Sharron Ann Lox

Sharron Ann Lox, 82, of New London, died Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at her home.  She was born November 15, 1942 in Burlington to John Ellis and Marjory Marilyn Finley Lox.  She was a graduate of Burlington High School and was of the Catholic faith.

She retired from Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant after thirty-two years as executive secretary.

Sharron enjoyed doing yardwork, spending time with her mom, cooking, doing ceramics, crochet, and macrame, and was an outstanding seamstress.  Throughout the years, she received much joy from her precious dogs.

She is survived by her niece Lesley Stewart (Clint Smith) who was like a daughter to her.  Her parents preceded her in death.

According to her wishes, a private graveside service was held at Oquawka Cemetery, Oquawka, Illinois.  Elliott Chapel, New London assisted the family and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Yarmouth Woman Arrested for OWI After Vehicle Found Parked Facing Wrong Direction

On the evening of Friday, July 25, 2025, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle creating a traffic hazard on 220th Street, near the intersection with Racine Avenue.

At approximately 7:46 p.m., deputies arrived on scene and discovered a grey 2015 Infiniti QX6 parked in the eastbound lane of 220th Street—but facing westbound. The unusual positioning of the vehicle posed a safety concern to other drivers.

Deputies identified the driver as 47-year-old Sherry Christensen of Yarmouth. Upon investigation, Christensen exhibited signs of impairment consistent with alcohol or drug use. She was administered field sobriety tests and was subsequently arrested for Operating While Under the Influence, First Offense.

In addition to the OWI charge, Christensen was issued a written warning for Open Container.

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office reminds motorists to never operate a vehicle while impaired, and to report suspicious or unsafe driving to local authorities.

Iowa Family Week

Starting yesterday and running through August 3rd, Iowa Family Week or the Iowa Unified Activities Federation’s Non-Contact Period, is a week-long break from school-related activities. There will be no organized school events, and coaches and teachers are prohibited from contacting students regarding school activities. Enjoy the break!

 

This Day in Sports History July 28th

1929 – The Chicago Cardinals became the first NFL team to hold their training camp outside of their home city, establishing a precedent by training in Michigan.

1987Ángel Cordero Jr becomes 4th jockey to win 6,000 races

1991 – Dennis Martínez pitches the 13th perfect game in baseball history.

July 28, 2025 – August 3, 2025

07/28/25
Doyle Dunn
07/28/25
Jack Thomas
07/28/25
Colton Wiley
07/29/25
Pat Doak
07/29/25
Vahid Fazlali
07/29/25
Brianna Wibstad (15)
07/30/25
Danielle Davidson
07/30/25
Sandy Ernst
07/30/25
Macy Jones
07/31/25
Payden Jones
7/31/25
Lennon Scott
07/31/25
Delaney Ita
07/31/25
Nancy Wolfe
08/01/25
Kristen Halt
08/03/25
John & Rachel Stauffer *Anniversary

NWS- High Heat Indexes Possible Through Tuesday 7/28/25

The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities is cautioning residents in the KILJ listening area that hot and humid conditions are possible through Tuesday, July 29th, with potential for heat index values reaching up to 112 degrees at times. A heat advisory is in effect from 1pm – 9pm.

A chance of showers and thunderstorms stays in the forecast through Sunday night.  High temperatures, as we head into the work week will reach into the mid-nineties with the heat index up to 112 degrees.

Drink plenty of water, stay in air-conditioned spaces, and avoid the sun during peak heat.  Check on neighbors, the elderly, kids, and those without access to cooling.

 

Rural Restoration Project Forum in MP 7/28/25

The Rural Restoration Project will be hosting a housing forum in Mt. Pleasant on Monday, July 28th, at the First Presbyterian Church, 902 S. Walnut St., from 6:30pm – 8pm.  Three speakers will present on housing supply, affordability, and quality.  The public  will be able to provide input and ask questions.

Joy Padget, president of the Engage Keosauqua economic development nonprofit and general manager of the Hotel Manning in Keosauqua; Oscar Argueta, director of the Welcome Home Center, a Mt. Pleasant facility that helps new immigrants settle in the community; and Teresa Mertens, a Henry County native who has been a landlord and worked with other landlords in southeast Iowa for nearly 40 years, will speak at the event.

 

Edith “Edee” (Bruggemeyer) Weigert

Edith “Edee” (Bruggemeyer) Weigert, 74, of New London, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 24, 2025, at Windmill Manor in Coralville, surrounded by loved ones and the thoughts and prayers of many who loved her.

Edee was born on March 12, 1951, in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, to Robert “RW” and Edith (Jennings) Bonser. She grew up in a big, close-knit family where faith and hard work, values she carried with her every day, were the foundation of life.

Edee married her high school sweetheart, William “Ted” Bruggemeyer, on May 24, 1968, in Biggsville, Illinois. The two built a life together full of love, laughter, and partnership that spanned nearly five decades until Ted’s passing in 2015. Their bond was strong and full of devotion.

Given a second chance at love, Edee married David Weigert on September 20, 2016, at Calvary Baptist Church in Mount Pleasant. With Dave, Edee found comfort, companionship, and a steady hand to hold during the most challenging years of her life. His quiet support and steadfast presence were a gift, and their time together was marked by grace and deep care.

For over 35 years, Edee ran a cleaning business with dedication and pride. She had a gift for caregiving, and she was a nanny to a couple of very special families. She cherished most of all the years she gave caring for her own grandchildren, Abigail and Alec. Becoming a great-grandmother to Amelia brought her endless delight; she lit up every time she spoke about her and loved telling people she was a great-grandma.

Edee had a green thumb and delighted in planting flowers every summer, especially ferns and impatiens. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church, and her belief in Jesus Christ gave her strength and hope, especially in the face of the hardships she endured in her final years.

In 2023, Edee was involved in a car accident that left her paralyzed. She spent the final years of her life at Windmill Manor in Coralville. Although her world was dramatically changed, her joyful spirit and out-going personality remained. Her family is forever grateful to the Windmill staff for their tender and compassionate care—especially in her final days—and to Compassus Hospice, whose presence and support were a blessing on her journey Home.

Edee’s life was full of love, family, and faith. She is survived by her loving husband, Dave; her daughter Michelle (Michael) Skubal of Tiffin; grandchildren Abigail (A.J.) Martinez and Alec (Allie) Skubal; and her cherished great-granddaughter, Amelia Skubal. She also leaves behind her siblings: Robert Bonser, Judy (Bob) Inglebright, and Joe (Deb) Bonser. Also mourning her loss are Dave’s children, Troy (Lorie) Weigert of Hiawatha and Charie (Lance) McMahon of Centerville, and their families.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Ted; and siblings Myrtle Carpenter, Ward Bonser, Wanda Beaber, Helen Kauffman, Jerry Bonser, and Patti Wiles.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 31, 2025, from 1:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory, with the family present from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. A private family inurnment will take place at Forest Home Cemetery. In honor of Edee’s life and the care she received, a memorial fund has been established for Windmill Manor.

Edee touched many lives with her warmth, laughter, and unwavering faith. She will be deeply missed, but her love will live on in those she leaves behind.   www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Sports, July 26th

Postseason Baseball

State championship Friday is in the books and four new champions have been crowned. Here’s how the games played out.

The day started in Sioux City with the Class 3A and Class 4A championship contests and a couple of schools looking for their program’s first title. In Class 3A, #2 Pella had Teagan Hoekstra pitch a complete game gem, notching seven strikeouts in a 3-1 victory over #1 Wahlert Catholic. Landyn Bethards claimed two RBIs to earn the Dutch’s first state title in program history. 

For Class 4A, it was another pitching gem that claimed another school’s first state title as #3 Iowa City High’s Jaxton Schroeder tossed eight strikeouts over the seven innings in the 4-1 win over #8 Betterndorf. Drew Nye helped the cause with two RBIs. 

We now move over to Merchants Park in Carroll for the Class 1A and Class 2A championship showdowns and again the team to score first was the one to win as #3 Saint Ansgar took down #4 Martensdale-St. Marys 4-1 for the Class 1A championship, their program’s first. Jayce Schwiesow went the entire seven innings, allowing only two hits and fanning four. 

In the Class 2A championship game, #2 Pleasantville buried #4 Unity Christian early, scoring five runs in the first inning before clobbering the Knights 9-1. JJ Phillips was halfway to the cycle with a double and a home run, tabbing three RBIs in the win.

High School All-District Teams

The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association released the All-District teams and seven of our local teams had players earn a spot on the First Team for the Southeast District.

In Class 1A, Burlington Notre Dame had three Nikes earn a spot on the First Team with Payne Prottsman, who threw a 1.29 ERA for the season, Landry Haberichter, and Eli Oleson, who combined for 65 RBIs. 

New London’s Memphis Watson was the lone Tiger to earn a spot on the First Team as an outfielder. He produced a slash line of 0.500/0.590/0.671 for 20 RBIs, six doubles, and four triples. He also broke the school record for stolen bases in a season with 42.

Izaak Loeffler of Van Buren County was named First Team utility as he knocked in a team-leading 16 RBIs and seven doubles for a 0.452 batting average. 

Over in Class 2A, Mediapolis had two selections: First Team pitcher Lance Ludens and First Team outfielder Kyler Crow. Ludens collected 11 of the team’s 27 victories and sported a 1.09 ERA with an 0.72 WHIP. He was nearly unhittable during a six-game stretch that saw him toss 45 strikeouts in 39.2 innings for a 0.35 ERA, including a no-hitter against Durant in the postseason.

Crow slugged a 0.663 with two home runs, four triples, and seven doubles as he tabbed 30 RBIs in his junior campaign. 

West Burlington’s Brock Thuleen produced another season batting above 0.400 as he knocked in 16 runs off six doubles, which led the team, and two home runs. 

For Class 3A, Fairfield, the Southeast Conference champions, led the way with three First Team nominations. Dain Burkhart was named First Team pitcher as the SEC Player of the Year claimed an 8-2 record on the mound with a 2.18 ERA. 

Luke Konczal earned First Team 1st baseman as he led the team in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, and doubles. Aiden Westercamp grabbed First Team outfielder as he led the team with 40 RBIs and had an 0.955 fielding percentage. 

Payton Walker was the lone First Team selection for Mt. Pleasant as a catcher. Walker caught five would-be base runners, bringing his total to 13 caught stealing over the last two years. He totaled 26 RBIs for the season and 20 hit-by-pitches, leaving him two short of tying the school record. 

For a full list of the All-District Teams, then follow the link: All-Southeast District Teams 

Postseason Softball

#2 Williamsburg’s 3-2 win over #1 Wahlert Catholic yesterday claimed the Raiders’ third straight state title for Class 3A. Jersey Metz struck out three in the complete game victory. Washington’s Ella Greiner earned a spot on the All-Tournament team.

#3 Albia breezed past #4 PCM 9-1 for the bronze. 

8th inning fireworks gave #1 Van Meter the thrilling 8-7 victory over #3 West Lyon for the Class 2A championship. Ava Hohenadel sent the Bulldog fans home happy with the walk-off solo shot, her lone hit of the game. 

#2 Louisa-Muscatine took home 3rd place with a 5-3 win over #5 West Fork.

For the Class 1A championship, #2 Clarksville took home their second title in the last five years after defeating #1 Wayne 4-1. Sydney Lovrien struck out nine from the circle and nabbed two RBIs.

#6 St. Edmond upset #4 Riverside 5-4 in the third-place bout.

High School Softball All-District Teams

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association released the All-District Teams for Southeast Iowa and 11 local players cracked a spot on the list.

In Class 1A, Holy Trinity Catholic’s Sydney Jarvis and Quinn Zweibohmer of Wapello each found a spot on the team as they each grabbed over 155 strikeouts and sub-2.35 ERAs.

For Class 2A, Lilly Coil of Columbus’s 0.537 batting average and Van Buren County’s Ashlynn Huff’s 22 RBIs earned spots on the All-District team.

Class 3A was crowded with Central Lee’s Kenna Sandoval, Leah Helmick of Fairfield, Payton Harris of Mediapolis, West Burlington/Notre Dame’s Lyndsey Kelley, and Washington’s Leighton Salazar and Ella Greiner making the team.

Lastly, Keirah Wiseman of Burlington snatched a spot on the Class 4A All-District squad. 

For a full look at the teams, follow the link provided: Iowa Softball All-District Teams 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees defeated the Clinton LumberKings last night 11-5 thanks to a late surge of offense. Owen Nowak led the team with three RBIs, while Kooper Schulte found his 42nd RBI of the season. The LumberKings will host the rematch tonight at 6:30 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1933 – Joe DiMaggio ends his 61 game hitting streak in the minor league Pacific Coast League.

1948 – “Babe Ruth Story” premieres, it would be Babe Ruth’s last public appearance.

1992 – Nolan Ryan strikes out his 100th batter for the 23rd consecutive season.