Sports, September 10th

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will stay at home to compete against Tipton on Friday, September 13th, at 7 pm for Military Appreciation Night. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

West Burlington/Notre Dame will go against West Liberty on Friday at 7:30 pm at home.

WACO will celebrate homecoming this Friday at 7 pm against Winfield-Mt. Union.

New London will host Iowa Valley on Friday at 7 pm.

Fairfield will face off against Washington on Friday at 7:30 pm on the road.

Danville is back at home to take on Pekin on Friday at 7 pm.

Van Buren County will host Highland on Friday at 7 pm for their home opener.

Central Lee will take on Durant on Friday at 7 pm at home.

Mediapolis will attempt to upset Regina Catholic on Friday at 7 pm on the road.

Columbus will hit the road to face off against Lisbon at 7 pm on Friday.

Wapello will compete at home against Louisa-Muscatine on Friday at 7 pm.

High School Volleyball

WACO will face off against Wapello tonight at 7:30 pm at home.

Winfield-Mt. Union will take on Pekin tonight at 7:30 pm on the road.

West Burlington will host a rematch against Burlington Notre Dame tonight at 7:30 pm.

Van Buren County will face off against New London tonight at 7:30 pm at home.

Holy Trinity Catholic will look to right the ship tonight against Danville at 7:30 pm on the road.

Mt. Pleasant will attempt to get back in the win column tonight at home against Fort Madison with the opening serve at 7:15 pm.

Central Lee will host Mediapolis tonight at 7:30 pm.

Fairfield will travel to Keokuk tonight at 7:15 pm.

High School Cross Country

Winfield-Mt. Union, New London, Danville, Holy Trinity Catholic, Meidapolis, and Van Buren County will run tonight at 4:30 pm at the Riverview Club.

Fairfield will host their invitational on Thursday, September 12th, with Burlington Notre Dame, Central Lee, Danville, Holy Trinity Catholic, Mediapolis, Mt. Pleasant, Winfield-Mt. Union, Van Buren County, and New London all attending.

High School Cross Country Rankings

The Iowa Track Coaches Association released their third edition of the individual rankings for the 2024 season and Class 1A features the best local competition with seven runners ranked in the top 30.

Starting in Class 3A on the boys’ side, Washington’s Tyler Alderton was the lone man standing as the senior was bumped from #10 in Class 3A last week to #27 this week. Alderton finished in the top 10 of the Bob Brown Invitational over the weekend with a time of 17 minutes and 48 seconds.

The girls’ side of Class 3A saw Avery Rump’s first place finish at the Keokuk Meet last week of 20 minutes and 10 seconds elevate her from unranked to #12 in this week’s rankings.

In Class 2A, Will Schmidgall of Mediapolis entered the rankings at #7. The sophomore has clocked in a time of 17 minutes even for the season through two meets.

The boys’ Class 1A rankings featured five local runners ranked within the top 30, including three within the top 15.

Lincoln Bainbridge of Van Buren County headlines the list of local runners as the junior is ranked #7 in Class 1A. He raced to a time of 17 minutes and 42 seconds in his first race of the season and has helped the Warriors grab second place as a team in each of their first two meets.

Winfield-Mt. Union’s Kohlby Newsom snuck into the top 10 at #10. In the only race of the season for the Wolves, the senior finished with a time of 17 minutes and 30 seconds.

At #13, Danville’s Jackson Shacklett has helped the Bears finish in first as a team in their only meet of the season. Jude Dykstra of WACO entered the rankings at #22 and Ty Muniz jumped into the top 30 at #29 for Columbus.

On the girls’ side, Marie Yoder of Hillcrest Academy ranked #10 and Danville’s Alaina Gourley was placed at #19 for Class 1A.

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team will face off against Des Moines Area Community College tomorrow, September 11th, at 7 pm on the road.

College Football

Iowa will attempt to get back on track against Troy at home on Saturday, September 14th, with kickoff at 3 pm. The broadcast will be on KILJ 105.5 FM.

Iowa State is on a bye week.

College Football Honors

Iowa State’s last second victory over Iowa yielded a handful of honors for some of the stars of the game.

Darien Porter’s two interceptions for the Cyclone defense led to the defensive back earning the East-West Shrine Bowl Co-Breakout Defensive Player of the Week. He is just the third Cyclone to capture two interceptions in one game and the first since David Sims in 2009.

Additionally, Kyle Konrady was named Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week after he nailed a 46-yard field goal and the game-winning 54-yard field goal. His game-winning kick was also named the Pop-Tarts Crazy Good Play of the Week.

This Day in Sports History

1960 – Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia runs a World Record time 2:15:16.2 barefoot to win the men’s marathon at the Rome Olympics; Bikila became the first East African to win a medal.

1972 – American freestyle wrestler Dan Gable wins the 68kg division gold medal at the Munich Olympics; he’s the only Olympic wrestler not to have a single point scored against him in the competition.

1989 – Indianapolis Colt running back Eric Dickerson rushes for 106 yards against San Francisco to become the fastest player to top the 10,000 yard plateau in only his 91st career game.

Mt. Pleasant City Council Work Session Meeting Agenda 09/12

The Mount Pleasant City Council will hold a work session on Thursday, September 12, 2024, at City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street, City Administrator’s Conference Room at 4:00 pm.

AGENDA

  1. Roll Call.
  2. Approve agenda.
  3. New Business
  4. a) Discuss Public Works Director Position
  5. Public Forum

Mt. Pleasant City Council Meeting Agenda 09/11

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in Regular Session on Wednesday, September 11 , 2024, at City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street, second-floor meeting room at 5:30 p.m.

AGENDA

  1. Roll Call.
  2. Consent Agenda: To the Public — All items with an asterisk (*) are routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion and a roll call of the Councilmembers. There will be no separate discussion of items unless the Mayor, a Councilmember or citizen so request, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.
  3. Receive & file communications.
  4. Approve agenda.

*5. Approve minutes of previous meetings.

*6. Approve payment of bills.

*7. Receive report of Officers including Resolution No. 2024-82 approving August transfers.

  1. Old Business-
    1. 3rd reading/adopt the Ordinance appealing and replacing certain sections regarding animal control of the City Code of Ordinances.
    2. Renewal of a Special Class C Retail Alcohol License for Main Street Mount Pleasant at 101 W Washington Street.
  2. New Business-
    1. Approve Mayoral appointments to the Community Development Committee.
  3. Public Forum.
  4. Adjourn to meet in regular session on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Chad Hudson Unveiled as President of Community Bankers Services and Insurance Board

Chad Hudson

Chad Hudson is a familiar name in this area, as he has been involved in banking for nearly 20 years in Southeast Iowa. He now has another wick in the fire that is the world of banking. After being announced as Senior Vice President for Danville State Savings Bank in February, Hudson is now the President of the Community Bankers Services and Insurance (CBSI) board. CBSI is the for-profit subsidiary of Community Bankers of Iowa.

According to their website, the Services and Insurance subsidiary is governed by a ten-person board of directors whose primary purpose is to oversee the operation of currently endorsed products and services and to evaluate vendor performance and suitability for continued use by CBI members. This board also evaluates new product and service providers for association endorsement, and their decisions are presented to the Community Bankers of Iowa Board of Directors for affirmation. CBSI Moard membership is made up of the Community Bankers of Iowa Executive Committee and five at-large members who serve three-year terms.

The mission statement of CBI is to “promote public endorsement of independent banking and to support and secure an environment that is favorable to independent ownership and local control of Iowa banks.”

Wayland Resident Wins Prestigious National Award for Driving

Wayland local Brian Troutman, a CPC Logistics truck driver assigned to drive for John Deere, was named a National Private Truck Council (NPTC) National Driver All-Star at the annual NPTC National Safety Conference September 5 in Orlando, Florida.

Every year NPTC National Driver All-Star awards are given to private fleet truck drivers who have demonstrated high performance standards against their peers throughout the country based on customer service, safety, adherence to company standards, regulatory compliance and community service

In a statement, he attributes the success to his dad, who taught him how to take pride in maintaining his vehicle and pleasing the customer.

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda 09/12

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St  Ste 202

Mt Pleasant IA  52641

Fax:  319-385-3601

 

Chad White, Member            Marc Lindeen, Vice-Chairman        Greg Moeller, Chairman    

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

AGENDA

 

September 12, 2024

1.Approve Agenda

2.Approve Minutes

3.Jake Hotchkiss Engineer Weekly Update

4.Caleb Waters, Conservation Monthly Update

5.Joe Buffington, P & Z Monthly Update

6.Presentation by Daughters of American Revolution Organization

7.Public Comments

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

Mt. Pleasant School Board Discusses Video Team, Truancy, and FFA

5 members of the Mt. Pleasant school board met for their September meeting last night. Notably absent were members Donnolly and Williamson. The meeting began with past and present students of Mr. Wagoner’s video team sharing their favorite memories as part of the student spotlight. One student voiced that they enjoyed being there for the parents who couldn’t make it. Superintendent Henriksen even called MPTV Closeup a “lifeline” during the COVID months when many parents were unable to make it to their child’s event.

Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services works with TAP (Transition Alliance Program) to help students who have “barriers” such as a mental disability. Any student with an IEP, 504, or medical diagnosis, can be counseled through this program, which is way to help them transition from highschool to life through job tours, coaching, life skills, and more.

The FY25 penny sales tax revenue estimates were shared, with the district expected to receive close to 2.4 million dollars to be used on upgrades, maintenance, and buildings and grounds to name a few. Speaking of buildings and grounds, there was a construction progress meeting on Monday to discuss happenings at the new facility located at 1515 E Monroe St. Construction is about one week ahead of schedule and they are hoping to bore the main electric line under the road this week.

The board continued their meeting by discussing new changes to Iowa’s law that will see less leniency offered to those who miss school. Chronic Absenteeism and truancy have been redefined, which will see students who miss 10% of the days in a semester consider “chronically absent” and those who miss 20% as truant. To put that into perspective, students who are absent for 9 days this first semester, will receive a certified letter home.

Excused absences no longer are exempt, meaning students who miss class for any reason, such as staying home sick, will count against them. There are a few exemptions, such as students including religious services or those who have already reached the graduation requirements. It is important to note that these changes have not been brought forth by the school district, but rather the state. Angie Blint, the president of the school board, asked a variety of questions on this matter, referring to a hypothetical student who has a sickness and stays home for 2 weeks. Looking at the other side of the coin, she mentioned that this new policy might scare students into coming to school, even if they are sick, which could cause illnesses to spread quicker and easier.

The board finished their meeting by approving a trip request for the FFA National Convention in Indianapolis in late October. 14 students will be attending this year, which offers them to opportunity to network with likeminded individuals and bring improvement back home, according to one student who has attended in the past. Board member Mike Hampton stated that he worked with FFA students at the Midwest Old Threshers Reunion and that they were hardworking and a “fantastic group.”

Local Business, Aurora Salon LLC, Receives $10,000 Grant – Will Be Used to Add Accessible Ramp

“Changes are coming to a small corner of Main Street Mount Pleasant, thanks to a Backing Small Business Enhancement Grant through American Express and Main Street America.

On Tuesday, June 25, American Express and Main Street America announced the grant recipients for the Backing Small Businesses Grant Program.

Aurora Salon LLC , based at 206 South Adams Street, Mount Pleasant, Iowa was among the winners.

“I am so grateful to be able to use these funds to do much-needed exterior updates on my business. It will really brighten up the corner across the street from the court house exit. I am most excited about the addition of the accessible ramp. I have been working as a cosmetologist in Mt. Pleasant for nearly 20 years and the ramp will allow me to keep serving all of my guests for years to come” says owner Martha Watson. “And of course a huge thank you to Jeremy at Northern Lights Window Tinting for all of his hard work on this project!”

Aurora Salon along with Nothern Lights Window Tinting, also located at 206 South Adams Street, invite the community to stop by and see the finished project during the annual Witch Way to Main on October 24th.

American Express and Main Street America announced the 500 small business owners who have been awarded $10,000 through the Backing Small Businesses grant program. The program’s 2024 grant recipients represent U.S. small businesses across all 50 states, plus D.C. and Puerto Rico. Later this year, grantees will have the opportunity to apply for an additional $30,000 enhancement grant that will be awarded to 25 small businesses.

Since launching in 2021, Backing Small Businesses has provided over $9 million in grants to 1,180 small business owners nationwide. American Express and Main Street America initially created the grant program to help economically vulnerable small business owners recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and grow their businesses.

This program is part of American Express’ “Backing Small” initiative to provide financial support and resources to small business owners experiencing economic hardships. Other Backing Small grant programs include Backing Historic Small Restaurants and Backing International Small Restaurants. Backing Small is an extension of American Express’ longstanding commitment to support small independent businesses globally, including through its Shop Small movement and Small Business Saturday campaign, celebrating its 15th anniversary this year.”