Iowa Crop Report: Corn and Soybeans Show Strong Progress Amid Favorable Field Conditions

DES MOINES, Iowa (July 7, 2025) – Farmers across Iowa made steady progress last week thanks to improved weather, logging an average of 4.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending July 6, according to the latest report from the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service.

Moisture levels remain favorable, with topsoil moisture rated at 73 percent adequate and 16 percent surplus. Only 1 percent of topsoil was reported as very short. Subsoil moisture conditions were similarly strong, with 73 percent adequate and 10 percent surplus.

Corn development continues to track well, with 15 percent of the crop silking—matching last year’s pace and coming in two days ahead of the five-year average. Some early reports indicated that corn in parts of the state has reached the dough stage. The condition of Iowa’s corn was reported as 86 percent good to excellent, with only 2 percent rated poor and none considered very poor.

Soybeans are also progressing ahead of schedule. Blooming reached 36 percent, three days ahead of last year and one day ahead of the average. Nine percent of soybeans were reported as setting pods. Overall, 79 percent of the state’s soybean crop was rated in good to excellent condition.

Small grain progress is strong as well. Iowa’s oat crop is 94 percent headed and 55 percent has turned color, with 9 percent already harvested for grain. Oats were rated 88 percent good to excellent.

Hay production also moved forward with 53 percent of the state’s second cutting of alfalfa hay complete. A few producers have begun their third cutting. Hay conditions remain strong, with 84 percent rated good to excellent. Pasture conditions followed suit, with 71 percent rated in the top two categories.

Despite high heat and humidity, livestock across the state were reported to be in generally good condition.

The crop report provides a snapshot of how Iowa’s agricultural season is progressing as farmers continue managing fieldwork and livestock during the peak of summer.

Substitute Teacher Authorization Course Coming to Mount Pleasant School District

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa — Individuals interested in becoming substitute teachers in Iowa will soon have an opportunity to earn their authorization through a virtual course offered in partnership with the Mount Pleasant Community School District.

The Substitute Authorization Course (Course ID: 53969 – GP) is scheduled to be held virtually on Sunday, August 3, 2025, beginning at 5:00 p.m. This training is designed for individuals seeking the Substitute Authorization for grades PK-12, and completion of the course fulfills one of the key requirements to serve as a substitute teacher in Iowa schools.

The course is hosted through the AEA Learning Online system, and participants must register in advance via the platform’s secure sign-in at: https://sso2.aealearningonline.org/login.

The Substitute Authorization allows individuals who hold a minimum of an associate’s degree or have completed 60 college credit hours to teach in a variety of classroom settings when full-time educators are unavailable. The virtual course includes training in classroom management, ethics, diversity, and strategies for effective instruction.

This course is a valuable pathway for community members, retirees, college students, and others who want to support local schools and help fill ongoing staffing needs.

For more information on course content or eligibility, interested individuals should contact the Mount Pleasant Community School District or visit the AEA Learning Online site.

Mount Pleasant Seeking Volunteers to Shine at the Iowa State Fair

MOUNT PLEASANT, IOWA – Do you love Mount Pleasant and want to show it off to thousands of fairgoers? Now’s your chance! Organizers are calling on enthusiastic volunteers to help tell the story of Mount Pleasant at the 2025 Iowa State Fair.

Volunteers will be stationed in the air-conditioned Varied Industries Building, where they’ll hand out fun and informative materials, apply temporary tattoos to excited visitors, and share what makes Mount Pleasant one of Iowa’s standout destinations.

Each shift is just three hours long, with four volunteers needed per shift. That means plenty of time to enjoy the rest of the fair before or after working the booth.

How to Sign Up:
Those interested in volunteering can visit oldthreshers.org/fairsignup

Important Details:

  • Tickets & Parking: Volunteers are responsible for purchasing their own admission and parking. Discounted tickets are available for $11/day at Hy-Vee Food Stores starting July 1. Prices increase to $16/day after August 6.
  • Comfort & Perks: The booth is located in the air-conditioned Varied Industries Building—a welcome bonus during hot August days at the fair.

Organizers express heartfelt appreciation for everyone willing to give their time and energy. So if you’re ready to spread some hometown pride, sign up today and help make this year’s Iowa State Fair unforgettable

Fort Madison Man Arrested on Felony Drug Charges Following Search Warrant Execution

Fort Madison, Iowa – The Lee County Narcotics Task Force has announced the arrest of a Fort Madison man on a range of felony and misdemeanor drug charges following the execution of a search warrant at his residence.

Steven Austen Lynn, 27, of Fort Madison, is facing multiple charges stemming from a July 2025 investigation. Authorities report that Lynn was in possession of a large quantity of psilocybin mushrooms and various other controlled substances when officers searched his home.

Lynn has been charged with:

  • Possession of psilocybin mushrooms with intent to deliver, a Class C felony
  • Four counts of Iowa drug tax stamp violations, each a Class D felony
  • Possession of methamphetamine, a serious misdemeanor
  • Possession of marijuana/THC wax, a serious misdemeanor
  • Possession of MDMA (ecstasy), a serious misdemeanor
  • Possession of a weapon by an ineligible person, a serious misdemeanor
  • Possession of drug paraphernalia, a simple misdemeanor

The charges are part of an ongoing investigation conducted by the Lee County Narcotics Task Force. The Fort Madison Police Department assisted with the search operation. As with all criminal cases, the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Farm Bureau Day Cookout Contest Heats Up at Lee County Fair

Get ready to fire up the grills—Farm Bureau Day is bringing the sizzle to the Lee County Fair on Saturday, July 12th, with its annual Cookout Contest. This mouthwatering event promises fierce competition, savory flavors, and a chance for local grill masters to shine on a bigger stage.

The action kicks off with registration at 2:00 PM, followed by judging at 4:00 PM, and public tasting to follow, giving fairgoers a delicious way to spend their afternoon.

Competitors will be showcasing their skills across a variety of categories, including: Pork, Beef, Chicken, & Turkey. Those competing will be cooking for the Combo/Specialty, Team Champion, Youth Champion, & Overall Champion award.

The winners from each category will earn more than just bragging rights—they’ll advance to compete at the Iowa State Fair, representing Lee County in the statewide showdown.

For more information on the fair or contest rules, visit the Lee County Fair’s official website.

Sports, July 9th

Postseason Baseball

In Class 1A Substate 5 District 10, New London rallied back with a four-run 4th inning to defeat Burlington Notre Dame last night 8-5. Tate Welcher and Gage Burden each tabbed multiple hits and two RBIs, while Gavin Menke-Bailey finished 2 for 2 at the plate with an RBI and a save on the mound, striking out two in the final two innings of relief. Jeremiah Crow, a senior, collected an RBI for the Nikes. Burlington Notre Dame finished the season with a 16-10 record.

Tiger head coach Jayden Flowers knows his team has gotten used to playing in the clutch this season,

“It’s huge because we’ve been battling that all year. Tonight, it was just, you know, if we made an error: we had one out in right field and had one at short stop. The big thing is what we did after. So, we had to get that out after we had to battle back, we couldn’t pile up error after error after error and we decided to play our cleanest 7 innings that we could and we did tonight.”

New London will take on Pekin for the District 10 Championship after the Panthers shutout Moravia 4-0 last night. The two will play on Saturday, July 12th, at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Moving to Class 2A Substate 4 District 7, #5 Mediapolis took down West Liberty last night 4-0 behind 6.2 dominant innings from Lance Ludens, who allowed only two hits and struck out four. The Bulldogs will host Durant on Saturday at 7 pm.

Over in Class 2A Substate 5 District 9, Central Lee shut down Wilton last night 3-0 as Chase Johnson and Blake Davis allowed only two hits and combined for eight strikeouts in the winning effort. The Hawks will venture back to Chariton on Saturday to face off against the Chargers at 7 pm.

For Class 3A Substate 5, Washington will face off against Assumption on the road. 

In Substate 6, Mt. Pleasant will travel to play Fairfield for the fourth time this season. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Keokuk will take on Pella and Fort Madison will venture to Xavier with both games on the road. 

For Class 4A Substate 3, Burlington grabbed the #4-seed and will hit the road to compete against the #3-seed Muscatine.

Classes 3A and 4A will start postseason action on Friday, July 11th, with first pitch at 7 pm. 

High School Baseball

Mt. Pleasant fell to Mt. Vernon last night 9-6. Grayson Lowery smacked a double for an RBI in the losing effort. 

Postseason Softball

For Class 1A Region 1, Holy Trinity Catholic will host Wapello tonight at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Over in Class 2A Region 2, Van Buren County will compete against #2 Louisa-Muscatine tonight at 7 pm on the road.

Columbus will take on Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont tonight at 7 pm in the top half of the bracket.

In Class 3A Region 2, Fairfield will face off against Davis County tomorrow at 7 pm.

For Class 3A Region 5, Mediapolis will host West Burlington/Notre Dame tomorrow, July 10th, at 7 pm.

Central Lee will compete against Monticello tomorrow at 7 pm with the winner taking on either Washington or Midland.

On the bottom half of the Class 4A Region 3 bracket, Mt. Pleasant will travel west to face off against Oskaloosa tomorrow at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call.

High School Softball

Fairfield poured on five runs in the 7th inning to run away from Knoxville in a 10-7 final last night. Vanessa Kessel led the way with four RBIs with Maddy Martin contributing three RBIs of her own. 

Mediapolis swept Davis County last night in two tight contests, winning game one in walk-off fashion, 4-3, and taking game two 6-4. Maycie Thornburg collected three hits and a trio of RBIs in the winning effort. 

Prospect League

The 2025 Prospect League All-Star game was rained out last night. 

The Burlington Bees will travel to the Alton River Dragons tonight at 6:35 pm. 

The Clinton LumberKings will square off against the Quincy Doggy Paddlers tonight in a home doubleheader with game one at 5 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1877 – First ever Wimbledon tennis championship begins as it was also the first official lawn tennis tournament – men’s singles only.

1948 – Satchel Paige, 42, debuts in the majors pitching two scoreless innings for Cleveland in St. Louis.

1968 – Wilt Chamberlain becomes the first reigning NBA MVP to be traded the next season when he moves from the Philadelphia 76’ers to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Henry County Supervisors AGENDA Board of Supervisors July 10, 2025 9:00 a.m.

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St Ste 202

Mt Pleasant, IA  52641

Fax: 319-385-3601

 

  Chad White, Vice-Chair               Marc Lindeen, Chairman               Steven Detrick, Member    

           319-385-0759                                 319-385-0760                                     319-385-0761________                        

 

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors

July 10, 2025

9:00 a.m.

  • Agenda
  • Approve Minutes
  • Conservation Caleb Waters Monthly Updates
  • Assessor Nathan Miks Military & Homestead.
  • Discussion and Decision of School Resource Officer

SRO, New London School District 28E Agreement

  • Approve Resolution #19-2025 Cancel Outstanding Checks
  • Review Treasurers Annual Report
  • Final Reading Standard Penalties Ordinance.

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in Regular Session on Wednesday, July 9 & 5:30 p.m.

AGENDA

1. Roll Call.

2. Consent Agenda: To the Public – All items with an asterisk (*) are routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion and a roll call of the Council-members. There will be no separate discussion of items unless the Mayor, a Councilmember or citizen so request, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.
3. Receive & file communications.

4. Approve agenda.

5. Approve minutes of previous meetings.

6. Approve payment of bills.

7. Receive report of Officers including Resolution No. 2025-55 approving June transfers.

8. Old Business-
a) 5:30 p.m. Public Hearing for proposed plans and specs for construction of South Adams Street pavement, sidewalk & drainage replacement project

b)Resolution awarding contract for South Adams Street pavement, sidewalk & drainage replacement project.

c) 2nd reading of Ordinance amending Chapter 12, Section 12-32 (Parking
Regulations) of the City Code of Ordinances prohibiting parking on Pear! Street from North Main Street to North Adams Street.

d) 2nd reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 12, Section 12-6 (Stop Intersections) of the City Code of Ordinances for Harvest Drive and South Walnut Street.

e) 2nd reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 12 Section 12-4 (Speed Limits) of the City Code of Ordinances to decrease speed to 35 mph on South Walnut Street from Harvest Drive south to city corporate limits.

f) Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit for the Henry County Fair for Saturday, July 19, 2025 from 7:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. at McMillan Park.

g) Renewal of a Class C Retail Alcohol License for Jefferson Street Grill located at
121 North Jefferson Street.

h) Renewal of a Special Class C Retail Alcohol License with Outdoor Service for Tap This Concessions located at 405 East Thresher Road.

i) Renewal of a Class C Retail Alcohol License with Catering for Mi Pueblo Real located at 1106 East Baker Street.

j) Renewal of a Class C Retail Alcohol License for El Burrito Loco Jaap LLC located at 901 West Washington Street.9.

New Business:

a)Resolution in support of the Joint CHBP Grant Agreement and letter of support for the Competitive Highway Bridge Program (CHBP) Grant Project for the Walnut Street culvert project.

b) Authorize the Mayor Pro Tem to sign a 28E Cooperative Agreement with the lowa DOT and the City of Mount Pleasant for a Competitive Highway Bridge
Program (CHBP) Grant Project for the Walnut Street culvert project.

c) Resolution authorizing change of assignment of Michael J. Forbess with the Mount Pleasant Fire Department.

d) Resolution authorizing the change of assignment of Loren L. Woodruff with the Mount Pleasant Fire Department.

e) Resolution authorizing Ethan Faeth as a Volunteer Firefighter with the Mount Pleasant Fire Department.

f) Resolution authorizing Simon Phanthouvong as a Volunteer Firefighter with the Mount Pleasant Fire Department.

g) Resolution authorizing Jordan Pohren as a Volunteer Firefighter with the Mount Pleasant Fire Department.

10. Public Forum.

11. Adjourn to meet in regular session on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, at 5:30 p.m.