John Kline

John K. Kline, 72, of Mt. Pleasant, died Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

John Kenneth Kline was born April 5, 1951 in Melrose, Iowa, the son of John L. and Veronica J. (Paylo) Kline. He graduated from Albia High School (Albia, IA) in 1970. He was united in marriage to Carolyn Clark. The couple later divorced. On April 25, 1997, John married Marygen Schwartz in St. Charles, MO. Marygen preceded in death on December 31, 2000. On May 29, 2006 in Mt Pleasant, John was united in marriage to Diane Gail Scheulen Rediger. They were married nearly 18 years.

John was a career soldier in the United States Army. He entered service to his country at Ft. Des Moines, IA, shortly after graduating from high school. He served as a Food Service Specialist at several different bases and 6-months in Saudi Arabia. John retired from the Army as a Staff Sergeant in 1991 at Ft. Knox, KY, after 20 years of service. John was very proud of his service to his country.

After returning to civilian life, John worked for Transcontinental Cold Storage and Tyson Foods, both in Columbus Junction.

John was a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus Fr. John Manning Council and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #7461 of New London.

John so loved visiting with family and friends. He also loved the viewing of many old television re-runs.

Those thankful for sharing in John’s life include his wife, Diane, of Mt. Pleasant; his daughters – Gwen Sharb of Nelsonville, OH and Crystal Brockway of Elkin, NC; his son – Tim Kline of Athens, OH; a son adopted in his heart – Brian Walters of Independence, IA; a brother Paul Kline and a sister Margaret Beakler, both of Eddyville, IA; 13 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren. He was joyfully anticipating the birth of his sixth great grandchild.

The funeral service for John will be 10:30 AM on Monday, February 26 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant, with Father Dominic Nguyen officiating. Burial with Military Honors by the Iowa Military Funeral Honors Detail will be in the Keokuk National Cemetery, Keokuk, IA. An open visitation will take place from 1-7 PM on Sunday, Feb. 25 at the Kimzey Funeral Home. The family will not be present.

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

Two Central Lee Students at American Junior Academy of Science

The Central Lee High School had two students represent at the 2024 American Junior Academy of Science Conference, in conjunction with the American Academy for the Advancement of Science Conference in Denver, Colorado.

Senior Sidney Gruntmeir, daughter of Amy and Brian Gruntmeir, and Junior Alivia Cook, daughter of Nathan and Amy Cook, spent a week learning in Colorado. The two young researchers had the opportunity to tour research labs at the Air Force Academy, present their science research, and network with scientists from around the world. The pair have also been inducted as fellow to the AmJAS. Congratulations to Sidney and Alivia.

FFA Strawberries Enroute!

Two officers with the Mount Pleasant FFA attended the Annual Henry County Corn Growers Banquet on Tuesday evening. They represented the chapter well by discussing the big things happening. Alex Buck spoke about chemicals and materials that corn helps make.

For those of you who ordered strawberries, they are projected to be delivered on February 29th at Beck’s. Students will be contacting their buyers. They sold a total of 600 flats this year, which helped raise money for the chapter. The top seller was Briar Bender, selling 110.25 flats.

Henry County Health Center Senior Life Solutions – Good Heart Health Linked to Strong Mental Health

Henry County Health Center’s Senior Life Solutions can help those who are struggling with a recent-heart related diagnosis or a decline in mental health. Maintaining good heart health is crucial for your physical well-being, and it also plays a significant role in supporting mental health. Numerous studies have show a strong connection between a healthy heart and a sound mind. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management contribute not only to a healthy cardiovascular system, but also to improved mental well-being.

Contact Henry County Health Center’s Senior Life Solutions at 319 385 6552 for more information.

HCHC Scholarship/Loan Program Announced

Applications are currently being accepted for a scholarship/loan program through the Friends of Henry County Health Center.

The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage education and future employment in a healthcare field at Henry County Health Center. Applicants must be residents of Henry County, HCHC associates, or a family member of an HCHC associate.

The program is designated as a scholarship/loan because the recipient will be required to work at HCHC pending completion of course work, certification, and availability of employment. The scholarship/loan amount will be forgiven over a specified period of employment.

Applications are available at https://www.greatriverhealth.org/~/henry-county-health-center/about-us/volunteer-giving-opportunities/friends-of-henry-county-health-center/, the HCHC Information Desk in the front lobby, high schools located in Henry County, Southeastern Community College, Indian Hills Community College, Mt. Mercy College, or Kirkwood Community College.

Applicants may enroll in a program of their choice and at the college of their choice; however, the scholarship committee reserves the right to review the program. Funds may be used to pay for tuition, books, and other educational expenses.

Completed applications are due by Monday, April 1, 2024, at 5pm, and may be turned into the HCHC Public Information Department, 407 S. White Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641.

The Friends of HCHC initiated the scholarship/loan program in 1979 to offer financial assistance to students enrolled in a health care field of study.  Numerous scholarships have been awarded to area students in hospital service areas such as nursing, emergency care, laboratory, diagnostic imaging, health information management and pharmacy. Friends of Henry County Health Center sponsor an annual soup supper in early November to help fund the scholarship. This year’s Soup Supper is scheduled for Friday, November 8th.

For more scholarship information, call 319-385-6524.

Supervisors Discuss Wind Energy at Meeting

The Henry County Supervisors met on Tuesday morning for a regular board meeting. Supervisor White brought up wind energy, which is a hot topic in Henry County currently, and mentioned that the supervisors need to discuss the wind ordinance. The first reading of the changes to the ordinance were tabled last week due to Senate Study Bill 3169, which would see State law trump County on issues laid out in wind energy ordinances. However, that bill is “dead” and did not continue through the Senate.

Joe Buffington, the Henry County Planning and Zoning Director was in attendance to answer questions and provide input. Board chair Moeller believes that the setback distance proposed of the height of the turbine multiplied by 2 is not enough. He said that was his personal opinion but would like to look further into setting the turbines back 1/3rd of a mile.

A moratorium was then discussed. Joe Buffington said that there has been no application for a moratorium at this moment. Supervisor White believes that a moratorium would be used for public input if one were to be in place. Buffington stated that there needs to be a reason for a halt. It seems that the supervisors are going to meet with the county attorney to discuss this further.

When supervisor White told the room he would like to see a visual of turbines at different setback distances, a citizen provided a map of such. Buffington then mentioned that he will create something as well.

The supervisors mentioned how they are reading through emails sent from citizens regarding this potential wind farm project. Supervisor Lindeen has been reading through ordinances from other counties.

There is a Planning and Zoning meeting on March 12th at the Henry County Courthouse at 6:00pm. This meeting is open to the public.

Sports, February 21st

Girls’ Regional Basketball

In Class 1A Region 7, Danville will take on Calamus-Wheatland tonight at 7 pm at Muscatine High School. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

In Class 4A Region 1, Keokuk was clobbered by #1 Clear Creek-Amana last night 68-35. The Chiefs finished the season with a 19-4 record. 

Boys’ District Basketball

Starting in Class 1A Substate 5 District 9, Winfield-Mt. Union’s 19 to 4 run in the fourth quarter stole the game from Burlington Notre Dame, winning 51-49 to claim the District 9 championship.

In Substate 5 District 10, Holy Trinity Catholic’s offense was too strong last night with a couple clutch defensive plays sprinkled in to claim the District 10 championship over North Mahaska 70-66. Four Crusaders finished in double figures as Luke Hellige led the way with 24 points. Head coach John Hellige talked about his team’s toughness after the game. Conner Gehling collected two clutch blocks as Maddox Rung snatched seven key steals to seal the win as coach Hellige talked about their importance to the team. The Crusaders will take on Winfield-Mt. Union on Saturday, February 24th, at 7 pm with the winner advancing to state. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. 

Class 2A, Substate 4 District 7, West Burlington cruised to a 61-44 victory over West Branch to advance to the substate game against Cascade on Saturday at Iowa City High at 7 pm. 

For Class 3A Substate 5, Keokuk will face off against #5 Solon tomorrow, February 22nd, at 7 pm. 

High School Bowling

The State Tournament continued yesterday with the Class 1A team championship and the Class 3A individual championship. Camanche defeated Louisa-Muscatine for the Girls’ Class 1A team championship as Vinton-Shellsburg pulled off the upset to take the bronze over Clarinda.

For the Girls’ Class 3A individual championship, Des Moines East’s Rileigh Schillinger defeated Kendra Schwarting 208-186 to walk away with the championship. Ottumwa’s Olivia Moughler claimed third place with a 206-188 final.

On the Boys’ side, the Class 1A team championship belongs to Maquoketa after defeating Gilbert. St. Albert claimed 3rd place. 

Aiden Cowan of Marshalltown saved his best game for the championship as he bowled a 268 to defeat Rush Steen of Waterloo West to take home the gold. Reid Jackson of Waukee finished with the third-place medal. 

The State Tournament wraps up today with the Class 1A individual championship and the Class 2A team championship.

New Head Coach Hiring

Keokuk has found their new head football coach in former NFL Wide Receiver Marvin McNutt. A graduate of the University of Iowa, he is the Hawkeyes’ all-time leader in receiving touchdowns and yardage (single season and career) and was a team captain in 2011 and a part of Kirk Ferentz’s Leadership committee from 2007-2011. 

His first gig as a Head Coach was with the Cedar Rapids Titans of the Indoor Football League in 2017 and then general manager in 2018. He moved on to Coe College, where he was the wide receiver coach until 2022. He will have an introductory press conference on Friday, February 23rd, at 10:30 am in the multipurpose room.

College Basketball

The #4 Iowa women’s team will travel to take on #12 Indiana tomorrow, February 22nd, at 7 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team will face off against Houston tonight at 7 pm on the road.

The #6 Iowa State men’s team will host West Virginia on Saturday, February 24th, at 1 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team took down Michigan State last night 78-71. Payton Sandfort led the way in scoring with 22 points, while Ben Krikke put up a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds. The Hawkeyes will travel to face off against #12 Illinois on Saturday at 1:15 pm. 

This Day in Sports History

1979 – Two Iowa girls high school basketball teams play four scoreless quarters as the game was won 4-2 in the 4th overtime period.

1980 – Liechtenstein becomes the smallest country to produce an Olympic champion as Hanni Wenzel wins the women’s giant slalom at the Lake Placid Winter Games.

2016 – 58th Daytona 500: Denny Hamlin wins the closest finish in race history, by just 0.01s over Martin Truex Jr.

Mary Terry

Mary Lou Heater Terry, 75, of Burlington, died Sunday, February 18, 2024 at Savannah Heights, Mt. Pleasant.  She was born November 16, 1948 in Mt. Pleasant to Max Cleo and Elsie Luella Glazebrook Heater.  She married Edward L.  Terry; he died June 13, 1986.

Mary was of the Christian faith and enjoyed doing crossword puzzles. She was a very private person; however, she did enjoy engaging in conversations with the ladies at Autumn Heights.

Survivors include her daughter Marcia Trisler; two grandchildren, Leashia Durham and Zach Trisler, both of Danville; and her great-grandson Dillan Mason.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brothers Larry Heater and Richard Foland; and her sister Deloris Gwinn.

According to her wishes, her body has been cremated and inurnment will be held at Burge Cemetery at a later date.  Elliott Chapel, New London is assisting the family with arrangements.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.