Sports, April 15th

High School Track and Field

Central Lee participated in a meet at Burlington over the weekend and the boys’ team finished with 59 points and the girls’ team collected 52 points. On the girls’ side, the Hawks finished in second place in a couple events with the 800 medley relay team finishing with a time of 2 minutes and 10 seconds. Kylie Fortune tied for first in the long jump with a leap of 15 feet and 1 inch and silver in the high jump with a height of 4 feet and 8 inches, while Allison Gruntmeir tied for first with Burlington’s Lilian Mennen with a similar jump of 4 feet and 8 inches. 

On the boys’ side, Grant Myhre raced to a first place finish in the 400-meter dash with a time of 53.12 seconds. Myhre also took second in the long jump with a leap of 20 feet and 1 inch. Kegan Damico had a nice meet with second place finishes in the high jump with a height of 6 feet and 2 inches and a 400-meter hurdle time of 1 minute. 

The Fort Madison boys’ and girls’ teams dominated with 132 points and 136 points, respectively. The boys’ won eight events, including sweeping the throwing events and Adam Sobczak taking the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 59.76 seconds. The girls’ won 10 events with Avery Rump leading the charge in the 1500 and 3000 meter runs. 

The Van Buren County girls’ and boys’ teams and the New London boys’ teams will hit the road to participate in a meet today at Central Lee. 

Danville and Mediapolis competed at the Eastern Iowa Track and Field Festival over the weekend and here’s the highlights. For the Danville girls’ team, Kenna Furnald grabbed the gold in the long jump with a leap of 17 feet and 5 inches. Alaina Gourley took third place in the 800-meter run with a time of 2 minutes and 20 seconds and fourth place in the 400-meter dash with a time of 59.12 seconds. On the boys’ side, the distance medley team of Jaden Bauer, Landon Seibert, Ayden Doyle, and Noah Horn captured third place with a time of 3 minutes and 45 seconds. 

For the Mediapolis boys’ team, Owen Schmidgall, Will Schmidgall, Solomon Zaugg, and Logan Rosas grabbed second place in the 4×800 meter relay with a time of 7 minutes and 59 seconds. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ and boys’ teams will host an Invitational today with Mediapolis and Danville bringing both teams and the WACO, Winfield-Mt. Union, West Burlington, and New London girls’ teams making the trip. 

The WACO boys’ team will host a meet tomorrow, April 16th, with Winfield-Mt. Union, New London, Central Lee, and Van Buren County all attending. 

High School Soccer

The WACO boys’ team will hit the road to take on Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union tonight at 5 pm.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will host Washington tomorrow, April 16th.

The Mediapolis boys’ team will travel to Highland tonight at 5 pm, while the girls’ team will take on Keokuk tomorrow at 5 pm.

Mt. Pleasant will face off against Burlington today with the girls’ at home and the boys on the road. 

The Danville boys’ team will host Burlington Notre Dame today at 5 pm.

Central Lee will celebrate their senior night tonight against Wapello with the girls’ playing first at 5 pm. 

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will host Burlington Notre Dame today and the boys’ team will travel to Keokuk on Thursday, April 18th.  

High School Golf

Winfield-Mt. Union will face off against WACO today at Twin Lakes Golf Course.  

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will host their SEC meet today, while the boys’ travel to Washington.  

New London will take on Danville at home today

Central Lee will travel to Mediapolis today.  

Southeastern Community College

SCC baseball ended the weekend with a three-game sweep of North Iowa Area Community College with game one being a pitching duel and the rest of the weekend slate showing off the bats. Game one saw Maddux Frese go 6.1 innings, picking up four strikeouts in the 1-0 shutout for his fourth win of the season. Carter Gallagher picked up the lone RBI.

Game two saw the Blackhawks soar to a 13-6 win over the Trojans. Michael Farina belted two home runs as he and Kooper Schulte collected three RBIs apiece. Lastly, a five-run 9th inning lifted SCC past the Trojans in game three for an 11-6 win. The Blackhawks had six players swat a home run in game three: Caleb Wulf, Schulte, Sam Skarich, Bandon Vlcko, Abrahan Rios, and Marcus Beatty. The Blackhawks will look to continue their road winning ways today against Ellsworth Community College. 

The SCC softball team split their Saturday doubleheader against Iowa Western Community College, winning game one 2-0 but losing game two 6-5. Araceli Rivas pitched the complete game one-hitter in game one, which included eight strikeouts. Gracie Wilt led the RBI total in game two with two. The Blackhawks will face off against Indian Hills Community College on Wednesday, April 17th, at home in a doubleheader. 

This Day in Sports History

1910 – William Howard Taft is the first US President to throw out the first ball at a baseball game.

1947 – Jackie Robinson becomes the first African-American to play in major league baseball.

1997 – Baseball honors Jackie Robinson by retiring #42 for all teams.

2024 Choose Iowa Calendar Contest

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig is encouraging school-aged Iowa students to participate in the 2024 Choose Iowa Calendar Contest hosted by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. Choose Iowa is the state’s signature brand for Iowa grown, Iowa raised and Iowa made products.

Submitted artwork should feature at least one aspect of Iowa agriculture, with an emphasis on food, livestock or crop production. Submissions will be judged on creativity and connections to agriculture in everyday life.

Secretary Naig will recognize the winning artists during a special awards ceremony on Tuesday, August 13 in the Agriculture Building at the 2024 Iowa State Fair. Winning submissions will also be included in the 2024/2025 Choose Iowa calendar distributed by the Department during the Iowa State Fair and online at ChooseIowa.com.

School-aged Iowa students up to 18-years-old are invited to participate in the contest. Pictures should be drawn on plain white, 8.5 by 11-inch paper in a horizontal orientation using only black lines. The pictures should not be colored in. For creative inspiration, previous calendars may be viewed here.

Entries can be submitted via the form found on the Choose Iowa website, emailed to chooseiowa@iowaagriculture.gov or mailed to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, Attn: Coloring Calendar, 502 E. 9th St., Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. Each submission should include the registration sheet also found at chooseiowa.com/kids-teachers with basic information about the artist, including the artist’s name, age, grade, school, hometown as well as the name, email and phone number of a parent or guardian. If the artwork is submitted by the student’s teacher, then the teacher’s name and contact information should be included.

To be eligible for consideration, artwork submissions must be received by the Department by June 3, 2024.

Catherine Jean Scott Keefe Beavers

Catherine Jean Scott Keefe Beavers, 100, of Mount Pleasant died Friday, April 12, 2024, at Park Place Elder Living in Mount Pleasant.

Jean was born June 20, 1923, in Mount Pleasant, the daughter of Leo and Mary Alice (Burns) Scott. On August 24, 1949, Jean was united in marriage to T.W. “Bill” Keefe. He passed away in December 1970. In 1981, Jean was united in marriage to Max Beavers. She worked at the Henry County Mental Health Center for many years, retiring in 1997. Jean was a devoted member of St Alphonsus Catholic Church and active in her community.

Jean is survived by her children: James Keefe of Kyle, Texas, Elaine Keefe Brown of Iowa City, Dennis Keefe of Iowa City, Teresa Keefe O’Meara of Traer. Also surviving are step children: Ron Beavers, Rick Beavers, Randy Beavers, Kathy Aicher, Kim Steffes, Rob Beavers, Kerry Luko: many grandchildren, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, infant daughter Joan, son-in-law David Brown, two brothers Mark and Francis Scott, and five sisters Winifred Hunting, Ruth Fern, Anna Lee Scott and infant twins, Martha and Louise.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 – 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at the Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory where the family will greet friends from 5-7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Mount Pleasant. Burial will be at a later date in the St. Alphonsus Catholic Cemetery. A memorial fund has been established for Mount Pleasant Public Library and Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice. The Olson-Powell Chapel and Crematory is caring for Jean and her family.

April 15, 2024 – April 21, 2024

04/15/24
Steve Brimhall
04/15/24
Lacey Miller
04/16/24
Kit & Alissa Schroeder
04/16/24
Chloe Haffarnan
04/16/24
John Freeland
04/16/24
Sarah Johnson
04/16/24
Mary Shy
04/16/24
Jerry Barker
04/16/24
Jose Sosa
04/17/24
Heidi Schilling
04/17/24
Payton Walker
04/17/24
Jerry Barker
04/17/24
Jan Rankin
04/17/24
Carson Ryon
04/17/24
Larry Coleman
04/18/24
Doug Harrison
04/18/24
Wyatt Schroeder
04/18/24
Jennifer Bell
04/18/24
Bruce Hucker
04/18/24
Helen Glass
04/18/24
Nikole Keaster
04/18/24
Maribeth Holtkamp
04/18/24
Blake Stein
04/18/24
Teddy Carlson
04/19/24
Sue Kingery
04/19/24
Brad Shelman
04/19/24
Heather Cole
04/19/24
Jane Dotson
04/19/24
Ruth Hagist
04/19/24
Anders Horn
04/19/24
Kynlee White
04/19/24
Larry & Alice Coleman - 54
04/19/24
Jim & Carol Holtkamp - 66
04/19/24
Bob & Kim Moeller - 38
04/20/24
Kay Denning
04/20/24
Natalie McCormick
04/20/24
Joyce Reschly
04/20/24
Martin Schnicker
04/20/24
James Slobodnik
04/20/24
Carson Bales
04/20/24
Samantha Liechty
04/20/24
Hayden Duffie - 13
04/20/24
Miah Kay
04/21/24
Alexandra Achen
04/21/24
Kathy Alexander
04/21/24
Brent Broeker
4/21/24
Sheryl Heater
04/21/24
Colton Kuckler
04/21/24
Ashley Hoyer
04/21/24
Helen Schnicker

IHSAA Releases Boys’ Tennis District Sites

Prep Tennis- With the postseason rapidly approaching for Iowa spring sports, the Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) released their sites for tennis district singles and doubles meets for the 2024 postseason.

Districts are scheduled to begin on Wednesday, May 8th, for Classes 1A and 2A with May 9th acting as a rain date. Individual qualifiers will advance to the State Championship being held in Iowa City for Class 2A and Waterloo for Class 1A on May 21st and 22nd. Each class will have 16 singles and doubles qualifiers.

Class 2A District Sites

Iowa City, West, Linn-Mar, Marion, Marshalltown, Mason City, North Scott, Eldridge, Norwalk, Sioux City, North, and Valley, W.D.M.

Class 1A District Sites

Boone, Columbus Catholic, Waterloo, Decorah, Denison-Schleswig, Fairfield, Pella, Red Oak, and Spencer.

District assignments and substate team assignments will be made available the week of April 22nd.

Danville City Council Meeting Agenda 04/15

Monday, April 15, 2024

Order of business,

Danville City Council, Danville City Hall

NOTE:  The regular session may be conducted electronically

as allowed by Iowa Code 21.8

Citizen comments:  Comments must be directed to the subject under consideration.  The presiding officer shall rule on the relevance of the citizen comments.  Citizens making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks may be barred by the presiding officer from further comment before the Council during the meeting.

 

Public Hearing

  1. Call to order, 5:30 p.m..
  2. Public hearing to receive comments, written or oral, on the proposed 2024/2025budget.
  3. Closing of the public hearing.

 

Regular session, City Council

1        Call to order, immediately following the public hearing.

 

  1. Accept or amend the agenda.

 

  1. Open forum: A time set aside to receive comments from the public regarding city business.  The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public on any subject pertaining to City business, including items on this agenda.  You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks to five minutes 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.

 

  1. Discussion and action on the March 2024 Des Moines County Sheriff’s report.

 

  1. Zach James, SE IA Regional Planning Commission
  2. A) Updating the city’s comprehensive plan.  Action by council if needed.
  3. B) Presentation of funds raised for the city’s comprehensive plan renewal. Action by council if needed.

 

  1. Brittni Rahmus, SE IA Regional Planning Commission
  2. A) Discussion on Regional Planning to administer any/all of grants for the wastewater treatment plant project.   Action if needed.
  3. B) Review of the Wastewater and Drinking Water Treatment Financial Assistance Program (WTFAP) grant that the city recently received.  Action by council if needed.

 

  1. Action on Resolution 2024-07 approving the 2024/2025 budget..

 

  1. Fire Chief/building inspector report – action by council if needed.

 

  1. City Electrician’s report – action by council if needed.

 

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Page 2 of 2, agenda

April 15, 2024

 

  1. Public Works written report.
  2. A) Review of concrete bids received for sidewalk repair on the east side of North Main

Street.  Action by council if needed.

  1. B) Review of price quotes regarding the purchase of a sewer camera.  Action if needed.
  2. C) Review of 2024 Spring/Summer/Fall projects.  Action if needed.
  3. D) Public Works written report.  Action if needed.

 

  1. Approval of consent agenda.
  2. A) Council minutes of April 1, 2024 (full & summary minutes).
  3. B) Electric permits.
  4. C) Payment of bills.

 

  1. Ryan Gerling, City Attorney
  2. Update on the property located at 403 South Main Street (driveway). Action if needed.
  3. Action to go into closed session per Iowa Code 21.5 (1)(j) “to discuss the purchase or sale of particular real estate only where premature disclosure could be reasonably expected to increase the price the governmental body would have to pay for that property or reduce the price the governmental body would receive for that property.”
  4. Action to come out of closed session.
  5. Statement by the City Attorney regarding the closed session.
  6. Action by council if needed pertaining to the closed session.
  7. Update from the City Auditor regarding the issue of a city making donations to organizations. Action by council if needed.

 

  1. Council reports and correspondence.

 

  1. Adjournment. The next regular session of the Danville City Council will be on Monday, May 6, 2024, starting at 6:00 p.m., Danville City Hall.