Ottumwa Police Break Woman Out of House Fire Started by Her Son

On November 21, 2023, at approximately 2:15 a.m., personnel from the Ottumwa Fire Department and the Ottumwa Police Department responded to 502 Wabash on a report of a house fire.

While emergency personnel were responding to the call, the resident of 502 Wabash called 911 and reported that she was trapped inside the burning residence.

When police arrived they were able to break out a bedroom window and pull the victim out of the residence. The victim was identified as Patricia Bird, age 84, of 502 Wabash. Bird was transported to the hospital where she was treated and released.

An investigation into the fire was conducted by the Ottumwa Police Department, Ottumwa Fire Department, and the Iowa Department of Public Safety Division of the State Fire Marshall’s Office.

The fire investigation identified that two pet dogs died as a result of the fire.

On November 28, 2023, at approximately 2:45 p.m., George Edward Dennison, age 67, also of 502 Wabash, Ottumwa, was arrested in relation to this incident and charged with the following crimes:

• Arson 1st Degree, a Class “B” Felony
• Animal Abuse (2 Counts), both Aggravated Misdemeanors

George Dennison is the son of Patricia Bird and was living with Bird in her residence when the fire took place.

A criminal charge is merely an accusation and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Bids For 27 Acres of Crop Land in Henry County Open Halfway Through December

Sealed bids for the lease of certain crop land owned by Henry County, Iowa will be received by the Henry County Auditor at the Henry County Courthouse, 100 E Washington St, Mt Pleasant, Iowa 52641, until 4:30 pm on the 15th day of December, 2023.  On the 19th day of December at 10:00 am at all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

The lease shall be for approximately 27.288 acres of crop land now tilled located on land described below, excluding street and highway right of ways, and shall be subject to existing utility easements:

Approximately 27.288 acres located in part of the East half of the East half of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, of Township 71 North, Range 6 West, as described as Parcels C & D in Plats of Survey filed in the Records of Henry County Recorder Book 2002 at pages 1972 and 1973, including road right of way along the east side of Parcel C.

The lease is for a three (3) year term commencing upon execution of the lease contract and terminating on March 1, 2027 upon terms and conditions set forth in the proposed Cash Lease for Henry County Crop Land, copies of which can be obtained from the office of the Henry County Auditor.

Henry County, through its Board of Supervisors, proposes to award the lease to the highest bidder, but reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and also reserves the right to waive irregularities and to accept such bid which the Board of Supervisors deems to be in the best interest of Henry County, Iowa.

Dated this 29th day of November, 2023.

Board of Supervisors, Henry County, Iowa

Technology Provides Virtual Connection to Loved One’s During Christmas Season

It is no secret that Christmas time can be difficult for some. Those who are not able to be with their family for the Holiday often are led to a state of isolation. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly one-fourth of adults aged 65 and older experience social isolation. With the added threat of illness during the cold and flu season, gatherings are never a guarantee.

Thankfully, technology can provide opportunities that you may not have in person. Social media is a useful tool for keeping people in touch with loved ones. It also is full of groups where you can meet new friends with common interests.

Try a virtual meeting room through Facetime, Zoom, Skype, or some other virtual hub. You can have game nights, happy hour, and enjoy each other’s presence through the screen.

While phone calls are easy, it is easy to connect through video chat. This allows you to see the other person, watch their expressions, and feel their emotions, which are all great ways to help you feel less lonely.

Receive support in real-time using your telephone or computer, without the need to meet in person. Teletherapy Health Center’s Senior Life Solutions teletherapy services are private, efficient, flexible, and keep you safe in your home. If you would like more information, education, or would like to discuss support please call 319-385-6552 or visit www.hchc.org.

Kids’ Christmas Shopping Event This Saturday

The Mt. Pleasant Community PTA is hosting their 28th annual Kids’ Christmas Shopping Event. This is an opportunity for children to shop for their parents, as they are guided through the Middle School by volunteers, helping them pick those special presents.

Preschool students through 5th grade are invited to shop. The most expensive present is just $12, and students can spend up to $50.

Everyone knows that baked goods are a staple for any event in the winter. Parents are able to sit back and relax while enjoying delicious treats as their children do all the shopping. They are currently looking for donations for the bake sale, and if you are able to help, please contact Nhoth Myers at 319 931 2900 for a list of items that they are looking for.

Kids’ Christmas is the perfect way to get your children involved in Christmas shopping and save a lot of money by doing so.

This will take place at the Mt. Pleasant Middle School from 11:00am-2:00pm this Saturday.

Volunteer Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdYSrIMba3ajK8EXUk-NbArLnmJrkow8EEak3GIKuEnbBNzOA/viewform?pli=1

Christmas Tree Fire Safety Tips!

It’s that time of year to deck the halls! Many people are full of joy when they see the finished product – candles in the windows, chocolate in the finest glass dish, and presents under a beautifully decorated tree. Unfortunately, some people do not use fire sense when decorating their tree.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides a few facts regarding Christmas tree fires.

Almost one-third of home Christmas tree fires are caused by electrical problems. While Christmas tree fires are not very common, they tend to be more serious when they do occur. One out of every five Christmas tree fires is caused by a heating source too close to the tree.

If you somehow have resisted the temptation to put up your decorations yet, choose a tree with fresh green needles that do not fall off when you touch them.

To help avoid fires, make sure the tree is at least three feet from any heating source. It also should not be blocking an exit, and just like any plant, it needs water.

While we all love to see our Christmas trees illuminating our houses from the driveway, this is a big fire hazard. Ensure that you turn off and unplug your Christmas tree anytime you are not at home. This should also save you money on your electric bill.

Enjoy your holiday decorating; having fire sense may even keep the Grinch away!

Accident in New London on Tuesday

There was a motor vehicle accident on Tuesday, November 28th, just before 2:30 in the afternoon. This occurred in New London at 260th St and Highway 34. The New London Police Department responded. Also at the scene was Henry County Health Center, New London Fire Department, New London Fire and Rescue, and the Henry County Sheriff’s Office. KILJ will have more information on this as it is released.

Sports, November 29th

High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant will take on Burlington on Friday, December 1st, with the girls’ playing at 6 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will have the call with the pregame show at 5:45 pm. 

The Holy Trinity Catholic boys’ and girls’ teams picked up their second victory of the season after taking down Danville last night. The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team won 48-42, while the boys defeated the Bears 50-43. Luke Hellige led the way with 20 points for the Crusaders. Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to take on West Burlington on Friday with girls’ scheduled to play at 6 pm followed by the boys game. 

The Danville girls’ will face off against Fort Madison on December 4th at 6 pm.

The Mediapolis boys’ team defeated Central Lee 50-45 last night to start their season. The Bulldogs will take on Danville on Friday at 7:30 pm in a road matchup.

The Mediapolis girls’ team has put up at least 80 points in the first two games of the season as the Bulldogs thundered past Central Lee 84-25 last night. All five starters finished with double-digit points with Grace Holsteen leading the way with 23 points and seven assists in the winning effort for the Bulldogs. Mediapolis will host Holy Trinity Catholic on December 5th at 6 pm. 

Central Lee squares off against New London on Friday in a home matchup with the girls’ game starting at 6 pm. 

The New London girls’ fell to Van Buren County last night 40-32 as the Warriors outscored the Tigers 14 to 5 in the fourth quarter. Mylee Miller scored 12 points for New London. 

Van Buren County will host Burlington Notre Dame on Friday with the girls’ playing at 6 pm. 

The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will take on Pekin at home on Friday at 6 pm with the boys’ game scheduled to start at 7:30 pm. 

WACO will look to get back in the win column on Friday at home against Wapello with the girls’ playing at 6 pm. 

High School Wrestling

The Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union boys’ team outscored Mt. Pleasant last night 64-15. Winning by fall for the Wildcats were Ty Scorpil (132 pounds), Bowen Thompson (138 pounds), Kohlby Newsom (144 pounds), Trevor Phillips (157 pounds), Cole Storm (165 pounds), Kason Dopler (175 pounds), and Russel Coil (285 pounds). For Mt. Pleasant, Ramzy Davis picked up a win in the 150-pound weight class on a 10-7 decision. Payton Walker (190 pounds) and William Birdsell (215 pounds) rounded out the scoring for the Panthers with wins by fall. 

Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union will head to Williamsburg on Saturday, December 2nd, to compete in a tournament. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ and boys’ teams will travel on December 2nd to a tournament hosted by Wapello. 

The New London and WACO girls’ teams will compete in a scramble hosted by Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union tomorrow, November 30th. 

The New London boys’ team will host a tournament on December 2nd. 

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will face off against Keokuk on December 7th.

College Football

Iowa State University will be assigned a bowl game on December 3rd. 

#18 Iowa will compete for the Big Ten Championship on December 2nd at 7:15 pm against Michigan. 

College Basketball

The Iowa State men’s team will travel to take on DePaul on Friday, December 1st, at 7:30 pm. 

The Iowa State women’s team will look to get back in the win column against St. Thomas tonight at 7 pm on the road. 

The #4 Iowa women’s team will take on Bowling Green on Saturday, December 2nd, at home at 12:30 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team will take on North Florida tonight at 8 pm. 

This Day in Sports History

1934 – The Detroit Lions play their first traditional Thanksgiving Day home game and lose to the Chicago Bears 19-16 in front of 26,000. CBS Radio does the first national broadcast of an NFL game.

1962 – Major League Baseball decides to revert to one All-Star game per year, after four seasons in which two All-Star games were played.

1966 – The first NBA game at the Oakland Coliseum Arena: the Warriors beat the Bulls 108-101.

Donald Rice Sr. – Pending

Donald Lee Rice Sr., 79 of Burlington, died Friday November 24, 2023 at Wapello Specialty Care. Arrangements are pending at Elliott Chapel, New London.