Winfield Attorney Becky Wilson Announces Candidacy for Henry County Attorney

Attorney Becky Wilson has announced her plans to appear on the ballot for Henry County Attorney, according to a recent press release to KILJ. In the release, Wilson details her legal experience and explains why she believes she is well-qualified for the position.

Attorney Wilson explains she has a total of 17 years of legal experience, consisting of 7 years as a National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) certified paralegal and 10 years as a practicing attorney in Iowa. She has practiced many areas of law; bankruptcy, family, personal injury, criminal defense, probate, child in need of assistance, guardianships, juvenile delinquencies, and more.

She grew up in small-town Iowa and now lives in Winfield. She and her husband have been married 37 years and have three sons and two grandchildren. Her husband is pastor of the Winfield Open Bible Church.

In a statement, she said she believes Henry County deserves a prosecutor who can restore public trust and place the interests of the community first.

Wilson says she welcomes opportunities to speak with local organizations and voters ahead of the election.

You can view her letter announcing her candidacy in its entirety here.

Danville Man Arrested on Assault Charges in Keosauqua

The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office has released details surrounding an early Sunday morning investigation in Keosauqua.

According to Sheriff Brad Hudson, at approximately 4:30 a.m. on February 22, a deputy responded to a report of a stolen vehicle and a possible missing person.

The reporting party told authorities her boyfriend had taken her car to Tillie’s Bar earlier in the night and had not returned home. She later learned from individuals at the bar that an unknown male had loaded her intoxicated boyfriend into her vehicle and driven away.

At approximately 5:30 a.m., the vehicle was located near Hotel Manning in downtown Keosauqua. Both male subjects were found in the immediate area.

Trenton A. Miller, 36, of Danville was arrested and charged with assault causing bodily injury.

All charges are merely accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Mount Pleasant Hotel Disturbance Leads to Arrest

A domestic disturbance at the Quality Inn & Suites in Mount Pleasant on February 18, 2026 has resulted in multiple charges.

The Mount Pleasant Police Department was called to the 1200 block of East Baker Street just before midnight. The victim told police she and Steven Piccinino, 60, of Saint Ann, Missouri, had been drinking before returning to their hotel, where he allegedly punched her several times in the arm. Officers reported visible bruising.

When police attempted to make contact, Piccinino allegedly barricaded himself inside the room. Officers breached the door and took him into custody after a brief struggle. During the arrest, he is accused of kicking an officer.

Piccinino is being held at the Henry County Jail on a $9,000 cash or surety bond. He faces a Class D felony charge of Assault on Persons in Certain Occupations causing bodily injury, along with domestic abuse and additional assault charges. A no-contact order has been issued, and a court appearance is scheduled for February 27th.

As a reminder, a criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Mount Pleasant Man Charged Following Domestic Altercation

A Mount Pleasant man is facing multiple charges following a reported domestic altercation earlier this month.

Mount Pleasant Police officers responded around 11:00 p.m. on February 7, 2026 to the 400 block of North Cherry Street for a report of a physical disturbance. When officers arrived, the suspect had already left the residence.

The suspect, identified as Idryss Williams, 35, of Mount Pleasant, allegedly choked the victim during an argument that escalated inside the home, impeding the victim’s breathing. Officers reported observing injuries on both sides of the victim’s neck consistent with hand placement.

Authorities say the couple has been in a relationship for more than a year and shares three young children. Two of the children were reportedly present during the altercation, while a third child was asleep downstairs.

When law enforcement contacted a witness, they reported seeing Williams corner the victim in the bathroom and hearing the victim tell him to remove his hands.

Due to concerns for the victim’s safety and the suspect leaving the scene, police requested an arrest warrant. The warrant was served on February 18, 2026 and a no-contact order was issued the following day. Williams is currently being held at the Henry County Jail.

He faces one charge of domestic abuse assault—impeding the flow of air or blood—an aggravated misdemeanor, along with two counts of child endangerment. A bond review hearing is scheduled for March 14, 2026.

As a reminder, all charges are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

Elevated Fire Danger as Dry, Windy Conditions Move In

Residents across the KILJ listening area are being urged to take extra precautions today as dry air and gusty winds increase the risk of grass and brush fires.

According to the National Weather Service, a combination of low humidity and winds gusting between 20 and 30 miles per hour will create conditions favorable for rapid fire spread, especially in open fields and rural areas.

Officials recommend avoiding or postponing any outdoor burning activities. Cigarette butts and cigars should be fully extinguished and disposed of properly, and drivers are reminded to secure trailer chains to prevent sparks. The use of outdoor equipment that could generate sparks is also discouraged during peak wind hours. Fire crews note that even a small spark can quickly ignite dry vegetation and grass.

Winds are expected to diminish later this evening as temperatures fall into the low 30s. Sunshine and lighter winds are forecast for tomorrow, though dry conditions will persist.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed of any local burn restrictions and to report signs of wildfire immediately.

Sports, February 24th

Boys’ District Basketball

In Class 3A Substate 4, #5 Mt. Pleasant had the game tied at 10 after the first quarter but a stingy Knight defense was too much to overcome, as #5 Davenport Assumption exited with the victory, 61-42. Isaiah Lange led the way with 17 points for the Panthers. Mt. Pleasant finished the season with a 10-13 record.

Over in Substate 5, #1 Pella clobbered #8 Fairfield last night, 81-41. Jack McGuire had 18 points on a perfect 9 for 9 from the floor for the Dutch. The Trojans conclude the season with a 2-19 record.

In an upset, #5 Washington marched into #4 Burlington and escaped with a 53-50 victory over the Grayhounds, despite getting swept during the regular season. Burlington collected a 12-10 record for the season.

#5 Washington will travel to #1 Pella on Thursday, February 26th, at 7 pm.

Lastly, #3 Keokuk plastered Fort Madison last night 73-33. The Chiefs pushed the game out of contention with a 23 to 0 run that started in the second quarter and did not end until nearly mid-way through the third quarter. Jaxon Clark led the way with 37 points, while Fort Madison’s Nolan Guzman was held in check with 16 points. The Bloodhounds finished the season with a 5-17 record.

#3 Keokuk will tangle with #2 Center Point-Urbana on Thursday at 7 pm on the road. 

In Class 1A Substate 5 District 9, it’s a rematch of last year’s district championship, Burlington Notre Dame will host Holy Trinity Catholic tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. Nike head coach Dan Kies knows beating an opponent three times in one year won’t be an easy task,

“Yeah, I mean, gotta prepare just like we did both times we saw them. They played much better against us the first time we saw them. Their second time, they were a little flat to start out. But that’s a team that’s got guys that can play it. They play with discipline. They try to play their style of game. They’re gonna try and play a certain way. We’re gonna try and play a certain way. But both teams know each other, so yeah, gotta get ready and just see if we can’t take care of business. But it’s gonna be a tough matchup.”

In District 10, Hillcrest Academy will travel to Calamus-Wheatland tonight at 7 pm.

In Class 2A Substate 5 District 9, Central Lee will compete for the District Championship tonight at 7 pm against Regina Catholic.

In Substate 5 District 10, Mid-Prairie will head to Northeast for the District Championship at 7 pm tonight.

Girls’ Postseason Basketball

For the Class 3A state tournament, #7 Mediapolis will square off against #2 Maquoketa for the state quarterfinals on Monday, March 2nd, at 8:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 8:15 pm.

The other Class 3A matchups include #1 Mt. Vernon taking on #8 Cherokee Washington, #4 Wahlert Catholic will face off against #5 Williamsburg, and #3 Des Moines Christian will tangle with #6 Forest City.

High School Bowling

Class 3A held their individual state tournament, while Class 1A put on their team tournament yesterday and Urbandale’s Damien Timm won the state title by three pins, bowling a 236, while West Delaware claimed the team championship over Charles City, 3-1. 

Kaden Zear of Washington will bowl today for the Class 1A individual tournament, while Keokuk’s Chase Hemann will compete in the Class 2A individual state tournament tomorrow, February 25th.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team will take on Southwestern Community College tomorrow, February 25th, at home at 5:30 pm.

The men’s basketball team will travel to Marshalltown Community College on Saturday, February 28th, at 7 pm for their regular season finale. 

College Basketball

The Iowa State women’s team will square off against Oklahoma State tomorrow, February 25th, at 6:30 pm at home.

The #9 Iowa women’s team will host Illinois on Thursday, February 26th, at 8 pm.

The Iowa men’s team will contend with Ohio State at home tomorrow at 8 pm.

The #4 Iowa State men’s team will attempt to bounce back against Utah on the road tonight at 8 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1978 – Kevin Porter, NJ, sets a then-NBA record with 29 assists in a game.

1987 – LA Lakers center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scores his 36,000th NBA point in a 97-93 win over the Suns in Phoenix.

2013 – 55th Daytona 500: Jimmie Johnson wins his second Great American Race; Danica Patrick is the first female driver to start from pole position; also best-ever finish by a woman at Daytona (8th).

Margaret H. Steele

Margaret Helen Steele, 87, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Sunday, February 22, 2026 at Jefferson County Health Center in Fairfield.

A visitation for family and friends will be 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Saturday, February 28, 2026 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. Burial will follow at Glasgow Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Glasgow Cemetery or EveryStep Hospice.

Margaret was born June 14, 1938, the daughter of Merle and Helen (Carper) Leazer. Helen later married Harold Simmons. Margaret married Herman “Dale” Steele, September 5, 1956 in Glasgow. He preceded her in death October 9, 2008.

Margaret worked for the Fairfield Community School District for 30 years, first in the lunchroom at Lincoln School, and then in laundry at the High School.

Margaret enjoyed gardening and yardwork, watching movies, birdwatching, and working on the farm. She cherished her time spent with her family, especially her grandchildren.

Those left to honor her memory include her son, Don (Debi) Steele of Fairfield; grandchildren, Sandra (Chad) Vice, Nathan (Shana) Steele, Mike (Ashley) Harmon, Kyle (Ashley) Harmon, and Abigail Stickels; 14 great-grandchildren; and her brother, Richard “Dick” (Lynn) Leazer of Verona, Wisconsin.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, Merle Leazer, and Helen and Harold Simmons; and her son, John Steele.

Margaret’s family wishes to thank Jefferson County Health Center and EveryStep Hospice for their loving care.

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

Mark A. Hall

Mark Alan Hall, 67, a lifelong resident of Fairfield, Iowa passed away Sunday, February 22, 2026.

Graveside services celebrating his life will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at Evergreen Cemetery in Fairfield with Rev. Al Coffin officiating. Memorials may be made to the National MS Society or Jefferson County Park for the trail system. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family.

Mark was born August 9, 1958, the son of William H. “Bill” and Oral E. (Carter) Hall. Mark was the nephew to Jack and Ruth Sellars.

Mark was an avid outdoorsman who loved nothing more than to spend the day bicycling the Fairfield Loop Trail, hiking at Jefferson County Park or just enjoying his backyard and his vegetable garden. He carried on his grandmother Hall’s tradition making pickles with her recipe and his cucumbers.

Mark was employed by the Walmart Distribution Warehouse in Mt. Pleasant and was recognized for his 35 years of service. He had also worked at Hy-Vee and for his father at Fairfield Industrial Supply.

He is survived by his sisters Sue Hall and Maggi (Jim) Manning, both of Dallas Texas.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Robert.

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