Warning Regarding UnAuthorized T-Shirt Advertising

Mount Pleasant Community School District Superintendent, John Henriksen, announced today(Thursday) that several business owners contacted him about an email they received from All American Publishing regarding the purchase of advertising for Mount Pleasant Community High School FFA  t-shirts.  He also stated that the email mentions FFA advisor, Brady Martin, implying the advisor has endorsed this project. Henriksen expressed that this project is not authorized by MPCSD and is no approved by the District Board of Directors.

However, Henriksen did say that the MPCHS FFA students will soon be taking orders for strawberries which is a School Board approved fundraiser.

Lynn Perron

Lynn Anne Perron, 64, of Mount Pleasant died Wednesday, January 11, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

Lynn was born June 12, 1958, in Burlington, the daughter of John and Carole (Heston) Swisher. Lynn graduated from Burlington High School in 1976. On June 9, 1979, Lynn was united in marriage to Byron Perron at Messiah Lutheran Church in Burlington. Lynn was a hard-working woman, she worked at the Burlington Moose, Mercy Hospital, was a dental assistant for Steve and Mary Wettach Dental and Merimac Construction. Lynn was the office manager and glue that held Sound Advice together for 22 years. She thoroughly enjoyed retirement for the past three years.

Lynn could be found relaxing in her backyard swing with a Stephen King novel. She enjoyed word find books, camping trips and animals. Byron and Lynn loved to ride their Harley trike together. Her long locks of beautiful white hair have been donated to Locks of Love.

Lynn is survived by her husband Byron; two children Holly (Brian) Perron-Hoaglin of Mount Pleasant, Ian Perron of Joplin, Missouri; granddaughter Jordan Lynn Hoaglin; three siblings, John T. (Sheena) Swisher, III, of Belmond, Terry (Deb) Swisher of Danville, Illinois, Lora (Kevin) Cooper of Omaha, Nebraska; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, step mother Lois Swisher, grandson Gavyn Lucus Perron and nephew Jason.

Memorial Service will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday, January 16, 2023, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel. Pastor Rod Cooper will officiate. Inurnment will follow in the Oakland Mills Cemetery. Visitation will be held 11:00 – 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 15, at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel, where the family will be present to greet friends from 1:00-3:00. A general memorial fund has been established. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

 

Iowa Wesleyan Men’s Basketball: Tigers Claw Their Way into the Top 25

Iowa Wesleyan- It took a 15-game winning streak, but the men’s basketball team has finally cracked the NAIA Top 25 at the #25 spot. One of the marquee wins for the Tigers this season came against William Penn University in a fierce home matchup that ended 85-81. Hakeem Odunsi and Carver Locke led the Tigers in points that game with 16 apiece. The Statesmen were ranked 13th at the time and since that game they fell down the rankings to 17th but have since regained their 13th ranking in the latest poll.

In Jordan Ashton’s first year at the helm of the program, the Tigers have been able to dominate the competition winning by double digits in 11 of their 17 games. Additionally, during this winning streak the Tigers have beaten the competition by an average of nearly 20 points.

A big reason for the team’s success is their depth, always allowing fresh players to come into the game and play aggressively. Moreover, the leadership of graduate student, Allante Pickens, has allowed for this team to flourish as he is 2nd on the team in points with 211 and freshman phenom, Henry Shannon, has provided the height and athleticism down low that has allowed him to lead the Tigers in points with 216 and blocks with 26.

The Tigers will be back in action tomorrow, January 13th, at 7 pm to face off against Baptist Bible College.

Softball Standout: Jocelyn Fulton Signing with Hawkeye Community College

(Photo Courtesy: Chad Edeker // WACO Athletic Director)

(Pictured: Front: – William Cornelious, Jocelyn, Amber Cornelious, Willow Cornelious)

(Back – Mark and Karen Fulton, Clair Brock, Cheryl Brock, Brett Fulton)

WACO/Columbus Softball- Jocelyn Fulton will officially be continuing her softball career at the collegiate level after signing with Hawkeye Community College. She has been a four-year starter for the WACO/Columbus softball team going back to her first year in 8th grade.

Fulton is a career 0.361 hitter and responsible for 49 runs. She has also belted 12 home runs and brought home 31 runs. Fulton is efficient on the base path having stole 27 bases on 33 attempts in her four years. Last year was her best season; Fulton batted 0.500, sending 8 balls over the fence, knocking in 16 runs, scoring 28 times herself, and stealing 13 bags on 14 attempts.

Jocelyn Fulton will be studying Dental Hygiene in the fall and finishing up her senior season in the summer.

Sports, January 12th

High School Basketball

WACO will be traveling to play Hillcrest Academy tonight, January 12th, with the girls playing first at 6 pm. Ellah Kissell is one of the top scorers in Class 1A with 239 points on the season. The boys’ team is still undefeated at 11-0 entering this matchup.

The Winfield-Mt. Union Wolves will be traveling to play Pekin tomorrow, January 13th, with the girls playing at 6 pm. The girls’ team is currently 14-0 on the season, while the boys tout a 10-2 record.

Danville will be hosting Mediapolis tomorrow with the boys playing at 7:30 pm and the girls playing at 6 pm. The girls’ team comes into the game at 5-7 and the boy’s team is 9-3.

Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to play West Burlington tomorrow night with the girls scheduled to start at 6 pm and the boys to follow. The girl’s game will feature a ranked Falcons team, while the boy’s game will have an undefeated Falcons team take on the Crusaders.

The Central Lee Hawks will host New London tomorrow with the girls scheduled to play at 6 pm. This will be their second time playing one another this year with the Hawks winning the girl’s game and the Tigers winning the boy’s game.

Mt. Pleasant will be facing off against conference rival Fairfield, tomorrow with the girls on the road and the boys at home, both teams playing at 7:30 pm. KILJ will be covering the girls game with pregame scheduled to start at 7:15 pm.

High School Wrestling

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will compete against Washington tonight, January 12th, on the road.

The Regional Qualifier for girls wrestling will start on January 27th and run through the 28th with the State Tournament to take place on February 2nd and 3rd.

New London will be celebrating their senior night tonight. Dominic Lopez and Trent Wilkerson will be honored as they have put together outstanding careers at New London with Lopez turning in two 3rd place finishes at state.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will host Fairfield next Thursday, January 19th.

WACO Signing

Jocelyn Fulton will continue to play softball at the collegiate level after signing with Hawkeye Community College. She has been a four-year starter for the Columbus-WACO softball team and will be studying Dental Hygiene.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The men’s and women’s basketball teams will travel to play Baptist Bible College tomorrow with the women playing at 5:30 pm and the men at 7 pm.

The men’s wrestling team will look to bounce back as they wrestle Saturday, January 14th, at the Cliff Keen-Mike Duroe Invitational at Cornell College in Mount Vernon.

The women’s wrestling team will have another ranked match ahead of them as they travel to face off against Augsburg University on Sunday, January 15th.

The Tiger’s next indoor meet will be the Dutch Athletics Classic on January 14th.

Dr. Sofia Adams joined us on Tiger Nation this morning where we discussed her new position of Head Coach of Iowa Wesleyan Women’s Soccer team. Coach Adams revealed how much she cares about her players when talking about her favorite part of coaching:

“I would say coaching, seeing someone who wasn’t able to do something then be able to do it to me is more rewarding than any soccer goal that I have ever scored. So, I think I almost find more reward as being a coach and seeing them be able to tap into their potential.”

This Day in Sports History

1958 – The NCAA adds 2-point conversions to football scoring.

1966 – Boston Celtics coach Red Auerbach records his 1,000th NBA career victory (regular season and playoffs), 114-102 over the Los Angeles Lakers in Boston.

1992 – Highest scoring NCAA basketball game; Troy State Trojans defeat DeVry Hoyas 258-149 in Troy, Alabama.

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

 January 12, 2023

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

9:00 Caleb Waters, Conservation Monthly Update

9:30 Alicia Yocum Fair & 4-H Budget Request

10:00 Kellie Sloan, Treasurer Budget Request

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

MP School District Financial Report

The Mount Pleasant School Board will be expected to approve the FY22 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report at the February board meeting.  Monday night at the January meeting Director of Finance Ed Chabal went over the highlights of the report. The unassigned fund balances all increased except for the activity fund.  That balance saw an $8,588 drop. The general fund went up $975,971 due to the infusion of covid funds from the federal government putting the fund at $4,139,328.  The food service fund also saw an increase of $263,418 due in large part to federal funds used to make lunch free for all students, again because of covid. Total district revenues were $29,943,876, an increase of $1,665,967. Total expenditures were $29,752,173, increasing by $3,203,791 from FY21.

Not included in the Comprehensive Report but also discussed at the meeting was the taxable valuations to be used for FY24.  The valuations increased about $8.2 million to $648,574,431, an increase of 1.32 % from the previous year.

Discussion Continues Regarding Future of Mount Pleasant School District Facilities

The Mount Pleasant School District Board of Directors continues to assess the district’s facilities and plan for the future.  The Mapleleaf Athletic complex field house needs renovations and now the Athletic Booster Club is preparing to kick-off a fundraising campaign to raise funds for a project to improve the building.  Activities Director Scot Lamm told the school board site committee the maximum estimate cost for the proposed renovations is $250,000.  He said he has been discussing this with the Booster Club and proposes the following improvements….additional toilets, new lighting and flooring, a new entrance/exit door and new lockers.  The site committee supports the project. The committee also agreed that costs related to maintenance like lighting and plumbing should be District costs.

Another building that has come under scrutiny is the bus garage.  It is no long big enough.  At one point the discussion revolved around possibly building a new garage at the High School site on Grand Avenue. However, cost may be prohibitive.  Apparently, there is in opportunity to rent a larger space.  Supt. John Henriksen will get rental costs for the Board’s site committee to consider. The committee also suggesteed that the lot north of the existing bus garage could be purchased and a new garage built on that site.  Henriksen will also be following up with the City regarding that idea.