Southeastern Community College is offering free help for students and families who need assistance completing the FAFSA.

SCC will host two Financial Aid Workshops later this month to help individuals planning to start college this spring navigate the Free Application for Federal Student Aid process. Staff will be available to walk attendees through the form and answer questions about financial aid.

The first workshop will take place Wednesday, February 18th, from 3 to 6 p.m. at SCC’s West Burlington campus in Room 361. The second session is set for Wednesday, February 25th, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Keokuk campus in Room 419.

The workshops are free and open to students of any age or income level, no matter which college they plan to attend. No pre-registration is required. Assistance will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Students under the age of 24 are asked to attend with at least one parent or guardian.

To complete the 2026 to 2027 FAFSA, students and parents should bring their Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, 2024 federal and state tax returns, W-2 forms, bank statements, records of assets and investments, documentation of any untaxed income, and current account balances. Non U.S. citizens should also bring their A-Number.

Students who cannot attend either workshop can schedule an appointment for FAFSA assistance year-round by contacting Mack Turner at 319-208-5026.

For more information, call 319-208-5026 or visit scciowa.edu.

 

Henry County Supervisors Hear Updates from Main Street, Animal Shelter; Public Comments Address County Attorney Controversy

The Henry County Board of Supervisors met Thursday morning, February 12th, at the courthouse in Mount Pleasant, with several presentations and continued discussion surrounding the County Attorney vacancy.

Under new business, Lisa Oetken, Director of Main Street Mount Pleasant, provided the board with a financial support presentation and annual update. Oetken reported that although 2025 was described as a quieter year, the organization successfully completed the second phase of the National Historic District designation. The designation expands opportunities for downtown property owners to access historic tax credits, whether or not individual buildings are listed on the registry.

Oetken noted the designation could create redevelopment opportunities for properties such as the former True Value building, which she said has the potential to house seven to nine apartments — a project Main Street has expressed interest in seeing move forward.

Downtown Mount Pleasant saw four new businesses open and one expansion over the past year, with vacancy rates remaining under five percent. Data shared during the presentation shows shoppers travel between 50 and 70 miles to visit the downtown district.

Main Street directors are required to complete multiple trainings annually, and the organization continues to host and promote events including Ag Music, the Easter Egg Hunt, and Witch Way to Main. Those events serve as fundraisers to support the organization’s operations.

She also highlighted long-term sales tax growth in Mount Pleasant. According to data from Southeast Iowa Regional Planning, taxable sales increased from $132 million in 2012 to $235 million in 2024 — a 77.7 percent increase, with the largest gains occurring between 2019 and 2024.

The board also heard from Emily Davis, Executive Director of All God’s Creatures, which provides animal pound services for Henry County. The service contract costed the county $15,000 in 2025. Davis presented intake data from 2025, noting that approximately 30 percent of the county’s animal intakes originated from Mardan Trailer Park.

Supervisor Chad White emphasized the importance of responsible pet ownership, including spaying and neutering animals, proper feeding, and preventing pets from roaming.

In other business not listed on the agenda, Supervisor Steve Detrick raised concerns about the resignation of County Attorney Administrative Assistant Cara Ferguson, stating supervisors were not notified. Chairman Chad White said he had requested a copy of the resignation letter from the County Auditor but was denied. Steven Giebelhausen, from the attorney’s office responded that resignation letters are personnel documents and should remain in an employee’s file. Detrick stated that established HR procedures were not followed and that Human Resources was not notified.

During public comment, Tim Liechty addressed a letter submitted by the Henry County Watchmen group regarding the recent hiring of his daughter, Abbie Liechty as Assistant County Attorney and the resignation of former County Attorney Darin Stater.

The letter raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest, noting that Ms. Liechty’s father serves as a Magistrate Judge in District 8. The letter also alleged that Stater had “hand selected his successor” prior to resigning.

In his comments, Liechty addressed the conflict of interest concerns and responded to claims made in the letter.

 

 

“Valentango” this Saturday with the Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra in Mount Pleasant

The Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra will present a free Valentine’s concert this weekend in Mount Pleasant.

“Valentango” begins at 3 p.m. Saturday, February 14th, at Chapel Auditorium on North Main Street. The Spanish-inspired program includes music from Carmen, Bolero, and Danzón No. 2, along with Broadway favorites.

Guest performers include guitarist W. Mark Akin, vocalist Kelsey Madsen, a regional children’s choir, and area string students.

Admission is free and open to the public. Listen below and hear from Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra Conductor, Bob McConnell, on this fun concert. More information is also available at seiso.us.

Last Day to Register for Free Cover Crop & Soil Health Workshop in Mount Pleasant

Today is the last day to register for a free Cover Crop and Soil Health Workshop in Mount Pleasant.

The workshop will be held Thursday, February 19th, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Henry County ISU Extension Office.

Iowa Learning Farms and partners are hosting the event for farmers and landowners interested in improving soil health and farm resilience. The program will feature local farmers and soil health experts discussing cover crops and no-till practices.

A complimentary meal will be served, and attendees will be entered to win ISU Prairie Strips honey. To RSVP by the end of today, contact Liz Ripley at 515-294-5429 or email ilf@iastate.edu

Weekly Fuel Report

Gas prices across Iowa are on the rise this week.

According to AAA, the average price for regular unleaded gasoline increased four cents and is now sitting at $2.54 per gallon statewide. That’s 42 cents lower than this time last year. The national average climbed five cents over the past week to $2.94 per gallon.

Diesel prices also moved higher. Retail diesel in Iowa rose eight cents, bringing the statewide average to $3.45 per gallon. That’s three cents lower than a year ago and 22 cents below the current national average of $3.67.

In crude oil markets, West Texas Intermediate crude increased $1.95 this week to $65.29 per barrel. Brent crude rose $2.64 to $70.20 per barrel. One year ago, WTI was selling for $73.67, while Brent crude was at $77.65.

At the Des Moines terminal, rack prices are $1.60 for U87-E10, $1.83 for clear unleaded 87, $2.35 for ultra-low sulfur diesel number two, $2.64 for ultra-low sulfur diesel number one, and $1.74 per gallon for E-70.

As for home heating fuels, natural gas prices fell 32 cents at the Henry Hub to $3.15 per million BTUs. Propane in Iowa is averaging $1.63 per gallon, while home heating oil has a statewide average of $2.94 per gallon.

More tips for saving energy at home or on the road can be found at energy.gov and fueleconomy.gov.

Sports, February 12th

High School Basketball

The Central Lee boys’ team will hit the road to take on Davis County tonight at 7:30 pm.

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will travel to Fairfield tomorrow, February 13th, with tip-off at 7:30 pm. Panthers head coach Eric Rawson talked about his team’s approach as the postseason looms,

“Yeah, I mean, we’re just gonna have to have some guys that step up. And again, don’t try to do too much and overcompensate. Gotta play within your abilities and trust each other and lean on each other. I think we do a really good job of that. Again, we’ll get through this little bump in the road. Life’s all about adversity and how you’re gonna handle it. And those guys are gonna meet it head on and we’ll certainly take on the challenge.”

Girls’ Regional Basketball

The regional brackets for Class 1A are set to start tonight at 7 pm and Classes 2A and 3A starting on Saturday, February 14th, at the same time. Here’s a look at our local competition.

In Class 1A Region 4, New London will make the trip to Lone Tree.

Wapello will host Burlington Notre Dame.

Over in Region 6, Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to Highland. 

WACO will face off against Pekin on the road. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

In Class 2A Region 8, Van Buren County will host Columbus. 

For Class 3A Region 5, the Southeast Conference will meet up in Washington as the Demons will face off against Fairfield. 

In Region 6, #8 Mediapolis will get another swing at Central Lee at home.

Girls High School Rankings

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU) released their 10th and final rankings for Classes 1A, 2A, and 3A and no teams were dropped from the top 15 in all five classes.

In Class 3A, Mediapolis vaulted up one spot to #8 as the Bulldogs finished the regular season with a perfect 21-0 record. Mediapolis ranks top five in the entire state in point difference (2nd), assists per game (2nd), steals per game (4th), and three pointers made per game (1st). Mediapolis will be looking to book their first trip to the state tournament since 2015. 

Boys’ District Basketball

The Class 1A district bracket is scheduled to start tomorrow, February 13th, with the preliminary round. The first round for Classes 1A and 2A is scheduled for Monday, February 16th, with all games tipping-off at 7 pm.

Class 1A Substate 5 District 9 is where most of our local teams were placed with #3 Notre Dame grabbing on to the top seed.

To start off the bracket, New London will host Highland tomorrow with the winner advancing to play the Nikes. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

On Monday, 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 on Monday.

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 to open the first round.

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 on Monday.

High School Wrestling

The boys’ district wrestling meets are scheduled for Saturday, February 14th.

In Class 1A, New London and WACO will make the trip to Lisbon, while Van Buren County, Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union, and Wapello will travel to Sigourney.

For Class 2A, Fairfield and Fort Madison will wrestle at Centerville. Burlington Notre Dame, Mediapolis, Keokuk, and Washington will compete at Williamsburg. Lastly, Mt. Pleasant will journey up to Central DeWitt. 

Only the top-two place winners from each weight class will advance to the state tournament. 

High School Bowling

The Class 2A individual state tournament commenced yesterday and the top eight scores from the preliminary round moved on to the finals and Keokuk’s Jaelynn Ketterer snuck it at the #8 spot with 658 pins and bowled her way to a 4th place finish through bracket play. Emily Whitehead of Clinton won the Class 2A individual title. 

Josie Sapp and Allison Sapp of Keokuk finished in 15th and 17th place, respectively, while Mt. Pleasant’s Shyann Smith claimed 31st place with 499 total pins. 

For the Class 3A team championship, Des Moines Lincoln earned the banner with a 3-1 victory over Ottumwa. 

The girls’ state bowling meet will wrap up today with the Class 1A team tournament and the Class 3A individual tournament. 

The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) released the state qualifying meet assignments for the boys’ teams 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.

Both meets are scheduled for Monday, February 16th, at 10 am.

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team fell to Ellsworth Community College last night, 75-51. The Blackhawks will look to bounce back on Saturday, February 14th, against Iowa Lakes Community College at 1 pm at home.

The men’s basketball team will travel to Indian Hills Community College on Saturday at 7 pm.

The men’s and women’s wrestling teams will travel to North Iowa Area Community College for the District Championships on Sunday, February 15th. 

College Basketball

The Iowa State women’s team will tip-off at 1 pm on Sunday, February 15th, at home against Kansas State.

The #15 Iowa women’s team rallied past Washington last night, 65-56. Chit-Chat Wright led the team with 21 points, as Hannah Stuelke tabbed a 14 point/16 rebound double-double. The Hawkeyes will make the trip to Nebraska on Monday, February 16th, at 11 am.

The Iowa men’s team fell to Maryland last night, 77-70, to snap a six-game winning streak. Bennett Stirtz was a one-man wrecking crew, scoring 32 points and dishing out six assists. The Hawkeyes will be tasked with hosting #13 Purdue on Saturday, February 14th, at 4 pm.

The #5 Iowa State men’s team will look for redemption against #9 Kansas at home on Saturday at noon.

This Day in Sports History

1878 – Frederick W. Thayer patented the baseball catcher’s mask.

1937 – The Cleveland (now Los Angeles) Rams is granted an NFL franchise. 

1982 – Wayne Gretzky scores hist 153rd point of the season, breaking a then-NHL record. Gretzky holds the record with 215 points.

Mount Pleasant City Council Advances Tax Hearing, Fire Department Promotion, and Infrastructure Plans

The Mount Pleasant City Council moved through a full agenda Wednesday night, approving several measures related to the city’s budget process, public safety, infrastructure, and childcare services.

The council approved setting a public hearing for the City’s Fiscal Year 2026–2027 Maximum Property Tax Dollars for March 25 at 5 p.m. The hearing is part of the annual budget process and will allow residents an opportunity to provide input before the tax levy is finalized.

In a notable moment for the Mount Pleasant Fire Department, the council authorized the promotion of Jared Dorothy from cadet to firefighter. Dorothy was one of just two cadets in the department’s inaugural cadet program, launched last year for high school students ages 14 to 17. He graduated from Mount Pleasant High School last May and is currently attending Southeast Iowa Community College, where he is taking EMT classes. His progression from local student to firefighter highlights the program’s role in building the next generation of first responders and strengthening the volunteer department.

Council members also approved a contract allowing Mount Pleasant Community Childcare to temporarily use classrooms in the north section of City Hall. During Public Forum, Ed Kropa of the Mount Pleasant Public Library Board thanked the council and city staff for their cooperation in helping secure space for the childcare program, noting the benefits of its central location near educational resources like The Mount Pleasant Public Library and Children’s Discovery Center.

During department reports, City Engineer Jim Warner said the city plans to seek bids in April for the reconstruction of Winfield Avenue from North Broadway to Grand Avenue. The project will include roadway improvements as well as the addition of trails, aimed at improving safety and connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists. Currently there are no sidewalks along Winfield Ave.

The council moved through the remainder of the agenda without significant discussion and will next meet in regular session on February 25 at 5:30 p.m.

 

Henry County Board of Supervisors to Hold Interviews for Interim County Attorney This Friday 2/13/26

The Henry County Board of Supervisors will meet Friday afternoon to continue the process of filling the vacant Interim Henry County Attorney position.

The meeting is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at the Henry County Courthouse, located at 100 East Washington Street in Mount Pleasant.

Supervisors Chad White, Steven Detrick, and Marc Lindeen will begin the meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by roll call. The primary item on the agenda is interviews with individuals known to be interested in the interim county attorney appointment.

Two interview time slots are scheduled, one at 1:30 p.m. and another at 3:00 p.m.

According to the agenda, a closed session is permissible under Iowa Code Section 21.5(1)(i) if requested by the interviewee.

The meeting is open to the public.

Although no interviewees were listed on the official agenda posted, the two individuals known publicly to be interested are Becky Wilson and Abbie Liechty.