Dolores McGuire

Dolores J. (Farmer) McGuire, 92, of Wayland, passed away April 8, 2024, at her home. A funeral service will be held Monday, April 15, 2024, at 11:00 AM at the Beatty Funeral Home in Washington. Following a meal, burial will be held at Cottonwood Cemetery in Wayland. The service will be available via Livestream at the Beatty Peterseim Facebook and YouTube pages. Visitation will be held Sunday, April 14, 2024, from 2 – 4 PM at the Beatty Funeral Home in Washington. A memorial fund has been established for the Cottonwood Cemetery.

Dolores Jane McGuire was born December 30, 1931, the daughter of Frank and Anna Elizabeth (Messer) Farmer. She graduated from Wayland High School and worked for several owners of the grocery store in Wayland. On June 6, 1950, she was united in marriage to Emery McGuire. She was a lifelong resident of the Wayland community and was a member of the Cottonwood United Methodist Church.

Survivors include two children: son Doug (Kay) McGuire of Wayland, daughter Brenda (James) Holley of Burlington; three grandsons: Matthew McGuire, Monte McGuire, Ryan Holley, one granddaughter Amy (Scott) Warnke; two great-grandsons: Mika and Coy McGuire, great-granddaughter Erica Warnke; one sister Evelyn (Larry) Morrow; brother-in-law Kenneth Clark and many nieces and nephews.

Preceding Dolores in death were her parents, husband Emery and two sisters: Bernice Jennings and Jean Clark.

 

Tragedy in West Burlington: Student Found Deceased

A tragedy has struck Southeastern Community college as a student at the West Burlington campus was found deceased on Monday afternoon.

At this time, there is no suspicion of foul play. SCC officials are working with the West Burlington Police Department. An investigation is underway to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.

The student’s name is being withheld pending contact of the student’s family.

“Our deepest condolences go out to the student’s family and friends,” said SCC President Dr. Michael Ash. “Losing a member of our community is a profound loss for us all, and our thoughts are with those who knew and loved the student during this difficult time.”

We understand that this news may be distressing for our current students and staff. Counseling and support services are available for anyone who may need assistance in processing their emotions or seeking guidance during this period of grief.

Counseling services will be available on Tuesday, April 9 in the Student Affairs Office on the West Burlington campus. Students may also utilize free services provided by The Virtual Care Group at thevirtualcaregroup.com/scciowa at any time.

Juvenile Charged After Stealing Truck in Fort Madison

On 04/09/24, at 2:00AM, the Mount Pleasant Police Department ran a plate on a gray Dodge Journey that was discovered to be reported stolen out of Fort Madison, Iowa.

Officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop to which the vehicle fled from pursuing officers through the city of Mount Pleasant, North and South bound on highway 218, and into oncoming traffic on highway 218.

The vehicle then fled East on Highway 34 at high rates of speed. Officers pursued the vehicle into Burlington and stop sticks were successfully deployed. The vehicle then turned off onto the train tracks at Market & Main Street, causing disabling damage to the vehicle.

The driver, a juvenile aged male, was taken into custody at this time. The vehicle sustained over $5,000 worth of damage.

The juvenile male was charged with Felony Eluding, Theft/Possession of Stolen Property 1st-degree, Driving Under Suspension, Reckless Driving, and several traffic infractions.

The Mount Pleasant Police Department was assisted by the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office, Burlington Police Department, West Burlington Police Department, the Iowa State Patrol, Jim’s Body Shop & Towing Inc.

A criminal charge is merely an accusation and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Anyone with any information is asked to contact the Mt Pleasant PD

Anyone who sees suspicious activity is encouraged to contact the Mt Pleasant PD at 319 385-1450.

 

Missing From Fort Madison: 11 Year-Old Wherebouts Unknown

*UPDATE 11:19 AM* The missing child has been found!

The parents of 11 year old Cescily Lampe are asking for the community’s help in locating their daughter. She left home Monday evening and her whereabouts are unknown. If anyone has information regarding Cescily, please contact the Fort Madison Police Department at 319-372-2525, or LeeCom at 319-372-1310.

“80 With a Light Tail-Wind” RAGBRAI Discussion Heats Up as July 26th Overnight Fast Approaches

Last night many people filled the Heatilator Performing Arts Center, not for a concert but for a RAGBRAI townhall. Rachel Lindeen with the Mt. Pleasant Chamber was joined by Lisa Oetken with Main Street Mount Pleasant as they facilitated the evening meeting which was full of important information.

If you haven’t heard by now, RAGBRAI will be passing through Mt. Pleasant as an overnight stop on Friday, July 26th, which will see 20,000 plus riders looking for a place to lay their head. This also means they will be looking for a place to shower, entertainment, and food. The theme for the overnight stop is “Make Yourself at Home in Mount Pleasant” which is designed to showcase the charm and warmth of our quaint town. As said last night, picture a hallmark movie scene, that’s the setting they are looking for in July.

So where do all of these people sleep? Well, there’s a few answers to that question. Midwest Old Threshers campground will be the main area, with the old Iowa Wesleyan Campus and Mapleleaf also being converted into a campground for a night. If you’ve been wanting an excuse to camp on your lawn, why not allow some tired cyclists the same opportunity? Please contact Lois Roth if you’d be able to host some riders, either on your lawn or inside. Her email is ljrteach@gmail.com The cyclists will arrive sometime in the mid-afternoon and depart by 9:00am the next day.

The Downtown festival will see two bands take the stage. Blake Jack and South 35, a group from Des Moines, mainly plays country music such as Brooks and Dunn to Jason Aldean. The Spazmatics are the main act, and they bring all of the good from the 80s and leave the bad in that decade.

Shelbi Remick spoke about the need for volunteers, from greeting riders to helping in the beverage garden and giving out information, they need you. Please email info@mpiowa.org if you are interested in volunteering. Remember, it will be 80 with a light tail wind on Friday, July 26th, atleast one can hope!

Lydia Rotzinger

Lydia Louise Rotzinger, 59 of Wayland, died Sunday, April 7, 2024, at her home in Wayland.

Funeral Services have been set for 2:00 PM, Friday, April 12, 2024, at the Fern Cliff Evangelical Free Church with Pastors David Shreeves and Ben Linville officiating. A burial will follow at the Fern Cliff Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4-6:00 PM, Thursday, April 11, 2024, at the church. The Beatty-Peterseim Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements. A general memorial in the name of Lydia Louise has been established.

2.8 Days Suitable for Fieldwork Due to Weather – 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.

“Soil temperatures are slowly warming up, the crop insurance coverage window will soon be opening, and a more active weather pattern is helping to replenish some soil moisture,” said Secretary Naig. “This time of year, nothing can eclipse farmers’ focus on getting ready for planting once conditions are favorable.”

Another week of colder than normal temperatures with rain and snow left Iowa farmers with 2.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending April 7, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Minimal fieldwork was done during the week, but some producers were able to apply anhydrous, manure, and dry fertilizer. High winds prevented producers from spraying fertilizer towards the end of the week.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 14 percent very short, 35 percent short, 47 percent adequate and 4 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 26 percent very short, 38 percent short, 34 percent adequate and 2 percent surplus.

Oats seeding reached 32 percent complete, 6 days ahead of last year and 1 week ahead of the 5-year average. Oats emerged reached 4 percent complete.

There were no reports of cattle turned out onto pasture yet as pastures continue to green up. Calving was in full swing with reports of mud in some areas.

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

Sports, April 9th

High School Track and Field

The WACO relays commenced yesterday with Van Buren County scoring the most team points on the boys’ and girls’ sides with WACO taking second place. 

On the boys’ side, Van Buren County won seven events with Bryce Moquin sprinting to a first place finish in the 100 meter dash. Lincoln Bainbridge grabbed first place in the 1600 meter run with a time of 4 minutes and 52 seconds, which defeated Riley Raines of New London by 0.6 seconds. Landry Loeffler took first in the 3200 meter run with a time of 11 minutes and 24 seconds. Tyler Stoltz won the high jump with a leap of 6 feet and 2 inches. Lastly, Cameron Stoltz heaved the shot 36 feet and 10 inches to take the gold in the shot put. 

WACO’s Chase Waterhouse won the discus with a throw of 123 feet and 5 inches. Louden Huisenga had a nice meet with a first place finish in the 400 meter hurdles with a time of 1 minute and 6 seconds, while taking second in the high jump with a leap of six feet. He also helped the team of Gage Samo, Clayton Miller, and Bryson Waterhouse take first in the 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle. 

New London’s Brigham Porter dominated the sprinting events with first place finishes in the 200 meter dash and the 400 meter dash. Riley Raines grabbed first place in the 800 meter run. London Franklin won the long jump with a leap of 21 feet, nearly two feet better than second place. 

The WACO boys’ and girls’ teams will travel to Lisbon for a meet today. 

The Mt. Pleasant, New London, Van Buren County, Mediapolis, Central Lee, Winfield-Mt. Union, and Danville girls’ teams will travel to Fort Madison for a meet today.

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will host a meet on Thursday, April 11th, with New London in attendance. 

The Mediapolis, Danville, and Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ teams will travel to Wapello for a meet today.

The Central Lee and Van Buren County boys’ teams will travel to Fairfield for a meet today.

High School Soccer

The WACO boys’ team handed Danville their first loss of the season last night 1-0. The Warriors will host Wapello on Thursday, April 11th. 

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will take on Danville at home tonight with the girls’ playing on Thursday against Mediapolis on the road. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team scored two first half goals and relied on a couple of close saves by Eli Heaton in the second half to escape with a 2-0 win against Washington last night. Sarai Sanchez and Tori Wilson each scored a goal. 

The boys’ started the game on a similar note with two first half goals, but the Demons roared back in the second half with three unanswered goals to win 3-2. Dylan White and Jonah Zimmer scored the goals for the Panthers. Mt. Pleasant will face off against Keokuk on Thursday with the boys’ team at home and the girls hitting the road. 

The Mediapolis boys’ and girls’ teams won in resounding fashion last night with the girls’ taking their game 7-0 and the boys’ winning 11-1. The girls’ team will face off against Canton High School tonight at 5 pm. 

The Central Lee boys’ team fell to Hillcrest Academy last night 2-1. Ayden Kent scored the lone goal for the Hawks. The girls’ team will host Fort Madison tonight and the boys will host Danville on Thursday.

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team is streaking after defeating Fairfield last night in a tough conference matchup 5-4. Jana Isanta defeated Emma Wendland in singles 8-0. Mary Kate Peterson snuck out with a 9-7 win, while Bethany Drury picked up a narrow 8-6 win. The team of Isanta and Ellie Situmeang picked up an 8-1 win in doubles and Drury and Audrey Richmond won their doubles match 8-5. The Panthers are 4-0 on the season.

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team ran into a tough Fairfield squad and lost 8-1. Elijah Rynders picked up a 8-4 singles win for the Panthers against Niko Emerson. Head coach Tyler Rodgers discussed how despite the loss there were still some positives to take home. The Panthers will take on Burlington on Thursday, April 11th, with the boys’ at home and the girls on the road. 

High School Golf

The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ and boys’ teams took on Wapello yesterday and the boys’ team narrowly exited with the win 180 to 183. Sinjin Brown was the top golfer for the Wolves with a 9-hole score of 42 (+6). Carter Loyd and Konner Kinneberg followed behind with 45s. Zach Harbison was the leader for Wapello with a 42. 

On the girls’ side, Winfield-Mt. Union also picked up the win 250 to 307. Lilly Freeman led the way with a 56 as her and Kaelyn Townsley, who shot a 59, were the only ones to finish under 60 for the day. The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ and boys’ teams will travel to Flint Hills Golf Course today with Notre Dame and Mt. Pleasant also in attendance. 

The WACO boys’ and girls’ teams will host Lone Tree on Thursday, April 11th.

Central Lee defeated Notre Dame yesterday 179 to 194. The Hawks will face off against Van Buren County on Thursday at home. 

New London will host Wapello today. 

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team finally got a round of golf in this season with the first SEC meet in the books, Washington has a secure lead of 145 with Mt. Pleasant trailing behind at 171. Fairfield and Fort Madison are tied at a team score of 181 with Keokuk rounding out the pack at 197. The Roth brothers were impressive for the Demons with Roman Roth shooting a 34 (-1) and Rajan Roth shooting par for the course. 

Reece Coffman led the Panthers, finishing the course with four straight pars to shoot three over for the day. Brody Engle finished with a 42 for Mt. Pleasant. Jayden Thomas was the top golfer for Keokuk with a 41. Sam Weaton finished with a 42 for Fairfield and Fort Madison’s Brady Wade shot a 43. 

For the girls’ trip to Sheaffer Park, Keokuk came out on top with a team score of 210 followed by Mt. Pleasant’s 221 and Burlington’s 224, respectively. The Panthers were led by Kylie Walderbach with a 9-hole score of 43. 

Southeastern Community College

For baseball, SCC will host Kirkwood Community College tomorrow, April 10th. 

The SCC softball team clobbered Marshalltown Community College yesterday in their doubleheader by a combined score of 35 to 5. Game one saw the Blackhawks pounce for six runs in the top of the second inning to come out on top 9-0. Lauren Summers cracked a home run and finished with four RBIs. 

Everyone produced in game two as the Blackhawks pushed across 13 runs in the opening frame to eventually go on to win 26-5. Gracie Wilt, Reaghan Millard, and Mireya Rose each collected three RBIs as Marianna Labelle led the team with four RBIs. Millard also finished with a home run in the contest. The Blackhawks will travel to Kirkwood Community College on Thursday, April 11th, for a doubleheader. 

March Madness

The KILJ bracket challenge, sponsored by The Press Box and Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design, is over after UConn defeated Purdue last night 75-60 after a strong performance from Tristen Newton as he cashed in for 20 points. This was the Huskies sixth National Championship and they are the first back-to-back National Champion since 2007. Zach Edey was the only source of offense for Purdue, totaling 37 points and grabbing 10 boards. 

16 people correctly picked UConn to be the National Champion in our bracket challenge. The standings will be updated later today.

This Day in Sports History

1941 – The PGA establishes Golf Hall of Fame.

1965 – First baseball game at Houston Astrodome, Astros beat NY Yankees 2-1 in exhibition as Mickey Mantle hits MLB’s 1st indoor homerun; US President Lyndon Johnson and wife Lady Bird attend.

1974 – San Diego Padres owner Ray Kroc, addresses fans “Ladies & gentlemen, I suffer with you, I’ve never seen such stupid baseball playing in my life.”