Oversized Load Coming Through Fort Madison Today

The Fort Madison Police Department wants to let drivers know that at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18th, an oversized load will be moving through the city on Business Route 61 from 20th Street, east to 330th Avenue. This will cause segments of the roadway to be blocked as the tow unit makes a slow progression along the route. The enormous load size necessitates the use of the entire road width, and all traffic will be diverted by officers ahead of it.

In anticipation of the move, the street department will be clearing obstacles and installing temporary 4-way stop signs at the affected traffic signals.

Should you normally travel this route, it is suggested to use Avenue E around the area until it has been cleared. The hauling contractor is attempting to minimize the disruption and expects to pass through in about an hour.

Henry County Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioners Meeting Agenda 06/18

The Henry County Soil & Water Conservation District Commissioners will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 18th at 3.30 at the USDA Office, 709 S. Iris Street, Mt Pleasant.

Tentative agenda items include approve minutes, watershed report, and cost share payments and other district business. Those needing special accommodations should call the office @ 319-385-2824 ext. 3.

Mt. Pleasant Utilities Board of Trustees Meeting Agenda 06/18

Board of Trustees: Regular Meeting:
Dan McCabe, Chairman 1:00 P.M. Tuesday
Harvey Ungerman June 18th, 2024
David George (MPMU Conference Room
Michelle Rosell located at 509 N. Adams St.)
Lori White

AGENDA

I. CALL TO ORDER.
A. Roll call.
B. Approval of Agenda.

II. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS.
A. Regular Board Meeting May 21st, 2024 – Approval.

III. FINANCIAL.
A. Approval of Warrants.
B. Treasurer’s Report – Jody Fuller.
C. Capital Budget Amendments – Review and Approval.
a. Board review and authorization to reallocate the following amounts among the following previously approved budget items;
i. $50,000 from Electric Capital Engineering (1-53-8107)
ii. $50,000 from Electric Capital Contingencies (1-53-8108)
iii. $30,000 from Electric Capital Underground Replacement (1-53-8112)
iv. $7,500 from Electric Capital Security System (1-53-8154)
v. $50,000 from Electric Capital Building Tuckpointing (1-53-8172)
vi. $100,000 from Electric Capital Demo Buildings (1-53-8214)
vii. to Electric Capital Digger Derrick Truck, totaling $287,500, (1-53-8204).
b. Board review and authorization to reallocate $14,000 from the Water Capital Contingency Budget (4-73-8108), to the Water Capital Well Data Management & Reporting Software Budget (4-73-8223).
c. Board review and authorization to reallocate $19,000 from the Water Capital Contingency Budget (4-73-8108), to the Water Capital Rebuild Sanitary Pumping Station Budget (4-73-8224).
D. Review and Approval for salary range on non-bargaining hourly employees.

IV. LEGAL COUNSEL.
A. Attorney – Timothy J. Whipple (Ahlers & Cooney P.C.).

V. OPERATIONS.
1. Cedar Lane Well #7 and Water Distribution System Project – Update
a) Board review of the associated Bid Package #1 (Well Drilling) work.
2. Adams Street Substation 15 kV Sheltered Aisle Switchgear Replacement Project – Update.
a) Board review of the associated Adams Street Substation 15 kV Sheltered Aisle Switchgear Replacement Project work.
3. Transmission System Power Supply Project – Update.
a) Status update of the associated 69 kV transmission system power supply work.
4. RAGBRAI Planning – Electric and water needs for the community.
5. Monthly Activities.
a)

A. Customers.
1.

VI. OTHER BUSINESS.
A. Other Business, Unscheduled for Consideration by Board of Trustees.
1. Executive Session will convene w/ guests.
a) (Executive Session pursuant to Section 21.5(1)(i) of the Code of Iowa for
legal purposes).

VII. ADJOURNMENT.

Next Regular Board Meeting: 1:00 p.m. Tuesday July 16th, 2024

 

 

 

Faye Fraise

Faye Pauline Mehaffy Fraise, 94, of West Point, Iowa passed away peacefully at 11:15 a.m. Sunday, June 16, 2024 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington, Iowa.

Born on December 28, 1929 in Kingston, Iowa, the daughter of  Russell and Alice (Cover) Mehaffy.

 

She graduated from Huron High School in 1947. She loved playing basketball in the guard position on her team for four years. She was named Honorable Mention for the All State team. Faye also enjoyed ice skating and dancing.

 

After graduation, she worked at the glove factory in Burlington and also was a telephone operator for Northwestern Bell.

 

On February 21, 1951, she married Andrew Fraise of West Point at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, in which they were both members, he preceded her in death on March 28, 2015.

 

They farmed for forty one years before retiring to West Point in 2005. They enjoyed playing card games together, such as Pinocle, Pitch, Bid Euchre, and Cribbage. Faye liked putting puzzles together, playing Farkle with her children on Sunday mornings, and playing her organ, she also enjoyed making rosaries with her rosary makers, and helping with bingo at the West Point Care Center. In addition she was also an huge Iowa Hawkeye Basketball fan.

 

She is survived by two daughters: Patricia Fraise of West Point, Iowa and Penny (Dave) Sund of Cedar Falls, Iowa; two sons: Dave Fraise of West Burlington, Iowa and Danny (Cheryl) Fraise of West Point, Iowa; two brothers: Donald (Carol) Mehaffy of Mount Pleasant, Iowa and Ronald (Patty) Mehaffy of Burlington, Iowa; six grandchildren; seven great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

 

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Andrew; three sisters: Cleo Gerst, and Donna Yoder, and Grace Mellinger; brother Loren; three brother-in-laws: one sister-in-law; and two daughters-in-law.

 

A visitation will be held from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point, where the family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.  A Parish Rosary will be recited at 4:30 p.m. and A Christian Wake Service will be held at 6:00 p.m.

 

A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 20, 2024 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point, Iowa with Father Dan Dorau Officiating.

 

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery in West Point

 

Following the burial a luncheon will be held at the West Point American Legion.

 

Memorials have been established in her memory for West Point Fire & Rescue.

 

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com

 

 

Crucial EMS Vote to Determine the Future of the Service Coming in September for Henry County Residents

On Thursday, June 6, the Henry County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution declaring Henry County Emergency Medical Services (HCEMS) as an essential county service. The next step is for county residents to vote at a special election on September 10 to approve a tax levy for EMS programming.

HCEMS is currently owned and operated by Henry County Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Memorial Hospital. Due to the current property tax cap for HCEMS under hospital ownership, the hospital cannot continue to offer HCEMS and cover the revenue shortfalls.

The state trend shows that the former model of EMS is no longer viable. As of November 2023, 12 Iowa counties have received voter approval to levy for EMS programming. Nearly a dozen additional counties in Iowa are seeking public support in upcoming elections and/or are working on proposals to do so. 

“In addition to Henry County Emergency Medical Services providing an invaluable service to our county residents, there is also an economic factor to consider. A significant consideration for newcomers moving into Henry County is knowing that we have high quality, accessible healthcare services. EMS is at the heart of this. EMS provides an essential service that also positively impacts our economy and assists in Henry County’s growth for years to come,” explained Marc Lindeen, Henry County Board of Supervisor.

HCEMS provides vital emergency medical services for Henry County residents 24 hours a day, seven days a week. These services include: emergency medical care, critical care transfers, medical transports, education and support to county first responders, public health education, and special event coverage.

 

Continue reading “Crucial EMS Vote to Determine the Future of the Service Coming in September for Henry County Residents”

July 15th Deadline for Filing Crop Acreage Report Deadline

Agricultural producers in Iowa should make an appointment with their local Farm Service Agency (FSA) office to complete crop acreage reports before the applicable deadline after planting is complete.

 

“Many USDA programs require producers to file an accurate crop acreage report by the applicable deadline in order to receive program benefits,” said Matt Russell, State Executive Director in Iowa. “Once planting is complete, call your local FSA office to make an appointment to report your acreage. We also encourage you to take care of any other FSA-related business during your appointment.”

 

An acreage report documents a crop grown on a farm or ranch, its intended use and location. Filing an accurate and timely acreage report for all crops and land uses, including failed acreage and prevented planted acreage, can prevent the loss of benefits.

 

How to File a Report

The following acreage reporting dates are applicable in Iowa:

July 15, 2024                                                 All crops including perennial forages

December 16, 2024                                  Fall-seeded small grains

 

To file a crop acreage report, producers need to provide:

  • Crop and crop type or variety
  • Intended crop use
  • Number of crop acres
  • Map with approximate crop boundaries
  • Planting date(s)
  • Planting pattern, when applicable
  • Producer shares
  • Irrigation practice(s)
  • Acreage prevented from planting, when applicable
  • Other required information

 

 

Acreage Reporting Details

 

The following exceptions apply to acreage reporting dates:

 

  • If the crop has not been planted by the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 15 calendar days after planting is completed.

 

  • If a producer acquires additional acreage after the acreage reporting date, then the acreage must be reported no later than 30 calendar days after purchase or acquiring the lease. Appropriate documentation must be provided to the county office.

Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) policy holders should note that the acreage reporting date for NAP-covered crops is the earlier of the dates listed above or 15 calendar days before grazing or crop harvesting begins.

 

Prevented Planted Acreage

 

Producers should also report crop acreage they intended to plant but were unable to because of a natural disaster, including drought. Prevented planted acreage must be reported on form CCC-576, Notice of Loss, no later than 15 calendar days after the final planting date as established by FSA and USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA).

 

FSA recently updated policy that applies to prevented planted acreage due to drought. To certify prevented planted acreage due to drought, all of the following must apply:

 

  • The area that is prevented from being planted has insufficient soil moisture for seed germination on the final planting date for non-irrigated acreage.

 

  • Prolonged precipitation deficiencies that meet the D3 or D4 drought intensity level as determined by the U.S. Drought Monitor.

 

  • Verifiable information must be collected from sources whose business or purpose is recording weather conditions as determined by FSA.

 

Continuous Certification Option for Perennial Forage

 

Agricultural producers with perennial forage crops have the option to report their acreage once, without having to report that acreage in subsequent years, as long as there are no applicable changes on the farm. Interested producers can select the continuous certification option after FSA certifies their acreage report. Examples of perennial forage include mixed forage, birdsfoot trefoil, chicory/radicchio, kochia (prostrata), lespedeza, perennial peanuts and perennial grass varieties.

 

Once the continuous certification option is selected, the certified acreage will roll forward annually with no additional action required by the producer in subsequent years unless the acreage report changes.

 

Farmers.gov Portal

 

Producers can access their FSA farm records, maps, and common land units through the farmers.gov customer portal. The portal allows producers to export field boundaries as shapefiles and import and view other shapefiles, such as precision agriculture boundaries within farm records mapping.  Producers can view, print and label their maps for acreage reporting purposes. Level 2 eAuthentication or login.gov access that is linked to a USDA Business Partner customer record is required to use the portal.

 

Producers can visit farmers.gov/account to learn more about creating an account. Producers who have authority to act on behalf of another customer as a grantee via an FSA-211 Power of Attorney form, Business Partner Signature Authority or as a member of a business can now access information for the business in the farmers.gov portal.

 

More Information

 

For questions, producers should call their FSA county office. To find their FSA county office, visit farmers.gov/service-center-locator.

 

USDA touches the lives of all Americans each day in so many positive ways. In the Biden-Harris administration, USDA is transforming America’s food system with a greater focus on more resilient local and regional food production, fairer markets for all producers, ensuring access to healthy and nutritious food in all communities, building new markets and streams of income for farmers and producers using climate smart food and forestry practices, making historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy capabilities in rural America and committing to equity across the department by removing systemic barriers and building a workforce more representative of America. To learn more, visit usda.gov.

 

Mount Pleasant In Town RAGBRAI Route Announced

The intown RAGBRAI route has now been announced for Mount Pleasant on July 26th. Participating streets include W Courtland, N White St, W Franklin, N Broadway, W Madison, N Main, E Monroe, and S Walnut. The route out of Mount Pleasant on July 27th includes S Walnut St, E Henry, N Brazelton, E Monroe, N Iris, Winfield Ave and 220th St. Below is a picture of the route in and out of town.

The official in town route for RAGBRAI on July 26th
The official route for leaving town on July 27th

*We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help with various activities throughout the day. If you’re interested, please sign up https://www.signupgenius.com/…/20F054BA9A82EABFF2…

Henry County Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees Meeting Agenda 06/19

MEETING OF HENRY COUNTY SOLDIERS’ & SAILORS’ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Time: 7:30am
HCHC Board Room

Mission: To enhance the health of individuals and communities through high quality, effective and efficient services

Vision: To be the healthcare provider and employer of choice

Values: Quality, Service, Teamwork, Accountability, Respect and Trust
I. CALL TO ORDER

II. ROLL CALL
1. Mr. Prottsman ____ 4. Mrs. Bender ____ 7. Mr. Welcher ___
2. Mrs. Olson ____ 5. Mrs. McNamee ____
3. Mrs. Maher ____ 6. Mr. Blake ____

III. CONSENT AGENDA
A. Minutes of previous meeting and committees
B. Administrative memo and EMS report

IV. OLD BUSINESS
A. Financial Update ♦ □
B. Capital Update ♦ □
C. GRH Update ♦ □

V. HOSPITAL INSPECTION: Joel Prottsman

VI. EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE
Closed session pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 21.5 to discuss strategic objectives, quality, and legal matter. □

VII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Facilities Update □ ♦
B. Unbudgeted Capital Approval □ ♦ *
C. Budget Approval □ ♦ *
D. Property/Liability Insurance Review □ ♦
E. Policies Review and Approval □ ♦ *
F. Committee Reports – EMS □ ♦

VIII. ADJOURNMENT
BOT Meeting – Wednesday, July 31st