Six Children Escape Safely After Sunday Morning House Fire in Burlington

The Burlington Fire Department responded to a structure fire Sunday morning in Burlington.

At approximately 10:30 a.m. on February 15th, crews were dispatched to 1510 Smith Street. Firefighters arrived within four minutes and reported flames visible from the first floor extending into the second story of the two-story single-family home.

The residence, owned by Arya Enterprises, was insured at the time of the fire. Six children, ranging in age from two to eighteen years old, were inside the home when the fire broke out. All occupants were able to escape safely. Officials say the home was equipped with working smoke alarms.

The residence has been deemed uninhabitable, and damage estimates are still being assessed.

Assisting at the scene were the West Burlington Fire Department, Burlington Police Department, Alliant Energy, the American Red Cross, and Des Moines County Communications.

No injuries to civilians or firefighters were reported.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Any additional updates will be released by the Fire Marshal as they become available.

Sports, February 16th

High School Wrestling

The boys’ district wrestling meets took place this past weekend and 32 local wrestlers punched their ticket to the state tournament. Here’s some of the highlights.

For Class 1A District 5, WACO had four wrestlers finish in the top two as Ian Maize, in the 113-pound weight class, and Rydge Sterna, in the 126-pound weight class, collected a pair of district championships. Teage Pepper (132-pound weight class) and Harley Larrimore (150-pound weight class) each took second place in their respective weight classes to advance to Des Moines.

In District 10, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union’s Justin Knipfer earned the gold in the 106-pound weight class after a narrow 9-8 decision victory over Kaleb Gordon of Jesup in the championship match. 

Joining him at the state tournament will be Dakota Aney (113-pound weight class), Bowen Thomson (132-pound weight class), and Trevor Phillips (175-pound weight class). 

Wapello’s Cohen Wolford was the only state qualifier for the team as he finished 3-0 on the day for the district championship for the 157-pound weight class.

The Southeast Conference will send a total of seven wrestlers to the Class 2A state tournament. Fairfield’s Cael McCabe took 2nd in his district for the 113-pound weight class, while Dain Burkhart took the district championship in the 175-pound weight class. 

In District 4, Levi Evans of Mt. Pleasant took the 120-pound weight class with three straight pins. 

Over in District 12, Burlington Notre Dame had six district champions in Kohen Dietzenbach (113-pound weight class), who is still looking to end the season with a perfect record, Rowan Berndt (120-pound weight class), Ryan Rose (126-pound weight class), Colt Boyles (132-pound weight class), Kael Cook (150-pound weight class), and Joey Glendening (165-pound weight class). Jared Glendening earned a spot in the 138-pound weight class with a runner-up finish. 

The final district champion was Mediapolis’ Kyler Crow in the 175-pound weight class. He has qualified for the state tournament all four years. 

For a full breakdown of Saturday’s action, follow this link: 2026 District Results

The tournament is scheduled to start on Wednesday, February 18th, and KILJ will be providing updates for all of our local wrestlers.

Boys’ District Basketball

The first round of the Class 1A and Class 2A District brackets will tip-off at 7 pm tonight. In Class 1A Substate 5 District 9, New London will be tasked with taking on the top-seed #3 Burlington Notre Dame on the road.

Winfield-Mt. Union and Danville will square off in the #4-#5 seed contest with the Wolves getting to host.

Holy Trinity Catholic will take on WACO at home. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Over in Substate 5 District 10, Wapello will travel to Hillcrest Academy.

In Class 2A Substate 5 District 9, Central Lee earned the first round bye and will take on the winner between West Burlington and Cardinal with the Falcons getting to host. 

On the top half of the bracket, Van Buren County will hit the road to play Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont.

In Substate 5 District 10, Columbus will face off against Durant on the road and Mediapolis will host Louisa-Muscatine for their first round showdowns. 

The Class 3A and Class 4A brackets will be released today.

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will travel to Pella tomorrow, February 17th, at 7 pm.

The Fairfield boys’ team will make the trip to Clear Creek Amana tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

Girls’ Regional Basketball

The Classes 2A and 3A Regionals had their first round of competition over the weekend, here’s how it shook out. 

In Class 2A Region 8, Van Buren County defeated Columbus, 58-45, behind a second half surge. Adalyn Snowgren led the Warriors with 20 points, while Isabel Rendon captured 13 points for the Wildcats. Columbus finished the season with a 11-11 record. 

Van Buren County will traverse to Regina Catholic tomorrow, February 17th, at 7 pm.

Danville will take on West Burlington at home tomorrow.

For Class 3A Region 5, Washington steamrolled Fairfield, 63-21. The Trojans ended the season with a 3-16 record. The Demons will face off against Tipton on Wednesday, February 18th, at 7 pm on the road.

In Region 6, #8 Mediapolis demolished Central Lee, 70-40. Ellah Wagenbach drained eight threes for a game-high 28 points. The Hawks finished the season with a 10-11 record. 

Mediapolis will tangle with Davis County on Wednesday at home at 7 pm.

In Class 1A Region 4, Wapello will make the trip to Lone Tree tomorrow, February 17th, at 7 pm.

For Class 4A Region 4, Mt. Pleasant will be looking to avenge an early season loss when they travel to Oskaloosa on Wednesday. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Burlington will make the trip to North Scott on Wednesday.

In Region 6, Fort Madison will host Keokuk in a Southeast Conference rivalry matchup on Wednesday.

High School Bowling

The Iowa High School Athletic Association’s (IHSAA) 2026 state qualifying meets are scheduled for today and Central Lee will host West Burlington, while Fairfield will travel to Monticello in Class 1A.

 In Class 2A, Clinton will play host to Burlington, Keokuk, and Mt. Pleasant.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team lost to Iowa Lakes Community College, 55-40. The Blackhawks will play Marshalltown Community College on Wednesday, February 18th, at 5:30 pm on the road.

The men’s basketball team fell to Indian Hills Community College, 72-66. Prophet Fields tabbed 15 points. The Blackhawks will travel to Highland Community College on Wednesday at 7 pm.

College Basketball

The Iowa State women’s team outlasted Kansas State yesterday, 76-72. Jada Williams led the way with 22 points and nine assists. The Cyclones will take on Arizona State at home on Wednesday, February 18th, at 6:30 pm.

The #15 Iowa women’s team will make the trip to Nebraska today at 11 am.

The Iowa men’s team fell to #13 Purdue, 78-57. Bennett Stirtz was the only Hawkeye to finish in double figures with 19 points. Iowa will host Nebraska tomorrow, February 17th, at 8 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM will have the call.

The #5 Iowa State men’s team remained unbeaten at home after cruising to a 74-56 victory over #9 Kansas this past weekend. The defense forced 13 turnovers, while Milan Momcilovic drained four threes for 18 points in the winning effort. The Cyclones again will be tested with a a top-five matchup against #3 Houston tonight at 8 pm at home. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will have the call.

This Day in Sports History

1972 – Wilt Chamberlain of the Los Angeles Lakers becomes the first player in NBA history to reach the career 30,000 point mark during a 110-109 loss to the Phoenix Suns. 

2001 – Mathieu Schneider of the Los Angeles Kings becomes the first defenseman in history to score a goal against all 30 NHL teams as LA beats Minnesota, 4-0. 

2005 – The 2004-05 NHL season is canceled by Commissioner Gary Bettman; the first time a North American professional sports league has called off a season due to a labor dispute.

9-1-1 Marks 58 Years as America’s Lifeline in Emergencies

Today marks the birthday of one of the most important public safety tools in the United States — 9-1-1.

On February 16th, 1968, the first-ever 9-1-1 call was placed in Haleyville, Alabama, launching what would become the nation’s universal emergency number. The three-digit system was created to provide fast, simple access to emergency services through a single, easy-to-remember number.

The idea for a nationwide emergency number began taking shape in the late 1950s. In 1967, a presidential commission recommended establishing one single number for reporting emergencies, rather than separate numbers for police, fire, and medical assistance. Shortly after, AT&T announced that 9-1-1 would become the standard emergency code across the country.

The number was chosen because it was short, easy to dial, and had never been used as an area code or service number. Over the decades, 9-1-1 service expanded rapidly. By the end of the 20th century, the vast majority of the U.S. population had access to either basic or Enhanced 9-1-1 service, which allows dispatchers to see a caller’s phone number and location.

Here at home, 9-1-1 calls in Henry County are handled by the Henry County Dispatch Center, located within the Henry County Sheriff’s Office. The center is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Dispatchers serve as the critical link between the public and emergency responders, coordinating law enforcement, fire, and medical services throughout the county. Agencies dispatched include the Sheriff’s Office, the Mount Pleasant Police Department, New London Police Department, Wayland Police Department, and Winfield Police Department.

Fire and first responder agencies dispatched through the center include departments in Hillsboro, Mount Pleasant, Mount Union, New London, Trenton, Olds, Salem, Wayland, and Winfield, along with Henry County EMS.

Officials remind residents to call 9-1-1 only for emergencies — situations involving immediate danger to life, health, or property.

When calling 9-1-1:

  • Stay calm and speak clearly.
  • Give your exact location, including address, apartment number, or nearby landmarks.
  • Explain what is happening and answer the dispatcher’s questions.
  • Do not hang up until instructed to do so.

Even if you call from a cell phone, location information is not always exact, so clearly stating where you are is critical.

As 9-1-1 marks another year of service, it remains a vital lifeline connecting Henry County residents and people across the nation to help when they need it most.

Pipeline Explosion in Rural Washington County Contained; No Injuries Reported

Emergency officials have released new details regarding Saturday morning’s pipeline explosion and fire in rural Washington County.

According to Washington County Emergency Management, the Washington County Communications Center received multiple 9-1-1 calls at approximately 10:50 a.m. on February 14th reporting an explosion and large fire in the 2000 block of 325th Street.

The Washington Fire Department established Incident Command, with assistance from additional fire and EMS mutual aid agencies. Officials later confirmed the fire involved an underground pipeline owned and operated by Mid-America Pipeline Company, a subsidiary of Enterprise Products Partners L.P.

Emergency responders and the company’s pipeline personnel worked together to secure the affected section of pipeline and extinguish secondary fires, including flames that had spread across the nearby Skunk River. Authorities report the fire was contained with no injuries and no damage to residential structures. The incident was declared under control at approximately 12:57 p.m.

Officials say there is no active threat to the public. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation, and no additional details are being released at this time to protect the integrity of that investigation.

The response involved multiple agencies, including the Iowa State Patrol, area fire departments, county conservation and public works personnel, and local ambulance services.

Emergency Management officials also thanked Hy-Vee and Jersey Mike’s Subs in Washington for providing support to first responders during the incident.

Updates will be shared as more information becomes available.

Jack H. Litton

Jack Harold Litton, 88, of Fairfield, passed away February 11, 2026 at Jefferson County Health Center.

The family will greet friends from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Saturday, February 21, 2026 at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield. Burial will follow at Glasgow Cemetery. Memorials can be made to Glasgow Cemetery Association. Cards and memorials can be mailed to Pam Baumann, 101 E Harrison Ave, Fairfield, Iowa 52556.

Jack Harold Litton was born on April 15, 1937, in Fairfield. After graduating from Fairfield High School, where he excelled in football and wrestling, he dedicated 43 years of service to The Dexter Company in the Foundry Operations. He was well known for his strong work ethic and commitment to his job. On June 10, 1960, he married the love of his life, Esther Maxine (Martin). Together they shared 66 wonderful years of marriage, building a life centered on family, hard work, and community.

He was a devoted fan of the Fairfield Trojans and took great pride in cheering on his daughters (the 1983 Basketball State Champions) and grandchildren in their various sports. He never missed a game. Additionally, he was a loyal Iowa Hawkeye and Chicago Cubs fan.

In his spare time, Jack enjoyed fishing, attending stock car races, hunting, sampling his wife’s baked goods, and driving around the country side. He was affectionately known as “Rooster” by his friends and family, which was a reference to how his hair stuck up in the back. He was also frequently early to arrive at work which added to the allure of the nickname.

He is survived by his wife Maxine (Martin); brothers, Bill (Kay) Litton and Bob Litton; daughters, Lorie (Phil) Jackson, Julie (Frank) Fritz, and Pam (Greg) Baumann; six grandchildren, Travis, Adam, Sidney, Alex, Cameron, and Samantha; four great-grandchildren, as well as extended family and friends who will cherish his memory.

He is proceeded in death by his parents, James and Frances; brother, Jimmy; sisters-in-law, Loreta, Evelyn, and Phylis; brothers-in-law, Wayne and Tom.

Jack will be remembered for his dedication to his family, his love of sports, and the quiet strength and loyalty he showed throughout his life. He was always someone who could be relied on.

Our special thanks to the Compassus Care Team out of Washington, Iowa, the JCHC nurses, and Carla Fleig.

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Prep Boys’ Wrestling: 32 Local Wrestlers Punch Their Ticket to the 2026 IHSAA State Tournament

Prep Boys’ Wrestling- Teams from all over Iowa confined themselves into 32 distinct districts for a Valentines Day showdown to decide who would get the opportunity to wrestle at the IHSAA 2026 State Tournament in Des Moines, starting on Wednesday, February 18th.

After a day’s work, the southeast Iowa region will be well represented.

Class 1A District 5

New London and WACO traveled north to Lisbon High School and the Warriors had four wrestlers punch their ticket to Des Moines.

In the 113-pound weight class, Ian Maize had only one match to wrestle, and he took care of business against Jack Gogel of Lisbon, picking up a 4-0 decision victory to win to walk away as the district champion. Maize, who is 35-3 on the season, will be looking to avenge his runner-up finish at last year’s tournament.

Rydge Sterna (36-12) collected another district championship for WACO, as he steamrolled his way through the quarterfinals and semifinals of the 126-pound weight class. The championship match proved to be the toughest, but all he needed was another 50 seconds in the second period to pin Cael Stricker of Lisbon.

Teage Pepper, in the 132-pound weight class, defeated AJ White of Regina Catholic by major decision in the semifinals, which proved to be beneficial. Pepper would fall to Carter Gadberry of Lisbon in the championship match, but did not need to participate in the wrestle back, claiming a qualifying spot. He enters the state tournament with a 28-17 record.

The final qualifier was Harley Larrimore in the 150-pound weight class. Larrimore had an arduous day on the mats with consecutive pins catapulting him to the championship match against Wade Sankot of Belle Plaine. Sankot fell to Larrimore, resulting in the Warrior needing one more match to clinch a spot at state.

In a match that went the distance and resulted in 21 total points divvied out, Larrimore escaped with an 11-10 decision victory over Kaleb Moeller of Regina Catholic. Larrimore is 24-12 entering the state tournament.

New London’s Killian Kelly finished with the team’s best record of 19-16 in the 157-pound weight class.

District 10

Three of our local teams ventured over to Sigourney to participate in their district meet and a total of five wrestlers were able to stake their claim for a bid to the state tournament. Four of which wrestle for Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union.

The Wildcats had one district champion in Justin Knipfer for the 106-pound weight class. Knipfer (30-5) had to earn his way through the bracket after pinning Braxton Headley of Van Buren County within 20 seconds of the opening first period.

In the semifinals, Knipfer would defeat Highland’s Landon Sweeting by an 8-5 decision, placing him against Kaleb Gordon of Jesup. Again, Knipfer would have to depend on points and a narrow 9-8 decision victory sent Knipfer to the Casey’s Center.

In the 113-pound weight class, Dakota Aney (26-7) had to worry about just two other wrestlers. His 10-9 decision victory over Christian Demayo of Louisa-Muscatine in the semifinals was all Aney needed, despite falling in the championship match. He finished the district in 2nd place.

Bowen Thomson, who collected his 100th career victory back in January, earned his way to the 132-pound weight class district championship match after defeating Jarrison Mahon of Van Buren County by fall and Sedric Lamb of Louisa-Muscatine by a 12-5 decision. That victory over Lamb meant Thomson did not need to wrestle back, cementing his spot at state. Thomson (33-5) would fall to Cooper Hinz of Jesup to secure 2nd place.

Over in the 175-pound weight class, Trevor Phillips dominated his way through the quarterfinals and semifinals with a win by fall and a victory by major decision, respectively. Phillips would lose by major decision against Mason Hoyt of Iowa Valley in the championship match, meaning Phillips would need to wrestle one more time.

In a win or go home match, Phillips would clobber Wyatt Renner of Jesup by major decision to finish in 2nd place. He enters the state tournament with a 26-13 record.

Wapello’s Cohen Wolford will be heading back to the state tournament after collecting a win by fall and two major decision victories to finish the day 3-0. Wolford will enter the state tournament with a 38-4 record for the 157-pound weight class.

Van Buren County had a trio of wrestlers claim 3rd place in Leo Jirak, Carver Goehring, and Alex Scott.

Class 2A District 3

Fairfield and Fort Madison traveled over to Centerville and two of the members of the Southeast Conference will be sending five wrestlers to the state tournament.

As the only district champion of the bunch, Dain Burkhart of Fairfield will be heading back to the state tournament after pinning Tatian Freeman of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in the championship match of the 175-pound weight class. Burkhart is 37-6 entering the tournament.

In a shortened season for Cael McCabe, the senior defeated Christ Guzman of Chariton by fall in the first period, setting him up for a match against Garrett Pumphrey of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont. In a battle that could be seen again in Des Moines, Pumphrey got the better of the Trojan, beating McCabe by an 11-9 decision.

That loss meant McCabe had to wrestle again to earn his spot at the state tournament in the 113-pound weight class. It did not take him long to secure that ticket as he pinned Josiah Kaster of Albia within the first period. McCabe is 19-3 entering the tournament.

Fort Madison’s James Fuller, in the 120-pound weight class, bested Lucas Anderson of Chariton by major decision in the semifinals. That victory secured Fuller another trip to the state tournament, but he would fall to Simon Bettis of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont in the championship match by technical fall. Fuller is 33-7 entering the tournament.

Two more Bloodhounds punched their ticket to the state tournament after finishing in 2nd place in their respective weight classes. In the 215-pound weight class, Ren Watson (41-8) had three tough matches and finished 2-1, while Baylor Ferreira (22-13), in the 285-pound weight class, went 3-1 with a couple of wins by decision.

District 4

Mt. Pleasant made the long trip north to Central DeWitt and the Panthers will be sending one wrestler to the state tournament.

In the 120-pound weight class, Levi Evans made swift work of his competition in the quarterfinals and semifinals with consecutive pins within the first period. Evans and Noah Garcia of West Liberty would compete in an epic for the district championship with Evans escaping with a pin in the 3rd period. Evans is 32-5 entering the state tournament.

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Lane Beckler, Keegan Birdsell, and Juan Lopez each took 3rd place int their respective weight classes.

District 12

Four of our local teams competed in the Williamsburg District and Burlington Notre Dame will be looking to run it back this year with another Class 2A team championship after six Nikes finished as district champions.

In the 113-pound weight class, Kohen Dietzenbach will enter the state tournament with a perfect record after defeating Landyn Guiterrez of West Marshall by fall in the semifinals and Riker DeWitt of Williamsburg by major decision in the championship match. He will be 36-0 entering the tournament.

Rowan Berndt, in the 120-pound weight class, snuck past Urijah Courter of West Marshall by a 7-6 decision in the championship match, handing him his first loss of the season. Berndt is 41-5 heading into Des Moines.

The Nikes kept up their winning ways in the 126-pound weight class with Ryan Rose and 132-pound weight class with Colt Boyles. Rose (38-7) finished the day 2-0 with an 8-5 decision victory over Jon Gonzales of West Marshall to collect a 38-7 record, while Boyles (41-3) finished 3-0 with a narrow 3-2 decision victory over Hayden Albaugh of Williamsburg.

In the 150-pound weight class, Kael Cook pinned both of his opponents in the first period to punch his ticket to state. Cook is an impressive 43-1 for the season. Lastly, Joey Glendening, in the 165-pound weight class, defeated Kyler Wade of Williamsburg by a 12-8 decision to take the gold. He will by 39-6 entering the tournament.

Also earning a spot was Jared Glendening. In the 138-pound weight class, Glendening made quick work of his quarterfinal and semifinal opponents; yet Caden Greiner of Washington kept the Nike in a stalemate until sneaking away with the 1-0 decision victory. Glendening would pick up his 31st victory of the season with a major decision victory over Riley Hanford of West Marshall to earn a spot at the state tournament.

Our local teams had two other district champions by the end of the day. Mediapolis’ Kyler Crow made it four-for-four in terms of state qualifiers as he outlasted Brady Grier of Williamsburg in the 175-pound championship match by a 14-9 decision. Crow is 48-1 this season as he looks to finish his career with a state title.

Along with Greiner, Washington also had Blaine Rees (33-6) in the 190-pound weight class earn the gold. He was able to take down Jarod Anderson (24-11) of Keokuk, the Chiefs only state qualifier, in the championship match by an 8-5 decision.

The Demons will be taking three other wrestlers with them to Des Moines, as Jace Kinzenbaw (15-5) in the 157-pound weight class, Brayden Vermillion (14-8) in the 215-pound weight class, and Rudy Wolfe (22-15) in the 285-pound weight class each managed to finish in 2nd place in their respective weight classes.

Class 3A District 6

Looking at our final team, Burlington ventured north to Iowa City High and claimed three state tournament qualifiers, as the top three place winners earned a spot at Casey’s Center.

In the 190-pound weight class, Owen Difederico (28-10) was the lone district champion for the Grayhounds as he dominated the competition, winning by technical fall in the quarterfinals before pinning both of his opponents in the semifinals and finals within the first period of the match.

Roy Brown, 132-pound weight class, had to battle his way through the consolation bracket, defeating Austin Mizer of North Scott by fall and Zander Robson of Newton by a 12-7 decision to earn a spot in the state tournament. He would end the day 3-2 and 27-18 on the season.

Lastly, Adrian Perez-Hall also made his way through the consolation bracket after losing in the semis. Perez-Hall would advance to the 3rd place bout after pinning Osten Robertson of Cedar Rapids Jefferson, then best Jack Hayes of Cedar Rapids Kennedy by a 14-7 decision to earn 3rd place. He will enter the tournament with a 35-5 record.

More Information

Stay tuned to KILJ for first-round matchups for our local wrestlers and updates throughout the four-day tournament, starting on Wednesday! KILJ would like to thank all of our tournament sponsors for allowing us to cover the 2026 Boys’ Wrestling State Tournament.

Weekend Grass Fires in Birmingham/VB County

At about 2pm on Saturday afternoon, an out-of-control grass fire was reported in Birmingham in VanBuren County – about 2 miles North of Highway 1.  The Stockport Fire Department was dispatched to extinguish the fire.  This followed a grass fire on Friday night in the 12800 block of Pearl Avenue in Birmingham.