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.

Sports, June 4th

High School Baseball

Central Lee’s seven run inning helped pave the way to an 11-0 win over Winfield-Mt. Union last night. Bo Herdrich smacked a home run and totaled a game leading four RBIs in the win. The Wolves will take on Wapello tonight on the road at 5:30 pm. 

Burlington Notre Dame clobbered Lone Tree last night 15-5. The Nikes will travel to Danville tonight at 5:30 pm. 

Danville picked up their first win of the season against Pekin last night in a 2-1 extra innings final. Kessler Whaley and Jade Bauer combined to throw the eight innings with Whaley tallying 11 of the 12 team strikeouts. 

Fairfield hosted Burlington last night and swept the Grayhounds 11-1 in game one and 12-9 in game two. Dain Burkhart picked up the win in game one with two strikeouts. Aiden Kreuter finished 2 for 3 with a team leading three RBIs in the game one win. 

Game two saw the Trojans battle back from an 8 to 1 deficit to come away with their 9th victory of the year. Cason Miller, Caden Allison, and Kreuter each notched two RBIs in the winning effort. Fairfield will face off against Williamsburg tonight at 5:30 pm at home.  

Mt. Pleasant swept Keokuk last night in their road doubleheader, winning 7-1 in game one and 13-3 in game two. Brayton Hutson led the squad with four RBIs in game one as Ben Newton pitched the complete game, throwing 10 strikeouts. J.C. Sitar finished 3 for 4 with five RBIs in game two as the Panthers combined to steal 17 bases. Mt. Pleasant will host Oskaloosa tonight at 7:30 pm. 

Mediapolis will take on Keokuk tomorrow, June 5th, at 7:30 pm at home. 

New London will face off against Central Lee tonight at 5:30 pm at home. 

West Burlington will take on Van Buren County tonight at 5:30 pm on the road. 

High School Softball

West Burlington smacked Columbus last night 13-1. Paige Kramer led the team with a 3 for 3 performance, collecting three RBIs. The Falcons will look to keep rolling tonight on the road against Van Buren County at 7 pm. 

Van Buren County fell to Louisa-Muscatine last night 7-3. Kylee Roen and Lexie Wiley each tabbed an RBI in the loss. 

Mt. Pleasant’s conference road doubleheader against Keokuk last night was spoiled by Ada Wood, pitching stellar in game one and bringing her bat in game two. The Panthers struggled to catch up to Wood in game one, as Mt. Pleasant struck out 16 times before losing 5-3. Addison Clark picked an RBI for the Panthers. 

The Chiefs jumped on Mt. Pleasant early in game two as Wood smacked a two-run home run as Keokuk went on to win 6-2. Paityn Ensminger and Izzy Sloat each tabbed an RBI in the loss. The Panthers will host Keokuk on Thursday, June 6th, at 7:30 pm. 

Winfield-Mt. Union fell to Central Lee last night 15-3. Quin Smith clubbed a two-run home run in the losing effort. The Wolves will travel to Wapello tonight at 5:30 pm. 

Fairfield’s offense struggled in game one against Burlington as the Trojans struck out 10 times in the 13-0 win for the Grayhounds. The Trojans allowed two runs in the top of the first inning in game two, but stood strong keeping Burlington off the board for the rest of the game. Unfortunately, Fairfield pushed across only one run as they lost 2-1. Leah Helmick pitched the complete game, allowing only six hits in the loss. 

Fairfield will look to avoid the sweep on Thursday at 7:30 pm on the road. 

Mediapolis defeated Wapello last night 11-3. Payton Harris, Rachel Martin, Charlotte Mohr, and Maycie Thornburg each knocked in two runs in the win. Maddy Carter pitched a complete game, striking out 10 Arrows. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will attempt to get back in the win column against Mediapolis tonight at 5:30 pm on the road. 

Danville took their first win of the season last night in a high scoring affair against Pekin, 9-7. The Bears will face off against Louisa-Muscatine tomorrow at 7 pm. 

New London will take on Central Lee tonight at 7 pm at home. 

WACO will host Lone Tree tonight at 5:30 pm. 

High School Wrestling

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released a tentative list for the new classifications for the upcoming winter season and here’s where our local teams will be wrestling. 

Burlington Notre Dame, who co-opts with West Burlington and Danville, Highland, who is co-op with Washington, Keokuk, Mt. Pleasant, Fairfield, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, Mediapolis, and WACO will be wrestling in Class 1A. 

Fort Madison, who co-ops with Holy Trinity Catholic and Central Lee, and Burlington will be wrestling in Class 2A.

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees had their matchup against the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes last night canceled. 

The Clinton LumberKings will host the Bees tonight at 6:30 pm. 

This Day in Sports History

1889 – Boston Beaneaters MLB pitcher John Clarkson is first to throw an “immaculate inning” (strikes out 3 batters on 9 pitches) in a 4-2 win over the Philadelphia Quakers at South End Grounds. 

1974 – NFL grants a franchise to the Seattle Seahawks.

1984 – Arnold Palmer fails to qualify for the US Open Golf Championship for the first time in 32 years.

Veunna Baccam

Veunna Voat Baccam, 68, of Mount Pleasant, IA passed away May 30, 2024, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City

Veunna was born September 13, 1955, in Xieng Khouang, Laos, the daughter of Khamsay and Toune Baccam. She went to Vientiane College and taught French while in Laos. She worked as a stone setter at Precision Finisher Company. She has been a member of the Mount Pleasant community for over 20 years. Veunna attended Trenton Missionary Church. She expressed her creativity through embroidery, crocheting, painting, and writing. Veunna enjoyed music and flowers. She loved to travel and spend time with her family. Veunna was very kindhearted and never forgot a birthday or other special dates.

Veunna is survived by her two sons Anourack Nino Serixay, Anoura Bobby Serixay both of Buffalo, New York; daughter Oravorne Lina Le of Raleigh, North Carolina; brother Khamviou Baccam of France; and numerous cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers Vong and Vien Baccam.

Funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 5, 2024, at Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory. The family will be present to receive friends beginning at 12:30. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Veunna and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Corn Crop Planting Nearly 2 Weeks Behind Last Year – Weekly Crop Progress Report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provides a weather summary each week during this time.

“May 2024 will go into the history books as one of the top 10 wettest Mays on record, which helped to break our long-running drought. Unfortunately, it will also be remembered for producing destructive severe weather and frustrating planting delays,” said Secretary Naig. “As we head into the three warmest months of the year and the heart of the growing season, some farmers are still finishing up planting within parts of the state. Farmers are also turning cattle out to pasture and working to complete other field work, including baling hay and applying crop protection products.”

Scattered showers throughout the State allowed Iowa farmers 3.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 2, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Reports of standing water in fields were received from throughout the State. Planting and replanting of corn and soybeans were reported.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 0 percent very short, 3 percent short, 75 percent adequate and 22 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 1 percent very short, 7 percent short, 77 percent adequate and 15 percent surplus.

Ninety-three percent of the expected corn crop has been planted, almost 2 weeks behind last year and 5 days behind the 5-year average. Corn emerged reached 81 percent, 6 days behind last year. Corn condition rated 73 percent good to excellent. Eighty-four percent of the expected soybean crop has been planted, 12 days behind last year but equal to the average. Sixty percent of the soybean crop has emerged, 1 week behind last year and 2 days behind the 5-year average. The first soybean condition rating of the season was 1 percent very poor, 4 percent poor, 22 percent fair, 59 percent good, and 14 percent excellent. Ninety-seven percent of the oat crop has emerged with 40 percent headed, 6 days ahead of last year and almost 2 weeks ahead of the average. Oat condition rated 82 percent good to excellent.

Forty percent of the State’s first cutting of alfalfa hay has been completed, 6 days behind last year. Hay condition rated 79 percent good to excellent. Pasture condition improved to 75 percent good to excellent. Wet conditions affecting livestock are now a concern.

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Election Voting Locations in Henry County

Precinct 1 Voting Location: Wayland City Hall 218 W. Main St. Including Jefferson Township, Trenton Township, Marion Township, Wayne Township resident living west of James Avenue; Cities of Wayland, Coppock, and Olds.
Precinct 2 Voting Location: Winfield City Hall 115 N. Locust St. Including Scott Township and Canaan Township; Wayne Township residents living east of James Avenue; City of Winfield
Precinct 3 Voting Location: Emergency Managment 900 W. Washington St. Including Tippecanoe Township, Center Township, Salem Township: Cities of Rome, Westwood, Salem, and Hillsboro
Precinct 4 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward I
Precinct 5 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward II
Precinct 6 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward III
Precinct 7 Voting Location: Veterans Hall 103 S. Jackson St. Including Mt. Pleasant Ward IV
Precinct 8 Voting Location: New London Christian Church 2770 New London RdIncluding Jackson Township, Baltimore Township
Precinct 9 Voting Location: New London Community Center 103 W. Washington St. Including New London Township: City of New London

Illinois Man Finds Himself in Ditch in Lee County on Saturday Morning

A man from Illinois found himself in a ditch in Lee County on Saturday early morning, reports the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

At 3:14am, deputies were dispatched to the 2400 block Carbide Lane for a single vehicle accident. According to the reporting party, a male, who appeared very intoxicated, hitched a ride and was dropped off at a Casey’s in Keokuk after driving into a ditch and striking a tree.

The scene of the accident revealed a truck in a ditch with significant passenger damage.

Due to the vehicle being unoccupied, a tow company was called in and the vehicle was placed on hold pending the investigation.

At 7:00pm that evening, the owner and driver, Logan Henke of Morrison, Illinois, arrived at the Sheriff’s office to speak to a deputy about the accident and revealed that he was going west on Carbide Lane when a deer came out from the shoulder. He swerved to miss the deer and lost control of the vehicle. According to the driver, his right arm was sore, and his head hurt from the accident. He advised the deputy that he was going the posted speed limit and denied being intoxicated.

As a result, he received a citation for failure to maintain control.

Swimmer in Ottumwa Missing Since Sunday

*Update as of June 7th, 2024*

On Thursday, June 6th, 2024 at approximately 12:45 p.m. Wapello County Sheriff’s Office and Ottumwa Fire Department recovered (Deceased) the body of Skiller Amo Age 36 of Ottumwa on the Des Moines River. Mr. Amo was located just south of the Ottumwa Water Pollution Facility southeast of Ottumwa.

 

*Original post*

On Sunday, June 2nd, 2024, at approximately 4:21 p.m.; The Ottumwa Police Department received a report of an adult male subject who was last seen swimming in the Des Moines River. It was reported that the subject went swimming earlier in the day with a group of individuals in the Des Moines River near the Hwy 34 overpass bridge next to the JBS plant in Ottumwa, Iowa.

A search was conducted last night by the Wapello County Sheriff’s Office.

The Wapello County Sheriff’s Office, Ottumwa Fire Department, Eldon Fire Department, and the Iowa DNR are currently still searching the river and embankments.

The identity of the missing individual is currently being withheld.

Burlington Police Looking for Information on Shots Fired Incident in 1500 Block of Spray Street on Saturday

On June 1, 2024 at approximately 7:42 P.M., Burlington Police Officers responded to a report of shots fired in the 1500 Blk of Spray St. Upon officer’s arrival, they located property damage and evidence of shots being fired at 1519 Spray St. There were no reported injuries. The facts and circumstances surrounding this incident remains under investigation by the Burlington Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division.

Anyone with information about this, or other recent shooting incidents, is encouraged to call the Burlington Police Department at (319) 671-7001, or Crime Stoppers at (319) 753-6835. If you leave a Crime Stoppers tip and your tip leads to an arrest, you could be eligible for a cash reward.