Free Dental Clinic Coming to Coralville September 19–20

Residents across Iowa will have an opportunity to receive free dental care later this month as the Iowa Mission of Mercy (IMOM) hosts a two-day clinic at the Hyatt Regency in Coralville. The event is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, September 19–20, 2025, at 300 E 9th Street, Coralville, IA, with doors opening at 6:00 a.m. each day.

The IMOM clinic provides no-cost dental services for patients of all ages, regardless of income or insurance status. Licensed dentists and dental professionals will offer a wide range of care, including cleanings, fillings, extractions, and root canals. No appointments are needed—patients will be treated on a first-come, first-served basis, and no proof of insurance is required.

In addition to free treatment, the clinic will provide complimentary childcare to help families access care more easily. Both English and Spanish information will be available on site to assist patients.

The Iowa Dental Foundation organizes the annual Mission of Mercy event with support from community partners. This year’s sponsors include Delta Dental, Hyatt Regency Coralville, the Iowa Dental Association, the Principal Foundation, Patterson Dental, Coralville City, Sun Life, DentaQuest, and several other organizations that help make the large-scale clinic possible.

For more information or to sign up as a volunteer, visit www.iowamom.org

John Wright

John Wright, 81, of Mount Pleasant, died Wednesday, September 17, 2025, at his home surrounded by his loving family.

Celebration of Life will be held 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Saturday, September 20, 2025, at the Mount Pleasant Golf and Country Club. The family will be present to greet friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to Mount Pleasant Golf and Country Club or the Make A Wish Foundation. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for John and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Burlington Man Sentenced to 24 Years in Federal Prison for Methamphetamine and Firearm Offenses

DAVENPORT, Iowa – A Burlington man will spend more than two decades behind bars after being sentenced to 288 months (24 years) in federal prison for possessing a distribution quantity of methamphetamine and a loaded firearm as a prohibited person.

On September 16, 2025, Chad Jacob Runnells, 49, received the sentence following an extensive investigation into his drug trafficking activities. According to public court documents, Runnells sold and received methamphetamine during multiple controlled purchases with law enforcement.

In September 2024, officers executed search warrants at Runnells’ residence and an adjacent stash house, uncovering approximately 3.5 pounds of methamphetamine, a loaded firearm, and more than $10,000 in cash. Evidence gathered during the investigation linked Runnells to the distribution of more than 65 pounds of methamphetamine.

Runnells was prohibited from possessing firearms due to prior felony convictions, including a 2021 conviction for possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver as a habitual offender in Des Moines County and a 2013 conviction for domestic abuse assault impeding airflow in Warren County.

Following his 24-year prison term, Runnells will be required to serve five years of supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.

The case underscores federal and local law enforcement’s continued efforts to combat large-scale drug trafficking and violent crime in southeast Iowa.

Breaking News Update: Escaped Inmate Identified and Recaptured in Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant, Iowa – Authorities have released new details following Wednesday’s mid-day manhunt for an escaped inmate from the Iowa Department of Corrections Prison.

According to a statement from the Mount Pleasant Police Department, officers were notified at approximately 12:07 p.m. on September 17 that a prisoner had run away from the facility. Investigators determined that Dale Knadjek, 49, left the industrial area of the prison shortly after 11 a.m., walked into a tree line east of the facility, and then headed north.

Because of the nearly hour-long delay between his departure and the alert, officers established a large perimeter and sent emergency notifications. Local schools were placed on lockdown as a precaution while numerous law enforcement agencies joined the search.

Businesses and residents across north Mount Pleasant provided crucial tips and security footage, helping authorities track Knadjek to the 800 block of West Courtland Street, where he was taken into custody without incident shortly after 1 p.m.

The Mount Pleasant Police Department credited assistance from the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa Department of Corrections, Department of Criminal Investigations, and New London Police Department for the swift capture.

Knadjek was returned to the correctional facility, and charges related to the escape are expected to be filed.

Sports, September 17th

High School Cross Country

New London participated in the Oskaloosa Invite last night. Zayden Lawrence and Zane Long led the boys’ team, finishing in 65th and 66th place, respectively. On the girls’ side, Irelynn Kelly collected a time of 30 minutes and 7 seconds for 78th place. 

Wapello made the trip to English Valleys last night and the boys’ team was anchored by Will Parsons’ 16th place time of 21 minutes and 32 seconds, while Elizabeth Parsons was the first to finish for the Arrows on the girls’ side with a time of 38 minutes and 30 seconds. 

WACO, Mt. Pleasant, Mediapolis, New London, Danville, Fairfield, Holy Trinity Catholic, Central Lee, and West Burlington/Notre Dame will travel to Rodeo Park Trail for the Timm Lamb Invitational tomorrow, September 18th.

High School Volleyball

#1 Holy Trinity Catholic got off to another slow start, dropping the first set to Mediapolis last night 25-16, before responding to take the next three sets 25-23, 25-17, and 25-21. Bryn Wright finished with 33 assists, while Josie Hutcheson nabbed nine kills and two aces. 

Mediapolis will travel to the Lisbon Invitational on Saturday, September 20th. 

#1 Holy Trinity Catholic will host New London tomorrow, September 18th, at 7:30 pm.

Van Buren County and West Burlington engaged in an epic five-set thriller last night with the Warriors coming out on top 16-14 in the tiebreaker. Kayley Webb had an otherworldly 35 kills for the Falcons. 

Van Buren County will travel to Central Lee tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

Mt. Pleasant picked up their second conference victory of the season last night after defeating Fort Madison in four sets (25-19, 26-28, 25-18, 25-16). The Panthers will participate in the Ottumwa Invitational on Saturday. 

Fairfield battled back from a two-set to one deficit against Burlington last night, winning the fourth set 26-24 and the fifth set 16-14. Leah Helmick went off for 20 kills, while Faith Jones collected 52 assists. The Trojans will host Williamsburg tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

Burlington Notre Dame held off Central Lee last night, defeating the Hawks in four sets (28-26, 25-23, 18-25, 25-22). Taylor Jones tried to will the Hawks to victory last night with 15 kills and seven blocks. 

Burlington Notre Dame will travel to Danville tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

WACO was swept by Columbus last night (25-5, 25-12, 25-15). The Wildcats were incredible from the service line, snatching 15 aces as a team with Jessica Del Rio leading the team with four for the night. 

WACO will head back home to take on Highland tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union kept it close against Wapello last night but was ultimately swept by the Arrows by scores of 25-23, 25-16, and 25-18. Mila Jordan was unstoppable as she tabbed 17 kills, two blocks, and three aces in the winning effort. 

Wapello will square off against Columbus tomorrow at 7:30 pm at home.

High School Girls’ Tennis

Fairfield prepares to host the Class 1A Region 6 Individual tournament today with Mt. Pleasant making the trip. Panther head coach Martha Peterson believes her team can ride a wave of momentum through today’s postseason meet,

“I mean, we’re playing the tennis that you want to be playing when you head off to Regionals. I’ve actually been taking a little look at our region over the last couple of days and Fairfield’s obviously going to be a tough team and Knoxville is also a part of our region. They, I believe, have only dropped a few matches all season. So outside of those two, I think we can really compete with everybody else in our region and it all just comes down to sort of luck of the draw. We will see who we draw if we draw a tough opponent like Fairfield, obviously that’ll be a tough draw in the first round, but we could make it into the second or third round depending on where we fall in those brackets. So it’ll be a fun day.”

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will square off against fellow undefeated Central DeWitt on Friday, September 19th, at 7:30 pm at home. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

New London will face off against Wapello on Friday at 7 pm at home.

WACO will host Fremont-Mills on Friday at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will host Wayne for their Homecoming on Friday at 7 pm.

West Burlington/Notre Dame will welcome Mediapolis on Friday at 7 pm for their Homecoming. 

Fairfield will hit the road on Friday at 7:30 pm to play Knoxville. 

Danville will take on Van Buren County in a road showdown on Friday at 7 pm.

Columbus will compete on Friday at 7 pm against North Linn. 

Central Lee will travel to West Liberty on Friday with kickoff at 7 pm.

Southeastern Community College

The volleyball team narrowly fell to Northeast Community College last night in four sets (24-26, 25-21, 27-29, 24-26). The Blackhawks will compete at John Wood Community College on Saturday, September 20th.

The men’s and women’s soccer teams will host Northwest Iowa Community College on Saturday, September 20th, with the women playing first at 1 pm.

College Football

Iowa will travel to Rutgers on Friday, September 19th, at 7 pm.

#12 Iowa State is on a bye week.

This Day in Sports History

1920 – National Football League is born in Canton, Ohio; 12 teams pay $100 each to join the American Professional Football Association; renamed the NFL in 1922.

1931 – Boston Red Sox outfielder Earl Webb sets the single season record with 65 enroute to 67 doubles.

1981 – Fernando Valenzuela sets the NL rookie record with his 8th shutout of the season.

Winfield Historical Society to Host First-Ever Cemetery Walk September 28

The Winfield Historical Society and Museum is inviting the public to step back in time during its first Cemetery Walk, scheduled for Sunday, September 28, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Winfield Scott Township Cemetery.

A cemetery walk offers a unique way to explore local history, giving visitors the chance to meet and learn about past community members who helped shape Winfield. This year’s event will feature the life stories of notable individuals, brought to life by an actor dressed in period costume, sharing tales of their experiences and contributions to the community.

Guests may choose to walk or ride in a golf cart to each featured grave site. Visitors are encouraged to begin their tour at the museum’s tent, where they can pick up a map and register for a chance to win a Winfield Museum canvas bag. Golf carts will be available for those who prefer not to walk the entire route.

The event will be held rain or shine, with only severe weather prompting changes. Updates will be shared via local radio and the Winfield Historical Society’s Facebook page if needed. Freewill donations will be accepted, with all proceeds benefiting the museum’s building renovation fund. Refreshments will also be provided.

Organizers hope the Cemetery Walk will not only preserve the memories of these six influential residents but also inspire visitors to reflect on their own life stories. “These stories and experiences are what make us who we are. They are the legacy we leave behind,” the museum shared in its announcement.

Come celebrate the people who helped make Winfield a special place and support the ongoing efforts to preserve the town’s rich history.

Becky Wilson Announces Campaign for Henry County Attorney

Becky Wilson

Becky Wilson has officially announced her candidacy for Henry County Attorney, pledging to bring what she calls “strong, commonsense leadership” to the office.

In a public statement shared with friends, family, and supporters, Wilson said her decision to run came “after much prayer and seeking,” describing the campaign as both a challenge and an exciting opportunity to serve the community. “Henry County needs a strong, commonsense leader who will defend the citizens by prosecuting criminals, clean out corruption, and listen to the people,” she said. “It has been a long time since their needs were put first. I believe I can be that kind of leader.”

Wilson brings years of legal experience to the race. She has worked extensively in law firms in Texas as a paralegal and has practiced in Iowa courts across at least 18 counties, including juvenile court, family court, criminal defense, wills and probate, and personal injury. She believes this broad background uniquely qualifies her to “revamp the prosecutor’s office” in Henry County.

Her campaign will focus on three key priorities:

  • Supporting law enforcement and building strong working relationships with local agencies

  • Protecting the public through firm prosecution of criminal cases

  • Restoring citizens’ trust in the County Attorney’s Office

Wilson emphasized that her platform is rooted in the lifelong values of faith, family, and responsibility. She is seeking early support from friends and neighbors to help launch her campaign, noting that contributions of any size will help share her message with voters.

“I’m truly grateful for your friendship and support,” Wilson said. “I promise to make you proud on the campaign trail and in the County Attorney’s Office.”

The Henry County Attorney’s race will be decided by voters in the upcoming election.

Mt. Pleasant Rotary Clubs Launch Diaper Drive to Support Local Families

The Mt Pleasant Rotary Clubs are sponsoring a diaper drive for the Family Connection from September 15th to October 10th. By participating in the Family Connection programs, parents can utilize their participation points to receive diapers, wipes, laundry detergent, and other basic baby supplies. Many families who live within the federal poverty guidelines worry about how to afford these necessities.  Donation drives like this allow Family Connection to get diapers in the homes of families who need them.  The Family Connection can work with up to 45 families at one time and these families need 30-40 packages of diapers a month. Last year Rotary collected 34 boxes and 64 packages of diapers to help meet that need.

Donation Box Locations in Mt Pleasant

5 Star Credit Union

Coffee Depot

Mt Pleasant Public Library

Both Pilot Grove Bank locations

Central Park Perk

Diaper Collection at Hy Vee in Mt Pleasant

Saturday, September 27th 9 to 11 am

Friday, October 3rd 5 to 8 pm

About Rotary

Rotary is dedicated to causes that build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever. On of our seven main causes is child and maternal health and wellness. This diaper drive supports this cause and improves the lives of families in Henry County. For questions about the Mt Pleasant Evening Rotary or this diaper drive, please contact MPERotary@gmail.com.