Traffic Accident on Friday

Mt. Pleasant and Trenton Fire & Rescue, the Henry County Sheriff’s deputies, Iowa State Patrol, and ambulance responded to a traffic accident at Highway 218 South and 170th Street near Trenton on Friday afternoon.  The collision involved a horse trailer with horses in it and a vehicle.  Injuries were reported in this accident.

 

 

253rd Street & Oakland Mills Dam Drainage Project

The Henry County Conservation Department reported, in collaboration with the Henry County Secondary Roads Department, that a long-standing drainage problem along 253rd Street on the north side of the Oakland Mills Dam has been fixed!

Over time, the road ditch became shallow, causing water to pool along the roadway and back up onto the county park. During heavy rain, the full ditch risked washing water across the road and into the conservation parking lot—creating erosion issues, including a growing gully near the sidewalk and fishing area. The two departments partnered to restore proper drainage by cleaning and re-sloping the ditch. Water is directed into a tile inlet, allowing it to safely flow underground. The stable outlet now prevents erosion and protects the park infrastructure.

This collaborative effort improves safety, protects county resources, and ensures a better experience for all who visit the park.

Sports, November 22nd

High School Wrestling

The Wapello girls’ team competed in the Bellevue Invitational last night and finished in 9th place with 50.5 points out of 16 teams. Kenadee Helscher pinned her two opponents within the first round to nab 1st place in the 105-pound weight class, while Clara Ball battled Greenley Grell of Central DeWitt in the 115-pound weight class championship match, but ultimately fell by decision, 11-10, to claim 2nd place. The Wapello and Mt. Pleasant girls’ teams will wrestle at the West Liberty Invitational on Monday, November 24th.

The WACO girls’ team will travel to BGM for a tournament today.

The Mt. Pleasant, Mediapolis, and Van Buren County girls’ teams will compete at the Burlington Grayhound Invite today.

The Fairfield and Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ teams will head to Wilton for a tournament today. 

High School Basketball

The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team nearly made history in a 59-18 thrashing of New London last night. Madisen Kellogg tied the school record for points in a game as she went off for a 39 point-11 rebound double-double to start the season. 

The New London girls’ team will travel to Louisa-Muscatine on December 1st at 6 pm.

The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will hit the road to face off against Pekin on Tuesday, November 25th, at 7:30 pm.

The Fairfield girls’ team watched the game get away from them in the third quarter as the Trojans were outscored 21 to 6 in a 60-34 loss to Chariton last night. Fairfield will compete against Knoxville on Tuesday at 7:30 pm on the road. 

West Burlington will take on Fort Madison today for a scrimmage. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will scrimmage Keokuk today. 

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will tip-off the season at Pella on Tuesday at 7 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

The Columbus girls’ team will host Louisa-Muscatine on Tuesday at 6 pm.

The WACO girls’ team will face off against Wapello at home on Tuesday at 6 pm.

The New London, Mediapolis, Columbus, and WACO boys’ teams will head to Hillcrest Academy on Monday, November 24th, for a jamboree. 

The Mt. Pleasant and Central Lee boys’ teams will compete at the Mid-Prairie jamboree on Monday. 

High School Bowling

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will travel to Keokuk on Tuesday, November 25th, at 6 pm.

Postseason High School Football

The 2025 football season is now officially in the books after the final three championship games were played yesterday and all of them turned into one-sided affairs. 

The Class 2A championship belongs to Kuemper Catholic after their defense walled-up Van Meter last night in a 28-7 final. The Knights allowed only 57 rushing yards and forced four turnovers, while Jarin Hoffman rushed for 156 yards and two touchdowns in the win. It’s the Knights second championship in program history.

In Class 3A, Nevada’s path to their first ever state title was far from easy, but the Cubs certainly made it seem that way as they roared past Bishop Heelan yesterday 27-6. Austin Waldera collected 173 rushing yards and a score in the victory. 

Lastly, Dowling Catholic won the Class 5A championship 27-10 over Iowa City Liberty last night behind a strong defensive effort. The Maroons got 2.5 sacks, including a strip sack and recovery, from Ryan Bobo. Ian Middleton added 206 yards on the ground for a pair of touchdowns. Dowling Catholic grabbed their 11th state title. 

Southeastern Community College

The women’s basketball team glided to a 57-46 victory over Spoon River College last night. Ariana Aguilar led the team with 15 points, as she also grabbed five offensive rebounds. The Blackhawks will continue their three-game homestand today against Neosho County Community College at 1 pm.

The men’s basketball team will travel to Moberly Area Community College tonight at 7 pm.

The men’s and women’s wrestling teams will duel Ellsworth Community College on Wednesday, December 3rd, at home.

College Football

Iowa will look to bounce back at home today at 2:30 pm against Michigan State. KILJ 105.5 FM will have the call.

Iowa State will host Kansas today at 11 am. KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130 will have the call.

College Basketball

The #19 Iowa women’s team will finish up the WBCA showcase tonight at 7 pm against Miami.

The Iowa men’s team will compete in the Acrisure Classic on Tuesday, November 25th, against Ole Miss at 8:30 pm.

The #12 Iowa State women’s team will host Mercyhurst tomorrow, November 23rd, at 1 pm.

The #16 Iowa State men’s team will play in the Players Era Men’s Championship tournament starting on Monday, November 24th, against #14 St. John’s at 3:30 pm.  

This Day in Sports History

1950 – 7,021 fans see the Fort Wayne Pistons defeat the Minneapolis Lakers 19-18 at Minneapolis Auditorium; lowest ever NBA score of 37 combined points.

2008 – Patrick Roy’s #33 jersey is retired by the Montreal Canadiens.

2016 – The ‘Vegas Golden Knights’ is revealed as the Las Vegas NHL expansion team’s name.

Board of Supervisors Tuesday November 25, 2025 9:00 a.m.

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

Tuesday

November 25, 2025

9:00 a.m.

  1. Approval of Agenda

 

  1. Approval of Minutes

 

  1. County Engineer Jake Hotchkiss Weekly Updates
    Resolution – Award BROS (100) – Lexington Avenue Bridge replacement

Resolution – Award FM (103) – 170th Street (H-28) Box Culvert replacement

 

Supervisors’ Sub-Committees’

HHS Identifies First Flu Death of Season

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announces today the first influenza-related death of the 2025-26 respiratory virus season. The individual was an older adult from southwest Iowa.

Iowa’s most recent Respiratory Virus Surveillance Report shows the virus at a very low level of activity, and hospitals are currently reporting low patient admission rates. Although flu activity in Iowa is currently low, Iowans can take a few simple precautions to keep themselves and their families healthy throughout the respiratory virus season.

“Holiday gatherings bring us together with family and friends we may not see often,” said State Medical Director Dr. Robert Kruse. “To keep those celebrations, our workplaces and our communities safe and healthy, I encourage everyone to stay home when feeling sick and to talk with your healthcare provider about vaccination.”

Vaccination protects from serious illness and death from respiratory diseases like flu, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). HHS encourages Iowans to talk to their doctor or other trusted health care provider about vaccines, especially those with chronic health conditions who may be at higher risk for serious illness.

Additional Tips to Stay Healthy:

  • Stay home and avoid social gatherings if you or your children are sick.
  • Clean high touch surfaces in your home frequently with household disinfectants.
  • Practice hand hygiene frequently with soap and water or hand sanitizer for at least 20 seconds.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, or if a tissue is not available, cover them with an upper shirt sleeve, not a hand.
  • Keep children home from daycare or school who have fever, cough, congestion, runny nose, or sore throat, and until they are fever-free for 24 hours without medications that reduce fever.

If you or a loved one is sick and needs medical care, contact your healthcare provider. Your healthcare provider can offer advice on whether you or your child needs to be evaluated in person, tested for flu or other respiratory diseases, and the best location for care.

Women’s Woodland Stewardship Network Program Coming to Henry County in 2026 

Henry County is set to host the Women’s Woodland Program in Spring 2026, offering a valuable opportunity for women interested in forest management and conservation. The program is designed to support woodland owners, land managers, and outdoor enthusiasts by providing practical knowledge and hands-on tools for better stewarding their timber resources. 

Participants will learn about essential topics such as forest health and pest management, forest succession, and timber stand improvement techniques. Whether you’re managing family timberland, working to improve wildlife habitat, or simply passionate about woodland care, this program is tailored to help you make informed decisions on your land. 

For more information or to sign up, contact the Henry County extension office at 319-385-8126. 

Henry County Historic Preservation Commission Update

The Henry County Historic Preservation Commission met Wednesday, November 19, at the Henry County Heritage Trust Museum.  

The Commission reported progress on four new brown historic marker signs, which are currently in the process of being installed. The signs will mark the Winfield C.B. & Q. Railroad Depot, the Henry County Institute of Science in Trenton, the Tri-T Country Club at Oakland Mills, and the abandoned town of Finis. 

Commissioners have also reviewed and submitted comments on a draft of the upcoming History of Railroads book being developed by BNSF historical consultants. In addition, the group received a recent photo from Lynn Conrad showing updates to the Oakland Mills K-Line Flagstop building, including a new roof and other improvements. 

Work continues organizing the county’s history guidebook. Commissioners reviewed the proposed layout and will begin searching for additional photographs of historic sites throughout the county to enhance the publication. 

Several commissioners’ terms will expire at the end of the year, prompting an active search for new members. Those interested in serving on the Henry County Historic Preservation Commission are encouraged to contact the Henry County Auditor’s Office for details. 

The Commission’s next meeting is scheduled for January 21, 2026. 

Southeast Iowa Fishing Report – Conditions Update 

The latest conditions from the Lake Darling Management District show water temperatures continuing to cool across area lakes, shaping fish behavior as we head toward late fall. 

At East Lake Park Pond in Henry County, rainbow trout remain active following a recent stocking. With water temperatures in the mid-50s, the trout are still circulating the pond in their typical pattern, staying mostly in mid-depths as they move around the shoreline. 

At Lake Darling in Washington County, water temperatures are hovering near 50 degrees. Black crappie activity is fair, with fish behaving much like they do under early-ice conditions—holding near deeper structure and responding to subtle presentations. Bluegill are also in deeper water this week, settling into 8 to 10 feet as conditions cool. Their activity remains fair as they adjust to winter patterns. 

At Wilson Lake in Lee County, water temperatures are also in the mid-50s, and rainbow trout are showing excellent activity following recent stocking efforts. 

For additional updates or lake-specific information, anglers can contact Lake Darling Fisheries at 319-694-2430.