OWI for Hillsboro Resident

On March 8th, 2024, at approximately 10:14PM, a traffic stop was conducted in the 2300-grid of Franklin Avenue in rural Mount Pleasant.

The driver was identified as Lisa Lowery of Hillsboro, Iowa. A subsequent investigation of operating while under the influence ensued and standardized field sobriety test administered.

As a result of this incident Lisa Lowery was charged and taken into custody for operation while under the influence (OWI). A written warning for speed and expired vehicle registration was also given.

 

***A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendants are

presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.***

Gary Kyle

Gary William Kyle, 80, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Monday, March 11, 2024, at Savannah Heights in Mt. Pleasant.

Gary was born on June 2, 1943, in Washington the son of William S. and Vera Elizabeth (Darbyshire) Kyle.  Gary graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School and later joined the United States Air Force.  Gary was united in marriage to Shirley Roth on July 10, 1972; from this union Dallas was born.  They later divorced.  Gary worked for Superior Cable, McKay Envelope, Hy-Vee and was a bookkeeper for Hillyard Implement of Winfield. He later joined with Frank Allred and they opened an insurance company Allred and Kyle and also worked for George Means.  He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, target practicing with his brother Rich and attending Midwest Old Threshers.  He could usually be found at the Mt. Pleasant Depot watching the trains go through town with his train buddies.  Gary attended First Baptist Church of Mt. Pleasant and was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Jaycees.

He is survived by his son, Dallas of Mt. Pleasant, his brothers, Richard (Debbie) Kyle of Burlington and Ronald (Jacque) Kyle of Texas, along with a host of friends.

Gary was preceded in death by his parents, and his sister, Nadine Kyle.

Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at the Murphy Funeral Home in Mt. Pleasant with Pastor Steve English officiating.  Burial with Military Honors will be conducted at the Elm Grove Cemetery in Washington.  Friends may call after 2 p.m. on Tuesday at the Murphy Funeral Home where the family will be present from 5 to 7 p.m. that evening. A memorial has been established in his memory.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.

Raccoon Causes Electrical Fire in Grandview

At approximately 2:58 AM on 3/12/24, Wapello Fire and Rescue was called to 14945 145th Street in rural Grandview for a report of a ditch fire.

Upon arrival, fire crews found several area of grass on fire along an approximately one-half mile stretch of the roadway. A high-voltage overhead electric line was found to have fallen onto the ground and fenceline. Fire crews monitored the fire until the power company could cut the electricity. Fire crews then quickly extinguished the fire and returned to base.

There were no firefighter injuries, and the fire was caused by a raccoon which climbed a pole and shorted out an electric insulator. Wapello Fire was assisted on scene by Eastern Iowa Light and Power and Louisa County Sheriff’s Office.

Iowa’s January Job Report

Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.0 percent in January, down from the 3.2 percent announced in December but unchanged from a revised December rate. The state’s jobless rate was 2.9 percent one year ago. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 3.7 percent in January.

The total number of unemployed Iowans decreased to 50,900 in January, down 1,100 from revised December data. The total number of working Iowans decreased by 1,200 to 1,653,800. The labor force participation rate decreased to 67.3 percent from a revised December rate of 67.5 percent.

”January’s report was mixed. On the positive side, it shows the total number of nonfarm jobs remains 12,700 above last year’s total, even after retail businesses pared 2,000 jobs following the holidays,” said Beth Townsend, Executive Director of Iowa Workforce Development. “We also saw 2,300 people leave the workforce voluntarily in January. Given we have over 58,000 job openings currently in Iowa, it is important we retain the Iowans in the workforce and recruit those who have dropped out. We help Iowans find great career opportunities every day, and we encourage those who have been out of the workforce for a period of time to get in touch. We can help you find your next great career.”

Visit www.iowalmi.gov for more information about current and historical data, labor force data, nonfarm employment, hours and earnings, and jobless benefits by county.

Sports, March 13th

High School Track and Field

The Mt. Pleasant and Van Buren County boys’ teams will compete at Central College on Friday, March 15th, while the Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will run on Saturday, March 16th.

The WACO and Central Lee boys’ teams and the WACO girls’ team will travel to Central College tomorrow, March 14th, to start their season.

The Winfield-Mt. Union and New London boys’ teams will travel to Danville on March 18th to get the season rolling. 

The New London, Central Lee, and Van Buren County girls’ teams will travel to Columbus for their first meet of the year on March 18th. 

The Mediapolis boys’ team will travel to Washington on March 21st for a meet. The girls’ team 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.

College Signing

WACO’s Chase Waterhouse will be trading in the blue and white for purple and gold this upcoming fall after signing his letter of intent to play football at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI). Waterhouse will be a preferred walk-on for the Panthers.

In Waterhouse’s four years of playing football, he collected 86.5 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 25 tackles for a loss, two fumble recoveries, and two interceptions. The Warriors finished 33-9 over his four years, which included a trip to the quarterfinals in 2021 and a state runner-up finish in 2022.

Chase Waterhouse will study business/law at UNI next fall.

College Basketball

The #2 Iowa women’s team will wait for Selection Sunday on March 17th to find out their seeding for the women’s National Championship.

The Iowa State women’s team was unable to overcome #5 Texas last night in the Big 12 championship, losing 70-53. A 19-point first half deficit spelled disaster for the Cyclones as only one player scored double figures in the loss with Audi Crooks scoring 25 points and grabbing nine rebounds. The Cyclones will wait for Selection Sunday to see where they end up for the women’s National Championship bracket.

The #7 Iowa State men’s team will compete against either Texas or Kansas State tomorrow, March 14th, at 6 pm in the Big 12 tournament. The Cyclones will be led by All-Big 12 First Team and All-Defensive Team honoree Tamin Lipsey and All-Big 12 Second Team and All-Newcomer Team honoree Keshon Gilbert.

The Iowa men’s team grabbed the 7th seed in the Big Ten tournament and will take on the #10-seed Ohio State tomorrow at 5:30 pm.

Big Ten Awards

Owen Freeman earned Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors after his stellar season. Freeman averaged 10.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks per game and racked up nine Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors–second most all-time in conference history.

Tony Perkins nabbed second-team All-Big Ten laurels, while Payton Sandfort was a third-team selection. Josh Dix, Ben Krikke, and Freeman were tabbed all-conference honorable mentions. Krikke was honored with Iowa’s Big Ten Sportsmanship award. 

March Madness

The NCAA men’s basketball season is winding down as teams are battling for position and the opportunity to be crowned National Champion in this year’s March Madness bracket.

KILJ, with the help of The Press Box and Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design, will be hosting another bracket challenge, but things will be done a little differently this year. March 17th marks Selection Sunday with the brackets being released after 5 pm central time.

A printable bracket will be posted to KILJ’s Facebook page after Selection Sunday for you to fill out. You can either bring your bracket out to our station or email it to sports@kilj.com. The four play-in games will not count towards your final score. Brackets are due by the end of the day March 20th.

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

This Day in Sports History

1915 – Brooklyn Robins manager Wilbert Robinson tried to catch a baseball dropped from an airplane, but the pilot, Ruth Law, substituted a grapefruit, which exploded on impact and left Robinson temporarily believing that he was seriously wounded.

1954 – Braves’ Bobby Thomson breaks his ankle, he is replaced by Hank Aaron.

2022 – After a 40-day retirement, Tom Brady announces he will play at least one more season in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Multiple Exercises for Henry County Emergency Management This Month

Henry County Emergency Management Coordinator, Walt Jackson, spoke with KILJ on Tuesday to discuss the busy month for his department. There will be multiple drills taking place in March which will see a large presence of law enforcement and first responders. He mentioned that there are many types of exercises, with two levels of intensity. A functional exercise is one in which you may see first responders, but it will essentially be a “walk-through.” Meanwhile, a full-scale drill, one of which is happening at the end of the month, will see lights and sirens.

The New London Community School District is partaking in a full-scale exercise, which has been named Operation Prom. Taking place on March 27th, highschoolers will have the opportunity to see the realities of what takes place at an accident scene.

Students will be part of a simulated accident and emergency response, providing a hands-on experience of the potential consequences of risky behaviors. As well as students and law enforcement, medical personnel, firefighters, life flight crews, and funeral home representatives will be on-site to interact with students.

Some of the material may be graphic in nature since it will be a simulated accident scene.

You may see a large presence of emergency responders in New London on Wednesday, March 27th. This is a simulated drill that will benefit the school district and the responders alike.

 

Carolyn Dorothy

Carolyn J. (Smith) Dorothy, 91, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, March 10, 2024 at Arbor Court in Mt. Pleasant.

Carolyn was born February 19, 1933 in Fairfield, IA. She was the daughter of Robert W. and Nellie (Hendricks) Smith. She grew up in Birmingham and attended Birmingham schools. Carolyn was united in marriage to Vern E. Dorothy on June 5, 1949 at her residence in Birmingham. Uniquely, she continued her education at Birmingham High School where she was an excellent basketball player. She graduated from Birmingham High School in 1951.

For many years, Carolyn was the receptionist for Dr. Don Jensen, an optometrist in Fairfield. She then became the secretary at the First Presbyterian Church in Fairfield. While her children were in the Van Buren schools, she was the secretary for the Jr. High in Stockport and then in Birmingham.

In the early 1990’s , Vern and Carolyn sold their farm and moved to Mt. Pleasant. For nearly 30 years, Carolyn was a funeral associate and visitation hostess for the Weir Funeral Home, later the Kimzey Funeral Home. Carolyn was a tireless worker in retirement. She was the Volunteer Coordinator for the former Hospice of Central Iowa, a cook for the former Sunnybrook Assisted Living, and a receptionist and sales associate for Whitney Monuments.

Carolyn was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church, the Mt. Pleasant Women’s Club and the American Legion Auxiliary. Food was an integral part of Carolyn’s life. She baked and decorated cakes for all occasions, most especially weddings. Nearly every Sunday after church, as well as many weekdays, Carolyn prepared meals. Over the years, Carolyn cooked for an untold number of guests. She often hosted the missionaries who visited her church. At church, she was known by the children as they sought her out for the suckers she gave to them. She volunteered to pop popcorn at the Women’s Club booth at Midwest Old Threshers. Also at Old Threshers, she and her husband Vern worked the Carousel.

Those thankful for sharing in Carolyn’s life include her husband of 74 years, Vern of Mt. Pleasant; 2 children – Joy (Brian) Messer of Fairfield and R.V. (Debra Bislip) Dorothy of Aruba; a brother – Bobbie (Janet) Smith of Birmingham; 4 grandchildren – Jason (Tasha), Jodi, Chad (Stacy) and Shelby; 10 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.

Her parents precede her in death.

A funeral service for Carolyn will be held at 11 AM on Friday, March 15 at the Calvary Baptist Church, 801 E. Mapleleaf Drive, Mt. Pleasant. Pastor Zach Fisher will officiate. Burial will be in the Maple Hill Cemetery, Birmingham. Friends may call after 12 Noon on Thursday, March 14 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. The family will be present to receive friends from 4-6 PM on Thursday.

Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the family for a decision to be made later. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com