Hierarchy Path | Exhibitor Name | Ribbon | Placing |
Market Beef Simmental | Graber, Ethan | Purple | 2 |
Breeding Meat Goats | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Market Meat Goat Wethers | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Market Meat Goat Wethers | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Meat Goat Showmanship Int. Showmanship (Gr. 7-8) | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Breeding Sheep White Face Commercial Ewes | Beard, Tate | Purple | |
Breeding Sheep Speckled Face Commercial Ewes | Finnell, Carter | Blue | |
Breeding Sheep Black Face Commercial Ewes | Beard, Tate | Purple | 2 |
Breeding Sheep Black Face Commercial Ewes | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Breeding Sheep Black Face Commercial Ewes | Loyd, Kylie | Blue | |
Breeding Sheep Black Face Commercial Ewes | Loyd, Kylie | Blue | |
Breeding Sheep Black Face Commercial Ewes | Finnell, Carter | Blue | |
Market Sheep Black Face Market Lambs | Beard, Tate | Blue | |
Market Sheep Black Face Market Lambs | Beard, Tate | Blue | |
Market Sheep Black Face Market Lambs | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Market Sheep Black Face Market Lambs | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Market Sheep Black Face Market Lambs | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Market Sheep Black Face Market Lambs | Loyd, Kylie | Blue | |
Sheep Showmanship Int. Showmanship (Gr. 7-8) | Finnell, Carter | Blue | |
Sheep Showmanship Int. Showmanship (Gr. 7-8) | Anderson, Colin | Blue | |
Breeding Swine Yorkshire | Anderson, Grant | Purple | |
Breeding Swine Commercial Gilts | Anderson, Grant | Blue | |
Breeding Swine Commercial Gilts | Anderson, Grant | Blue | |
Market Swine Crossbred Market Barrows | Anderson, Grant | Blue |
Cleda Mae Thomas
Cleda Mae Thomas, of Mt. Pleasant, died Monday, August 19, 2024 at her residence.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant.
Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.
Sports, August 20th
High School Football
WACO will kick off the season with a week zero matchup against Central City this Friday, August 23rd, at home at 7 pm. The Warriors defeated the Wildcats 48-12 back in 2022, where Louden Huisenga rushed for a touchdown and totaled five tackles.
Winfield-Mt. Union will scrimmage Midland on Friday at 5 pm at home.
Central Lee will take on Keokuk on Friday at 6:30 pm for a scrimmage at home.
Mt. Pleasant will face off against Danville on Friday at 7:30 pm for a home scrimmage. Mt. Pleasant head coach John Bowlin praised his team for their work during practice as they prepare for their scrimmage and eventual week one opponent Fairfield,
“It was good. You know, we had the battle. We were kind of fortunate there during camp. We had a really nice cool week of camp. So we started battling some humidity last week and heat. And you know, I thought our kids did a really good job of that, staying focused. You know, we had a couple physical days there. We put shells on doing some situational drills and I think our kids competed well in that and you know I like where we’re at right now. You know, we’ve got a lot of the offense, and I just got to tweak things now. We play Danville on Friday night for a scrimmage, so, you know, really kind of prepping ourselves for Fairfield. But understanding we got, you know, a game type situation on Friday that we got to get ready for as well.”
High School Volleyball
Mt. Pleasant, Fairfield, and Highland made the trip to WACO last night to compete in a quad scrimmage. Focusing on Mt. Pleasant, the Panthers started off the night against Highland in the practice gym and after both teams shook off the preseason cobwebs they both finished with some nice plays. The Huskies found success at the net defensively, while Meadow Carter and Sonya Simon helped lead the Panthers from the service line, generating multiple aces, which was one of the preseason keys for head coach Logan Wall,
“Yes, we served really well last year. One of our goals was to serve spots efficiently. And so we’ve put that on the list to work on. We’re also trying to work on some plays too. So we just can continue to build from last year.”
Fairfield ventured in for game two and with both teams rotating players often, it was not quite the Southeast Conference matchup that we should expect to see from these two squads later in the season; nevertheless, there were some impressive rallies.
Lastly, the Panthers took on WACO in the main gym and exhibited their attacking offense headlined by Addision Clark and Alex Scott, each taking turns earning thundering kills. Coach Wall considered last night a successful scrimmage,
“I think we built on what we started in our team camp at Des Moines. We got a couple girls back, a couple of girls hurt, so we didn’t really know what to expect. But I think we came together as a team. I said in the huddle, we all worked as a team and for the team. So, no one was thinking individually. We’re all for the team, so.”
WACO’s head coach Danae Drish discussed the positives to last night’s scrimmage,
“We’re learning a lot and have some really good energy. We have a young group this year, so they’re learning a lot and getting experience, so it’s quite nice and refreshing to have the seniors giving them some advice and leading them, but with a lot of youngsters.”
WACO will participate in a scrimmage on Thursday, August 22nd, at Washington with Keota and Hillcrest Academy also attending.
West Burlington will host a scrimmage today at 4 pm.
Danville will compete in a scrimmage on Thursday at Burlington Notre Dame.
Central Lee will host a scrimmage on Friday, August 23rd, at 5 pm against Keokuk.
Holy Trinity Catholic and West Burlington will travel to Mediapolis on Monday, August 26th, at 4:30 pm for a scrimmage with Fort Madison, Wapello, and West Liberty also participating.
Meet the Players Nights
New London’s “Meet the Players” night will be on Friday, August 23rd, at 5:30 pm with cross country and volleyball introductions and scrimmage taking place in the Charles Lorber Gym. On the football field, cheer and football will have their introductions with a football scrimmage against Wapello to follow.
Winfield-Mt. Union’s “Meet the Players” will take place tomorrow, August 21st, at 6:30 pm.
Mt. Pleasant will have their “Meet the Panthers” night on Friday starting with an intrasquad volleyball game at the high school gym at 5 pm.
Fairfield will have their “Meet the Trojans” on Friday with introductions taking place on the track at 6:35 pm. Volleyball and football will have intrasquad scrimmages at 7 pm.
High School Cross Country
Fairfield will practice at 8 am on Friday, August 23rd, then today through Thursday practice will start at 3:30 pm.
Southeastern Community College
The volleyball team will travel to Rockford, Illinois on Friday, August 23rd, for their opening weekend tournament with their first matchup against Kansas City Kansas Community College.
NAIA Football
NAIA released their first top 25 ratings for the season with four Iowa teams finding their way onto the list including three in the top ten: Northwestern (#2), Grand View (#5), and Morningside (#10).
Additionally, Bethel University out of Tennessee is ranked 8th heading into the season. Their co-offensive coordinator, pass game coordinator, and wide receivers coach is former Iowa Wesleyan head coach and defensive coordinator MD Daniels.
College Football
The University of Iowa will officially kick off the season on Saturday, August 31st, at home against Illinois State at 11 am.
Iowa State will take on North Dakota on August 31st at 2:30 pm at home.
This Day in Sports History
1900 – Great Britain beats France by 158 runs in Paris; cricket’s only appearance at an Olympic Games.
1919 – Wichita outfielder Joe Wilhoit (Western League) fails to get a hit, ending a 69-game streak (155 hits in 299 at bats for .505 average). The longest in minor league history.
1920 – The American Professional Football Association forms with Jim Thorpe as president; later becomes the National Football League (NFL).
Roberta “Bobbie” McCarty
Roberta “Bobbie” McCarty, 63, of Batavia, Iowa died August 17, 2024 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Bobbie was born January 15, 1961 in Kirksville, Missouri to Robert and Helen (Petersen) Bissell. She married Tony McCarty in 2001. Bobbie had an incredible work ethic. She worked 3-4 jobs at a time to support her family. Her last several years were working in the Ottumwa School District. Bobbie enjoyed spending time with her family, sharing music by singing and playing the piano, camping and boating. She was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Bloomfield most of her life and recently enjoyed the Calvary Baptist Church in Batavia.
Those left to honor her memory include her husband Tony; son, Chase (Courtney) Feagins; mother, Helen Bissell; stepchildren, Chad (Emily) McCarty, MacGyver (Delana) McCarty, Caitlin (Jon) Boren; grandchildren, Aaron Helton, Canaan Feagins, Jaxon, Easton, Seeley and Emberly McCarty, Ian Woemmel, Jacob, Jocelyn and Esme Boren, Tori, Jenson, Lewis, Calista and Lexi Vanskike, and Piper Blair; sisters-in-law, Diana Van DenBaard and Renee (Bruce) Rebling; brother-in-law, Lee (Brooke) McCarty; along with aunts & uncles; nephews, Danny & Josh Anderson and niece, Bethany Kanselaar.
She was preceded in death by her son, Andrew Helton; son-in-law, Corey Woemmel; father, Robert Bissell; sisters, Terri Howe and infant, Marilyn Sue; fathers-in-law, Robert McCarty and Max Wolf; mothers-in-law, Marcene McCarty and Maxine Wolf.
A Celebration of Life for Bobbie will be held from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Saturday, September 14, 2024 at the VFW in Fairfield. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family.
Online condolences may be made to Bobbie’s family at www.behnerfh.com.
Weekly Crop Progress and Condition Report, Aug. 12-18, 2024
DES MOINES, Iowa (Aug. 19, 2024) – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provides a weather summary each week during this time.
“Overall pleasant weather helped produce record attendance at the Iowa State Fair over the last week and half, even with a few rainy days mixed in,” said Secretary Naig. “That widespread rain, coupled with the warmer temperatures forecasted through the end of August, should give crops a good boost heading into September.”
The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.
Crop Report
Iowa farmers averaged 4.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending August 18, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included cutting and baling hay and preparing for the fall harvest.
Topsoil moisture condition rated 2 percent very short, 17 percent short, 77 percent adequate and 4 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 3 percent very short, 16 percent short, 77 percent adequate and 4 percent surplus.
Corn in the dough stage or beyond reached 82 percent this week, 3 days behind last year but 2 days ahead of the five-year average. Twenty-eight percent of the corn crop has reached the dent stage, 3 days behind last year but 1 day ahead of the five-year average. The corn crop has just begun to mature. Corn condition was rated at 77 percent good to excellent. Ninety-six percent of soybeans were blooming with 83 percent setting pods, 1 week behind last year and 3 days behind average. Soybeans have just begun turning color. Soybean condition was 77 percent good to excellent. Ninety-six percent of oats have been harvested for grain.
The State’s third cutting of alfalfa hay reached 63 percent, 1 week behind last year but 4 days ahead of the five-year average. Hay condition rated 79 percent good to excellent. Pasture condition rated 72 percent good to excellent.
Weather Summary
Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
Widespread rainfall was observed through the reporting period with above-normal totals in southern and western Iowa. Overall conditions were generally cool and pleasant for the Iowa State Fair. Temperatures across Iowa varied from near-normal to nearly four degrees below normal in the northwest; the statewide average temperature of 70.0 degrees, 2.2 degrees below normal.
Partly sunny skies persisted across eastern Iowa through Sunday (11th) afternoon as clouds increased farther west. Daytime temperatures held in the 70s and southerly winds developed in advance of the next weather system to impact Iowa. Showers and a few thunderstorms pushed into Iowa overnight and expanded to cover most of the state by daybreak on Monday (12th). Light showers remained in east-central Iowa through the afternoon hours as temperatures varied from the upper 60s west to upper 70s east. Most stations in the southwestern two-thirds of Iowa reported at least 0.25 inches with widespread 0.50-1.00 inch readings across swaths of central and southern Iowa; two stations in Council Bluffs (Pottawattamie County) registered 2.19 and 2.70 inches. Overcast clouds remained over most of the state into Tuesday (13th) morning with upper 50s and low 60s over northern Iowa along with widespread fog; temperatures were five to 10 degrees warmer farther south. Afternoon temperatures rose into the 70s with spotty low-80 degree readings in far eastern Iowa where skies were clear. Winds shifted to an east-southeasterly direction through the early morning hours on Wednesday (14th) as stronger storms with moderate to heavy rainfall moved into southwestern Iowa ahead of an outflow boundary. Rain continued over much of southern Iowa through late morning as a secondary complex of showers propagated over northern Iowa into the afternoon and early evening hours. A warm front associated with a low pressure center over Minnesota lifted over southwestern Iowa and acted as a focusing mechanism for additional storms into the nighttime hours. More widespread development occurred through the early hours of Thursday (15th) with showers finally moving out of eastern Iowa by noon. More than half of Iowa’s stations observed at least 0.80 inch of rainfall with nearly 155 stations hitting one inch or more. Forty stations in eastern and southern Iowa registered at least 2.00 inches; Truro (Madison County) collected 3.00 inches with and additional 3.48 inches in Council Bluffs. The statewide average for the event was 0.97 inch.
A mid-level disturbance behind the exiting system fired isolated storms, some severe warned, across southern Iowa into the evening. Heavier rainfall was reported over counties adjacent to the Mississippi River, from 0.65 inch in Keokuk (Lee County) to 1.47 inches at Bellevue Lock and Dam (Jackson County). Totals into east-central Iowa tapered off to a few tenths. Starry skies were visible at sunrise on Friday (16th) as morning lows dropped into the mid to upper 60s with a westerly wind. Increasing clouds over northern Iowa held high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s while conditions approached the upper 80s in the southwest. Scattered thundershowers developed in northeast Iowa on the backside of the low pressure feature over the Great Lakes. A handful of stations reported measurable totals with 0.21 inch in Osage (Mitchell County) to 0.85 inch in Decorah (Winneshiek County). Widespread cloud cover formed into Saturday (17th) with morning temperatures in the low 60s west to upper 60s east under northwesterly winds. Afternoon conditions were pleasant for much of Iowa with upper mid 70s to low 80s statewide and a few passing showers in eastern Iowa. Patchy fog was observed on Sunday (18th) morning with lows in the mid to upper 50s northwest.
Weekly precipitation totals ranged from 0.38 inch at Oelwein Municipal Airport (Fayette County) to 5.67 inches in Council Bluffs. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 1.33 inches while the normal is 0.93 inch. Several stations reported the week’s high temperature of 89 degrees on the 16th, on average five degrees above normal. Multiple stations reported the week’s low temperature of 48 degrees on the 12th and 18th, on average 12 degrees below normal.
Ferneitta Viola Woodall
Ferneitta Viola Woodall, 95, of New London, died peacefully surrounded by family Monday, August 19, 2024.
Ferneitta was born March 19, 1929 in Danville, the daughter of Frank Ernest and Sylvia Irene Millizer McCannon. On October 1, 1948 she married Robert D. Woodall in Burlington. He preceded her in death on August 31, 2020. She attended the New London Christian Church and worked for years as a cook for the New London Schools. She enjoyed reading, sitting outside, writing in her journal, Wordsearch puzzles, Hallmark movies, and anytime spent with family.
Ferneitta is survived by daughters, S. Jane (Rick) Salmon of West Burlington, Bonnie Vogeler of Mt. Pleasant, and son Rod (Pam) Woodall of Burlington; ten grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren, and many great-great grandchildren; brother Frank” Butch” McCannon of Lowell; nieces and nephews, and her cat, Bandit. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and two sisters, Dorothy Higdon and Donna Woodall Baker, and son-in-law Steve Vogeler.
A procession will leave Elliott Chapel, New London at 2:45 PM, Thursday, August 22 for a graveside service at 3:00 PM, in Brooks Cemetery, rural New London. There will be no family visitation. A memorial has been established to EveryStep Hospice and New London Fire and Rescue.
Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchaped.com
Terry Perrenoud
Terry Perrenoud, 81, of Donnellson, Iowa passed away at 9:20 p.m. Saturday, June 22, 2024, at his daughter Sheri’s home in Norwalk, Iowa.
He was born on May 6, 1943, the son of Keith and Martha (Newby) Perrenoud. On June 26, 1964 he married Linda Shoemaker in Donnellson, Iowa.
Survivors include his two daughters: Michelle (Jennifer Blanchard) Perrenoud and Sheri (Tony) Clemenson: five grandchildren: Isabelle and Margret Clemenson, Jacqui, Katie, and Garrett Blanchard: brother Mike (Betty) Perrenoud: sister Diana (Hank) Gerveler. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and wife.
Terry was a 1961 graduate of Central Lee High School. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, woodworking, grilling, traveling, playing cards and camping. He loved old cars, renovating and restoring homes, and landscaping beautiful gardens. He was a loving husband, father, and grandfather, and so much fun to be with.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday, August 25, 2024, at the Lee County Fair Learning Center in Donnellson, Iowa. Please dress casual.
Memorials: Terry was a lifetime golfer. He loved the game. In his remembrance, the family is accepting donations towards a bench and plaque to be placed at the golf course.
Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com
Roman “Joe” Tanner
Roman “Joe” Tanner, 62, of New London passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2024, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington.
Joe’s family will host a celebration of his life on Saturday, August 24, 2024, at noon at the Evergreen Hill Cemetery, rural Tipton. Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com
Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.