Primary Election Henry County Results

*Denotes winner

Republican Ticket

U.S. Congressional District 1

*Marrianette Miller Meeks – 612

David Poutsch – 385

State Senator District 44

*Adrian Dickey – 474

State Senator District 48

*Mark Lofgren – 360

State Representative District 87

*Jeff Shipley – 492

State Representative District 95

*Taylor Collins – 364

County Auditor

*Robin Detrick – 909

County Sheriff

*Rich McNamee – 965

Board of Supervisors

*Chad White – 686

*Steve Detrick – 542

Dan Cook – 427

David Muhs – 295

 

Democratic Ticket

United States Congressional District 1

*Christina Bohannan – 81

State Senator District 48

*John Dabeet – 39

State Representative District 95

*Jeff Poulter – 38

 

There were no Libertarian party candidates.

Primary Election Henry County Supervisor Results

Congratulations to incumbent Chad White and newcomer Steve Detrick as they have won the primary election in Henry County for the Board of Supervisors according to the Henry County Auditor.

Henry County Supervisor
Absentee Pct 1 Pct 2 Pct 3 Pct 4 MP1 Pct 5 MP2 Pct 6 MP3 Pct 7 MP4 Pct 8 Pct 9 Totals
Dan Cook-Rep 124 35 25 68 23 29 38 19 29 37 427
Steve Detrick-Rep 147 78 43 92 25 21 33 39 40 24 542
Dave Muhs-Rep 109 16 15 45 14 21 33 15 6 21 295
Chad White-Rep 165 112 58 104 32 38 50 39 45 43 686
Write Ins 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3
Totals 545 241 141 309 94 109 155 114 120 125 1953
342 Votes needed to win. Detrick & White winners on to General

Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda 06/05

City Hall/Council Chambers
PO Box 155
218 W Main St
Wayland, IA 52654
Phone: 319-256-3276
Fax: 319-256-3279

Regular Meeting Agenda Wayland City Hall @ 7:30 P.M.

MAYOR: Travis Shelman
COUNCIL: Caylon DeVaul,
Kathie Grimm, Jamie Roth,
Chad Rohe, Mike Miller
CLERK: Beverly Conrad
TREAS: Terry Kaufman
ATTORNEY: Lynch Dallas

June 5, 2024

1. Roll Call

2. Consent Agenda
Note: These are routine items and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Council member requests an item be removed for separate consideration.
a. Minutes of May 15, 2024
b. Bills for Payment
c. Treas. Report
d. Clerks Budgetary Report
e. Utility Dept. Report
f. Police Dept. Report
g. Firefighter Dept. Report

3. Citizen Forum
The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public for items not listed on the agenda. You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks in order that others may be given the opportunity to speak. The Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair. No action will be taken.
4. Unfinished Business
a. Update – North Plains Estates Subdivision 2024 Project

5. New Business
a. Acknowledge Change-WEMIGA Waste Inc.- Garbage/Recycle Pick Up Day from
Fridays to Mondays Effective July 1, 2024 (June 28th delayed to July 1st)
b. Cigarette Permit Application (renewal) – Dollar General
c. Class C Retail Alcohol License Application (RAGBRAI Event) – Tipsy Traveler

6. Adjournment

Roy Ross

Roy Dwayne Ross, 82, of Mt. Pleasant, passed away at his home on June 4, 2024 as a result of his long-fought battle with thyroid cancer. He was born to Leslie Dale and Carlotha Pearl (Messer) Ross on December 11, 1941 at their family home in Olds, Iowa. Roy graduated from Olds Consolidated High School in 1960. He was united in marriage to Karol (King) Ross at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa on February 16, 1964. In 1966, their daughter Anita (Ross) Shull was born.

Roy started his career after high school working for Kennedy’s Dairy as a Milk Man delivering to homes and businesses in the local area. In 1964 Roy joined the Iowa National Guard and later took a position as full time Army (ARNG) where he retired as a Command Sergeant Major (CSM). He served his county during Desert Storm and was a proud member of the military that serves our country. Before he became full time ARNG, he worked for Colonial Bakery, Moorman Feeds, Dickeys Prairie Home, and owned and operated “Sport Shack”, a local sporting goods store in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. After retirement from the Army, Roy owned and operated RACK Express delivering pharmaceuticals to pharmacies and hospitals and canceled bank checks to the Federal Reserve. He also drove many years for SEIBUS transporting members of Henry County to and from errands and appointments.

Roy loved basketball, softball, coin collecting and finding antique treasures. He was an avid supporter of the Iowa Hawkeyes and Mt. Pleasant Panthers. His hobbies included bowling, fishing and NASCAR. He worked part-time enjoying his love of racing at the Donnellson Speedway. Roy and Karol spent many winters in Florida either in a condo or traveling in their motorhome and met many lifelong friends along the way. They also volunteered their time helping to dig wells in Guatemala.

Roy was extremely proud of his grandchildren Kelcey Williams (Mandy Axmann) and Spencer Shull (Cadie Brown-Shull) and his great grandchildren Kinsley Williams, Bellamy Brown-Shull and Athena Brown-Shull. He spent many hours on the lawnmower teaching his grandchildren to drive. He enjoyed watching their sporting events, taking them to races, and fishing with them. He and Karol also celebrated with a special trip to Disney with both of the grandchildren. He loved watching Kinsley play select softball via technology and streaming all her games. He also loved being able to video chat with Bellamy and Athena almost daily.

Roy will be greatly missed by his wife Karol; daughter Anita Shull; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; his sister Florence Ross Smith and husband Rick; nieces, nephews, and many friends.  He was preceded in death by his parents; infant brother Keith Ross; sister Helen Schaefer and her husband Pete and their son Doug Schaeffer; sister Lois Roth and her husband Glen; brother Delmar Ross; and his father and mother-in-law, John and Frances (Bird) King.

Visitation will be held at Elliott Chapel, New London, from 9:00 – 11:00 am on Wednesday, June 12, 2024.  The family asks that you join them with a toast to Roy during visitation hours enjoying his favorite Casey’s cake donuts along with juice and coffee.  A Celebration of his life will begin at 11:00 with Chaplain Don Combs officiating. Inurnment of his cremains with military rites by The Henry County Honor Guard will be held at Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant, following the service. A memorial has been established for Compassus Hospice in Washington, Iowa.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

 

2024 State Coed Golf: Olivia Hines and Ben Wolter Took Home the Gold for Mediapolis

Prep Golf- The Iowa Coed State Golf meet was held yesterday, and a local duo grabbed the gold.

Class 1A

Olivia Hines of Mediapolis has had a incredibly successful golf career for the Bulldogs with three trips to the state tournament, which culminated in a second and a third place finish individually.

She can now add a first-place medal to her hardware as Ben Wolter helped bring the title to Mediapolis with a score of 72. Dubuque Wahlert’s team of Ava Kalb and Ben Dolter took second place with a score of 74, while Sumner-Fredericksburg’s star Chole Bolte and Kyler Glenn grabbed a 75.

Class 2A

Three teams stood atop the standings as five teams were logjammed with a score of 75. Atop the pedestal was Jane Petersen and Preston Haefner of Cedar Rapids Washington as the pair shot a 71.

Nevada’s duo Olivia Axmear and Parker Rodgers finished in second place with a score of 73, while Tomas Rascon and Lauren Briggs of Burlington grabbed the bronze with a score of 74. Mt. Pleasant’s team of Kylie Walderbach and Reese Coffman shot a 90.

Prep Baseball: Burlington Notre Dame Still the Team to Beat in Class 1A

Prep Baseball- The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association released their third week of rankings yesterday and three out of the four top teams remain undefeated in rankings.

Class 1A

Burlington Notre Dame’s offense has been unstoppable to start the season, while their pitching slowly starts to settle in allowing them to keep their #1 ranking. Out of their 10 wins, six have featured the Nikes score at least 11 runs and three wins have come via the shutout.

Eight players are currently batting over 0.300 and Dylan Kipp has been ripping the ball to a slash line of 0.519/0.667/0.926 as he has a team leading three home runs and tied for the team lead in RBIs with 12. Nine pitchers have currently been used, but a healthy team ERA of 1.17 impresses as Jaxon Sadler is 3-0 with a 1.31 ERA.

Lynnville-Sully is second on the rankings with a 10-0 record and Tri-Center’s 6-0 record currently ranks them back in 7th. Last year’s champion, Remsen St. Mary’s currently sits in 5th with a 7-1 record.

Hillcrest Academy is currently off the watchlist despite boasting a 3-0 record to start the season.

Class 2A

Underwood, last year’s runner-up, currently sits atop he rankings with a limited resume of 4-0. We could very well see a rematch of last year’s championship as Beckman Catholic ranks 3rd with a record of 9-2.

Mid-Prairie, who was a game away from the state tournament last year, is 8-1 on the season and ranked 5th.

Class 3A

Western Dubuque and North Polk battled last year for the state championship and the rankings reflect the ending from a year ago with Western Dubuque at #1 and North Polk as the runner-up.

#3 Marion’s undefeated season was spoiled by Solon last night, but this offense is something to fear as the Wolves are averaging 13 runs per game with a team slash line of 0.383/0.516/0.569.

Class 4A

Johnston is a perfect 14-0, thus ranked #1, but Class 4A is highly competitive. Six of the top ten teams have less than four losses and the top three of Johnston, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, and Iowa City High already have 14 wins on the season.

Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln is the only squad looking in with double-digit wins as of the time of the rankings.

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda 06/06

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St  Ste 202

Mt Pleasant IA  52641

Fax:  319-385-3601

 

Chad White, Member            Marc Lindeen, Vice-Chairman        Greg Moeller, Chairman    

           319-385-0759                                 319-385-0760                                  319-385-0761________

 

AGENDA

June 6, 2024

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

9:00 Monthly Department Head Meeting

9:45 Jake Hotchkiss Engineer Weekly Update

10:00 Approve EMS Resolution &

Sets Date and Language of Election

10:30 Joe Buffington, P & Z Monthly Update

10:45 Second Reading of Ordinance

Adopting Recodification Existing County Code

11:00 Henry County Attorney Discussion Regarding

Henry County Sheriff ‘s Retention of

Outside Legal Counsel

Approve Resolution for Utilization of Trenton Square Park for the

Purpose of RAGBRAI

 Other County Business as time allows

 Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

 

Severe Storms Possible This Afternoon

The National Weather Service is reporting possible storms today.

Scattered showers & storms are expected to develop, mainly this afternoon and become more widespread by this evening/tonight ahead of a cold front.

Isolated severe storms are possible from 2 PM – 11 PM, with damaging winds the primary threat.

Localized flash flooding is also possible.