’s Logan Jones, who earned First Team All-Big Ten honors, and Dylan Barrett, who helped the Cyclones scored the fourth-most rushing touchdowns in a single season in school history, each found a spot on the Rimington Award watch list, which is given annually to the most outstanding center. 

For the Mackey Award, Zach Ortwerth for the Hawkeyes and Gabe Burkle for the Cyclones will be names to look out for. Ortwerth hauled in 11 receptions and 133 yards last year and earned a Coaches Appreciate Award. Burkle collected 26 passes for 296 yards as he saw his role evolve in the final seven games of the season. 

This Day in Sports History

1936 – Jesse Owens is part of the American 4x100m relay team that wins gold in world record (39.8) at the Berlin Olympics; his fourth gold medal of the Games.

1975 – First NFL game in the Louisiana Superdome, Houston defeats the Saints 13-7.

1988 – The Chicago Cubs beat the Mets 6-4 in their first official night game at Wrigley Field.

Michael Richard Winnike

Michael Richard Winnike, 71, of West Point, Iowa, passed away 8:35 p.m. Thursday, August 7, 2025 at his home.

Born on May 17, 1954 in Fort Madison, Iowa, the son of Robert H. and Bernice R. (Fullenkamp) Winnike. He married Jean Doyle, they later divorced.

Survivors include two sisters: Vicky Potter of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Bette (Tom) Burke of Donnellson, Iowa; three brothers: Robert Winnike of West Point, Iowa, Jack Winnike of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Bill (Jan) Winnike of West Point, Iowa. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents; twin brother Patrick “P.W.”; sister-in-law Sue Winnike; nephew Michael Burke; and brother-in-law Darrell Potter.

Mike was a 1972 graduate of  Marquette High School. He received his Bachelors degree in Business from the  University of Iowa. After college he worked as a property insurance underwriter in Florida, he returned to Iowa and worked for Dodd Printing and Stationary. He later retired from Fullenkamp Insurance. After retirement he and his wife Jean founded Slip Stream Bike Shop. Later Mike founded Slip Stream Granola. He was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church and served on West Point City Council for ten years. He enjoyed running, biking, and exercising his dogs; he was an avid Iowa Hawkeye and St. Louis Cardinals fan.

The family will receive friends from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Thursday, August 14, 2025 at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, August 14, 2025 at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be at a later date in Calvary Cemetery in West Point.

A memorial has been established in his memory for Calvary Cemetery or West Point Library.

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