Mt. Pleasant Music Boosters Garbage Bag Fundraiser for New Risers

It is garbage bag sales time again, offered through the Mt. Pleasant Community Schools Music Boosters.

Within the next two weeks, a representative of the Charity Services organization will be calling on behalf of the Music Boosters to explain the garbage bags, including price, sizes, quantity and how to place an order. The garbage bags will be delivered directly to the customers’ homes.

The Mount Pleasant Music Boosters President, Stan Holtkamp, comments, “The focus of the fundraiser is to help sustain a growing music program. Our focus for this campaign is toward High School Vocal Music Risers.”

The question is raised as to how these new risers will improve music education. They believe safety, visibility of each performer, and transporting and setting up/tearing down. This also provides a professional performance platform.

The sole purpose of the Mt. Pleasant Music Boosters is to support the K-12 instrumental and vocal music programs of the Mt. Pleasant Community School District. All fundraising dollars are used directly for these programs. The Music Boosters’ efforts enable the music programs to operate at the highest level possible.  Currently the Music Boosters are developing a plan to update our soundboard and lighting system.

Ongoing Music Boosters projects include the Marching Band Invitational, High School Variety Show, InMotion Show Choir Invitational, Dessert Theatre, OPUS (K-12 honor choir), All-State Music Festival, and the Middle School Honor Band Festival.

Membership in the Mt. Pleasant Music Boosters organization is free and is defined as anyone with children participating in music in Mt. Pleasant Community Schools. “If you have a child participating in any music activity within the schools or if you just love music, we invite everyone to join the fun of being involved in Music Boosters,” said Holtkamp.

The Charity Services, Inc., organization is registered with the Iowa Attorney General’s Office and assists organizations throughout the Midwest with fundraising.

Monthly Department Head Meeting Report: Town Hall Meetings for Wind Discussion, Overtime Hours for Engineers, and Conversation for Speed Cameras

The Henry County Board of Supervisors met on Thursday for their monthly department head meeting. Budget cuts took the backseat this time, with focus on the potential wind farm project in northern Henry County.

The Planning and Zoning Director, Joe Buffington, made it clear that nothing is going to happen unless they receive an application from a company that wants to place turbines in the northern part of the county. Currently, the discussion for the board is simply on making small tweaks to the current ordinance for wind and solar.

No specific details are known right now regarding the number of turbines or the size, because an application has not been submitted. If they are to receive an application in the future, Buffington mentioned that there would be “many” public hearings and meetings first.

The Henry County Supervisors have now scheduled town hall meetings to allow the public to have their questions answered. The first of such meetings will be on Tuesday, February 13th, at the Wayland Community Building. The second will take place at the Swedesburg Parish Hall on Thursday, February 15th. Both meetings will begin at 6:30pm and are open to the public. The supervisors are in control of these two meetings, but the RWE representatives will be answering the questions. An updated map of the landowners who have arranged an agreement over this potential project is listed on https://henrycounty.iowa.gov/planning-and-zoning/

Other reports from the meeting focus on the adverse weather in January. The Henry County engineer, Jake Hotchkiss, spoke on the schedules for the plow drivers and blade operators. During a 14 day period between January 7th and the 20th, employees were working 12 hour shifts each day, not to mention the salary employees who were also putting in many additional hours. The roads are clear now, with the sun melting away most of the snow.

Finally, the Henry County Sheriff, Rich McNamee, was unable to attend Thursday’s meeting. However, he did leave notes for the board detailing current happenings with the Sheriff’s Office. He has begun conversations with speed camera companies. This is a potential project, however, if they are to move forward with this possibility, it is likely that the cameras would be placed in high accident areas. It is believed that a percentage of the profits from citations would benefit the county.

These Henry County Board of Supervisors meetings take place on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s beginning at 9:00am. They are open to the public and are located in the first-floor meeting room of the courthouse.

HCSO K9 Axel Helps Bring Two Fugitives to Justice

On Monday January 29th, the Louisa County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Iowa State Patrol on an active vehicle pursuit that began southbound on Hwy 61 near G56 (Sheriff’s Office Rd) for multiple infractions at 9:45AM. Sheriff’s Deputies would be in the area and immediately assist.

The suspect vehicle would continue at speeds well over 100MPH and drive recklessly. The small SUV would then attempt to pass on the shoulder near Newport Junction. The vehicle would lose control, wreck and rollover in the shoulder. Two suspects would immediately flee on foot, one suspect was taken into custody a short distance away after attempting to hide behind a semi.

Tevin Marion, 29, Fort Madison was taken into custody. The other suspect had fled to the west of the accident and disappeared in the fog/timberline, appearing to be without shoes while fleeing.

The following agencies then would assist; Columbus Junction Police Dept., Henry County Sheriff’s Office K9 unit, Iowa State Patrol, Louisa County EMA, Louisa County Sheriff’s Office, Louisa County Dispatch, Wapello Ambulance, Wapello Fire and Rescue, the Winfield Police Department and multiple bystanders. All played a vital role in K9 searching, Drone operations, perimeter watch and communications. After an approximate 4 hour and over 3-mile track, the suspect was seen, after slowly tracking the suspect and setting up closer perimeter, Deputies announced their presence and HCSO K9 Axel and Deputies would assist by holding the suspect to which he would surrender without any further incident.

The suspect was further identified as Brian Smith, age 30, of Florida who may have multiple aliases. Both arrested parties were provided medical care and transported to the Louisa County Jail where the Iowa State Patrol have charged them with Felony Eluding upon many other traffic violations, they both remain on $5,000 cash only local bonds and both have outstanding felony warrants in other counties for locally committed burglaries .

All agencies worked together seamlessly to bring these individuals to justice. A big thank you to ALL! Pictured are the arrestees as well as the GPS tracked route the suspect took to elude Law Enforcement.

*Suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law*

Mount Pleasant Music Boosters’ Garbage Bag Fundraiser!

Below is information provided from the Mt. Pleasant Music Booster’s regarding a popular fundraiser.

“It is garbage bag sales time again, offered through the Mt. Pleasant Community Schools Music Boosters.

Within the next two weeks, a representative of the Charity Services organization will be calling on behalf of the Music Boosters to explain the garbage bags, including price, sizes, quantity and how to place an order. The garbage bags will be delivered directly to the customers’ homes.

“The focus of the fundraiser is to help sustain a growing music program.” says Stan Holtkamp, Mt. Pleasant Music Boosters President. “We have a very active music program with lots of student involvement!  Our focus for this campaign is toward High School Vocal Music Risers.”  How will new risers improve music education?:

  • Safety
  • Visibility of each student performer
  • Transporting and set up o Professional performance platform

 The sole purpose of the Mt. Pleasant Music Boosters is to support the K-12 instrumental and vocal music programs of the Mt. Pleasant Community School District. All fundraising dollars are used directly for these programs. The Music Boosters’ efforts enable the music programs to operate at the highest level possible.  Currently the Music Boosters are developing a plan to update our soundboard and lighting system.

Ongoing Music Boosters projects include the Marching Band Invitational, High School

Variety Show, InMotion Show Choir Invitational, Dessert Theatre, OPUS (K-12 honor choir), All-State Music Festival, and the Middle School Honor Band Festival.

Membership in the Mt. Pleasant Music Boosters organization is free and is defined as anyone with children participating in music in Mt. Pleasant Community Schools. “If you have a child participating in any music activity within the schools or if you just love music, we invite everyone to join the fun of being involved in Music Boosters,” said Holtkamp.

The Charity Services, Inc., organization is registered with the Iowa Attorney General’s Office and assists organizations throughout the Midwest with fundraising.”

Sports, February 1st

High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Keokuk tomorrow, February 2nd, with the girls scheduled to play at 6 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 5:45 pm. 

The Danville girls’ team picked up a dominant win against Van Buren County last night 70-23. The boys’ team followed suit with a 75-36 win over the Warriors. The Danville girls’ team will take on Columbus on Saturday, February 3rd, at 2 pm in the two seed game. The Danville boys’ team will travel to Mediapolis tomorrow to take on Wapello for the Southeast Iowa Super Conference shootout at 6 pm. 

The Van Buren County girls’ team will head to Pekin to face off against Wapello tonight at 6 pm. The boys’ team will take on Lone Tree at 6 pm tomorrow at New London.

The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team will take on Lone Tree at Southeastern Community College (SCC) on Saturday for the one seed game at 3:30 pm. The Holy Trinity Catholic boys’ team will face off against WACO in the two seed game on Saturday at 5 pm at SCC. 

The Central Lee girls’ team will take on Pekin tonight at Pekin at 7:30 pm. The Central Lee boys’ team will face off against Burlington Notre Dame tonight on the road at 7:30 pm. 

The WACO girls’ team will compete against Burlington Notre Dame at Highland tonight at 6 pm in the four seed game. The WACO boys’ team will face off against Moravia tonight on the road at 7:30 pm.

The Mediapolis girls’ team will take on Highland tomorrow at Highland at 7:30 pm. The Mediapolis boys’ team will face off against Louisa-Muscatine tomorrow at 7:30 pm at Mediapolis.

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team will travel to SCC on Saturday to compete against West Burlington at 6:30 pm. 

New London will host Davis County tonight with the boys’ scheduled to play at 7:30 pm. The girls’ team will take on Hillcrest Academy tonight at 6 pm at Louisa-Muscatine.

Girls’ Basketball Regional Pairings

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released the regional pairings for classes 1A, 2A, and 3A and here’s some of our local matchups. In Class 1A Region 7, Lone Tree will host Winfield-Mt. Union. Danville will take on Burlington Notre Dame with the Bears acting as host. The winner of the two games will compete against one another. 

In Class 1A Region 8, WACO will face off against Hillcrest Academy at home and New London will travel to Holy Trinity Catholic. All Class 1A games are scheduled to take place on February 8th at 7 pm.

For Class 2A Region 6, Van Buren County hits the road to face off against Pleasantville on February 10th at 7 pm. Columbus will host West Burlington on February 13th at 7 pm.

In Class 3A Region 5, Fairfield will take on the top seed Solon on the road and Washington will host Davis County. Both games will take place on February 10th at 7 pm.

High School Wrestling

WACO will host a tournament on Saturday, February 3rd. 

New London, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, and Mt. Pleasant will compete at districts on February 10th.

The girls’ state tournament will begin today. KILJ will be covering 16 wrestlers at the meet and updating as the day goes on. 

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will host West Burlington today.

Mt. Pleasant will be heading to Oskaloosa on Tuesday, February 13th, to compete in the state qualifying meet. Burlington and Keokuk will also be making the trip.

Southeast Iowa Playbook

Rylee Rice of WACO and Josie Nelson for Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union were the features for last night’s episode of the Southeast Iowa Playbook as they prepared to wrestle at the state tournament. Nelson talked about her mindset heading into today. Rice discussed what she thinks about when the going gets tough during a match. You can find the archived episodes on kilj.com under the “Special Programs” tab. 

College Basketball

The #3 Iowa women’s team decimated Northwestern last night 110-74. Caitlin Clark dropped 35 points and dished out 10 assists in the winning effort as three other Hawkeyes finished in double figures. Iowa will travel to Maryland on Saturday, February 3rd, at 7 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team picked up a Big 12 win last night against Oklahoma State 78-67. Audi Crooks dominated as she cashed in for 29 points and grabbed eight rebounds. The Cyclones will hit the road to take on UCF on Saturday with tipoff at 11 am. 

The #12 Iowa State men’s team will travel to Baylor on Saturday at 7 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team will look for a win at home tomorrow, February 2nd, at 6 pm against Ohio State. 

This Day in Sports History

1962 -The National League released its first 162-game schedule, including a record 421 scheduled night games, up from 318 in 1961.

1967 – The 10-team American Basketball Association (ABA) with George Mikan as Commissioner is formed and lasts 9 years; its three-point shot revolutionized the game. 

2014 – Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning becomes the all-time record-holder for MVP trophies, winning his 5th at the NFL Honors in New York; also named the 2013 Offensive Player of the Year.

Site and Policy Committee Meeting Agenda February 1st

Site and Policy Committee Meeting | 02/01/2024 – 05:00 PM

Mt. Pleasant CSD – Central Office | 1010 East Washington Street, Suite 102

Girls’ Wrestling: Opening Round State Tournament Matchups

Coralville, IA- The Girls’ Wrestling State Tournament in Coralville at Xtream Arena is set to start tomorrow, February 1st, with the morning session scheduled to begin at 10 am. KILJ will be covering 16 wrestlers at the meet tomorrow and here’s their season record and opening round matchup.

In the 100-pound weight class, Kenadee Helscher (25-13) of Wapello grabbed the 26th seed and will face off against the #7 seed Olivia Hernandez of Bettendorf.

#11 Hailey Kemper of Fort Madison enters the tournament with a 25-4 record, and she will wrestle the #22 seed Sophia Calpito of Charles City.

Highland’s Angelina Roling (23-5) will take on the #21 seeded Jackee Rodriguez-Acosta of Southeast Polk as the #12 seed in the 110-pound weight class. Rylee Rice’s 25-10 record grabbed her the #29 seed, which places the WACO Warrior against the #4 seed Kate Seery of Linn-Marr. They will look to displace last year’s champion Jasmine Luedtke (33-0) of Ottumwa (33-0).

Fort Madison’s Mara Smith (30-5) will take on #23 Lelia Wedgwood of BCLUW-SH as the #10 seed in the 125-pound weight class.

#17 Ashlee Farrier of Mid-Prairie enters the tournament with a 26-4 record and is tasked with taking on #16 Brielle Parke of Linn-Marr in the 130-pound weight class.

The 135-pound weight class will feature #21 seed Ellie Brenneman (27-11) of Mid-Prairie facing off against #12 Morgan Strief of Bettendorf. Pekin’s Hailey Pedrick grabbed the #25 seed with a 24-8 record, and she will compete against #8 Kaydence Boom of Wilton.

#19 Josie Nelson (30-7) of Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union will take on #14 Riley Weiler of Central Lyon/George-Little Rock in the 140-pound weight class.

The 145-pound weight class will feature two members of the Southeast Conference. Shariah Hart (27-12) of Burlington grabbed the #24 seed and she will take on #9 Lauren Rodgers of Woodward-Granger. #22 Jalyiah Gardner of Keokuk has returned to state with a 25-3 record, and she will face off against #11 Taya Hollingsworth of BCLUW-SH.

Lecet Quiroz (14-13) of Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union will have the toughest opening matchup of the day as she will take on the #1 seeded Skylar Slade (43-0) of Southeast Polk in the 155-pound weight class as the #32 seed.

Tatum Wolford of Wapello also comes into the tournament with an undefeated record of 37-0 as she is the #8 seed. She will take on #25 Kelsey Knief of Bellevue.

In the 170-pound weight class, Ellie Callahan of Mid-Prairie took the #30 seed with a 22-14 record, and she will compete against #3 Grace Britten of S.W.A.T Valkyrie. Additionally, #15 Samantha Lyons (22-4) of Fairfield will battle with #18 Kynnedy Gunderson of Iowa Falls-Alden.

Lastly, Kiara Rodriguez (20-10) of Burlington touts the #18 seed and will face off against #15 Savannah Sistad of Highway 34 in the 235-pound weight class.

More Information Still to Come on RAGBRAI

The Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance discussed the 51st RAGBRAI, which will see thousands of cyclers ride through Mount Pleasant in July. Not only is Mount Pleasant part of the route, but it is also an overnight stop. That’s right, many people will be staying in our town on Friday, July 26th, before they take off for Burlington for the final leg of their ride.

Rachel Lindeen, the Executive Vice President, spoke with us on Wednesday. She wants the public to be aware of what is happening and constantly in the know. As of right now, there are very few details known about RAGBRAI. The route is not released until April. Lindeen mentioned how members of the Chamber are meeting with RAGRBAI representatives at the beginning of February to uncover additional details.

We will ensure to update our listeners of any new information surrounding this big event as new details are made known.