Phyllis A. Nicholson, 84, of Mount Pleasant passed away on Saturday, August 30, 2025 at the New London Specialty Care Center, surrounded by her loving family.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mount Pleasant.
Phyllis A. Nicholson, 84, of Mount Pleasant passed away on Saturday, August 30, 2025 at the New London Specialty Care Center, surrounded by her loving family.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mount Pleasant.
Merle Yaley, 98, of Mount Pleasant died Sunday, August 31, 2025, at Park Place Elder Living.
Merle was born September 1, 1926, in Lee County, Iowa, the son of Eugene and Edith (Blint) Yaley. He graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 1944. On February 10, 1950, Merle was united in marriage to Hazel Mowrey in Nashville, Tennessee. They made their home in the Mount Pleasant community where they farmed for many years. He also sold Tomco and ACCO seed corn, and was a heavy equipment operator for Whaley Construction. In retirement he worked for Roth Management doing maintenance on rental properties. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, carpentry, working on cars and tractors, and attending auctions. Merle and Hazel enjoyed square dancing and attending country music festivals.
Merle is survived by three grandchildren, Kesh (Dr. Robert Greiner II) Hecker-Greiner, Brandon (Heather) Yaley, Danica (Aaron) Tolen; 13 great grandchildren, Karagen and Logan Hecker, Trey, Trinity, and Tristyn Greiner, Taryn, Amira, Avery and Kingston Tolen, Braiden and James Yaley, Aurora and Henry Liggett; great great grandson Braxton Ross; three sisters, Velna Smith of Salem, Carol (Dean) Anderson of New London, Marlene (Dick) Lenz of New London; brother Marvin (Jan) Yaley of Mount Pleasant; sister-in-law Irma Yaley of Mount Pleasant; many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Merle was preceded in death by his parents, wife Hazel, sons, Richard and Ron, brother George, sister Bertha Pickle, brothers-in-law Jack Pickle, Ed Smith, and two nephews.
Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday, September 5, 2025, at Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory. Burial will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until time of service on Friday. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the Mount Pleasant High School Wrestling Program. The Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory is caring for Merle and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com
MOUNT PLEASANT—The Midwest Old Threshers Reunion marked its 75th anniversary with the crowning of the 2025 Miss Sweet 16, continuing a tradition that began in 1968.
This year’s Midwest Old Threshers Sweet sixteen title went to Lauryn Willham of Mount Pleasant, who impressed judges with her commitment, volunteer spirit, and a creative interview project in which she spoke with 75 people to honor the reunion’s milestone year.
Beatrice Anderson was named Miss Volunteer 2025, recognized for her dedication and positive energy while working across reunion grounds. Isabella Traman was announced as the second runner-up, and Naomi English received the title of first runner-up.
The Sweet 16 program, celebrating its 57th year, brings together young women from across the region each summer. Candidates begin preparing in May, meeting throughout the summer before volunteering in numerous areas during reunion week. Their work includes assisting at the ticket gates, souvenir stands, carousel, log village, and even helping with tractor operations and children’s activities.
Coordinator Danielle, who marked her 10th year leading the program, thanked the 2024 court for their support, recognized sponsors and volunteers who keep the program running, and highlighted the personal growth the experience provides.
Judging is based on a combination of interviews, presentations, and secret evaluations from judges who observe contestants throughout the week. While interviews test poise and communication, secret judges weigh heavily on customer service, attitude, and work ethic during the long reunion days.
The event also included recognition of past volunteers for reaching milestones in service hours, underscoring Old Threshers’ emphasis on community contribution.
“This program is about more than a crown,” Danielle said. “It’s about giving these young women opportunities to grow, learn, and serve. We are so proud of the way they represent Old Threshers.”
The Sweet 16 coronation drew a large crowd at this year’s reunion, with attendees applauding both the winners and the 22 candidates who participated.
Congratulations to Midwest Old Threshers Sweet sixteen: Lauryn Willham of Mount Pleasant.
High School Volleyball
Mt. Pleasant and Fairfield competed at the Grinnell Tournament over the weekend, which included the two conference rivals meeting twice and the Panthers exiting with the win in both matches. Mt. Pleasant finished the tournament with a 3-2 record, being swept by Grinnell (13-21, 11-21) and Clear Creek Amana (8-21, 9-21), while returning the favor against Carlisle (21-16, 22-20). Fairfield would also sweep Carlisle (21-17, 21-14), setting up a pair of showdowns with the Panthers.
Mt. Pleasant would set the tone, winning the first set 21-9 before clawing out a 22-20 set two victory and sweep of game one. The Trojans would not go down easy in game two, splitting the first two sets before Mt. Pleasant again kept Fairfield at arms-length to win the deciding set 15-13.
Mt. Pleasant will open conference play tomorrow, September 2nd, on the road against Washington at 7:15 pm.
Fairfield will host Fort Madison tomorrow at 7:15 pm.
Burlington Notre Dame had a successful weekend at Quincy, sweeping Pleasant Hill, Payson-Seymour, and Galesburg twice to end the tournament with a 4-1 record, losing to East St. Louis (16-25, 18-25). Emma Elmore was named to the All-Tournament team for the Nikes’ effort.
Central Lee hosted the Hawk Invitational over the weekend and split their matches, defeating West Burlington 15-7 in the third set tiebreaker and sweeping Pekin (21-6, 21-19) before losing to Mid-Prairie (6-21, 8-21) and Burlington in a grueling match 26-28 and 22-25. Kenna Sandoval tallied 57 assists, leading to Taylor Jones and Nora Lampe each notching 15 kills apiece.
Van Buren County had some success, outlasting Keokuk in the third set to win the tiebreaker 15-8, but was swept by Durant and Burlington to end their Hawk Invite. West Burlington squashed Pekin 21-6 and 21-9, but fell to Mid-Prairie and Burlington in straight sets.
The Arrow Tournament will take place at Wapello High School tomorrow with Burlington Notre Dame, Central Lee, Columbus, Holy Trinity Catholic, and Mediapolis participating.
Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to Louisa-Muscatine tomorrow at 7:30 pm.
WACO will host a quad on Thursday, September 4th, with Fairfield and New London making the trip.
High School Football
Mt. Pleasant will travel to take on Knoxville on Friday, September 5th, at 7:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.
Mediapolis will attempt to bounce back on Friday against Keokuk at home at 7 pm.
WACO will have an early season rivalry matchup against Winfield-Mt. Union on Friday at 7 pm on the road.
West Burlington/Notre Dame will look to start the season 2-0 when they travel to Fort Madison on Friday at 7:30 pm.
Danville will face off against Louisa-Muscatine on Friday at 7 pm at home.
Columbus will take on Van Buren County on Friday at 7 pm on the road.
Wapello will host Highland on Friday at 7 pm.
Central Lee will clash with Albia on Friday at 7 pm at home.
New London will travel to Pekin on Friday at 7 pm.
Fairfield will face off against Centerville on Friday at 7:30 pm at home.
High School Cross Country
Central Lee competed at the Prairie Invitational over the weekend and the girls’ team collected 12th place with 347 points, while the boys’ team finished in 14th place with 370 points. Macy Anderson claimed 65th place with a time of 23 minutes and 36 seconds for the girls’ team and Orion St. Clair paced the boys’ team with a 70th place time of 19 minutes and 6 seconds. The Hawks will join Notre Dame/West Burlington and Holy Trinity Catholic at the Keokuk Invite on Thursday, September 4th.
Danville will compete at the Williamsburg Invitational tomorrow, September 2nd, along with Mt. Pleasant and Mediapolis.
Van Buren County, Mediapolis, Fairfield, and New London will head to the Wildwood Meet on Thursday.
High School Girls’ Tennis
Mt. Pleasant will square off against Burlington at home tomorrow, September 2nd.
Fairfield will take on Mt. Pleasant on Thursday, September 4th, at home.
Southeastern Community College
The volleyball team finished the Jimmy John’s Tournament with a 2-2 record after splitting their weekend games. The Blackhawks were swept by Mineral Area College to start the day by scores of 12-25, 18-25, and 23-25, but responded with a 16-kill performance by Aviana West leading to a four-set victory over Spoon River College (15-16, 16-25, 25-16, 25-19). West led the team with 24 kills over the two contests, followed by Taryn Havener’s 21 kills and Jacque Adair’s 19 kills. Maddie Jones notched 54 assists. The Blackhawks will host Iowa Lakes Community College at 7 pm on Wednesday, September 3rd.
The women’s soccer team lost a close match against Metropolitan Community College over the weekend 1-0. The Blackhawks will stay on the road to take on Lincoln Land Community College on Thursday, September 4th.
The men’s soccer team traded their weekend matchups, shutting out Metropolitan Community College 3-0 on Saturday and enduring a second half collapse against Johnston County Community College that featured three unanswered goals leading to a 4-2 loss. Joshua Barboza scored two goals over the weekend slate. The Blackhawks will host Illinois Central College on Saturday, September 6th.
College Football
#22 Iowa State faced no jetlag from their trip to Ireland back to the states, walloping South Dakota 55-7 and broke a couple records in the process. Rocco Becht completed a school record 95% of his passes on his way to 278 yards and three touchdowns. Yet, the real highlight of the game occurred when Kyle Konrardy nailed a 63-yard field goal right before halftime to break the school and Jack Trice Stadium record.
It was not pretty, but Iowa took down UAlbany over the weekend 34-7. Xavier Williams led the Hawkeye ground attack, gaining 122 of the team’s 323 rushing yards and scoring one of the team’s three touchdowns.
The Cy-Hawk game is scheduled for Saturday, September 6th, at 11 am. For the Cyclone broadcast, tune in to KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130, while KILJ 105.5 FM will have the Hawkeye broadcast.
This Day in Sports History
1946 – First US Open for Women’s Golf, Spokane CC: Patty Berg wins inaugural Open and it’s the only one played in match play format; takes it over Betty Jameson.
1964 – San Francisco Giants reliever Masanori Murakami becomes the first Japanese-born player to appear in the MLB; on his debut, the Osuki native throws a scoreless inning in a 4-1 loss v New York Mets.
1984 – Willie Totten of Mississippi Valley State passes for a Division I-AA record 536 yards and nine touchdowns in a 86-0 rout of Kentucky State. Jerry Rice catches 17 passes for 294 yards and five touchdowns and breaks his own Division I-AA record for receiving yards.
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Carol Irene Steward Keck, 81, of New London, formerly of Mackinaw, Illinois, died Saturday, August 30, 2025 at New London Specialty Care. She was born December 22, 1943, in Mediapolis to Carroll Clark Steward and Opal Irene McGraw Steward Vaughn. She married Carroll Dean Keck; they divorced after twenty years. She attended Mediapolis schools and was of the Methodist faith.
She was a homemaker and worked as a CNA. Carol enjoyed reading, dancing, spending time with family; and her favorite shows were Survivor, CSI, NCIS and she was an avid fan of Days of Our Lives.
Survivors include her children, Todd (Jody) Shultz of New London, Deana (Brad) Bogner of Lacon, Illinois, Scott (Chris) Keck of Salem and Carla (Bryan) Moon of Wyanet, Illinois; eleven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren with another great-grandson on the way; brother Ron Steward of Mediapolis; sisters Charlotte Vigue of Mt. Pleasant, Connie Palmer of Muscatine and Nancie Steward of New London; and many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter April; brothers Merle and Gary; sisters Sandy, Anna May, Sharon, Susie and one in infancy; and grandson Dustin Shultz.
According to her wishes, her body has been cremated and there will be no services. Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.
Catherine J. Corbin, 77, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Friday, August 29, 2025 at Parkview Care Center in Fairfield.
A time to honor Catherine prior to cremation will begin at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. A time to share memories will begin at 10:00 a.m. and will conclude at 11:30 a.m.
Catherine was born February 21, 1948 in Phoenix, Arizona, the daughter of Thomas and Barbara (Hartzell) Corbin.
Catherine was a registered dietitian for 15 years and a life-long learner. She attended Maharishi International University, and a follower of Transcendental Meditation. More recently she had been active in the Oracle Girl Community. She enjoyed cooking, riding her bicycle, and spending time outside in nature. Catherine was an avid skier in her younger years and even lived at Lake
Tahoe for a few years.
Those left to honor her memory include her brother, David Corbin, sister in
law Meena Corbin of Santa Cruz, California; one niece, Preeya Corbin and one
nephew, Bryan Corbin; two great-nephews, Milo Sierra and Darius Corbin; one
great-niece, Emiline Sierra; half-brother and sister Ted and Marge Corbin of
Oregon; and many dear friends in Fairfield.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Online condolences may be made to Catherine’s family at www.behnerfh.com.
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