Man Turns Himself In After Domestic Assault

Descom was alerted of a domestic assault issue at approximately 12:36pm on September 29th. A man with outstanding warrants called Descom stating that he had assaulted his girlfriend. Shortly after the phone call, a female checked in to the Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center with injuries consistent to the report.

The man, identified as Travis Entrenkin, was near the river front and was taking into custody and transported to SEIRMC for evaluation. During the investigation, detectives found that the assault had occurred in the 1100 block of Washington Street.

The facts and circumstances in this case are still under investigation.

Travis Enktrenkin, age 36 was arrested on outstanding warrants, False Imprisonment, Willful Injury and Aggravated Domestic Assault.

All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

1000 Friends of Iowa Nomination for Best Development Awards Program

1000 Friends of Iowa, a statewide nonprofit organization focused on promoting responsible land use and sustainability, has opened the nomination period for its Best Development Awards Program.

The awards program, in its 22nd year, recognizes Iowa’s thoughtfully considered projects and programs that connect building, land, natural resources, development, positive community impact, and quality of life as well as the organizations and individuals responsible for those projects and programs. With a mission focused on responsible land use, 1000 Friends of Iowa promotes smart planning principles that help achieve thriving communities. There is a $25 fee to submit a nomination, and anyone can nominate (or self-nominate). The nomination deadline is November 17, 2023.

Winners will be chosen by independent jurors in December, and an awards ceremony is slated to occur over the lunch hour on Tuesday, January 23, 2024, for the following categories:

Announced in the Capitol Rotunda during the state’s legislative session, the awards ceremony is a unique opportunity to let lawmakers know the positive impact that sustainable practices have on Iowa’s communities. Nomination forms need to be submitted through our website: http://1000friendsofiowa.org/our-programs/best-development-awards/.

Lawrence “Larry” Strayer

Lawrence “Larry” P. Strayer, 83, of River Hills Village in Keokuk formerly of Donnellson, passed away at 3:55 a.m. Saturday, September 30, 2023 at River Hills Village in Keokuk.

He was born on July 11, 1940 the son of Harry B. and Agnes E. (Pranger) Strayer. On February 29, 1964, he married Pauline Wittman in Kittery, Maine.

Survivors include his wife Pauline; one daughter Laura (Richard) Lee Gilkerson of Albuquerque, New Mexico; one son Elliott John (Chanteé) Strayer of Silverdale, Washington; four grandchildren: Elizabeth (Daniel) Parks, Kelly Gilkerson (John Craig), Alexander Strayer, and Zachary Strayer; one great grandson Damien Webber; one sister Rosanna (Gerald) Smith of Fort Madison, Iowa; two brothers: David (Andrea) Strayer of Donnellson and James (Sue) Strayer of Donnellson; two sisters-in-law Alice Strayer of Donnellson and Arlene Gray of Jerome, Idaho. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and one brother Robert.

Larry was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point. He retired from Baltimore Gas and Electric after 25 years of service as a shift supervisor, then worked for Ship Interiors for 6 years, when he moved back to Donnellson he worked for Schlicher Well Company and Schmitz Funeral Home. He served in the United States Navy for eight years working on nuclear submarines. He was a member of West Point Knights of Columbus where he was a Grand Night, Gallitzin Assembly fourth Degree Nights of Columbus, Donnellson American Legion, was active with the Boy Scouts where he earned Scout Master of the year at National Capital Area Boy Scouts, and assisted Pauline with Tack and Hammer Upholstery Service. Larry enjoyed square dancing, camping, and wintering in the Arizona for thirteen years following retirement.

A visitation will begin at 12:00 noon, Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson, where the family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A Knights of Columbus Rosary will be recited at 6:30 p.m.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, October 5, 2023 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, West Point.

A memorial has been established in his memory for St. Mary’s Catholic Church

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

Robert Krieger

Robert W. “Bob” Krieger, 42, of Mt. Pleasant, died Thursday, September 21, 2023 at his residence.

A memorial visitation will be held from 2-5 PM on Wednesday, October 4, 2023 in the Upper Fireside Room of the First United Methodist Church, 309 North Main Street., Mt. Pleasant.

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

Robert Warren “Bob” Krieger was born December 15, 1980 in Mt. Pleasant. He was the son of Jerry Raymond and Ellen Sue (Housel) Krieger. Bob was baptized at First United Methodist Church. He was a graduate of Mt. Pleasant Community High School.

Bob work a number of years for Batey’s Sawmill. Bob loved to camp, most especially down on the Skunk River, where he especially enjoyed rock hunting and fishing for catfish. He adored his dogs and liked to ride on his 4-wheeler. Bob was known for his “Stick and Stump Foundation” stories which he shared with his friends, especially down on the Skunk River.

Survivors include a daughter, Jeannie Morris and special friend Matthew Thorn of LeRoy, MN; his mother, Ellen Krieger of Mt. Pleasant; a half brother and his wife, Curt and Elizabeth Krieger of Mt. Pleasant. Bob is also survived by several relatives and friends. At the time of his death, Bob was joyously expecting the birth of his first grandchild.

Bob’s father, Jerry, precedes him in death.

 

Vicky Mehaffy

Vicky Mehaffy, 68, of Mount Pleasant, died Friday, September 29, 2023, at Savannah Heights in Mount Pleasant.

Vicky was born April 16, 1955, in Oakland, California, the daughter of Rodney and Darlene (Alter) Mehaffy. The Mehaffy family moved to Mount Pleasant when Vicky was young. She attended Lincoln Elementary and Hope Haven. Vicky enjoyed playing cards, games, BINGO, listening to books, coloring and making crafts. She also loved cowboy movies and TV shows. Vicky lived a wonderful life and was loved by many.

Vicky is survived by her sister and her husband Tammy and Doug Mulford of Mount Pleasant; brother-in-law Dan McCabe of Mount Pleasant; four nephews, Matthew McCabe, Michael McCabe, Jordan Mulford, Logan Mulford; aunt and uncle Beverly and Shorty Mullen of Mount Pleasant. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Pam McCabe.

 

According to her wishes her body has been cremated and a private family inurnment will be held in the Forest Home Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Hope Haven in Burlington, Iowa. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Vicky and her family. Condolences may be directed to www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Panther Marching Band Season Marches Along After Two Competitions on Saturday

The Mt. Pleasant Panther Marching Band fought through the heat wave on Saturday as they battled bravely in Cedar Rapids. With temperatures reaching the 90s, students were told to march in their band t-shirts for concern that the heat might overwhelm.

The highschoolers traveled to the Bands Across the Prairie event where they placed fourth out of nine bands in Class 3A in the morning. Taking a quick trip across town, they took on six other schools in 3A at the Kingston Stadium at the 5 Seasons Marching Invitational. They finished 3rd.

Once again, the color guard was recognized by judges as the best in their class at both competitions. They were awarded the caption of Best Color Guard and has been honored with that at all three of their events this season.

The Mt. Pleasant High school marching band will travel to Kahoka, Missouri, for the 32nd Annual Clark County Parade of Champions on October 7th.

October 2nd, 2023 – October 8th, 2023

10/02/23
Rosie Rogers
10/02/23
Kelsey Dewitt
10/03/23
Joshua Lees
10/03/23
Grace Lefever
10/03/23
Jacob Smithburg
10/03/23
John Millspaugh
10/03/23
Mathew Borders
10/04/23
Adam Humble
10/04/23
Erin Humble
10/04/23
Richard Kinney
10/04/23
Jacob Truitt
10/04/23
Gayle Olson
10/04/23
Jeffrey Thomas
10/04/23
Garret Burgus
10/05/23
Jessica Streeter
10/06/23
Doug & Diana Smith *Anniversary
10/06/23
Judy Prior
10/06/23
Owen Wibstad
10/06/23
Rob Zeglan
10/07/23
Edward Peterson
10/07/23
Curt Sparrow - 69

Sports, September 30th

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant had the tough task of taking on Washington for their Homecoming game and the Demons fed off that momentum to win 42-7. The Washington defense was suffocating last night allowing less than 30 total yards in the first half and 150 yards total in the game and forced one turnover. Kael Williams rushed for two Demon touchdowns in the contest.

Payton Walker rushed for the lone touchdown, his fourth of the season. Our Coach Bennett Player of the Game was Max Sloat for his defensive play and Head Coach John Bowlin talked about how impressed he was with his young players. The Panthers will stay on the road to take on Keokuk next Friday. 

In other Class 3A District 4 matchups, Fort Madison came back from behind to defeat Keokuk 17-14 and Mt. Vernon’s defense stumped Assumption to win 24-7.

Fairfield had the dubious distinction of hosting the #1 team in Class 3A last night in Williamsburg and the Raiders handled business as they took down the Trojans 56-14.

Mediapolis dominated Mid-Prairie last night 38-7 to move to 4-2 on the season. The Bulldogs will host Davis County next Friday.

Columbus demolished Louisa-Muscatine last night 70-14. Columbus will hit the road to take on Van Buren County next Friday. 

Central Lee fell to West Burlington-Notre Dame last night 27-0. The Hawks will take on Mid-Prairie next Friday. 

Danville celebrated their Homecoming in style as the Bears handled Van Buren County 46-0 last night. Danville will take on Lisbon next Friday.

#10 WACO spoiled New London’s Homecoming last night by taking down the Tigers 67-8. The Warriors will face off against English Valleys next Friday.

New London will compete against Moravia next Friday.

#1 Winfield-Mt. Union has now scored at least 70 points in their last three games as the Wolves dominated Iowa Valley last night 76-14. Jake Edwards tossed four touchdown passes, while Cam Buffington rushed for 218 yards and two touchdowns. Winfield-Mt. Union will face off against Mormon Trail next Friday.

High School Volleyball

Mt. Pleasant will compete in the Northeast Volleyball Invitational today.

New London will host a tournament today. 

Winfield-Mt. Union heads into the New London Tournament today with a 13-10 record. 

WACO will travel to take on Winfield-Mt. Union on October 3rd at 7:30 pm.

#3 Holy Trinity Catholic will stay on the road to face off against Central Lee on October 3rd. 

Van Buren County will take on Mediapolis on October 3rd. 

Danville will face off against Lone Tree on October 2nd.

Cross Country

Mt. Pleasant, Mediapolis, and Danville will compete in a meet on October 2nd hosted by Hillcrest Academy. 

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference (SEISC) meet will be run on October 5th. 

College Football

The University of Iowa will be at home tonight to take on Michigan State at 6:30 pm.

Iowa State University faces off against Oklahoma tonight on the road at 6 pm.

For the Hawkeye broadcast, tune into KILJ 105.5 FM and the Cyclone broadcast will be on 98.5 FM and AM 1130. 

This Day in Sports History

1927 – Yankees slugger Babe Ruth smacks his MLB record 60th home run off Tom Zachary in the 8th inning of New York’s 4-2 win over the Washington Senators at Yankee Stadium.

1939 – In the first televised college football game, Fordham beats Waynesburg, 34-7 at Randall’s Island, NY.

1972 – Pittsburgh right fielder Roberto Clemente doubles off Mets’ Jon Matlack to become the 11th MLB player to record 3,000 hits as the Pirates beat New York, 5-0.