Local High School Football Scores (Week 6)

8-Player

(6-1) WACO 67, (1-5) New London 42

(1-6) HLV 58, (0-7) Twin Cedars 8

(4-3) Colo-Nesco 42, (1-5) English Valleys 20

(6-0) #8 Iowa Valley 72, (3-3) Winfield-Mt. Union 30

Class A

(4-2) Danville 7, (1-5) Van Buren County 6

(6-0) #5 Lisbon 49, (2-4) Wapello 0

(3-3) Columbus 54, (0-6) Louisa-Muscatine 0

Class 2A

(3-3) Mid-Prairie 24, (2-4) Mediapolis 8

(4-2) Albia 41, (3-3) Davis County 7

(5-1) West Burlington/Notre Dame 34, (4-2) Central Lee 13

Class 3A

(5-1) Washington 39, (2-4) Mt. Pleasant 28

(5-1) Mt. Vernon 46, (1-5) Assumption 14

(3-3) Keokuk 60, (0-6) Fort Madison 7

(5-1) Williamsburg 54, (1-5) Fairfield 12

Class 4A

(4-2) Clear Creek Amana 56, (2-4) Burlington 0

Jackson Roe – Pending

Jackson Roe, 102, died Friday, October 4, 2024, at Addington Place of Mount Pleasant. Funeral services are pending at the Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory in Mount Pleasant.

 

Dorothy “Dottie” Moehlman

Dorothy E. “Dottie” Moehlman, 85, of Mt. Pleasant, died Friday, October 4, 2024 at Park Place Elder Living in Mt. Pleasant.

The service of Requiem Holy Eucharist will be held on Tuesday, November 26, 2024 at 10:30 AM at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 204 East Washington Street, Mt. Pleasant. Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant.

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

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

 

Early Morning Fire in Lockridge

It appears that a historical site was unfortunately destroyed in an early morning fire on Friday. Residents of Lockridge may have awoken to the site of flames coming from the historical Lockridge Hotel, built in 1886. Firefighters with Lockridge Fire and Rescue arrived on scene around 2:30 a.m. and fought the fire for 7 hours until clearing the scene at 9:30 am. They were assisted by the Fairfield and Mt. Pleasant Fire Departments.

Reports suggest that the hotel is destroyed.

 

HCHC Offering Mammography Screening for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Early detection is the best protection against breast cancer. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Henry County Health Center will offer screening mammograms with no appointment necessary on Friday, October 18. Normal billing processes will apply.

On October 18, anyone over the age of 40 is invited to get a routine screening mammogram between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at HCHC with the following guidelines:

  • Must be over the age of 40.
  • Routine screening mammograms only.
  • Must be at least one year since your last mammogram for insurance purposes.
  • No appointment necessary but must register at the health center registration areas near the main entrance.
  • Patients must designate a physician or advanced practice provider to receive the report.
  • Normal billing processes will apply.

HCHC patients receive advanced breast imaging with HCHC’s 3-D mammography. Breast tomosynthesis, often referred to as 3-D mammography, allows doctors to see masses and distortions associated with cancers and precancerous cells significantly more clearly than conventional 2-D mammography.

For more information about mammography at HCHC, contact the Diagnostic Imaging Department at 319-385-6158. On October 18, no appointment is required for a routine screening mammogram; just register at the registration areas near the front entrance of the hospital. However, for patients wanting to schedule a mammogram, call 319-385-6540.

Another Work Session Set for Henry County Supervisors

There will be a second work session for the Henry County Supervisors, in which the only item on the agenda is to discuss the alternative energy overlay district. This meeting will take place on Tuesday, October 8th, at 10:00am in the Henry County Courthouse. At the regular supervisors meeting on Thursday morning, board chair Moeller said it is clear that the 3-man board has more to discuss before bringing this matter to a public hearing.

Also, at the meeting on Thursday, Shelly Barber, auditor, reminded the room that early voting will begin on October 16th and will be open Monday-Friday from 8:00am-4:30pm. The courthouse will open on Saturday, November 2nd, from 9-5pm for early voting as well.

At a recent board meeting, the assistant county attorney voiced his opinion that the proposed alternate energy ordinance put forth by the Henry County Watchmen LLC would not hold up in court. Multiple people were upset that he did not elaborate on what parts of the proposed Watchmen ordinance are not defensible. Steven Giebelhausen addressed these comments today, saying that he will not be making his legal opinions over this issue to the public, as it is a breach of ethical duties and could be illegal. If a board member wants to discuss the ordinance with him, that is fine.

Absentee Ballots to be Mailed on October 16th

The General Election is just over one month away now, and the Henry County Auditor’s office would like to remind voters that Henry County voters have not yet received their ballot in the mail. The Henry County Auditor’s Office will mail all requested absentee ballots to be sent to their home on October 16th.

This is also the same day that early voting will begin at the Henry County Courthouse on the second floor in the conference room.  Please bring your ID with you.

Early voting is open Monday through Friday 8am – 4:30 pm and also on Saturday, November 2nd the Courthouse will be open from 9 am to 5 pm. If anyone has any questions, please call the Henry County Auditor’s Office at (319) 385-0756

MPCHS 2024 Homecoming Court

Congratulations to your 2024 MPCHS Homecoming court!
Guys (Left to right): Cooper Coleman, Payton Walker, Zach Newton (King), Owen Baker, Dane Cook
Girls (Left to right): Charice Auwerda, Alexis Wagner, Addison Peck (Queen), Alexa Fuller, Tori Wilson
You can see the court today at the homecoming parade, beginning at 3:01pm!
And a special thankyou to Lomont Molding!