Beaverdale Road Closure

The Des Moines County Engineer has announced the closure of Beaverdale Road between 150th St and Lynx Road. This closure will begin on Tuesday, November 14th, at 8:00am for culvert repair. This is a quick process, and the road will only be closed for two full days. On Thursday, November 16th by 3:30pm, the road will be reopened, weather permitting.

National Crash Responder Safety Week

You see flashing lights up ahead. What do you do? According to the Iowa Department of Transportation and the Iowa State Patrol, the best thing to do is move over if possible, or slow down as you pass the scene.

The professionals who respond to crashes and other incidents on Iowa’s highways are using National Crash Responder Safety Week, Nov. 13-17, to remind everyone to watch for flashing lights ahead to “Protect Those Who Protect You.”

If you are involved in a traffic crash, you’ll likely be relying on various trained professionals to ensure you and everyone else at the scene are as safe as possible. To keep everyone safer on the road, states across the country have enacted Move Over Laws to encourage motorists to either move over or slow down, if moving over is not possible, when they come up on a crash scene. In Iowa, our Move Over Law states that you should move over or slow down whenever you come upon any vehicle with flashing lights. National data shows that nearly 30 percent of people are unaware of these laws.

When a crash happens, the priority is to make sure all victims are quickly treated and out of harm’s way because many vehicles do not slow down or move over. But there is also work to do to document and clean up the scene and restore the flow of traffic as quickly as possible to get you on your way. Those who come to your rescue are more successful when all the responders work together in a coordinated way. Crash Responder Safety Week is in place not only to remind you that you should move over or slow down but also to highlight the benefits of coordination training for first responders.

Col. Nathan Fulk, Chief of the Iowa State Patrol said, “It is essential that our troopers know how to coordinate with all parties at the scene so we can treat those who may need help and get traffic flowing again. Our troopers investigate the crash and work with the Iowa DOT, local firefighters, our towing partners, and others to clear the crash scene as quickly as possible to reduce the likelihood of additional crashes. These secondary crashes often occur due to drivers paying more attention to the initial crash scene than to the task of driving.”

Sports, November 13th

High School Football

The Class 2A semifinals took place over the weekend with Van Meter defeating Monticello 35-21 and Central Lyon/George-Little Rock getting the best of Spirit Lake 28-14. 

Van Meter was led by Ben Gordon’s 208 yards rushing and four touchdowns, while the Lions were led by Reece Vander Zee’s 170 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Central Lyon/George-Little Rock and Van Meter will compete on Friday, November 17th, at 10 am. 

For Class 3A, Williamsburg enacted their revenge against Solon over the weekend by taking down the Spartans 45-14. Derek Weisskopf was surgical, tossing for 366 yards and four touchdowns in the win. Bishop Heelan was able to hold on late for the upset win over Creston 16-13. Ricky Feauto rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown in the win. Williamsburg and Bishop Heelan will face off on Friday at 1 pm for the championship. 

For 8-player, Bishop Garrigan and Bedford will compete for the state championship Thursday, November 16th, at 9:30 am. 

In Class A, Woodbury Central and West Hancock will face off Thursday at 1 pm.

The Class 1A championship game will be played Thursday at 4 pm against MFL MarMac and defending champion Grundy Center. 

For Class 4A, Western Dubuque and Lewis Central will play Thursday at 7 pm.

Ankeny and Southeast Polk will compete for the Class 5A state championship on Friday at 7 pm.

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will host a jamboree tonight with four games on the slate with each game given a 45 minute time limit.

Lone Tree and Burlington will start off the night with the first game at 6 pm. Mediapolis and Keokuk will follow at 6:45 pm. Winfield-Mt. Union will take on Fairfield at 7:30 pm. Lastly, Mt. Pleasant and WACO will face off at 8:15 pm.

College Football

Iowa State University’s 45-13 victory over BYU showcased their unstoppable offense that put up 443 total yards. Abu Sama led the rushing attack with 110 yards and two touchdowns while Rocco Becht found Jaylin Noel in the endzone twice. The Cyclones will take on Texas this Saturday, November 18th, at home.  

Iowa shutout Rutgers over the weekend 22-0 for their 8th win of the season. The Hawkeye defense allowed only 127 total yards. Deacon Hill threw for 223 yards and a score in the winning effort. The Hawkeyes will host Illinois on Saturday at 2:30 pm. 

For the Hawkeye broadcast, tune in to KILJ 105.5 FM. For the Cyclone broadcast, tune in to KILJ 98.5 FM and AM 1130.

College Basketball

The Iowa State men’s team was led by Tre King’s and Keshon Gilbert’s 16 points apiece in their 86-55 win over Idaho State yesterday. The Cyclones’ next game will be at home in a matchup with Grambling State on November 19th at noon. 

The Iowa State women’s team was outscored 22 to 4 in the second quarter in their loss to Drake yesterday 85-73. Audi Crooks led the Cyclones with 23 points, while Taylor McAulay posted 27 points for Drake. The Cyclones will host Southern on November 20th at 6:30 pm.

The #3 Iowa women’s team took down the University of Northern Iowa yesterday 94-53 in a record breaking performance for Caitlin Clark. Her 24 points surpassed Megan Gustafson as Iowa’s all-time scoring leader with 2,813 career points. Clark also collected 10 rebounds and 11 assists. The Hawkeyes will face off against Kansas State at home on Thursday, November 16th, at 7:30 pm. 

The Iowa men’s team will take on Creighton at 9 pm tomorrow, November 14th. 

This Day in Sports History

1875 – Harvard and Yale compete in the first college football contest with uniforms. 

1954 – The first Rugby League World Cup, Parc des Princes, Paris: Great Britain beats France, 16-12; Man of The Match: Great Britain second rower Don Robinson.

1964 – Bob Petit (St Louis Hawks) becomes the first NBA player to score 20,000 points.

Keokuk High School Senior Citizen Christmas Dinner

The Keokuk High School will host the 36th annual Senior Citizens Christmas Dinner sponsored by the KHS students and staff at noon on Dec. 5 at the First Christian Church, 3476 Main Street.

The salt free holiday dinner is prepared and served by students from The National Honor Society, Student Council, Special Education classes and the Food Service staff.  Band and choir students will provide the entertainment and “Konnection Kids” will help with decorating.

There will be a bus service provided by the school district’s Transportation Department to and from the church. Buses will leave from River Terrace at 11:20 a.m., from Mississippi Terrace at 11:25 a.m., and from Hotel Iowa and Heritage Center at 11:30 a.m.

In 2022, more than 400 senior citizens took part in the dinner.  Keokuk citizens, 60 years of age or older, may call the Keokuk High School 319-524-2542, extension 3 to make reservations.

Fire in Movie Theater

Moviegoers were put in a frenzy on Sunday afternoon as a fire started at Westland Theater in West Burlington. Reports suggest the popcorn machine caught fire and forced all to evacuate. Burlington Fire Department responded on Auto Aid and one ambulance was needed for burns.

Elizabeth Harvey

Elizabeth L. “Betty” Harvey, 92, of West Point, Iowa, passed away at 12:40 a.m. Saturday, November 11, 2023 at the West Point Care Center.

She was born on April 1, 1931 near Hamilton, Illinois, the daughter of Marie (Mitze) and Alvin Buckert. On September 11, 1954 she married Francis M. “Frank” Harvey at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Keokuk, he preceded her in death on December 6, 1997.

Survivors include her five sons: Jim (Margie) Harvey of Neenah, Wisconsin, Don (Patty) Harvey of Montrose, Jerry Harvey of West Point, Tom Harvey of West Point, and Pat Harvey of West Point; one daughter Pam (Chad) Kesselring of Montrose; grandchildren: Jeff (Catherine) Harvey, Mindy (Justin) Gloede, Katie (Marcus) Schneider, Tyler (Shelly) Harvey, Eric (Lauren) Harvey, Travis Harvey, Ashley (Micheal) Pilcher, Leah (Kurt) Adams, Abby (Collin) Eaves, Rylie (Keiten Benner) Kesselring, Brittany (Andy) Topel, Karley Harvey, and Danica Douglas ; 18 great grandchildren including one baby girl on the way; one brother Larry (Cheryl) Buckert of Warsaw; Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; two daughters-in law Karla and Kara Harvey; three brothers: Bob, Russell, and Fred Buckert; and two sisters: Joyce Hartweg and Linda Moore.

Betty worked at Heatilator in Mount Pleasant where she later retired. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church , St. Mary’s Altar and Rosary Society, The American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, and a former member of St. Ann Circle Daughters of Isabella.

She enjoyed the holidays, playing cards, decorating for the holidays, spoiling her grandchildren and great grandchildren, spending time with her family, watching Hallmark Christmas shows, annual Christmas cookie baking, and spending time with her friends.

A visitation will be held from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point, where the family will receive friends from 3:00 p.m to 6:00 p.m. A parish Rosary will be recited at 3:30 p.m. and a Christian Wake Service at 6:00 p.m.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, November 16, 2023 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Memorials have been established in her memory for West Point Fire and  Rescue or Western Illinois Old Threashers.

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Joanne Beach

Joanne Marie Beach, 78, of West Point, Iowa passed away at 9:14 p.m. Friday, November 10, 2023 at her home surrounded by her family.

She was born on August 4, 1945 in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of Mary (Peggy) Lampe & Lloyd Brown. She grew up in West Point, Iowa and graduated high school in 1963. After high school Joanne enrolled in the nursing program at the University of Iowa and graduated with her nursing degree in 1965.

Survivors include her two children: Mary Lou (Jeff) Birdsell of Montrose, Iowa and James Bechtel of West Point, Iowa; four grandchildren: Danielle (Ian) Kreps of Fort Madison, Iowa, Caleb Birdsell of Montrose, Iowa, Jessy (Billy) Foutch of Bushnell of Illinois, and April Birdsell of Good Hope, Illinois; five great grandchildren: Rhett, Finnley, Jace, Scarlett, and Remi; sister Sue (Tom) Newton of Iowa City, Iowa, and niece Laura (Adam) Kahler and children Owen, Mason, and Addy. She is also survived by several cousins and friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, stepfather Dale Turner, and sister Nancy Ratkowski.

Joanne began her nursing career at Sacred Heart Hospital in Fort Madison, she then changed directions and started to work in private practice for several doctors in West Point and Fort Madison. Eventually Joanne decided she wanted to work closer to home and she began working at the West Point Care Center. She was an excellent nurse and often received requests from family members to care for their loved ones.

Joanne married Ronald Bechtel in 1966 in West Point, they had two children together, they later divorced. Joanne married the love of her life Dick Beach on September 30, 1977. They met through mutual friends. She told her family that she had met her soulmate. Dick owned Beach Quarry, where she worked with Dick after she retired from nursing. They enjoyed each others company whether it was joy riding, fishing, gardening, or watching TV, as long as they were doing it together. Dick preceded her in death July 2009.

She had many interests in life including golf cart riding which was her favorite, reading, playing euchre especially when she was on the winning team, gardening, canning, and spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.  Monday, November 13, 2023 at the Schmitz Funeral Home, West Point, Iowa.

The family will receive friends 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Memorials have been established in her memory for St. Mary’s Catholic Church or Calvary Cemetery.

Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

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