Abusive Husband Arrested on Multiple Charges After Threatening to Kill Wife and Her Family, Points Firearm at Child

On July 11, 2024, Des Moines County Sheriff’s Deputies took a report of multiple acts of domestic violence that occurred at 111 N. Andrew St. in Mediapolis, IA between March 2023 and July 2024. An adult female victim advised deputies that her husband, Kameron Willis Meller, age 24, of Mediapolis, IA, was the person who assaulted her.

The victim advised deputies that he both punched and choked her causing bodily injuries. She advised he pointed a firearm at her while she was holding a small child, he held a knife to her body while threatening her, he displayed a bowie knife and an axe and threatened her, and he has made numerous threats to kill her and her family.

Detectives interviewed Kameron and he advised the allegations against him were true. Kameron was placed under arrest for domestic abuse assault strangulation causing bodily injury (D felony), going armed with intent (D felony), child endangerment, harassment 1st degree, 3 counts domestic abuse assault display a weapon, and 2 counts domestic abuse assault causing bodily injury.

Kameron Meller was transported to the Des Moines County Correctional Center.

Sports, July 12th

High School Postseason Baseball

In Class 1A Substate 6, Burlington Notre Dame will host Moravia for the District 11 championship tomorrow, July 13th, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. 

BGM and Sigourney will play tomorrow at 7 pm for the District 12 championship. 

In Class 2A Substate 5, Mediapolis will travel to Anamosa tomorrow at 7 pm. 

In Class 3A Substate 5, Mt. Pleasant will host Fort Madison tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. 

Washington will travel to Central DeWitt tonight at 7 pm. 

Fairfield will host Keokuk tonight at 7 pm. 

In Class 4A Substate 8, Burlington will compete against Davenport North at 7 pm tonight on the road. 

High School Postseason Softball

For Class 1A Region 6, Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against Twin Cedars tonight at 7 pm on the road. 

In Class 3A Region 3, Fairfield lost to Albia last night 15-0. The Trojans finished the season with a 10-26 record.  

Class 3A Region 8, West Burlington clobbered Mediapolis last night 14-2. Payton Harris slugged a double and tabbed an RBI along with Delaney Griffith for the Bulldogs. Mediapolis finished the season with a 10-11 record. 

Central Lee handled Camanche last night 8-0. 

Washington shut down Midland last night 10-0. Isabella Salazar tallied three RBIs and pitched a complete game shutout, allowing only three hits and striking out four. 

The Demons will host Central Lee tomorrow, July 13th, at 7 pm with the winner advancing to the regional championship. 

In Class 4A Region 5, Fort Madison’s electric offense pulled off the upset against Keokuk last night, winning 18-7. The Chiefs finished the season with an 11-19 record. 

Fort Madison advanced to the regional semifinals to take on Xavier tomorrow at 7 pm on the road. 

For Class 4A Region 8, Mt. Pleasant traveled to Central DeWitt last night and fell to the Sabers 15-2. The Panthers struck in the fourth inning after a lead off double by Emma Starr led to an RBI single for Macy Jones and Izzy Sloat two at-bats later to cut the lead to three, 5 to 2. Nevertheless, a two-run home run by Isabelle Pierce led to a 10 run inning to end the game early. The Panthers finished the season with a 3-28 record.

Burlington will host Central DeWitt tomorrow night at 7 pm with the winner advancing to the regional championship. 

High School Cross Country

Mt. Pleasant’s optional summer runs, available for 7th through 12th graders, are scheduled Monday through Thursday. The runs will often be led by upperclassmen as coaches may not be present for every run.

On Mondays and Wednesdays the runs will start at 6:30 am at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre and on Tuesdays and Thursdays they will be at Saunders Park by the swimming pool at 7 pm. 

If you have any questions, contact Coach Murray at 319-850-0867. 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees gave the home crowd a thrilling finish to the game last night with a bases loaded hit by pitch taken by Jace Figuereo to take a 5-4 win over the Thrillville Thrillbillies. Cedric Dunnwald cracked a two-run home run, while Nick Meyer led the team with two RBIs. The Bees will travel to face off against the Alton River Dragons tonight at 6:35 pm. 

The Clinton LumberKings trounced the Normal CornBelters last night 9-1. Jalen Martinez slammed a home run to finish the night with two RBIs along with Chase Womack. The LumberKings will resume their matchup against the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp tonight with the game tied at 0 in the bottom of the 3rd inning. The two will play a full game after. 

This Day in Sports History

1901 – Cy Young wins his 300th baseball game.

1949 – Baseball owners agree to erect warning paths before each fence.

1979 – “Disco Demolition Night” at Comiskey Park: fans go wild destroying disco records and cause the White Sox to forfeit the second game of a doubleheader to the Detroit Tigers due to the damage caused on the field.

Lee County Fair: Horse and Poultry Results

Lee County Fair 2024

 

Horse Show Results

 

Grand Champion Halter – Justin Snider

Reserve Grand Champion Halter – Ava Burkholder

 

Champion Senior Showmanship – Justin Snider

Champion Intermediate Showmanship – Bailey Palmer

Champion Junior Showmanship – Cayle Kelly

 

Champion Senior Horsemanship – Chloe Sokolik

Champion Intermediate Horsemanship – Bailey Palmer

Champion Junior Horsemanship – Camden Kelly

 

 

Poultry Show Results

Champion Poultry – Justin Snider

Reserve Champion Poultry – Justin Snider

 

Champion Duck – Baylor Ferreira

 

Champion Advanced Fowl Showmanship – Justin Snider

Champion Senior Fowl Showmanship – Allison Gruntmeir

Champion Intermediate Fowl Showmanship – Baylor Ferreira

Champion Junior Fowl Showmanship – Derrick Gruntmeir    

 

Russell “Bugsy” Chambers

Russell Douglas “Bugsy” Chambers, 74, a resident of Richland, passed away Friday, July 5, 2024 at Jefferson County Health Center.

A graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 7, 2024 at Antioch Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the family for final expenses.  Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family with arrangements.

Doug was born January 18, 1950 in Fairfield, the son of Russell “Ike” and Josephine “Jo” (Coop) Chambers. He was a 1968 graduate of Pekin High School.

Doug worked as a carpenter for most of his life. He enjoyed fishing, mushroom hunting, Chicago Bears Football, Chicago White Sox Baseball and played guitar in several bands.

Those left to honor his memory include his siblings, Cindy Bowermaster of Packwood, Kathy (Jerry) Allison of Monroe, Iowa, and Ray (Renota) Chambers of Packwood; nieces and nephews, Chris (Kim) Bowermaster, Scott (Christy) Bowermaster, Kori (Matt) Teeter, Sami (Sonia) Allison-Rodriguez, James Chambers, Alex (Sarah) Chambers, Evan Chambers, Brenna Chambers and Nellie Chambers; and many great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Online condolences may be made to Doug’s family by viewing his obituary at www.behnerfh.com.

Savannah Collins is the New Director of HCHC Foundation

The Henry County Health Center Foundation Board of Directors has selected Savannah Collins as the new Director of the Henry County Health Center Foundation. The announcement comes from the board following the retirement of Mark Hempen in May after nearly a decade of service.

Collins graduated from Drake University with her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Her professional background includes working in the Iowa Legislature for Speaker Pat Grassley, in the United States Senate for Senator Joni Ernst, and in the Burlington Community School District prior to her work at Great River Health. Most recently, Savannah served in the Donor Relations role for the Great River Health Foundation and brings an abundance of relevant experience to the job.

“I’m honored to lead the Foundation and continue to plant seeds to support the continuation of high-quality care for our patients, families, and associates. The legacies left in the care of the Foundation have the opportunity to make a major impact on the future of healthcare for generations to come,” said Collins.

“For those of you who have not had the chance to meet Savannah, I think you will be impressed by her energy and confidence,” said David File, HCHC Foundation and Henry County Health Center, Inc. board member. “With that, I invite us to warmly welcome Savannah Collins to her position as Director of the HCHC Foundation.”

Seanne Marie West

Seanne Marie West, 59, of Sperry, passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City surrounded by her family. Born on November 12, 1964, she was the daughter of James C. Hausner and Janet A. Bell. Seanne was a graduate of Danville High School. She married Kirk Loeffler and of this union they had a daughter; they later divorced.  Seanne later married Frederick C. West Jr. and of this union two daughters were born; they divorced. For the last 31 years Seanne has spent her life happily with her husband, Walter D. West, gaining two bonus daughters.

Seanne enjoyed working outdoors caring for her garden and yard; her home was her pride and joy. Seanne spent many summers camping with Wally and her children. For 14 years Seanne spent winters in Everglades City, Florida as the beach was a happy place for her. She didn’t know a stranger and was often teased by Wally for smiling in public because they could never get out of a public place as she would end up talking to people, whether she knew them or not. Seanne loved her children, bonus children, and grandchildren more than life itself. Her favorite times were gatherings with all of her grandchildren together at once. Seanne and Wally lived in Sperry, Iowa in their little heaven on Earth, with their dog, Jack; kittens, Bo and Luke; and most recent addition of chickens. Seanne wanted chickens for a long time, and just like every other dream she had, Wally made that happen for her.

Seanne was preceded in death by her mother, Janet (Robert) Bell; father, James Hausner; maternal grandparents, George and Margaret Besco; and paternal grandparents, Alonzo and Madeline Hausner. She is survived by her husband, Walter of Sperry; dog, Jack; children, Jamie (Daniel) Pringle of Keota, Heidi (Cole) Musselman of Mediapolis, Kayla Harkless of Keosauqua, Whitney (Dan) Kinney of West Burlington, and Kaysie (Gabe) Burden of New London; grandchildren, Chloe, Skyler, and Aiden Pringle; Kaylee and Karter Calvin; Brantley Musselman; Bucannon and Logan Harkless; and Ava and Ari Kinney.

According to her wishes, her body has been cremated and a family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.  Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Citizens and Supervisors Come to Conclusion for Public Comments During Meetings

Citizens in attendance at the Henry County Board of Supervisors meeting on Thursday morning expressed their concerns about the public comment section on the agenda. In the past, citizens have seemingly been allowed to ask questions at any time of the meeting and respond back and forth with each other and those on the agenda. The agenda for Thursday’s meeting had the public comment section at the very beginning, before being put behind the Conservation Department update due to an appointment. Citizens spoke up, saying that the public comments section should not be before the presenters, as they often have questions over specific things said during the meeting.

Steven Giebelhausen, assistant County Attorney, addressed the issue at hand, mentioning that the Board of Supervisors meetings are for the board to get work done. If a citizen has a question that arose during the meeting, they can follow the person they wish to address outside of the meeting and ask it in private or send an email.  He also said that they are trying to run more efficient meetings.

One citizen spoke up, saying that allowing public comments only during a specific section makes it seem like they are trying to limit public input. Multiple attendees asked if the public comments section could be inserted at the end of the agenda instead, and it seems like that is what will happen from now on. It was made clear that if a “hot topic” were discussed at a meeting, additional time for public comments may be allowed.

The board also approved a motion to approve the transfer of four horses, which were subjected to neglect just outside of town. The four horses will be given to the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, who has been caring for the animals. Sgt. Cargill and Deputy Kraft were acknowledged by the assistant county attorney for their help in this, as they got hold of the state veterinaries and brought in an expert.

The County Attorney’s Office also mentioned that monies have been recovered from a law firm that was paid for representation of the Sheriff’s Office in the past. A check has been received from the County with all funds previously paid to the law firm.

Strikeout! 75 Year Old Man Beats Fairfield Police Officer with Bat, Charged with Multiple Crimes

An officer with the Fairfield Police Department found himself in a peculiar situation on Saturday morning while he was on patrol in the 300 block of West Kirkwood Avenue. He observed a female who he knew to have an active warrant for her arrest.

What he didn’t know, is that he would soon be attacked. As he was attempting to take the female into custody for her warrant, a 75 year old made approached him from behind and struck him with a baseball bat.

A struggle ensued, with the officer ultimately winning, and as a result, 75 year old, Larry Bell of Fairfield, was arrested and charged with Assault on a Peace Officer, Going Armed with Intent, Interference with Official Acts, and Willful Injury. He was transported to the Jefferson County Correctional Center and being held on bond pending an initial court appearance.