David Marlette

David Marlette, 73, of Wapello passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at Wapello Specialty Care. Visitation will be from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. on Monday, October 13, 2025 at Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Wapello. Funeral Service will be 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Wapello Cemetery. Memorials have been established for the Wapello Fire Department and Wapello Athletics. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservices.com.

David R. Marlette was born on December 18, 1951, in Burlington, the son of Donald Marlette and Gladys (Waterhouse) Marlette. David was a 1970 graduate of Wapello High School and went on to attend Southeastern Community College. On July 21, 1974, David was united in marriage to Marcia Matthews at the Wapello Methodist Church. David worked for 35 years as a mechanical designer for General Electric following his retirement for General Electric, David went on to work as a parts consultant for Parts Supercenter for 12 years. He was a past member of Indian Hills Country Club, the Wapello Library Board, and president of Wapello Youth League. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing and boating. Above everything David was most proud of his family and never missed an opportunity to follow his children and grandchildren in their many activities.

David will be deeply missed by his wife, Marcia of Wapello; daughter, Krista Marlette of Wapello; son Kenny (Jodie) Marlette of Wapello; grandchildren, Katelyn Yeakey, Kiley Yeakey, Wyatt Marlette, Kody Marlette, Noah Vogel and Cooper Marlette; his mother, Gladys Robertson of Wapello and siblings, Dennis (Norma) Marlette of Missouri and Teresa (Ernie) Taylor of Burlington

David was preceded in death by his father; brother, Duane Marlette and in-laws, Burt and Margery Matthews.

Fall Trout Stocking Returns to Southeast Iowa Starting October 23

Southeast Iowa anglers can look forward to one of the season’s favorite traditions as the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) begins its fall community trout stockings on October 23. Several local lakes will soon be stocked with 1,000 to 2,000 rainbow trout each, giving families and fishing enthusiasts the chance to enjoy trout fishing close to home. 

The DNR’s cool-weather trout program brings the popular fish to lakes that can’t support them during the summer, creating unique fishing opportunities throughout the region. The fall stockings are also a great way to introduce kids to fishing—just a small hook with a nightcrawler or corn under a bobber, or a simple spinner such as a Panther Martin or Mepps, is all that’s needed to catch trout. 

Community events are often held alongside the stockings, helping new anglers learn and enjoy the experience together. 

Southeast Iowa trout stocking schedule: 

  • Oct. 23: Ottumwa Park Pond, Ottumwa – 11 a.m. 
  • Oct. 25: East Lake Park Pond, Mount Pleasant – 10 a.m. 
  • Oct. 25: Wilson Lake, Donnellson – Noon 

The trout program is supported by the sale of trout fees, which are required along with a valid Iowa fishing license. The daily limit is five trout per licensed angler, with a possession limit of 10. Children 15 and under can fish with a licensed adult and share the limit, or purchase their own trout fee to keep a full daily catch. 

For more information and tips on trout fishing in community lakes, visit the Iowa DNR’s Community Trout Stocking Schedule and trout fishing webpage at iowadnr.gov 

Burlington Man Arrested After Alleged Meth Incident at Casino 

Des Moines County, Iowa — The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office reports that a Burlington man was arrested late Friday night following an incident at Catfish Bend Casino. 

According to Sheriff Kevin Glendening, deputies were called to 3001 Winegard Drive around 11:57 p.m. on October 3 after receiving a report of a man walking around the casino attempting to sell methamphetamine. 

Deputies located the individual, identified as 48-year-old Mark Antonio Carter of Burlington. During the encounter, Carter reportedly consented to a search, and deputies say they found a bag of methamphetamine in his possession. 

Authorities say Carter then attempted to flee on foot but was quickly detained after a short pursuit. He was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance, third or subsequent offense, and interference with official acts. 

Carter was transported to the Des Moines County Correctional Center. The Sheriff’s Office reminds the public that a criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

Sports, October 8th

High School Volleyball

#2 Holy Trinity Catholic enjoyed their senior night with a sweep of Van Buren County by scores of 25-23, 25-21, and 25-16. Adalyn Kruse led the way with 21 kills for the Crusaders. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to Central Lee tomorrow, October 9th, at 7:30 pm.

Van Buren County will look for their own senior night victory tomorrow against Mediapolis at 7:30 pm.

Mediapolis had a contentious match with Burlington Notre Dame last night, but was ultimately swept 25-16, 25-21, and 26-24. Bryn Wright filled up the stat sheet for the Bulldogs, tabbing 11 assists, two blocks, and three aces in the loss. 

Burlington Notre Dame will host New London tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

West Burlington spoiled New London’s senior night, allowing just 18 points in the three sets (25-6, 25-4, 25-8). Kaylee Webb nabbed 11 kills, while Emersyn Hopkins collected six aces in the winning effort. The Falcons will head back home to take on Danville tomorrow at 7:30 pm. 

Winfield-Mt. Union defeated Highland last night in a sweep (25-15, 27-25, 25-19). The Wolves will attempt to spoil Hillcrest Academy’s senior night at 7:30 pm tomorrow. 

Wapello clipped Hillcrest Academy in straight sets last night with the help of Taeya Wagner’s 16 assists, five kills, and seven aces (25-11, 25-11, 25-13). The Arrows will make the trip to Lone Tree tomorrow at 6:30 pm.

Danville took the first set 25-23, but Central Lee ran off with the victory, winning the next three sets 25-22, 25-21, and 25-6. Three Hawks tabbed double-digit kills with Taylor Jones anchoring the squad with 13 kills and four aces. 

WACO handled business last night, sweeping Lone Tree in dominant fashion by scores of 25-8, 25-14, and 25-13. The Warriors will face off against Louisa-Muscatine tomorrow at 7:30 pm on the road. 

Columbus will travel to Highland tomorrow at 7:30 pm. 

Mt. Pleasant and Fairfield will travel to Oskaloosa for a tournament on Saturday, October 11th. 

High School Cross Country

Columbus will have their senior night tomorrow, October 9th, when they hold the Mike Jay Invitational with New London, WACO, and Winfield-Mt. Union making the trip.

Mediapolis will host their Invitational tomorrow with Notre Dame/West Burlington, Central Lee, Danville, Holy Trinity Catholic, Mt. Pleasant, and Wapello participating. 

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will stay on the road to take on Keokuk on Friday, October 10th, at 7:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

Mediapolis will tangle with Mid-Prairie on Friday at 7 pm on the road. 

Van Buren County will welcome Wapello to town on Friday at 7 pm. 

WACO will host Springville on Friday at 7 pm. 

Fairfield will travel to Fort Madison on Friday at 7:30 pm. 

West Burlington/Notre Dame will look to regroup for their road showdown with West Liberty at 7 pm on Friday. 

Central Lee will compete against Wilton at 7 pm on Friday on the road. 

Danville will take on Pekin on Friday at home to celebrate their senior night at 7 pm. Bear head coach Cody Thompson will be leaning on his defense for the upcoming matchup,

“Yeah, so far the toughness of our team, you know, kind of jumped off the page to me. I think they’re very physical. You know, we have a lot of talent across the board. You know, I feel we have a good balance of, you know, running the ball and passing the ball defensively. I think we played, you know, week one just West Burlington, the Nathan kid he gave us a hard time. Since that date, I feel like our defense has really bowed up and, you know, played really strong so far. The rest of the season and we’re really excited to see how they match up with Pekin’s high-powered run game and, you know, they’re an explosive offense, so you know, if our defense continues to play disciplined ball, you know it’s going to be a really exciting one.”

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team will host Kirkwood Community College at 7 pm tonight.

The men’s soccer and women’s soccer teams will travel to St. Louis Community College today.

College Football

#22 Iowa State will stay on the road as they look to regroup against Colorado on Saturday, October 11th, at 2:30 pm. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will be on the call. 

Iowa will travel to Wisconsin on Saturday for kickoff at 6:05 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM will be on the call. 

This Day in Sports History

1975 – The San Antonio Spurs, then members of the ABA, defeat the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks, 109-107, in the first basketball game ever played in the Louisiana Superdome.

1995 – Miami Dolphin Dan Marino breaks Fran Tarkenton’s NFL career completions record.

2018 – Boston Red Sox Brock Holt becomes the first MLB player to hit for the cycle in a postseason game during Boston’s 16-1 Game 3 rout of the New York Yankees in the AL Division Series at Yankee Stadium.

Gwendolyn K. (Shumaker) Foss

Gwendolyn K. (Shumaker) Foss, 96, of Solon, went to be with her Lord on Sunday, October 5, 2025, while living at the Solon Retirement Village.

Gwen was born November 25, 1928, in Jackson Township near Salem, Iowa, the daughter of Iliff and Gladys (Hallowell) Shumaker. She was a graduate of Salem High School and Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa. In 1949, she married John F. Foss in New London. While living in Burlington, she worked at Champion Products, Standard of Beaverdale and LaMont Limited.

Gwen is survived by two sons, Kip F. (Deena) Foss of Solon, Rick M. (Rhonda) Foss of Salem; five grandchildren, Kari (Joe) Pyle, Shana (Tyler) Streeter, Lacey Myers, Cassie (Joel) Swailes, JD (Cassie) Foss; nine great grandchildren, Isaac and Owen Pyle, Ted and Lila Streeter, Kaden Harper, Preslee and Adele Swailes, Mackson and Maverick Foss; and a sister Charlotte Bailey of Independence, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Ronald Shumaker, and sisters, Joyce VanDorin and Darlene Owens.

According to her wishes, her body will be cremated and there will be no visitation or service. Burial will be at a later date in the Salem East Cemetery in Salem. Memorials may be directed to the Salem Crew Library, 107 E Cherry Street, Salem, Iowa 52649 or the Solon Public Library, 320 W Main Street, Solon, Iowa 52333. The Olson-Yoder Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for Gwen and her family. www.olsonyoderfh.com 

Ernst Honors Staats Awards of Henry County as Small Business of the Week 

U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee, has named Staats Awards of Henry County & Mount Pleasant as her Small Business of the Week. Throughout the 119th Congress, Senator Ernst is recognizing one standout small business from each of Iowa’s 99 counties. 

“For over 100 years, Staats Awards has been helping Iowans and communities nationwide celebrate achievement, truly taking top honors as a leader in the awards and recognition industry,” said Ernst. “From ribbons and rosettes to trophies and plaques, Staats deserves a standing ovation as one of the most respected names in their field.” 

Founded in 1898 by E.G. Staats, the Mount Pleasant-based business is now owned by the Patten and Webster families. Staats Awards provides a wide range of recognition products and promotional materials for fairs, livestock shows, organizations, and businesses. Their distinctive trophies and ribbons have long been a fixture at the Iowa State Fair and at countless community events, schools, corporations, and exhibitions across the country. 

With a team of more than 20 employees, Staats continues to uphold its motto, “Small Town Values, World Class Quality.” The company’s dedication to craftsmanship, customer service, and community pride has made it a trusted partner in recognizing achievement and inspiring excellence for over a century. 

Crystal Renee Amendt,

Crystal Renee Amendt, 55, a resident of Libertyville, passed away Monday, October 6, 2025 at home with her family by her side.

A private celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to The Hope Lodge or the family and sent to 105 Jefferson St. Libertyville, Iowa 52567.

Crystal was born November 25, 1969 in Fairfield, the daughter of Lloyd and Iona “Midge” (Vogt) Greiner. She married Shane Amendt, June 7, 2001 at Jefferson County Park.

Crystal worked for Community Childcare for many years and last worked at Casey’s in Fairfield, where she made many new friends.

She enjoyed reading, diamond painting, trips to Costco, sitting outside watching birds, and traveling with her family to Colorado.

Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Shane; daughters, Mikaela (Dylan Guest) Amendt of Ottumwa and Morgan Amendt of Fairfield; siblings, Jim (Lori) Greiner and Colette Greiner, both of Fairfield; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

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

Iowa FFA Foundation Opens Scholarship Applications for 2026 

The Iowa FFA Foundation has officially opened applications for its annual scholarship program, providing financial support to students pursuing education and careers in agriculture. 

Students involved in FFA are encouraged to apply for a wide range of scholarship opportunities designed to recognize leadership, academic achievement, and commitment to the future of agriculture. 

Applications must be submitted by January 9, 2026, at 11:59 PM CST. 

The Iowa FFA Foundation’s scholarship program connects student success with the generosity of sponsors and donors who believe in investing in the next generation of agricultural leaders. To learn more and apply, visit www.iowaffafoundation.org/scholarships.aspx