Area Meetings Scheduled

There are a couple of meetings of note for next week.  The New London Community School District is meeting in regular session on Monday, November 18th at 6pm.  The meeting will be held in the boardroom of the North Campus.  This meeting is open to the public.

 

Danville’s City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, November 18th at 5pm in city hall.  Items on the agenda include the Des Moines County Sheriff’s report and a review from the SE Iowa Regional Planning Commission.  This meeting is open to the public.

 

The Henry County Soil & Water Conservation District Commissioners will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, November 19th at 3:30pm at the USDA office, 709 S. Iris Street in Mt. Pleasant.  Items on the agenda include watershed report and cost share payments.  This meeting is open to the public.

 

Sports, November 16th

Postseason Football

Classes 1A and 5A held their semifinal matchups yesterday and three of the four games were decided by seven points or less.

The one blowout of the day was the first game of the day as Class 1A’s defending champion Grundy Center thundered past Wilton 42-7. Judd Jirovsky was nearly perfect, completing 17 of his 18 passes for 170 yards and three touchdowns. 

Dike-New Hartford nearly watched their win slip through their hands as Hinton, down 24 to 6 with less than two minutes to go, found the endzone, recovered an onside kick, and scored another touchdown to make the new and ultimately final score 24-18 when their final onside kick attempt failed. The Wolverines were led by Colin Meester’s two total touchdowns. The Class 1A championship game is scheduled for Thursday, November 21st, at 4 pm.

For Class 5A, Valley’s King Coleman started the trend of the upset with a 28-21 victory over Dowling Catholic. Coleman rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns in the win. In the final game of the day, Southeast Polk fell behind 14 to 0 against Iowa City Liberty after the first quarter, but battled back to win the game 38-35. Holden Hansen directed the Rams offense with 255 passing yards and five total touchdowns. Valley and Southeast Polk will compete on Friday, November 22nd, at 7 for the Class 5A championship.

Today, Spirit Lake will face off against PCM at 10 am and Van Meter will take on West Lyon at 1 pm for Class 2A. Rounding out the day will be Class 3A with Wahlert Catholic competing against Sergeant Bluff-Luton at 4 pm and Mt. Vernon slated to play Humboldt at 7 pm.

The 8-Player championship game between Remsen St. Mary’s and Gladbrook-Reinbeck will be played on Thursday at 9:30 am.

The Class A championship game between Tri-Center and West Hancock is scheduled for Thursday at 1 pm. 

Pella versus North Polk will decide who the Class 4A champion is on Thursday night at 7 pm.

High School Girls’ Basketball

Mt. Pleasant will host a scrimmage today with Central Lee and Davis County making the trip. 

Southeastern Community College

The men’s basketball team will host Richard J. Daley College tonight at 7.

College Football

Iowa State will face off against Cincinnati tonight at 7 pm at home. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call.

Iowa is on a bye this week.

College Basketball

The #7 Iowa State men’s team will face off against IU Indianapolis on Monday, November 18th, at 7 pm at home.

The Iowa men’s team exited the first half trailing, but the Hawkeye defense held Washington State to a 34% shooting clip in the second half to win 76-66. Owen Freeman, in a hometown trip, finished with a double-double, collecting 21 points and 11 rebounds. The Hawkeyes will host Rider on Tuesday, November 19th, at 7.

The #8 Iowa State women’s team will play Northern Iowa on Wednesday, November 20th, at 6 pm on the road. 

The Iowa women’s team will travel to take on Drake at 2 pm tomorrow, November 17th.

This Day in Sports History

1957 – Boston Celtics’ center Bill Russell sets a then-NBA record of 49 rebounds as Boston beats the Philadelphia Warriors, 111-89 at Boston Garden.

1957 – The University of Oklahoma Football’s win streak ends at 47 games after losing 7-0 to Notre Dame at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.

2023 – MLB owners unanimously approve the Oakland A’s proposed move from California to Las Vegas, Nevada; it’s the franchise’s fourth home since being established in Philadelphia in 1901.

Glen Arnold Holtkamp

Glen Arnold Holtkamp, 55 years, of Tampa, Florida and formerly of rural West Point, Iowa died Tuesday, October 15, 2024 in Florida.  He was born August 10, 1969, a son of Arnold and Mary Jane (Meierotto) Holtkamp.  He married Coryl Graney on May 20, 2000 in Tampa.

He was a 1988 graduate of Marquette High School, West Point.  Glen was a veteran of the United States Air Force, and served from 1989 to 1998.  He was stationed overseas before being transferred to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.  Glen’s long career as a High Voltage Electrician started as active duty military, and later as a 6th Civil Engineer civilian contractor.  Glen fought a courageous fight against cancer.  He never gave up, he stayed positive, continued living, continued caring about and helping his friends, neighbors and community.  He was loved and will be missed by so many!

He is survived by his wife, Coryl Holtkamp of Tampa; his mother, Mary Jane Montgomery of West Point; three siblings: Perry (Terri) Holtkamp of West Point, Deanna Barr of Fort Madison, and Dora (Ron) Bentler of Salem, Iowa; numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews: Brandon (Darien) Holtkamp and Elijah; Dillon (Kelsey) Holtkamp, Elizabeth Barr, Joshua Barr, Nichole (Seaton) Owensby and Augustus, Atticus, and Baby Owensby (due Feb 2025); Kalvyn (Kate) Bentler and Mia, Bailey, and MaryKate; Justin (Taylor) Bentler and Payton and Carson; and Trevor (Afton) Bentler and Baby Bentler (due Jan 2025); aunts, uncles, cousins, many friends, and his beloved dog, Ray Ray.  He was preceded in death by his father Arnold, step-father Tom Montgomery, and one brother-in-law, Thomas Barr.

Per Glen’s wishes, his body has been cremated.  His family will greet friends 9:30 – 10:30 am Friday, November 22, 2024 at St. James Catholic Church, St. Paul, Iowa.  Mass of Christian burial will follow and begin at 10:30 am Friday, November 22, 2024 at St. James Catholic Church, St. Paul with Reverend Dan Dorau as Celebrant.  Burial with full military rites will be at St. James Cemetery, St. Paul.  A memorial has been established.  Barr Memorial Chapel is honored to serve the Holtkamp family and an online guest book may be found at www.barrmemorialchapel.com.

Mount Pleasant Free Leaf Collection Is Monday & Tuesday Nov 18th & 19th

The City of Mount Pleasant FREE LEAF COLLECTION is scheduled for November 18th & November 19th.

All Mount Pleasant resident’s that live south of Washington Street will be picked up November 18th.

All Mount Pleasant resident’s that live north of Washington Street will be picked up November 19th.

All leaves must be bagged and placed at the curb.

This collection is open to all residents.

questions you should call City Hall at 3851470 or Public Works 385-1480.

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Update November 14th

The Board of Supervisors room was full for their weekly update, November 14th. Caleb Waters, with the Henry county Conservation Departments was present to give his Monthly Update to the board. In the update from the Conservation department, Caleb presented a detailed proposal for a Dump Site In Henry County. The conservation is also working on some grant writing for the year 2025.

Jeff Buffington with Planning and Zoning gave an update on a few new residential addresses being added to the county registry. Jeff also mentioned the number of Land Lines being down, from 4,839 this time last year, to 4,471 current land line phones.

The Board of Supervisors had the 3rd and final reading to repeal Title IV (6) Chapter 4, the operation of ATV/UTV on certain Count Roads. This was opened for public hearing, where the room discussed this very little. Public Hearing was closed and the Board Ruled to Approve the Repeal of Title IV (6) Chapter 4, the operation of ATV/UTV on certain Count Roads. The Board of Supervisors recognize that the Iowa state law in this matter will overrule any county or city law regarding ATV/UTV.

The Henry County Board of Supervisors meet every Thursday at 9am, in the Board of Supervisors Room, Located at the Henry County Court House. These Meetings are open to the public.

Winfield Free Will Thanksgiving Dinner

The Winfield Lions are hosting their annual Free Will Offering Thanksgiving Dinner on Thanksgiving Day, from 11:30a -1p at the Winfield Presbyterian Church.  This is an eat-in dinner by reservation only. Call 319-330-6108 by Wednesday November 20th. The menu includes turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, salad and dessert.

Southeast Iowa Weekly Fishing Report

Weekly fishing report

Big Hollow Lake
Water temperature is in the upper 50s and touching 60 degrees in the afternoons when the sun is shining. Black Crappie – Fair: The weather has stopped crappies from moving into shallow water; try drifting over the brush in 6-8 feet of water. Bluegill – Good: Bluegills are staying in 4-6 feet of water. Anglers are catching some along the jetties on the north side.

Lake Geode
Water temperature is in the mid-50s. Water clarity is improving (less green). Black Crappie – Fair: Find crappies in the rock piles and other fish habitat in 5-7 feet of water. Bluegill – Fair: Bluegills are holding out in 4-6 feet of water. Try the rock piles along the haul road running from the spillway up to straight across the beach. Expect them to leave for deeper water soon. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Work the habitat and rock piles in 8 to 10 feet of water using deep diving crankbait. Bass are still fairly active, especially for this time of the year.

“Festival of Trees” Opens Tonight Nov. 15th

Mount Pleasant is well known for its holiday spirit around the holidays. The downtown square is lit up with lights on the fountain and lights hung from the tractor. This year, Cindy Wardle, owner of ”Sorta Sweet Boutique” has started the first “Festival of Trees” event. This event will be held at 111 Monroe street, Just around from her store.

Cindy has gotten Local Businesses and residents to donate and decorate a tree or wreath to be on display. Starting tonight, visitors will have 3 weekends to pay $5 for individuals or $10 per family, and walk through the indoor forest of trees and wreaths.

Money from the entry fee will go to Main Street Downtown. Following the lighted parade on December 5, the Christmas Trees and Wreaths from the Festival of Trees will be available for sale in a live auction at 8pm.

Proceeds from the Christmas Tree & Wreath sales will go to EveryStep Hospice in Mount Pleasant. EveryStep Hospice is Iowa’s oldest and largest nonprofit, community-based hospice provider. Opening in 1978.