City Council of Wayland Regular Meeting – March 18, 2026

MAYOR:  Travis Shelman

COUNCIL: Caylon DeVaul, Kathie Grimm, Jamie Roth, Chad Rohe, Mike Miller

CLERK: Beverly Conrad

TREAS: Terry Kaufman

ATTORNEY:  Lynch Dallas

 

Roll Call

Public Hearing – 7:30 pm – Sale of Real Property

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.

  1. Minutes of March 4, 2026
  2. Bills for Payment
  3. Approved Building Permits

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.

 Unfinished Business

  1. Dakota Avenue – Street Maintenance Options (overlooked last meeting)
  2. Review/Approve Main Street Project – Engineering Services Agreement

 New Business

    1. 2026-09 Resolution Authorizing Sale of Real Property
    2. WEDC Presentation – Spec Housing (Duplexes) Proposal in Subdivision
    3. 2026-10 Resolution Granting Variance To Temporarily Conduct Open Burning Of Landscape/Yard Waste At Specified Place And For A Specified Purpose
    4. Fireworks Display Permit Application – WACO CSD (Graduation Ceremonies)
    5. Training–Bev Conrad–May 20-22, 2026–Clayton Energy Gas Meeting–Omaha, NE
    6. America250 Iowa Celebration – City Participation Ideas

Adjournment

Local Chambers of Commerce Partnering to Declare Random Acts of Kindness Day

The Fort Madison Area Chamber of Commerce, Keokuk Area Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Burlington Chamber of Commerce and the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce have teamed up to declare March 19th (3-19) Random Acts of Kindness Day in the (319). We challenge all of you to be kind to one another on 3-19 in the (319). Here are some things you can do!

  • Do something special for your customers like putting out candy or cookies for anyone that comes in.
  • If you have a favorite store or restaurant, tell people about it on social media.
  • Maybe you have a colleague that is having a rough time, grab them a cup of coffee on your way to work.
  • Send flowers to someone special in your life.
  • Draw encouraging messages on the sidewalks with chalk.
  • Pay for the meal of the person behind you in the drive-thru.

Smile, wave and say hello to everyone you meet on the street.
Invite others who live within the (319) area code to join you in being kind, not only on this day, but every day! Help us spread joy in our little corner of the world!

Mount Pleasant Personnel and Finance Committee to Review Health Insurance and Draft FY2027 Budget

The Mount Pleasant Personnel and Finance Committee will meet later this week to review key financial matters for the city, including employee health insurance and the upcoming fiscal year budget.

According to the meeting agenda, the committee will gather on Thursday, March 19 at 9:00 a.m. at Mount Pleasant City Hall in the City Administrator’s Conference Room.

During the meeting, committee members will discuss the renewal of the city’s employee health insurance plan and review the first draft of the Fiscal Year 2027 budget.

The agenda also includes an open forum portion, allowing time for additional discussion before the meeting adjourns.

Personnel and Finance Committee meetings help guide financial planning for the City of Mount Pleasant and often provide an early look at budget priorities that may later be considered by the full city council.

 

Henry County Board of Supervisors Agenda – March 19, 2026

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St Ste 202

Mt Pleasant, IA  52641

Fax: 319-385-3601

Chad White, Chairman                 Marc Lindeen, Member              Steven Detrick, Vice-Chair

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

 

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors

March 19, 2026

9:00 a.m.

 

1. Pledge of Allegiance

2. Roll Call of Members and Secretary

3. Consent Agenda

Note: These items are routine and will be enacted by one motion without separate discussion unless a Board member requests an item be removed for separate consideration.

  • Approval of Board Minutes.
  • Approval of financial claims for payment.

 

4. UNFINISHED BUSINESS

5. COMMITTEE UPDATES

ISAC Spring Conference attended by Steve, Marc, Chad, Robin, Lynnae, Joe, Jake, and Kellie.

 

6. NEW BUSINESS

  • Engineer Jake Hotchkiss-Secondary Roads updates
  • Mollie McKibben, Sexual abuse awareness month
  • Katie Reuter, General Assistance policy for FY 2027 / Fellowship Cup support

 

7. OTHER BUSINESS

  • Creation, formatting and notifications concerning BoS agenda’s 48-hour advance from department and office heads would be requested

 

8. PUBLIC COMMENTS

Note: The Board welcomes public comments on items not listed on the agenda. You are asked to state your name and address for the record and limit your comment to 3 minutes per person to allow opportunity for others to speak.

 

9. Adjourn

Mount Pleasant Now Connected to National Intercity Bus Network

Greyhound, a Flix North America brand and the largest provider of intercity bus services in the United States, is expanding service in Iowa with the launch of two new routes designed to strengthen connectivity throughout the region. The new routes will link Des Moines with key hubs in the Midwest, including Indianapolis and St. Louis, further integrating local communities into Greyhound’s national intercity bus network.

Several new stops will be introduced on these routes throughout Iowa, including Mount Pleasant, Burlington, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, and Monroe, as well as an additional new stop in Quincy, Illinois.

Supported by the Iowa Department of Transportation, the new service expands access to reliable, affordable long-distance travel for residents in underserved areas, and reflects a broader trend of growing demand for intercity bus travel nationwide.

There will be one trip per day in each direction, 7 days a week. Service begins March 17, 2026, and tickets are available at greyhound.com or on the Greyhound mobile app.

 

DES MOINES TO ST. LOUIS STOPS INCLUDE: 

  • St. Louis, MO: St Louis Bus Station, 430 S 15Th St, Saint Louis, MO 63103
  • Quincy, IL: Quincy Public Transit Hub, 7th & Jersey St, Quincy, IL 62301
  • Mount Pleasant, IA: 2120 E Washington St, Mt Pleasant, IA 52641
  • Iowa City, IA: 170 E Court St, Iowa City, IA 52240
  • Cedar Rapids, IA: 4444 1st Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
  • Marshalltown, IA: 3302 S Center St, Marshalltown, IA 50158
  • Des Moines, IA: 1641 E. Euclid Ave, Des Moines, IA 50316

 

DES MOINES TO INDIANAPOLIS STOPS INCLUDE: 

  • Des Moines, IA: 1641 E. Euclid Ave, Des Moines, IA 50316
  • Monroe, IA: 201 Ralph St, Monroe, IA 50170
  • Oskaloosa, IA: 501 High Ave W, Oskaloosa, IA 52577
  • Ottumwa, IA: Corner Of E Main St & Market St, Ottumwa, IA 52501
  • Burlington, IA: 4305 W Mt Pleasant St, West Burlington, IA 52655
  • Bloomington, IN: 11 Uptown Circle, Bloomington, IN 61761
  • Champaign, IN: Champaign Intermodal Trans Ctr, 45 E University Ave, Champaign, IN 61820
  • Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis Bus Station, 350 S Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46225

 

QUOTES:
“Reliable, affordable transportation is essential for rural communities, providing critical access to jobs, healthcare, education, and family,” said Karina Frayter, Head of Communications at Flix North America, parent company of Greyhound. “Through this new service, we are strengthening vital connections across Iowa, supporting local economies, and linking residents to Greyhound’s nationwide network. With the support of the Iowa Department of Transportation, communities of all sizes will have greater access to intercity transportation and opportunity throughout the Midwest and beyond.”

 

“The Iowa Department of Transportation welcomes Greyhound’s launch of these new routes, which will expand travel options and improve regional connectivity for Iowans,” said Matt Oetker, Transit Programs Administrator at the Iowa Department of Transportation. “Enhanced intercity mobility supports our communities, strengthens our economy, and helps ensure that all travelers have access to reliable transportation choices.”

 

COURTESY VISUALS:

Courtesy Greyhound B-roll and stills can be found here.

 

CONTACT:
Carolyn Lowe, PR Manager, carolyn.lowe@flix.com

 

About Flix North America Inc.

Flix North America Inc., the parent company of FlixBus Inc. and Greyhound Lines, Inc., is a leading provider of long-distance bus transportation in North America. We’re a subsidiary of Germany-based Flix SE, a global travel technology company operating bus and train services in more than 40 countries across four continents. Greyhound and FlixBus, together with their trusted partners, offer the most extensive coast-to-coast network of intercity bus routes, providing travelers with affordable and sustainable transportation options to over 1,800 destinations in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. More than 12 million passengers ride with us each year. Our mission is to keep communities connected and help drive affordable and sustainable travel for everyone. For more information, please visit our website and press room.

 

Kum Yea “Kay” Phelps

Kum Yea “Kay” Phelps, 96, of Eagan, Minnesota, formerly of Mount Pleasant, passed away Thursday, January 8, 2026, at her daughter’s home in Eagan.

A celebration of life will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the Calvary Baptist Church, with Pastor David Stope officiating. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.  Memorials may be directed to the Mount Pleasant Library or Calvary Baptist Church. The Olson-Yoder Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for Kum Yea and her family.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.olsonyoderfh.com.

Sports, March 17th

High School Track and Field

The Mediapolis girls’ team will head to Wartburg College for a meet today.

The Central Lee boys’ team will head to Central College on Thursday, March 19th, for an indoor meet.

The Mt. Pleasant, West Burlington, Mediapolis, and Danville girls’ teams will travel to Central College for an indoor meet on Saturday, March 21st. 

High School Basketball

Basketball talent from all over the state will be heading to Dallas Center-Grimes High School for the 2026 Pizza Ranch All-Star Games on Saturday, March 28th, with seven local players and two coaches making the trip for the southeast Iowa squad.

On the girls’ side, the Southeast Iowa Super Conference (SEISC) will be represented by Mediapolis’ Grace Holsteen and Madison Kellogg of Winfield-Mt. Union. Holsteen was named SEISC-South Player of the Year, while Kellogg battled through injury to lead her team with 14.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Joining Kellogg will be her Wolves head coach Mendy McCreight.

Joining the pair will be Kendra Boatman of Keokuk and Mylee Stiefel of Burlington. The two have both taken home Conference Player of the Year awards during their high school careers.

 On the boys’ side, Washington’s Collin Stark will be patrolling the sideline with three local players running the court. Burlington Notre Dame’s Shay Stephens, the SEISC-South Player of the Year, will be flanked by two-time Southeast Conference Player of the Year in Keokuk’s Jaxon Clark and All-Substate talent Max Griffin of Mediapolis. Clark and Stephens have each tabbed at least one season double-double, which is scoring at least 500 points and securing 250 rebounds.

Southeastern Community College

The baseball team lost a heartbreaker to Baton Rouge Community College, getting walked-off in the bottom of the 9th inning to lose, 8-7, yesterday. The Blackhawks will get a rematch today on the road. 

The softball team will take on Dyersburg State Community College on Wednesday, March 18th, for a road doubleheader. 

The ICCAC released the men’s basketball All-Region awards for Division I yesterday and Southeastern’s Prophet Fields and Jaleel Donley each captured a spot on the First Team. Fields led the team with 3.4 assists per game, while putting up 10.4 points per game. Donley led the team with 12.1 points as he was the only freshman on the list. 

Aric Hines found a spot on the Second Team, while Khalyn William-Thomas and Brady Martin were named Honorable Mentions.

March Madness

The KILJ Bracket Challenge brought to you by The Press Box is back for the 2026 March Madness men’s bracket with the same rules as last year. A printable bracket was posted to KILJ’s Facebook page. The bracket must be filled out and turned in to sports@kilj.com or our station by the end of the day tomorrow, March 18th. 

For a full list of rules and prizes follow this link: KILJ Bracket Challenge

College Basketball

The Iowa women’s team will be the #2-seed and will clash with #15 FDU on Saturday, March 21st, at 3 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team claimed the #8 seed and will play #9 Syracuse on Saturday at 4:30 pm. The Cyclones will be leaning on Audi Crooks, who was named Second Team All-American by the Sporting News. Crooks, a unanimous First Team All-Big 12 selection, is averaging a conference-best 25.5 points per game. Additionally, she became the fastest Big 12 women’s basketball player to reach 2,000 career points, passing the mark in 89 games.

The Iowa State men’s team will be the #2-seed in the Midwest Region as they will take on #15 Tennessee State on Friday, March 20th, at 1:50 pm.

The Iowa men’s team will look to pull off the upset as the #9-seed for the South Region with a first round matchup against #8 Clemson on Friday at 5:50 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1908 – Canadian champion Tommy Burns knocked out Irish challenger Jem Roche in 1 minute and 28 seconds of the first round at the Theatre Royal in Dublin, setting a record for the quickest world heavyweight boxing title fight at the time.

1955 – After Maurice Richard is suspended for the remainder of the season, riots break out in Montreal. 37 people are injured and over 100 are arrested. The following morning, Richard goes on the radio to ask citizens to stop vandalizing the city.

2022 – Claude Giroux, the Philadelphia Flyers’ longest-serving captain, becomes only the second player in franchise history to play 1,000 games for the team, joining Bobby Clarke.