Fireworks STILL ON for Tomorrow in Mount Pleasant, Decision Coming in the Morning

Below is a message from the Mount Pleasant 4th of July committee regarding the festivities planned for the fourth:
“We know everyone is starting to wonder about tomorrow’s weather impacting our event. The forecasts differ by the hour, so we will be waiting until the morning to make a decision regarding the activities from 5-8pm, and then perhaps a separate decision on the firework show depending on if it’s cleared up.
If we cancel everything tomorrow, the fireworks show will be moved to Friday evening, with no activities prior.
We know how unpredictable Iowa weather can be, and since all of our activities are partially or fully outdoors, we will make the best decision we can to ensure the safety of our guests, vendors, and equipment. Thank you for your patience!”

Where do I Fish This Weekend? July 3rd Fishing Report Has the Answers!

Big Hollow Lake
Water temperature is in the upper 70s to low 80s. Water is clear. Duck weed is not bad. Bluegill – Fair: Work the edges of the flooded trees in 6 to 7 feet of water. The 6 feet depth is their perennial sweet spot during the summer. Channel Catfish – Good: The face of the dam is the place to catch catfish; after a heavy rain, try where those steep gullies hit the lake.
Iowa River (Columbus Junction to Mississippi River)
The Iowa River in this section is bank full or higher for at least the next several days.

Lake Belva Deer
Water temperature is 77 degrees. Water is getting greener with clarity down to 22 inches. Black Crappie – Fair: Find crappies in 10 to 12 feet of water by vertically jigging or slow drift trolling. They remain in their summer pattern. Bluegill – Fair: Anglers are catching bluegill while slow trolling for crappies and also off the rock points and mounds in the lake. Bigger bluegill want to stay closer to deeper water. Channel Catfish – Good: Try fishing in the rocks along the face of the dam and off the ends of the jetties. After a heavy rain, check where the marsh overflow enters the lake under the gravel road. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Early in the morning you can get some topwater action along the shallower brush and trees along the north shoreline between the two boat ramps.

Lake Darling
Water temperature is 78 degrees. Water is getting green. Heavy rains have cut water clarity to 9 inches. The lake level is a little higher than normal pool. Bluegill – Fair: Anglers continue to catch some bluegills over top of the rock piles between the point and the campground boat ramp; also off the tips of the jetties. They are hanging around the habitat in 5-6 feet of water. Channel Catfish – Good: Try fishing around the rip rap shorelines and over the culvert piles along the shore. The lake is stratified; don’t fish below 10 feet with little to no oxygen below that. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Look for bass to be hunting for bluegills and green sunfish along the rocks and edges of the weed beds early in the morning or late evening. They retreat out to deeper water during the day.

Lake Geode
Water temperature is 80 degrees. While the water is green, water clarity remains at just over 4 feet. Bluegill – Fair: Bluegills have moved to their summer spots. Try slow trolling (drifting) with a small jig tipped with bait until you find them and then vertically jigging. Anglers are also picking up some around the docks. Channel Catfish – Good: Catfishing is picking up; try fishing around the rip-rap shoreline. Use stink bait and cut bait; good numbers of pan-sized fish. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Most bass have headed out to deeper water; expect to find them hunting the tree falls for bluegills and green sunfish on cloudy mornings.

Lost Grove Lake
Water temperatures is in the mid to upper 70s. Water clarity remains decent at 4+ feet. Bluegill – Fair: Most are hanging out in 8 to 10 fee of water around the brush. Worm and bobber works best, but be ready to pull them out of there when they bite or lose fish and tackle. Channel Catfish – Good: Catfish like the rain. Work the face of the dam for nesting males; also look to the causeways culvert pass through for catfish working the flowing water. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Look for bass during the first and last hours of daylight to be hunting the outer edges of the weed beds; jig for them along the deeper water habitat in 13-18 feet of water.

Skunk River (Rose Hill to Coppock)
The Skunk River was about one foot below bank full on July 3. The North Skunk River by Sigourney is heading to moderate flood stage and will be sending a lot of water down the Skunk the next few days. The South Skunk is at just above bank full and will be doing the same.
For more information on the above lakes and rivers call the Lake Darling Fisheries Office at 319-694-2430.
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Central Park Lake
Bluegill – Good: Evening bite is best. Channel Catfish – Good. Largemouth Bass – Good. Redear Sunfish – Good: Sunset and later bite has been good.

Coralville Reservoir
Water levels is at normal summer pool; predicted to rise next week. Black Crappie – Fair: Try bright jigs or minnows along steep rock banks or deeper brush piles. Channel Catfish – Fair: Some anglers have had luck trolling cut bait; catfish are being caught along shallow rock.

Lake Macbride
The 10 hp maximum is in effect. Water temperatures are in the low 80s. Black Crappie – Slow: Target deeper brush/stumps or look for suspended fish in open water. Bluegill – Fair: Some fish are in shallow pockets; others have slid out to deeper rock. Fish size is improving. Channel Catfish – Fair: Try fishing around shallow rock. Largemouth Bass – Fair. Spotted bass – Fair: Try fishing around shallow rock. Walleye – Slow. Wiper (Hybrid Striped Bass) – Fair: Look for surface activity at sunrise/sunset or look for suspended fish or wind-blown banks where there are shad.

Pleasant Creek Lake
Black Crappie – Fair: Crappie are moving shallower towards evening and after dark. Channel Catfish – Fair: Evening bite is best. Walleye – Fair: Try fishing in rock after dark. Wiper (Hybrid Striped Bass) – Fair: Try fishing towards dusk. There has been some surface activity.
For more information, contact the Lake Macbride Fisheries Station at 319-624-3615.
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Hawthorn Lake
Black Crappie – Fair: Try jig and minnow combinations in brush piles. Bluegill – Fair: Use jigs along the shoreline and open areas in the vegetation. Tip the jigs with a chunk of nightcrawler. Channel Catfish – Fair: Use nightcrawlers or chubs in 6-10 feet of water. Largemouth Bass – Good: Target the fishing jetties and rip-rapped shorelines. Use plastics in these areas and in open areas of the vegetation.

Lake Miami
Black Crappie – Fair: Use jigs and minnows along cedar tree brush piles. Bluegill – Fair: Try small jigs in the brush piles and along the shore. Channel Catfish – Fair: Use nightcrawlers along the face of the dam and around the jetties. Largemouth Bass – Good: Try plastics around brush piles and along rip-rapped shorelines.

Lake Sugema
Black Crappie – Fair: Try jigs and minnows in the standing timber. Bluegill – Fair: Use small jigs around submerged brush piles and the shoreline. Largemouth Bass – Good: Try plastics or spinnerbaits along rip-rapped shorelines and around submerged structures.

Lake Wapello
Bluegill – Fair: Try small jigs around brush piles. Channel Catfish – Fair: Use dead chubs around rip-rapped shorelines. Largemouth Bass – Good: Try plastics and crankbaits around the brush piles and rip-rapped shoreline.

Rathbun Reservoir
The current lake level is 905.63 msl; the 2024 summer recreation target pool is 905.60 msl; typical recreation pool is 904 msl. Lake Rathbun has zebra mussels; properly drain, clean and dry equipment before transporting to another waterbody. Black Crappie – Fair: Try jigs around submerged cedar tree piles and docks. Crappie have moved to deeper water after spawning. Channel Catfish – Fair: Use minnows or nightcrawlers along areas with large rocks. Walleye – Fair: Try trolling crankbaits or crawler harnesses. All walleye less than 15-inches must be immediately released unharmed. Wiper (Hybrid Striped Bass) – Good: Use jigging spoons or crankbaits over rock piles and near the old river channel.

Red Haw Lake
Bluegill – Fair: Try small jigs around the shorelines and submerged structure near the campground shoreline. Channel Catfish – Fair: Use nightcrawlers along the fishing jetties or the face of the dam. Largemouth Bass – Good: Try plastics along rip-rapped shorelines and the fishing jetties.
Contact the Rathbun Fish Hatchery at 641-647-2406 with questions about fishing in south central Iowa.

Henry County Board of Supervisors Discuss Future Staff Cuts at Monthly Department Head Meeting

The Henry County Board of Supervisors met on Wednesday morning for their weekly meeting, due to the 4th of July holiday landing on Thursday this year.

A time at the beginning of the meeting was set aside for public comments, in which no one from the public spoke. Afterwards, the monthly department head meeting started. Roger Pitzenbarger with the Veterans Affair’s office noted that they have gifted 37 markers and flags to the Burge Cemetery in New London after the devastating storms in April ruined many headstones and markers. An additional 15 were given to Green Mound and White Oak cemeteries. The Veterans Affair’s Office will be closed on Friday, July 5th. They will reopen on Monday, July 8th for regular business hours.

The conservation director, Caleb Waters, mentioned their hiring of a new office manager, with 15 applicants already. The deadline for that is Monday at 4:30pm, as the person currently in that role has opted for early retirement. Rivers are rising rapidly, so please remember to use caution, especially this weekend.

Robin Detrick, who is running uncontested for the Henry County Auditor position, spent last week at a conference where she learned all about the role. Shelly Barber, current Auditor, announced that absentee ballots can now be requested for the upcoming September 10th special election.

The treasurer’s office will be short staffed July 10th-12th due to mandatory training, and they ask for patience during those days.

Shelly Van Dorin is off to a new adventure, as her last day as the director of public health is today. Katie Reuter will take over as the director.

A member of the public did speak up at the end of the meeting, voicing his concerns with property taxes, after attending a meeting on Friday in which legislators spoke on this issue. No Henry County supervisor was in attendance at the meeting, but board chair Greg Moeller, believes a happy medium can be found between new revenue sources and staffing cuts. He thinks that cuts will happen regardless because the dollars are not there to fund every position in the county.

The next Henry County Supervisors meeting is scheduled for next Thursday, July 11th.

Mount Pleasant Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda 07/09

July 9, 2024, 5:30 P.M.

The Mount Pleasant Planning and Zoning Commission will meet on July 9th, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. in Mount Pleasant City Hall, 307 E Monroe St., in the large conference room.

AGENDA:

 

  1. Call to order

 

  1. Approve minutes from the May 7, 2024, meeting

 

  1. Make recommendation to City Council concerning the Isenhower Subdivision within 2 miles of city limits, 1600 block of 253rd St

 

  1. Make recommendation to City Council concerning Marvin Meadows Subdivision within 2 miles of city limits, 2600 block of S Grand Ave

 

 

  1. Open forum

 

  1. Adjourn

 

Gregory Shull

Gregory Allan Shull, 71 of Mt. Pleasant, passed peacefully Monday, July 1, 2024, at his home, surrounded by family members from an extended illness.

 

A celebration of his life will be at Noon, Saturday, July 20, 2024, at the fellowship hall at Bethel Church north of Wayland. His body has been cremated. Gathering and greeting the family will be 2 hours prior to the celebration. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be designated to Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice or Healing Heroes Homestead.

 

Greg was born March 26, 1953, in Mt Pleasant, Iowa, the son of Glen A. and June A. (Miller) Shull.

 

He is survived by his wife Rita, daughter Amanda (Jim) Marr; son Gregory Chad (Michelle); four grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and another great-grandson due in October; brother Terry (Linda) Shull; sister-in-law Cindy Shull; brother-in-law Larry (Mary Patton) Donaldson, Ben (Ruth) Campbell, Mel Campbell and numerous nephews and nieces.

 

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Sonny and Jack; sister-in-law Cheryl Donaldson; in-laws Elsie and Barney Campbell and several aunts and uncles.

We Didn’t Start the Fire: Burlington House Fire Credited to Lightning Strike

On July 2nd, 2024, the Burlington Fire Department was dispatched at 10:57 pm for a report of a house on fire at 1800 River Dr. Burlington, IA. Burlington firefighters arrived five minutes later to find smoke showing. As firefighters entered the structure they saw flames in the attic space.

The property is owned by Clifford and Letha Reif who were home at the time of the incident and were awaken by a loud noise, smelled smoke, and saw flames within the attic space. Mr. Reif attempted to extinguish the fire with a fire extinguisher. The home had working smoke alarms.

Damages to the structure and contents are being assessed at this time and the home is insured.

Burlington Fire Department was assisted by Alliant Energy and Gas, West Burlington Fire Department, and Burlington Police Department.

There were no civilian or firefighter injuries reported during this incident.

The cause of the fire was ruled an act of nature resulting from of a lightning strike to the structure.

 

Hershey Apartment Project Bolstered by Tax Credit

The Hershey Apartment project at 601 N Broadway St in Mount Pleasant received a credit award of $605,000 and a State HOME award of $500,000 to be used for “adaptive reuse” of family home for a total of 22 units.

The building was purchased in October and was identified as a possible site for affordable housing. The construction could begin as early as this coming spring, with the units ready by the end of 2025.

The Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors today awarded a total of more than $10.6 million in federal housing tax credits to support the construction and rehabilitation of a total of 404 affordable rental homes for Iowans. The awards were made to 10 rental housing projects located in Burlington, Charles City, Davenport, Des Moines, Jefferson, Knoxville, Mount Pleasant, Oskaloosa and Spirit Lake.

The Internal Revenue Service makes an annual per capita allocation of federal tax credits to each state for the Federal Housing Tax Credit program. The Iowa Finance Authority is charged with allocating those credits to affordable housing developers. The developers who receive tax credits sell them to investors to generate equity for the housing developments.

The Iowa Finance Authority received 27 applications requesting nearly $30 million in housing tax credits in the 2024 tax credit round. IFA had a total of approximately $10.8 million available to allocate. The actual awards total nearly $106 million because the credits are committed annually for a 10-year period.

In addition to the federal housing tax credit awards, the projects received a total of $4.8 million in HOME program funds and a total of $2 million in National Housing Trust Fund and Senior Living Revolving Loan Funds.

The full awards list is available here

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Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda 07/03

City Hall/Council Chambers
PO Box 155
218 W Main St
Wayland, IA 52654
Phone: 319-256-3276
Fax: 319-256-3279

Regular Meeting Agenda Wayland City Hall @ 5:00 P.M.

MAYOR: Travis Shelman
COUNCIL: Caylon DeVaul,
Kathie Grimm, Jamie Roth,
Chad Rohe, Mike Miller
CLERK: Beverly Conrad
TREAS: Terry Kaufman
ATTORNEY: Lynch Dallas

July 3, 2024

1. Roll Call

2. Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council member requests an item be removed for separate consideration.
a. Minutes of June 19. 2024
b. Bills for Payment
c. Treas. Report
d. Clerks Budgetary Report
e. Utility Dept. Report
f. Police Dept. Report
g. Firefighter Dept. Report – Annual Report/ Roster FY 24/25
h. Building Permits

3. Citizen Forum
The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public for items not listed on the agenda. You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks in order that others may be given the opportunity to speak. The Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair. No action will be taken.
4. Unfinished Business
a. Sewer Improvement Project – Progress Report/Discuss – Jim Warner

5. New Business
a. Acknowledge/Receipt of FYE23 Annual Examination Report

6. Adjournment