Mt. Pleasant Board of Adjustment Meeting Agenda 03/26

The Mount Pleasant Board of Adjustment will meet on Tuesday, March 26th, at 5:00pm in the City Hall conference room, City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

  1. Call to order
  2. Approve minutes from September 12th, 2023
  3. Public hearing on Variance and/or Administrative Review Application filed by Dr. Jennifer Crull, chairman of the Board of The Belle Center, to occupy the building at 107 W Broad St, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, for uses including but not limited to small business incubator/co-working space/event space/meeting space, and to review the Building and Zoning Administrator’s determination that said uses are not permitted in the R-3 Multiple Family Dwelling District.
  4. Resolution to approve or deny Variance and/or Administrative Review Application filed by Dr. Jennifer Crull, chairman of the Board of The Belle Center.
  5. Open Forum
  6. Adjourn

Severe Weather Awareness Week: Watch v. Warning

Severe Weather Awareness Week starts today and goes through the 29th in Iowa. The Des Moines County Emergency Management posted a graphic from weather.gov detailing the difference between a Thunderstorm Watch and a Thunderstorm Warning.

As most Iowans know, thunderstorms are no strangers to this land, and they can be fun to watch and listen to, as long as the proper preparations are taken.

A severe thunderstorm watch is when the conditions are right for a severe storm to happen. During this time, it is a good idea to listen to updates and know where to take shelter.

A severe thunderstorm warning is issued when a severe storm is happening or just about to happen, and shelter should be sought immediately.

Outdoor Warning Sirens will be activated with a severe thunderstorm with 70+ mph winds. This is due to the potential for whole trees to snap or uproot, causing significant damage to life and property.

As a reminder, a statewide tornado drill will take place this Wednesday, March 27th, at 10 in the morning.

Accidental Garage Fire in Burlington Sees Occupant Escape Safely

At 4:47 PM Saturday, March 23, 2024, the Burlington Fire Department was dispatched to 1103 Spruce St. in Burlington for a report of smoke coming from the garage of a home with a car inside. Upon arrival, firefighters found a fully engulfed garage fire with flames impinging on the nearby home. Firefighters made a quick attack on the fire and extinguished it without further issues.

The fire started in the garage in which the car was parked but the cause of the fire is undetermined after investigation.

The fire is classified as accidental and not considered suspicious.

Working smoke alarms were present in the home. The sole occupant was safely outside of the home upon the fire department’s arrival.

The damage costs are estimated to be $45,000 including the vehicle, contents, and the home. Both the homeowner and the renter had insurance.

5 Burlington firefighters responded to the initial call and were assisted by Burlington Police Department, West Burlington Fire Department, and Alliant Energy. There were no injuries reported. Firefighters cleared the scene at 6:25 PM.

Mt. Pleasant School Board Work Session and Public Hearing Meeting Agenda 03/25

Work Session

1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Consideration to Approve AFSCME Local #3865 Contractual Agreement (Motion)
5. Work Session
a. Legislative Update
b. 2024-2025 Calendar
c. FY25 Buildings and Grounds Projects Planning
6. Adjournment

FY25 Certified Budget Public Hearing
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Agenda
4. FY25 Certified Budget Public Hearing (6:05pm)
a. Public Comments
5. Adjournment

Sports, March 25th

High School Track and Field

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will compete at a meet in West Burlington tomorrow, March 26th.

Due to the projected rain, the Ruritan Relays at Pekin has been canceled. The WACO girls’ team will run tomorrow at West Burlington.

The boys’ meet at West Burlington tonight has been canceled. 

The Mediapolis, Danville, Winfield-Mt. Union, and New London girls’ teams will compete in a relay tomorrow at West Burlington.

The Central Lee girls’ team will travel to Fairfield for a meet on April 2nd. 

High School Soccer

The WACO boys’ team will open the season on Thursday, March 28th, against Fairfield on the road at 5 pm.

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ and girls’ teams will take on West Liberty tonight at home with the girls’ game scheduled first at 5 pm. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ will host Mediapolis tomorrow, March 26th, to start their season at 4:30 pm, while the boys’ will travel to Danville to play at 5 pm on the same day. 

The Danville girls’ team will face off against Assumption tonight on the road at 5 pm.

The Mediapolis boys’ team will take on Burlington tomorrow on the road at 5 pm.

The Central Lee boys’ team will host Centerville on April 2nd and the girls’ team will travel to Mid-Prairie on the same day with both games starting at 5 pm.

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will host Davis County on Thursday, March 28th, at 4:30 pm and the boys’ team will travel to Davis County on the same day. 

High School Golf

The WACO boys’ and girls’ teams will compete in a meet hosted by New London on April 2nd. 

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ and girls’ teams will travel to Columbus to participate in a meet on April 4th. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will travel to Washington Golf and Country Club on April 1st and the boys’ team will participate in a conference match at Fairfield Golf and Country Club on the same day. 

Southeastern Community College

In baseball, SCC took on Northeast Community College over the weekend in a three-game series, with the Hawks taking both games of Saturday’s doubleheader but the Blackhawks winning yesterday’s high scoring affair.

The Hawks won game one 4-1 and game two 5-1 as SCC managed just 11 total hits between the two games. Kooper Shulte had the RBI in game one. Yesterday’s contest saw the offense catch fire as SCC won 15-7. Michael Farina smacked a home run as he totaled three RBIs along with Sheppard Graf. The Blackhawks will travel to face off against Des Moines Area Community College on Wednesday, March 27th, in a doubleheader. 

The SCC softball team split their weekend doubleheader against Indian Hills Community College with the Blackhawks collecting game one 6-5, but falling in game two 14-6.  Game one saw a two-run top of the seventh inning rally for the Blackhawks as Maggie Vasa and Lauren Summers each sent a ball over the outfield wall. Vasa and Ella Florey finished with two RBIs. 

Game two saw Vasa and Summers go deep again as both finished with two RBIs, but they were unable to keep up with the home team’s production, falling in five innings 14-6. The Blackhawks will host Kirkwood Community College on Wednesday. 

College Basketball

It was business as usual for the Iowa women’s team as the Hawkeyes trounced Holy Cross over the weekend 91-65 to advance to the round of 32. Caitlin Clark cashed in for 27 points and dished out 10 assists, while Kate Martin collected her own double-double with 15 points and 14 rebounds. The Hawkeyes will take on West Virginia tonight at 7 pm. 

The Iowa State women’s team got out to a fast start against #2 Stanford, but the Cyclones found the game tied after four quarters. Unfortunately, Stanford would come out on top 87-81 in overtime. Emily Ryan was unstoppable with 36 points as she also grabbed nine rebounds. The Cyclones finished with a 21-12 record. 

The #2-seed Iowa State men’s team’s defense secured their second round victory against Washington State over the weekend 67-56. Tamin Lipsey totaled 15 points. The Cyclones will face off against #3 Illinois on Thursday, March 28th, at 9:10 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team saw Utah drain seven first half threes on their way to a NIT second round win over the Hawkeyes 91-82 yesterday. Patrick McCaffery led the scoring with 19 points followed by Josh Dix with 14 points. The Hawkeyes finished the season with a 19-15 record. 

March Madness

The KILJ bracket challenge, sponsored by The Press Box and Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design, is officially underway with over 30 brackets submitted with the top three set to receive prizes.

Standings will be updated by the end of today.

This Day in Sports History

1934 – The Masters Tournament is held for the first time. Horton Smith becomes the inaugural Champion with a 20-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole.

1972 – Chicago Blackhawks’ Bobby Hull becomes the 2nd NHLer to score 600 goals, with a goal in Boston assisted by his brother Dennis.

1986 – Kurt Browning becomes the first figure skater to land a quadruple jump.

March 25, 2024 – March 31, 2024

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Carol Carpenter
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Tim Reynolds
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Austin Decker
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Roger Roth

Roger Roth, 89, of Washington, Iowa, passed away Monday, March 18, 2024, at his home surrounded by his family.

Roger was born in Goehner, Nebraska to Clarence and Katie (Widmer) Roth on November 14, 1934, the third son of five boys. Roger’s family settled on a farm one mile west of Olds, Iowa. He graduated from Olds High School in 1953 and attended Goshen College and Iowa Wesleyan. Roger was baptized in the Sugar Creek Mennonite Church and served in alternative service (1-W) as a conscientious objector in Des Moines, Iowa and Richmond, Indiana. Roger married Joanne (Roth) Roth in 1960 and raised their family on his family’s farm west of Olds.

Roger’s faith and church community were central to his life; he experienced a spiritual renewal in the 1970s. He was a founding member of Washington Mennonite Church and served on the boards of MEDA (Mennonite Economic Development Association) and Parkview Home.

After retirement from farming, Roger built a home on a bluff overlooking a timbered creek bottom south of Washington, Iowa, adjacent to Crooked Creek Christian Camp (CCCC). In the 1970s, Roger would walk in this same timber and pastureland, then owned by his in-laws, when he had a vision of people gathered, praising the Lord among the trees. He shared his vision with a group of Mennonite church leaders seeking a location for a Christian camp. He would later serve as CCCC’s founding president of the board of directors from 1980-1992. It was his work with the creation of the Camp that he found most meaningful. Well-into his 80s, Roger could be seen on his dozer, tractor, or four-wheeler using his chainsaw to remove cedar trees, spraying for multiflora rose, and encouraging oak saplings.

Roger would go out of his way to share what he had with others and enjoyed being with people. He was a member of Wayland Lion’s Club and a regular at morning coffee in Wayland. He drove his Oliver 80 tractor in parades throughout southeast Iowa and was especially fond of old Cadillacs. He wintered in Sarasota, Florida with his wife, connecting with his cousins and brothers, making new friends, and establishing a second church home with Sarasota Community Church.

Roger was married to Joanne Roth for 63 years (d. Aug. 2023); the father of Kendra (Jeff) Landes of Iowa City, Erin Roth (Chris Giannella) of Baltimore, Maryland, and Tyler (Sarah) Roth of Goshen, Indiana; grandfather to Katelin Hamlin (Eric), Kelsey Mason (Jordan), Emma Headings (Zac), Grace Roth, Matthew Roth, Tillman Giannella and Matteo Giannella, and great-grandfather of six. Roger’s older brothers Dan and Junior, and youngest brother, Mervin preceded him in death. In addition to his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, he is survived by a brother Loren and sister-in-law Julie of South Bend, Indiana and his brother Dan’s wife, Donna of Lincoln, Nebraska, and his South African exchange student, Cheryl (Joseph) Smith and her family of Austin, Texas. Roger was a beloved uncle of more than twenty nieces and nephews and was one of 63 first cousins. He was a faithful member of Washington Mennonite Church and had many friends that were like family.

A memorial service is planned for 4:00 PM, Sunday, May 5, 2024, at the Washington Mennonite Church. the family will receive friends from 2:30 PM until service time at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to Crooked Creek Christian Camp https://www.crookedcreekcamp.org/ or Hospice of Washington County https://hospicewc.com/ in Washington, Iowa.

Sharon Beckler Blakley

Sharon Beckler Blakley, 65 of Wayland, died Tuesday, February 27, 2024, as the result of an accident in Mesa, AZ while wintering in AZ.

A celebration of her life will be 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 6, 2024, at Bethel Church north of Wayland. Visitation will be from 4-6:00 PM, Friday, April 5, 2024, also at the church. The Beatty-Peterseim Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements. A general memorial has been established in the name of Sharon Beckler Blakley.

Sharon was born April 25, 1958, in Albany, OR, the daughter of Delmer F. and Mildred (Unternahrer) Beckler. She graduated from WACO High School and Parson Cosmetology in Fairfield. She was united in marriage to Steve Blakely, they later divorced.

She was employed at Pizza Hut, Alco, the Lunch Box in Rome, Innovaire (Metromail), Mary Kay Consultant, Archer TV in Washington and drove Amish families in Brighton and Kalona.  Sharon enjoyed traveling, knitting, gardening, flowers, the Wayland 4th of July parade and Old Threshers in Mt. Pleasant. Sharon’s greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren and family as that truly was what brought her great joy. She was a kind and loving person who saw the best in others.

Survivors include her sons, Jeremy (Chari) Beckler of Noble and Nathan Beckler of Wayland; siblings, Ardith “Ardie” (Tom) Frees of Riverside, Dean (Crystal) Beckler of Crawfordsville and Beverly Elmore and special friend James of Hedrick; 10 grandchildren, Jonathan, Alysan, Joshau, Taylor, Hemi, Landon, Lane, Lekeisha, Nathaniel and Ashlynn and 5 great-grandchildren Sophia, Aubree, Kaanan, Siege and Leightyn; ex granddaughter, Mercedes; ex daughter in law, Emily Beckler; children of her heart, Tiffany Ford and Chris Nelson and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Duane and brother-in-law Daniel Elmore.