Lee County Fair 2025   Beef Show Results

Champion Derby Beef Live – Owen Weisinger

Reserve Champion Derby Beef Live – Tate Schmitt

Champion Derby Beef Carcass – Benjamin Hulsebus

Reserve Champion Derby Beef Carcass – Mason Overberg

1st Place Rate of Gain – Mason Overberg

2nd Place Rate of Gain – Grant Hasenclever

 

Champion Angus Female –Brystol Gerdes

 

Champion Charolais Cross – Owen Weisinger

 

Champion Maintainer – Owen Weisinger

 

Champion Simmental Female – Henry Steffensmeier

 

Champion Foundation Simmental – Bryston Gerdes

 

Champion White Park – Carrigan Carroll

 

Champion Commercial Cow/Calf – Zikayla Houtz

 

Champion Bucket Bottle Return Heifer – Mason Overberg

 

Champion Commercial Heifer – Jaren Gerdes

 

Supreme Champion Beef Female – Brystol Gerdes

Reserve Supreme Champion Beef Female – Owen Weisinger

3rd Overall Beef Female – Brody Moeller

4th Overall Beef Female – Brystol Gerdes

5th Overall Beef Female – Owen Weisinger

 

Champion Overall Junior Bucket Bottle Calf – Aiden McDowell

Reserve Champion Overall Junior Bucket Bottle Calf – Makayla Newberry

 

Champion Overall Intermediate Bucket Bottle Calf – Arabella McDowell

Reserve Overall Intermediate Bucket Bottle Calf –Johnathan Seyb

 

Champion Overall Senior Bucket Bottle Calf – James Seyb

Reserve Champion Overall Senior Bucket Bottle Calf – Baylor Ferriera

 

Champion Dairy – Adam Pieper

Champion Dairy Showperson – Baylor Ferriera

Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf – Tate Schmitt

Reserves Champion Return Bucket Bottle Calf – James Seyb

 

Grand Champion Market Beef – Emma Mohrfeld

Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef – Owen Weisinger

3rd Overall Market Beef – James Denning

4th Overall Market Beef – Brycen Mehl

5th Overall Market Beef – Tate Schmitt

 

Champion Advanced Showmanship – Henry Steffensmeier

Champion Senior Showmanship – Owen Weisinger

Champion Intermediate Showmanship – Jaren Gerdes

Champion Junior Showmanship – Brycen Mehl

HC Engineers Office – Help for Bridge Funding Grant

The Henry County Engineer’s Office is asking for the public’s help to receive a grant for bridge funding.  The Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT), in partnership with over cities and counties, is applying to receive federal grant funding to replace an existing bridge in Henry County located on Iowa Avenue, North of Mt. Pleasant. The bridge will be replaced with a 176’ pretensioned, prestressed concrete beam bridge.

We need your help by completing a brief survey! Your answers will be used to support the grant application. This online survey will take less than five minutes to complete. hdr.jotform.com/team/public/2025-CHBP The survey link can also be found on the Henry County website.

 

ISU Extension & Outreach – Strip-Till Field Day Registration

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is hosting a Strip-Till Field Day on July 30th at their research and demonstration farm near Crawfordsville. Multiple strip-till bars will be shown with field demonstrations on wheat residue, as well as static displays from supporting ag industry partners.

There are two times available on July 30th – the morning session is from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. or the afternoon session from 2 to 4 p.m. Lunch is  available. Registration is requested by July 23rd. Register online here.

 

Sports, July 12th

Postseason Baseball

For Class 3A Substate 5, Washington and Assumption had their game postponed to 2 pm today at Davenport North High School.

In Substate 6, Mt. Pleasant and Fairfield was one of the few games to actually complete action yesterday and despite the two combining for 68 runs in the first three matchups, the Trojans were able to win a pitching duel 3-1 to advance to the second round.

Dain Burkhart pitched a complete game, allowing only one hit over the final four innings and striking out two for Fairfield. The Panthers were led by Grayson Lowery, who tabbed two strikeouts on the mound and an RBI off a pair of singles at the plate. Mt. Pleasant finished the season with a 17-12 record.

Fairfield will await the winner between Pella and Keokuk, as their game was moved to 6 pm tonight.

Fort Madison will travel to Xavier today at noon.

For Class 4A Substate 3, Burlington and Muscatine had their contest paused in the bottom of the second inning with the game tied at zero. The game will resume today at noon.

In Class 1A, New London will act as the home team against Pekin for the District 10 Championship tonight at 7 pm at Sigourney High School. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. Tiger head coach Jayden Flowers knows how hard this senior class has worked to get back to this position,

“It’s huge. I mean, this is the senior class that was the freshman during the state championship run. The first two years were really tough for us and these senior boys have been absolutely incredible with keeping the culture and the program at the level that it takes to win and take it back to the district championship. So that was huge.”

Moving to Class 2A Substate 4 District 7, #5 Mediapolis will host Durant tonight at 5 pm.

Over in Class 2A Substate 5 District 9, Central Lee will venture back to Chariton tonight to face off against the Chargers at 7 pm.

Postseason Softball

For Class 1A Region 1, Holy Trinity Catholic and Seymour postponed their matchup last night. The two will link up tonight at 4:30 pm at the Monroe County Sports Complex in Albia.

For Class 3A Region 5, Mediapolis will play tonight at 7 pm against Assumption on the road.

Central Lee and Washington will meet tonight at 7 pm in Washington.

In the Class 4A Region 3 bracket, Fort Madison will travel to square off against Norwalk tonight at 7 pm.

Mt. Pleasant Summer Camps

Mt. Pleasant will be hosting Panther Hoopla: A Southeast Iowa Basketball Camp from July 16th through the 18th. Coaches will work with the campers in a fun and challenging environment, filled with drills, player development, and competitive games.

The morning session is for 6th through 8th graders, and it runs from 8:30 am to 10:30 am. The afternoon session will go from 1 pm to 3 pm for 3rd through 5th graders.

Check out this link for other local summer athletic camps: School Summer Camps

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees scored three in the top of the ninth inning to pick up their fourth straight win last night, beating the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes 8-5. Kooper Schulte collected an RBI in the win. The Bees will host the Clinton LumberKings tonight at 6:30 pm.

The Clinton LumberKings handled the Quincy Doggy Paddlers last night 11-3. Brett White went a perfect 5 for 5 with a home run and four RBIs. Game two saw play suspended in the top of the 5th inning with the LumberKings leading 7-5, the game will be resumed on July 22nd.

This Day in Sports History

1901 – Cy Young wins his 300th baseball game.

1949 – Baseball owners agree to erect warning paths before each fence.

1979 – “Disco Demolition Night” at Comiskey Park: fans go wild destroying disco records and cause the White Sox to forfeit the second game of a doubleheader to the Detroit Tigers due to the damage caused on the field.

Highway 78 South of Winfield Closure Until October

Iowa Highway 78 between U.S. 218 and Henry County Road X-23, two miles south of the Winfield area, is closed for construction.  The Iowa Department of Transportation Office out of Fairfield has outlined two detour routes to follow and there is signage posted along Highway 218 both Northbound and Southbound.

When the roadway is closed, you will follow one of the following marked detour routes (see map).

  • U.S. 218 – Iowa 78/130th Street to Henry County Road H-28/170th Street
  • Henry County Road H-28/170th Street – U.S. 218 to Oasis Avenue
  • Oasis Avenue – Henry County Road H-28/170th Street to Iowa 78/150th Street

Please drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, you should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

The latest traveler information is available anytime through our 511 system. Visit 511ia.org; call 511 (within Iowa)

 

Iowa DNR: Asks for Survey Participation

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has started the annual Wild Turkey Production survey.  During July and August wild turkey sightings are recorded to estimate this year’s nesting rates and nest success.

Participation is easy – just note the date and county in which the turkey was seen, if it was an adult female or adult male – males have beards on their breast – and if and how many poults (baby turkeys) were present. The survey is available online at www.iowadnr.gov/turkey, then click on Wild Turkey Survey.

Annual population surveys conducted by the DNR are an important component of managing the wild turkey. Turkey populations can fluctuate annually across all regions of the state.

 

Area Meetings – Monday, 7/14/25

The Mt. Pleasant Community School District School Board will meet in regular session on Monday, July 14th at 6pm in the high school media center.  Items to be discussed at the meeting include elementary section size, superintendent search process, and staff survey report.  The complete agenda can be found at MTPCSD.org/board.  This meeting is open to the public.

 

The New London City Council will meet in regular session on Monday, July 14th at NL city office, 112 W. Main Street.  This meeting begins at 6pm and is open to the public.

Storm Recap – Friday Night

A line of severe storms moved across Iowa yesterday afternoon and evening producing strong winds, small hail, and VERY heavy rain. Strong winds over 60 mph were seen with some of these storms.

The West Point Police Department reported several trees were downed in Donnellson last night during the series of thunderstorms, high winds and heavy rain.  Clean up has been underway.  The Lee County Fair in Donnellson was certainly affected by the thunderstorms. The storm cells in Southeast Iowa seemed to come at the area one right after the other.  Mt. Pleasant Municipal Utilities reported brief power outages last evening; however, restoration was quick and all had power by 8:30pm

Much of Keokuk lost power at about 8:30pm on Friday night with ETA of restoration by 4:30 this morning, and Ft. Madison also received a pounding.  Reports from Winfield included streets flooding, including Central Avenue.  A power pole was knocked down at Hwy 78 & Marsh Avenue in Winfield last evening and citizens lost power. Hail was reported north of Morning Sun last night.

Rainfall totals from last night vary according to location in southeast Iowa. The National Weather Service reports that Mt. Pleasant received around 3 inches of rain, while a listener who is south of MP on Iowa Avenue recorded 6.85 inches of rain.  North of Mt. Pleasant, the rainfall totals are just over 3 inches.

 

During the storm activity on Friday afternoon, the Mt. Pleasant Police Department responded to and investigated 3 collisions: Washington at Main Street, an accident was reported in the 1300 block of Grand Avenue and another in the 300 block of E. Henry Street.  The MPPD also investigated a tree that had fallen into wires in the 100 block of Exchange Street.