Henry County Selects New Waste Provider, Approves Contract with All American Sanitation

The Henry County Board of Supervisors voted Thursday morning, October 9th, to award the county’s waste management contract to All American Sanitation, following a competitive bidding process between two companies — All American Sanitation and Wemiga Waste Systems, the county’s current provider.

Bids were received several weeks ago and reviewed by the county attorney prior to the board’s discussion and vote. Supervisor Chad White asked whether both companies were prepared to handle potential compactor failures or repairs, including providing backup equipment to prevent the need for hauling loose trash. County staff confirmed that backup systems are in place and both bidders are equipped to manage such issues.

He also inquired if each company would take care of minor maintenance tasks beyond standard waste services — such as equipment painting, minor building repairs, and picking up stray litter. Officials noted that those responsibilities are included in the contract language.

Finally, White asked whether both companies have the trucks and equipment necessary to handle freezing winter conditions without interruption to service. Both bidders were confirmed to be capable of doing so.

After discussion, the board turned to the financial difference between the proposals. The three-year contract from All American Sanitation was $55,800 lower than the bid submitted by Wemiga Waste Systems — about $18,600 in annual savings, or roughly $1,550 per month.

“With all things being equal, money being the deciding factor, I would have to go with All American,” said White. “That’s not to say that Wemiga hasn’t done an outstanding job — they absolutely have.”

Chairman Marc Lindeen agreed, emphasizing that Wemiga has provided excellent service over the past several years. “I’ve never had a concern whatsoever,” he said.

The board also discussed how the cost savings could support broader county goals, such as increased investment in economic development, a top community priority identified during past local option sales tax discussions.

White made the motion to accept All American Sanitation’s bid, seconded by Supervisor Steven Detrick.

Following the decision, Lynn Whaley, President of Wemiga Waste Systems, expressed gratitude to the county for years of partnership. “We appreciate the honesty and what you shared this morning about our company. We’re dedicated to continuing our service through the end of this contract and to our customers across Southeast Iowa.”

 All American Sanitation will officially take over the county’s rural waste services in January. More details will be released when contracts have been signed.

Iowa Fuel Prices Continue to Fall

Fuel prices across Iowa saw another drop this week, according to the latest report from AAA. 

As of Wednesday, the average price of regular unleaded gasoline in Iowa was $2.82 per gallon, down four cents from last week and twelve cents lower than this time last year. The national average also dipped four cents, coming in at $3.12 per gallon. 

Diesel prices followed a similar trend, falling four cents to an Iowa statewide average of $3.46 per gallon. That’s 11 cents higher than a year ago, but still 22 cents below the current national diesel average of $3.68. 

At the wholesale level, Des Moines terminal and rack prices were reported at $1.86 for U87-E10, $2.07 for Unleaded 87 (clear), $2.36 for ULSD #2, $2.75 for ULSD #1, and $2.02 per gallon for E-70. Drivers can continue to expect some price variability across regions, but the recent declines reflect ongoing stability in national crude oil markets and steady Midwest supply. 

Mount Pleasant CSD Site and Policy Committee to Discuss Facility Projects and Policy Updates Thursday 

The Mount Pleasant Community School District’s Site and Policy Committee will meet this afternoon, Thursday, October 9, at 5:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Central Office, located at 1010 East Washington Street, Suite 102. 

The Site Committee will review several facility-related topics, including potential improvements to lighting at the district’s baseball field and proposals for abatement work at the PEO Memorial Building. Committee members will also discuss the planned transition of the WisdomQuest Alternative High School to the district’s Activity Center, as well as receive information on the sale of property at 400 East Madison Street. Updates from the Facilities Ad Hoc Committee are also on the agenda. 

Following that, the Policy Committee will conduct a second reading of School Board Policy Series 300, which covers administrative functions within the district. The committee will also consider three proposed fundraisers — from iJAG’s 9th and 10th grade students, the Salem PTA, and the High School Junior Class/iJAG program. 

The meeting is open to the public. 

Henry County 4-H Kicks Off New Season with Open House Event 

The excitement of a new 4-H year filled the air as families and students gathered for the Henry County 4-H Open House, marking the official start of another season of learning, leadership, and livestock. 

Among those attending was returning 4-H member Jeb Beard, the son of Katie and Philip Beard, who is preparing to enter his second year in the program.  

 

When asked what brought him back for another year, Jeb’s enthusiasm was clear. “I just thought the showing process was really fun.” he said. 

The open house served as an opportunity for new and returning members alike to learn about project options ranging from livestock and photography to woodworking, robotics, and community service. Volunteers and club leaders were on hand to answer questions and encourage youth to get involved. 

Henry County 4-H continues to build on its strong legacy of helping young people gain hands-on experience, develop responsibility, and build confidence — one project at a time. 

For more information on joining 4-H in Henry County, families can contact the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Office or visit www.extension.iastate.edu/henry 

Mount Pleasant Council Reviews Audit, Approves Projects and New Business Developments

The Mount Pleasant City Council met Wednesday evening at City Hall, covering audit results, infrastructure updates, and new site plans. 

City Administrator Brent Schleisman reported the city’s 2025 audit has been received, noting strong financial management and compliance. The council also approved the annual financial report to be submitted to the State of Iowa and published locally. 

An amendment was approved to the Winfield Avenue Replacement Project’s engineering agreement after the Iowa DOT required the road and trail portions to be separated due to different grant requirements. The project includes $1.9 million in state and federal funding. The council also approved a $149,100 contract with Geeding Construction for manhole replacements to prepare for upcoming roadwork. 

Two new developments received approval: Bark Blvd. Kennels, a boarding & daycare facility and Coffee shop at 905 and 907 East Ash Street, and a six-building self-storage complex by County Ridge Builders at 915 South Iris Street. 

Council members also approved a $90,000 cost reduction change order for the airport taxi lane and hangar project. Mayor Steve Brimhall noted that the airport had a productive year, including spraying over 200,000 acres and training new pilots. 

A resident raised a concern about tree maintenance along Broadway Street; the city will review whether the trees are within the right-of-way. 

The next City Council meeting is scheduled for October 22 at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall. 

Sports, October 9th

High School Volleyball

Winfield-Mt. Union will attempt to spoil Hillcrest Academy’s senior night at 7:30 pm tonight. 

Burlington Notre Dame will host New London tonight at 7:30 pm.

West Burlington will head back home to take on Danville tonight at 7:30 pm. 

Wapello will make the trip to Lone Tree tonight at 6:30 pm.

#2 Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to Central Lee tonight at 7:30 pm.

Van Buren County will look for their own senior night victory tonight against Mediapolis at 7:30 pm.

WACO will face off against Louisa-Muscatine tonight at 7:30 pm on the road. 

Columbus will travel to Highland tonight at 7:30 pm. 

Mt. Pleasant and Fairfield will travel to Oskaloosa for a tournament on Saturday, October 11th. 

High School Cross Country

Columbus will have their senior night tonight when they hold the Mike Jay Invitational with New London, WACO, and Winfield-Mt. Union making the trip.

Mediapolis will host their Invitational tonight with Notre Dame/West Burlington, Central Lee, Danville, Holy Trinity Catholic, Mt. Pleasant, and Wapello participating. 

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will stay on the road to take on Keokuk tomorrow, October 10th, 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 tangle with Mid-Prairie tomorrow at 7 pm on the road. 

Van Buren County will welcome Wapello to town tomorrow at 7 pm. 

WACO will host Springville tomorrow at 7 pm. 

Fairfield will travel to Fort Madison tomorrow at 7:30 pm. 

West Burlington/Notre Dame will look to regroup for their road showdown with West Liberty at 7 pm tomorrow. 

Central Lee will compete against Wilton at 7 pm tomorrow on the road. 

Danville will take on Pekin tomorrow at home to celebrate their senior night at 7 pm. 

Southeast Iowa Playbook

Danville was our school of focus for last night’s episode of the Southeast Iowa Playbook with our special guests being senior captains Graci Huff and Byers Nealey. For Huff, the honor of captain goes beyond a title,

“Yeah, and I don’t really see it as I’m the captain. Like, overall, it’s like I get the pleasure to lift people up and lead the team by example and just be someone that they can come to if they need to talk to me about anything. They need to be lifted up during the game and stuff like that. My goal is also, as the captain, to be the loudest one on the court and the one that’s always communicating, so that if other people are maybe like, it wouldn’t be as noticeable because I’m loud enough.”

While Nealey is looking to leave behind a legacy of doing everything to the best of your ability,

“I mean, I just want to try and teach them all that, you know, no one’s too big to do the little things and that nothing is guaranteed. You got to work for it… I mean, in practice like do the warmups right. I mean it doesn’t seem like a big deal. But I mean if you can’t even just finish the extra few feet to go through the line, how are you going to, I mean do your job in the game, if you can’t do little things, you can’t do the big things.”

If you missed last night’s episode, then follow this link: Danville Episode

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team was swept by Kirkwood Community College last night in a contentious match by scores of 25-22, 25-20, and 25-19. The Blackhawks will host a triangular on Sunday, October 12th. 

The men’s soccer snuck out with a 2-1 victory over St. Louis Community College yesterday, while the women’s soccer team fell to St. Louis Community College, 7-2. 

The men’s and women’s soccer teams will travel to Central Community College on Saturday, October 11th. 

College Football

#22 Iowa State will stay on the road as they look to regroup against Colorado on Saturday, October 11th, at 2:30 pm. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call. 

Iowa will travel to Wisconsin on Saturday for kickoff at 6:05 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM will be on the call. 

This Day in Sports History

1938 – The Cleveland Rams and the Chicago Bears play one of only four penalty free games in NFL history; Rams win 14-7 at Cleveland Stadium.

1989 – Art Shell becomes the first Black NFL head coach in the modern era; his Los Angeles Raiders beat the New York Jets 14-7 on Monday Night Football.

1997 – North Carolina’s men’s basketball coach Dean Smith retires as the winningest coach in college basketball.

Henry County Board of Supervisors October 9, 2025 9:00 a.m.

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St Ste 202

Mt Pleasant, IA 52641

Fax: 319-385-3601

Chad White, Vice-Chair Marc Lindeen, Chairman Steven Detrick, Member

319-385-0759 319-385-0760 319-385-0761________

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors

October 9, 2025

9:00 a.m.

1. Approval of Agenda

2. Approval of Minutes

3. Approval of Claims

4. County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss Weekly Updates

Resolution – Speed limit on Quincy Avenue, South of New London

5. Acceptance of the Resignation of IT and Safety Director Derek Wellington

6. Responsibility for ITs Budget

7. Henry County Sanitation Bids, All American Sanitation & WEMIGA Waste

8. Iowa Primary Care Association Sarah Berndt & Unity Stevens

9. Liquor License Renewal Romes Hot Spot Bar & Grill

10. Motion to approve of Suspend Taxes

11. Approval of Resolution # 29-2025

12. Approval of Resolution #29-2025 Morey Subdivision, in Section 3 Tippecanoe Township

Supervisors’ Sub-Committees’

Prep Volleyball: Holy Trinity Catholic Stays Put at #2 in Class 1A

Prep Volleyball- The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) released their seventh edition of the volleyball rankings and with 12 days remaining before the start of regional volleyball Holy Trinity Catholic remains a favorite in Class 1A.

Class 1A

Saint Ansgar remains on top of the standings with a 23-4 record having won their last 14 games and dropping only two sets in the process. Holy Trinity Catholic with a 29-2 record sits at #2.

The Crusaders have been a powerhouse at the net for the last two decades, but this might rank as one of their most efficient squads. The team ranks 2nd in assists per set and 4th in kills per set in Class 1A with the 4th best kill efficiency at 0.260.

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference champions two losses have come against West Branch, who is a tough 2A team, and #13 in Class 3A Wilton. Impressively, the Crusaders are on a 17-game winning streak.

The duo of Adalyn Kruse, a junior, and Calli Kruse, a sophomore, had led the team with Adalyn nailing 270 kills on a kill efficiency of 0.305, while Calli has tabbed 383 assists so far this season.

This is without mentioning the senior two-time All-State middle-hitter Presley Myers (plus an honorable mention her freshman season). Myers has taken nearly 200 less swings but boasts a kill efficiency of 0.396. Add in 53 total blocks and 39 aces and the senior has been nearly unstoppable.

The Crusaders will truly be tested at a tournament in Pella on Saturday, October 11th, with the likes of Class 5A’s #7 Valley and the hosts, Class 4A’s Pella.

Other Classes

Denver, with only one loss in 42 matches this season, reigns atop of Class 2A. Western Christian is ranked #1 in Class 3A. Clear Creek-Aman remained atop of Class 4A, while 32-1 Waukee Northwest is the team to beat in Class 5A.