The Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Education has named three finalists in its search for the district’s next superintendent.

The Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Education has named three finalists in its search for the district’s next superintendent.

Following a review process conducted with Grundmeyer Leader Services, the board selected Dr. Sharon Dentlinger, Ken Kasper, and Derek Philips as finalists for the position.

Dr. Dentlinger currently serves as an assistant professor of practice and superintendent program coordinator at the University of Northern Iowa, where she prepares aspiring superintendents and leads strategic planning efforts. She also serves as director of special education for the Knoxville Community School District and previously worked as superintendent and curriculum director for the Interstate 35 Community School District.

Kasper is the current superintendent for the Garner Hayfield Ventura and Rudd Rockford Marble Rock Community School Districts. During his tenure, district academic ratings improved and student participation in advanced coursework and career programs expanded. His background also includes roles as a principal, assistant principal, and science teacher in several Iowa districts.

Philips serves as principal of Davis County High School in Bloomfield, where he oversees staff and students in grades nine through twelve. His experience includes implementing instructional feedback systems, strengthening professional development, and improving staff retention. He has also previously served as superintendent of the Pekin Community School District.

Formal interviews with each finalist are scheduled for Tuesday, December 16. The board plans to discuss the candidates and make a final decision following the interviews.

The selected superintendent is expected to begin leading the district on July 1, 2026.

Attached is the announcement from Mt. Pleasant Community School District

Sports, December 12th

High School Basketball

All games were canceled last night due to weather.

Mt. Pleasant will host Fort Madison tonight at 6 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will have the call with the pregame show at 5:45 pm.

Danville will host Central Lee tonight with the boys’ game starting at 7:30 pm following the girls’ contest. Senior Dillan Mason talked about what the team has been working on heading into their matchup with the Hawks,

“We’re going to just work on our discipline. I mean, we’re a team that on paper, we’ve been fouling a lot and just to get rid of those fouls that aren’t really worth it like some are alright, but some of them that we could just get rid of, and it would really help. So, instead of having these close games, maybe we get the double digits and run off with the lead instead of shooting ourselves in the foot and then keeping it close.”

WACO will travel to Lone Tree tonight with game one at 6 pm.

Wapello will compete against Hillcrest Academy tonight with the girls’ contest playing at 6 pm.

Burlington Notre Dame will travel to New London tonight with tip-off at 6 pm for the girls’ contest. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will host West Burlington tonight with game one at 6 pm.

Van Buren County will travel to Mediapolis tonight with the boys’ game following the girls at 7:30 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will hit the road to play Highland tonight with the girls playing first at 6 pm.

Fairfield will take on Washington at home tonight with game one of the doubleheader at 6 pm.

High School Bowling

Central Lee will travel to Centerville today.

Fairfield will duel Mt. Pleasant on Monday, December 15th, at home.

High School Wrestling

All meets were postponed last night.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will wrestle at the Zimmerman Tournament tonight at Maquoketa High School. 

The Wapello girls’ team will compete in a tournament tomorrow, December 13th, at Marion High School.

The Mt. Pleasant and Mediapolis boys’ teams will make the trip to Grinnell High School for the Tiger Duals tomorrow.

The Mediapolis, Van Buren County, Fairfield, and Mt. Pleasant girls’ teams will travel to Keokuk for an Invite tomorrow.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union and Burlington Notre Dame boys’ teams will compete at the Colfax-Mingo Dual Tournament tomorrow. 

The New London and Wapello boys’ teams will travel to the North Cedar Invitational tomorrow. 

The Van Buren County and WACO boys’ teams will participate in the HLV-TC Invitational tomorrow.

The WACO girls’ team will compete at the Vinton-Shellsburg Tournament tomorrow.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team will travel to Central Community College tomorrow, December 13th.

The men’s basketball team will compete in the Highland Tournament tonight.

College Football

#23 Iowa will take on #14 Vanderbilt on December 31st at 11 am for the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Florida. 

College Basketball

The #10 Iowa State women’s team will host UNI on Sunday, December 14th, at 5 pm.

The #11 Iowa women’s team will look to get back in the win column tomorrow, December 13th, against Lindenwood at 2 pm at home.

The men’s Cy-Hawk series had #4 Iowa State on upset alert with Iowa leading by 13 points in the first half, but the Cyclones hung on to win 66-62. Iowa State went on a 19 to 0 run to take over the lead as Joshua Jefferson led the way with 24 points. With the win, Iowa State completed their first-ever single-season sweep across volleyball, football, wrestling, and basketball against the Hawkeyes.

The Iowa men’s team will look to right the ship against Western Michigan at home on Sunday at 2 pm.

The #4 Iowa State men’s team will host Eastern Illinois on Sunday at noon.

This Day in Sports History

1968 – Arthur Ashe became the first Black man to be ranked #1 in tennis.

1981 – Wayne Gretzky became the quickest to reach 50 goals in a season. It was in the 39th game.

2010 – The collapse of the inflatable roof at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Mall of America Stadium caused the cancellation of a game between the New York Giants and the Minnesota Vikings. The teams played the next day at Detroit’s Ford Field.

Phyllis Paine

Phyllis Paine, 78, died Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at Park Place Elder Living in Mount Pleasant.

Phyllis was born November 18, 1947, in Bethesda, Maryland, the daughter of Wendel and Betty (McKelvey) McLaughlin. She was raised in a Navy family and lived in Cairo, Egypt, Saipan (Pacific Island), Maryland, Illinois and Missouri. Phyllis received her Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern Illinois University. On December 28, 1970, Phyllis was united in marriage to William “Mike” Paine in Springfield, Illinois, and made their home in Mount Pleasant. She was a math teacher in the Mount Pleasant schools for 33 years, and taught Bridge to middle schoolers. She was a member of the Mount Pleasant, Iowa State and National Teacher Associations. Phyllis was an active member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority – Beta Lambda Chapter.

Phyllis is survived by her husband William “Mike” Paine of Mount Pleasant, a sister Joyce Smith of Riverside, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents.

According to her wishes her body has been cremated and a Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be directed to Park Place Elder Living or Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice. The Olson-Yoder Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for Phyllis and her family. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olsonyoderfh.com.

Albert Wayne Shondel

Albert Wayne Shondel, 78, of Fairfield, passed away Saturday, December 6, 2025 at the Good Samaritan Society in Ottumwa, Iowa.

Visitation for family and friends will be 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Monday, December 15, 2025 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. Graveside services will be held 12:30 p.m. Monday at Keokuk National Cemetery in Keokuk. A time for food and fellowship be held at 4:00 p.m. Monday at the VFW in Fairfield. Please bring a covered dish. Memorials may be made to the family.

Albert was born July 13, 1947 in Fairfield, the son of Clyde and Grace (Dennison) Shondel. He married Lila Kay Harrison, February 9, 1974 in Fairfield. She preceded him in death July 23, 2012.

Albert worked for Dexter Laundry and Iowa Malleable Iron Company in Fairfield. He enjoyed bowling, playing bingo and card games, watching western movies, and spending time with his grandchildren.

Those left to honor his memory include his children, Thomas Shondel, Holly Shondel, and Jodi Shondel, all of Fairfield; twelve grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and brothers, Larry and Doug Shondel of Fairfield.

In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by his parents; sons, Albert and Dough; siblings, Fred, Anna, Ella, Mick, Bobby, Herbert, Mabel, Junior, Debra, Charlotte, Tina, and Sherry.

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

Henry County Supervisors Address Lopez Reimbursement and County Service Costs

The Henry County Board of Supervisors convened on Thursday, December 11, 2025, addressing routine business items including county engineer updates, a discussion and possible action on seeking outside counsel for the Carlos Lopez reimbursement, and a conversation with local morticians regarding county responsibilities.

County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss Weekly Updates

The board received an update from County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss. He reminded the board and the public that the bridge on 235th is now closed for replacement. He noted ongoing issues with motorists ignoring or missing detour signage and attempting to use 235th to enter or exit town. Hotchkiss said the current signage meets DOT standards, but they are discussing additional barricades to prevent drivers from using the closed route.
He also presented a potential lease agreement that would allow ITC to store equipment at the Rock Quarry, which the board will review before making a decision at the next meeting. Hotchkiss informed the board that Secondary Roads had planned to replace a truck next year, but due to long lead times, the ordering process needs to begin before the next fiscal year. The estimated cost of the truck is approximately $250,000.

Discussion & Possible Action Seeking Outside Counsel for Reimbursement to Carlos Lopez

Chad White opened the discussion by stating he agrees that Carlos Lopez should be reimbursed for his legal fees. However, he believes the supervisors should seek outside counsel for an unbiased legal opinion to confirm the county’s authority to issue the reimbursement. Steve Detrick agreed Lopez should be reimbursed but disagreed on hiring outside counsel, saying he believes the code already makes the county’s authority clear. The board ultimately voted 2 to 1 to seek outside counsel, with Steve Detrick voting against. During public comment, several residents expressed frustration with the decision, urging the board to stop “kicking the can down the road.” The board then adjourned and reconvened at 11 a.m. with local morticians.

Discussion with Local Morticians & County Responsibilities

The supervisors met at 11 a.m. with morticians from Mount Pleasant, Winfield, and New London. The discussion focused on the cost of removals and cremations for low-income individuals who qualify for county assistance. The board requested that morticians submit a breakdown of their service costs. They will then meet with Katie Reuter, Director of Public Health, to discuss how the county may revise eligibility requirements for these services.

 

KILJ Radio Announces Search for News Director and Morning Show Co-Host

KILJ Radio in Mount Pleasant has opened applications for a full time News Director and Morning Show Co-Host. The station, known for its locally focused news coverage since 1970, is looking for someone to lead daily news operations while co-hosting the weekday morning talk show.

The role includes managing the news department, gathering and reporting local news from Monday through Saturday, creating text and audio news reports, and directing part-time staff. Responsibilities also include conducting interviews, covering public meetings, maintaining the community calendar, and assisting with social media and production work. The position will require some night, weekend, and holiday shifts.

KILJ is seeking candidates who demonstrate strong writing and communication skills, sound judgement, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Experience in journalism or broadcasting is preferred.

Applicants are asked to submit a cover letter, resume, and demo by 5 pm on Monday, December 29, 2025. Materials may be emailed to General Manager Kadie Johannson at sales@kilj.com or delivered to KILJ Radio, 2411 Radio Drive, Mount Pleasant.

City Council Moves Forward on Ordinances, Projects

The Mount Pleasant City Council met in regular session Wednesday night and moved through a series of updates and approvals affecting city operations and future planning.

Council members read for the second time an ordinance to prohibit panhandling in certain areas within city limits, noting concern over professional panhandlers who come from outside the community and intimidate or take advantage of residents. Officials emphasized that the city is not targeting people in genuine need but wants to better address individuals who are harassing citizens.

The council also approved the second reading of updates to the hazardous materials response charge ordinance. Beginning in January, the city will adopt an annual resolution reflecting the fee schedule set by the state board, ensuring consistency in how hazardous materials response costs are handled. Officials noted this ordinance allows the city to bill when the fire department must respond to any call regarding hazardous materials.

The council approved the City’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan with the FAA, a requirement for securing federal funding for airport projects. The Airport Advisory Committee worked alongside the city’s engineering firm to develop the list of proposed improvements.

In personnel matters, the council approved the hiring of Amber Thorne as the new Administrative Assistant in the City Clerk’s office.

Public Works Department received approval to purchase a 2009 dump truck, which will be used to assist with snow removal this winter.

The council approved a resolution to purchase real estate at 405 E Madison Street from the Mount Pleasant Community School District. The move follows the school board’s narrow vote to sell the property to the City, and officials said they expect to close on the property toward the end of January 2026.

The council also moved forward with hiring an engineer to evaluate needed repairs at the property they will obtain from the school district. Mayor Brimhall noted that the City is still discussing the options of how they plan to use the building. Thomas McInerney, the engineer selected, is familiar with the city’s needs, having worked on the Mount Pleasant Park Shop and previously collaborated with the school district on various projects.

The meeting concluded with no public comments during the forum. The City Council will meet again Tuesday, December 23rd at 5:30pm.

 

Private Pesticide Continuing Instruction Course – 3 Upcoming Opportunities

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Henry County office will be offering three opportunities to attend the Private Pesticide Applicator Continuing Instruction Course (P-CIC), led by Extension Field Agronomist, Virgil Schmidt.

The class is scheduled for Tuesday, December 23rd at 9:30am or 1:00pm at the Henry County Extension office. The course will be offered again on Tuesday, January 13th at 1:00pm at the Henry County Extension office.

Preregistration is required. Walk-ins on the day of the program will only be admitted if room allows. Please preregister online or call Henry County Extension at 319-385-8126 to register.

The course will run for approximately 2 ½ hours including check-in and breaks. The registration fee is $30. The course will fulfill 2025-2026 recertification requirements for private pesticide applicators.

Topics to be covered include:
• Personal protective equipment and safe handling
• Professionalism, Storage of pesticides, including chemical security
• Pests, pest management, and pesticides

To register or to obtain additional information about the P-CIC, contact the Henry County Extension office.