LumberKings’ Jimmy Burke Takes Home Pitcher of the Week Honors for Week 2

Prospect League- Two weeks are officially in the books for the 2024 season for the Prospect League and the Clinton LumberKings earned a player of the week honor after going 3-3 for the week.

Jimmy Burke was honored with the week 2 ArmCare.com Pitcher of the Week award for his shutout win against the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes. Burke pitched six innings, allowing only two hits and influencing eight three-strike whiffs.

Burke currently touts a 2-0 record for the season, having allowed only one run on six hits in 12 innings of work. His 14 strikeouts are tied for 8th in the league and his 0.75 ERA has him positioned for 3rd best in the league.

The LumberKings will host the Lucky Horseshoes tonight at 6:30 pm and currently tout a 2-0 record against their division foes.

Mount Pleasant City Council Meeting Agenda 06/12

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in Regular Session on Wednesday, June 12, 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. 2024-62 approving May transfers.

  1. Old Business-
    1. 3 rd reading/adopt ordinance amendment for Flexible Business Space.
    2. 2nd reading/ adopt ordinance relating to the regulation of commercial vendors and city streets during RAGBRAI waiving 3rd
    3. Resolution approving award of construction contract for Eugene Way Street Project.
    4. Renewal applications for 2024 retail cigarette permits.
    5. Renewal of a Class B Retail Alcohol License for Midwest Old Threshers Camper Store at 405 E Threshers Road.
    6. Renewal of a Class E Retail Alcohol License for Casey’s General Store #1612 at 400 W Washington Street.
    7. Renewal of a Special Class C Retail Alcohol License with outdoor service for Henry

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County Fair at 405 E Threshers Road.

  1. h) Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit RAGBRAI event in Central Park July 26 from 12

p.m. to I l p.m.

  1. New Business-
    1. Accept resignation of Harry Hayward, Parks Supervisor.
    2. Accept resignation of Drew Schumacher, Mount Pleasant Volunteer Firefighter.
    3. Resolution approving the hiring of Gary Shahan for the position of Building and Zoning Administrator.
    4. Approve the renewal of the contract with Johnson Controls to service the Library/Civic Center HVAC system.
    5. Resolution authorizing the filing of an application for the Iowa Department of

Transportation State Recreational Trails Program for construction of Mount Pleasant Trail System.

  1. Public Forum.
  2. Adjoum to meet in regular session on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at 5:30 p.m.

Henry County Board of Health Meeting Agenda 06/12

HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH

June 12, 2024, 12:30 p.m.

Henry County Public Health- Conference room

Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Agenda

  1. CALL TO ORDER –
  2. APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES 5/1/24
  • PUBLIC COMMENTS
  1. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
    1. Statistics
  2. PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT
    1. Staff updates
    2. County Handbook Approval
    3. Signatory Authority
    4. Budget
    5. Statistics
  3. NEW BUSINESS
  • ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ADJOURNMENT
    1. NEXT MEETING

Upper Flint Road Closure for Four Months

The Des Moines County Road Department has confirmed a temporary road closure for Upper Flint Road, immediately east of US Highway 61 intersection, for the next 4 months, weather permitting. The route will be closed starting Wednesday, June 12th, for bridge replacement.

 

Ralph Hearn

Ralph R. Hearn, 71, a resident of Fruitland, Iowa, formerly of Richland, passed away Monday, June 10, 2024 at his home.

Friends may call after 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield with the family present from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Funeral services celebrating his life will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 13th at Behner Funeral Home with Pastor Danny Cary officiating. Burial will be at Friends Cemetery in Richland. Memorials may be made to Je-Wa-Ke Little League or the American Cancer Society in care of Judy Hearn, 5900 67th Ave. W, Muscatine, IA 52761.

Ralph was born December 28, 1952 in Keosauqua, the son of Maynard McCellian, Sr. and Josephine (Pearson) Hearn. He married Judy Walter, August 2, 1975 in Fairfield.

Ralph worked for various foundries in the area, retiring from Dexter Foundry. He was an avid Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bears fan. Ralph enjoyed fishing with his son, Eric, and collectible cars. His grandchildren meant the world to him, and he never missed one of their events.  Ralph depicted what a family man should be.

Those left to honor his memory include his wife, Judy; son, Eric (Kristy) Hearn of Letts, Iowa; daughter, Amy Hearn of Richland; grandchildren, Katie (Mason) McCulley, Victoria Hearn, JoAnna McKim, and Austin McKim; sister, Deb (Dennis) Rotenburger of Fairfield; brothers, Carl (Jacqui) Hearn of Batavia, and Tim (Lois) Hearn of Des Moines; sister-in-law, Sandy Walter.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Maynard Hearn, Sr. and Josephine Anderson; step-father, Daryl Anderson; and brother, Maynard McCellian Hearn, Jr.

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

Fly Van Buren Successfully Soars to New Heights

Fly Van Buren soared to new heights on the morning of Saturday, June 8 at the Keosauqua, Iowa Municipal Airport. Around 20 planes and one helicopter made their way to the Villages of Van Buren for this annual event.

The Keosauqua Lions Club served up an all-you-can-eat pancake and sausage breakfast, selling over 220 breakfasts to hungry attendees.

Meanwhile, Dar Chapman showcased his impressive collection of radio control airplanes in the hangar, captivating aviation enthusiasts of all ages.

“We were fortunate the rain went around us, blessing us a beautiful morning for this event. While the weather may have deterred a few pilots, we enjoyed a lovely morning outside. There’s nothing quite like savoring a delicious Lions Club breakfast while watching planes arrive and depart—it’s surprisingly relaxing! The Bell UH-1H ‘Huey’ helicopter was a delightful surprise and a hit with the crowd, adding to the excitement of the day!” said Emily Starnes, Executive Director for the Villages of Van Buren.

The event wrapped up with the annual door prize drawings for two airplane rides. Congratulations to the lucky winners, Mandi Maras and Jeremy Johnston.

Thank you to everyone who came out to make this year’s Fly Van Buren a soaring success. Be sure to mark your calendars for next year’s 25th annual Fly Van Buren on June 7, 2025. We can’t wait to see you there!

Summer of Deer Sees Three Accidents Caused in 3 Days

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office has responded to multiple crashes recently, and they all involve deer.

On June 8th, 2024, at 2:42am, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office responded to The Pilot for a vehicle collision.  An investigation determined that a vehicle driven by Adalid Morales Castillo, 22, of Ottumwa, Iowa was driving northbound on Highway 218 north of Mt. Pleasant when a deer struck the vehicle.  The vehicle was able to be driven back to The Pilot but sustained disabling damage due to the collision.  Estimated cost to repair the vehicle was $4,000.

On June 9th, 2024, at 9:14pm, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 2700 block of Highway 34 near New London for a vehicle collision.  An investigation determined that a sedan driven by Laura Westfall, 38, of Mt. Pleasant was driving westbound on Highway 34 near Racine Avenue when a deer struck the vehicle.  The vehicle sustained disabling damage due to the collision.  Estimated cost to repair the vehicle was $3,500.

On June 10th, 2024, at 5:47am, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 2800 block of Highway 218 near the 37-mile marker for a vehicle collision.  An investigation determined that a pickup truck driven by Kathi Rea, 52, of Lockridge was driving westbound on Highway 218 near the 37-mile marker when a deer struck the vehicle.  The vehicle sustained severe damage due to the collision.  Estimated cost to repair the vehicle was $3,500.

No human injuries were reported in any of these accidents. It is a good reminder to always watch out for deer, especially in the nighttime hours.

Washington Woman Saved From Drowning Vehicle by Passerby

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call of a single vehicle accident with unknown injuries around 1:20am on June 11th.  Upon arrival at Highway 218 NB & 320th St Crawfordsville, IA, deputies soon found a vehicle submerged to the door. The operator, Brenna Burlingame of Washington, was pulled from the drowning vehicle by a passerby.

It was determined that Burlingame left the roadway, through a field, and entered a pond, where the vehicle became fully submerged and is counted as total loss. Burlingame was charged with OWI 1st Offense and Failure to Maintain Control.