Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda 03/21

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St  Ste 202

Mt Pleasant IA  52641

Fax:  319-385-3601

 

Chad White, Member            Marc Lindeen, Vice-Chairman        Greg Moeller, Chairman    

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

AGENDA

 

March 21, 2024

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

9:00 Caleb Waters – Conservation, Monthly Updates &

 Info. Regarding Sanitation Project

Other County Business as time allows

 Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

Wayland City Council Meeting Agenda 03/20

 Wayland City Hall at 7:30pm

218 W Main St, Wayland, IA

  1. Roll Call

 

  1. 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 6, 2024
  2. Bills for Payment
  3. Building Permits

 

  1. 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.

 

  1. Unfinished Business
  1. 20-2024 An Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wayland, Iowa, By Amending Water Rates and Charges (2nd reading)

 

  1. New Business
    1. 2024-06 “Resolution Entering into a City Park Use Agreement with the Wayland Youth Athletic Association”
    2. Consider Quote for AED
    3. Set Special Meeting Date of March 27, 2024 at 6:45 pm
    4. LL Pelling Summer Street Work Proposal
    5. Discuss Park Play Equipment Inquiry – East Park
    6. Discuss 50/50 Sidewalk Program
    7. Henry County Historical Society – Signage Placement Request – Central Park
    8. Consider Quote for Tree Removal/Stump Grinding (Right of Way)

 

  1. Adjournment

New London School District SIAC Meeting Agenda 03/25

New London Community School District

School Improvement Advisory Committee

Success Center – High School

March 25, 2024 – 6:30 p.m.

 

The School Improvement Advisory Committee (SIAC) will meet on Monday, March 25, 2024 @ 6:30 p.m. in the Success Center.  The committee will continue to research and discuss the possibility of adopting a four-day school week calendar.

Exercise Complete: TC Energy and Henry County Emergency Management Join Forces for Successful Gas Leak Exercise

Henry County Emergency Management held a simulated drill on Tuesday morning which aimed at creating cohesion and communication between agencies while fixing the issue at hand. With atleast 8 counties represented through fire departments, EMS, emergency management, and the Henry County Sheriff, this simulation saw many heads join together for one common issue.

After a meeting at the Emergency Management building in Mount Pleasant to lay out the plan, everybody got to work. The simulated scenario was a gas explosion at a gas pipe near Yarmouth. Situated on the Henry County/Des Moines County line, this was a large scale exercise. Measures were taken for safety, such as establishing a perimeter far away from the gas, wrangling cattle, and releasing messages to be sent out to every phone within a certain radius.

This proved to be great training for all those involved. The importance of an exercise like this was shown as it allows responders to better understand what to do in an event of a major emergency.

A reminder that a large full-scale exercise will take place next Wednesday, March 27th, in New London. “Operation Prom” is an immersive event which will bring the realities of prom season to life for the students involved. Highschoolers will interact with police, firefighters, medical personnel, life flight crews, and even funeral home representatives.

This is designed to create awareness and responsible decision-making for students.

Some of the material may be graphic in nature.

Rainbow Trout Fish to be Released at Eastlake This Morning!

Today at 10:30 AM the Iowa Department of Natural Resources will release 1,000 Rainbow Trout Fish at East Lake Park’s Lake, near the Hayward Shelter House.

Children under 16 may fish for and possess trout if they fish with an adult who already has a valid fishing license and trout fee. However, their combined daily limit is five trout.

Children under 16 may purchase their own trout fee, which allows them to keep their own five trout limit.

Iowa Fishing licenses $22.00

Trout Stamp $12.00

Licenses may be purchased at Wal-Mart, on the Iowa DNR website, or in person at any other Iowa DNR license vendors.

Drugs, Cash, and a Handgun: Man and Woman Arrested in Burlington

A Fort Madison woman and Missouri man were arrested in Burlington after a traffic stop revealed a large quantity of drugs, cash, and a handgun.

Just after 5pm on March 18, 2024 BPD officers stopped a vehicle for an equipment violation in the 500-block of South 9th Street. During the traffic stop, a BPD K-9 team performed an “open-air sniff” of the vehicle. The K-9 alerted on the rear driver’s side door. During a search of the vehicle, officers located almost three quarters pound of suspected methamphetamine, over $7000 of U.S. currency, and a loaded 9mm handgun.

During the investigation, officers discovered both, the female driver and the male passenger, were owners of the bags the methamphetamine was located within. Besides the methamphetamine located in the bag belonging to the female driver, officers located 25 pills identified to be Alprazolam. Additionally, the handgun was located on top of the bag belonging to the male passenger, on the front passenger’s floorboard, where the male passenger had been sitting.

The female driver was identified as Jessica Mae Dettmers, 36, of Fort Madison, Iowa. The male passenger was identified as Blake Joshua Briggs, 23, of Wayland, Missouri.

Both Dettmers and Briggs were charged with Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver and Failure to Affix Drug Tax Stamp – Methamphetamine.

Additionally, Briggs was charged with Persons Ineligible to Possess a Firearm. Dettmers was also charged with Unlawful Possession of Prescription Medication and Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp – Prescription Medication.

Sports, March 20th

High School Track and Field

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will compete at a meet in West Burlington on March 26th, while the boys’ team will travel to Washington tomorrow, March 21st, to compete in the Steve Roth Relays.

The WACO and Danville boys’ teams will travel to Washington to participate in a meet tomorrow. The WACO girls’ team will run on March 26th at West Burlington.

The New London and Central Lee boys’ teams will participate in a meet on March 25th at West Burlington.

The Van Buren County girls’ and boys’ teams will travel to Albia for a meet tomorrow.

The Mediapolis and Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ teams will travel to Washington tomorrow for a meet. The Mediapolis, Danville, Winfield-Mt. Union, and New London girls’ teams will compete in a relay on March 26th at West Burlington.

High School Soccer

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

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ and girls’ teams will take on West Liberty on March 25th at home with the girls’ game scheduled first at 5 pm. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ will host Mediapolis on 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 on March 25th on the road at 5 pm.

The Mediapolis boys’ team will take on Burlington on March 26th on the road at 5 pm.

Southeastern Community College

For baseball, SCC and Carl Sandburg College had the offenses firing on all cylinders yesterday as the Blackhawks produced two runs in the top of the 8th to narrowly win 9-7. Michael Farina finished the game 3 for 5 as he clobbered a home run and pushed across three RBIs. The Blackhawks will face off against Marshalltown Community College today at the Burlington Bees Stadium. 

The SCC softball team enters a doubleheader today with a 12-8 record as they are set to host the Des Moines Area Community College. 

College Basketball

The Iowa women’s team will be the #1-seed in the Albany Regional for the National Championship bracket, which means they will host the first two rounds. The Hawkeys will take on either Holy Cross or UT-Martin on Saturday, March 23rd, at 2 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team will be making their 5th consecutive trip to the NCAA tournament as the Cyclones earned the #7-seed. They will face off against Maryland on Friday, March 22nd, at 6:30 pm. 

The Iowa State men’s team claimed the #2-seed in the NCAA tournament as they will compete against the #15-seed South Dakota State tomorrow, March 21st, at 6:35 pm.

The Iowa men’s team eliminated Kansas State from the NIT tournament last night in a high scoring affair, 91-82. Payton Sandfort and Ben Krikke totaled double-doubles with Sandfort cashing in for 30 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, while Kirkke scored 24 points and collected 11 rebounds. The Hawkeyes will face off against the #2-seed Utah this weekend. 

College Awards

The men’s and women’s All-America teams were announced yesterday and the United States Basketball Writers Association selected Iowa’s Caitlin Clark to the First Team. Clark is leading the nation in points per game with 31.9 and assists per game at 8.9. She is the first player to lead the nation in assists and scoring in back-to-back seasons along with being the first Division-I player to register over 1,000 points in back-to-back seasons.

On the men’s side, The Associated Press named Tamin Lipsey All-American honorable mention. Lipsey is the first Cyclone to be named to the AP All-American list since 2016. Lipsey was also named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches All-District 8 First Team yesterday. 

March Madness

The KILJ bracket challenge, sponsored by The Press Box and Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design, has officially started. The first four play-in games will not count towards your final score and brackets are due by the end of today.

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

This Day in Sports History

1934 – All-round female super athlete Babe Didrikson Zaharias pitches a hitless inning for Philadelphia A’s in their exhibition pre-season baseball game against the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1965 – 27th NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship: UCLA beats Michigan, 91-80, making the Bruins one of seven teams to earn back-to-back titles. 

1990 – The LA Lakers retired Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s #33.

Wapello Fire and Rescue Fight Multiple Fires Over Past Week

Wapello Fire and Rescue have been busy fighting fires and medical emergencies in the last week.

At 3:38 PM on March 13th, Wapello Fire and Rescue was called to the Wapello yard waste site for a report of fire out of control. Crews arrived on scene and extinguished some burning yard waste.

At approximately 7:18 PM on March 14th, crews were called to 14164 County Road G-62 for a report of a garage fire. Arriving on scene, they determined that the fire had been extinguished by the homeowner. Crews conducted overhaul operations and investigation for fire extension. The cause of the fire was determined to be from improper handling of shop towels. Damage was estimated at less than $5000. There were no injuries.

Just before 3 in the morning on Monday the 18th, Wapello Fire and Rescue was called 5364 Highway 99 in rural Oakville to assist Oakville Fire Department with a structure fire. Upon arrival, Oakville Fire Department was on scene of a single family home. Heavy smoke and flames were observed coming through the roof and from inside the home. Crews attacked the fire and ventilated the structure. Firefighters remained on scene for several hours conducting salvage and overhaul operations before the fire was eventually extinguished. The home sustained heavy damage from fire, smoke and water. Damage estimates are not available at this time but the home is inhabitable.

The American Red Cross was requested to assist the occupants. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Two occupants were home at the time of the fire and were able to escape the structure however one occupant of the home was transported to the hospital by Wapello Ambulance. Two cats were located inside the home and rescued by firefighters. There were no injuries to any firefighters. Firefighting efforts were complicated by high winds and freezing temperatures. Agencies responding to the fire included Oakville Fire and Rescue, Wapello Fire and Rescue, Wapello Community Ambulance, Morning Sun Fire Department, Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, Eastern Iowa Light and Power and Servpro.