Prep Girls’ Wrestling: Wapello’s Clara Ball Brings Home a State Championship

Coralville, IA- The 2026 Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union’s State Tournament is now in the books and championship Friday yielded one local state champion and eight other wrestlers finding a spot within the top eight. Here’s how everything went down.

Class 1A

100-Pound Weight Class

Van Buren County’s #6 Brystol Wiley started the day with a matchup against #2 Molly Konechne of Central Lyon-George Little Rock in the third round of the consolation bracket and after rallying back in the second period to tie the match, a penalty point to Konechne gave her all the momentum she needed to walk away with the 5-3 decision victory.

That loss sent Wiley to the 7th place to compete against #8 Brynnlie Havig of Osage. The Warrior held a narrow lead in the third period, but an onslaught of points was enough for Havig to earn 7th place on a 14-9 decision.

Wiley finished the season with a 31-8 record and a silver medal.

105-Pound Weight Class

Wapello’s #2 Kenadee Helscher had her eyes set on a perfect season and displayed that against #3 Kate Martin of Mt. Vernon by dominating in the third period for a major decision victory, advancing to the championship match.

In a rematch of last year’s championship bout, Helscher was looking for revenge against #1 Ainsley Hemann of Osage and got out to a fast start by scoring a takedown in the first period. Unfortunately, Hemann scored the next six points to earn her second state championship.

Helscher finished the season with a 45-1 record and her second career silver medal.

115-Pound Weight Class

#1 Clara Ball of Wapello had a tough collection of matches yesterday and that trained her well for her Friday showdowns. In the semifinals, Ball shut out #4 Hailey Harvey of Riverside, eventually pinning her in the third period to advance to the championship clash with #3 Kaelynn Roster of Vinton-Shellsburg.

Roster did not stand a choice, as Ball rattled of two takedowns and a pin for major decision victory and the state title. She finished the season with the gold medal and a 51-3 record as a sophomore.

120-Pound Weight Class

Highland’s #2 Adley Sweeting took on #6 Makenna Kurth of Waukon in the third round of the consolation bracket yesterday. Early in the third period, Sweeting was pinned by Kurth. She took on #5 Remington Wadsworth of South Winneshiek for 7th place. Unfortunately, Sweeting, while leading 11-8 against Wadsworth, lost by fall to finish in 8th place. She claimed a record of 37-4.

145-Pound Weight Class

Pekin’s #4 Hailey Pedrick lost her semifinal matchup to #1 Talia Stiefel of East Buchanan then lost to #6 Sophie Miller of Mid-Prairie and #5 Kenzie Maeder of Southwest Valley in to finish in 6th place. The senior collected a 37-6 record.

170-Pound Weight Class

#2 Samantha Lyons of Fairfield battled #3 Gracie Pickney of Mt. Vernon in the semifinals but Pickney escaped with the 3-1 decision victory after securing a third-period reversal.

Lyons faced off against #6 Kayma Burleson of Clear Lake with the winner advancing to the 3rd place bout. Despite dominating for most of the match against Burleson, Lyons was pinned, sending her to the 5th place match where she lost by fall to #11 Izzy Taylor of Anamosa to finish with 6th place and a 30-4 record.

Class 2A

140-Pound Weight Class

Fort Madison’s #3 Mara Smith unfortunately had to deal with heartbreak as she fell to #2 Makana Miller of Waverly-Shell Rock in the semifinals by a 6-4 decision before dropping out of her last two matches due to a medical forfeiture.

Smith finished the season with a 37-5 record and in 6th place for her senior campaign.

155-Pound Weight Class

Burlington’s #7 Amaziah Twillie’s day started with a narrow 5-4 decision loss to #5 Peyten Van Dyke of Iowa City Liberty. Yet, Twillie powered past #9 Trista Pike of Mason City with a first-period pin to snatch 7th place. The Sophomore finished the year with a 31-12 record.

170-Pound Weight Class

Lastly, #9 Macy Peterson of Burlington followed a similar path to her teammate, dropping her first match of the day to #5 Addison Bowman of Prairie by a 4-1 decision before surging back in the 7th place bout to defeat Aurora Lloyd of Linn-Mar by a 6-1 decision. The junior claimed a 31-12 record.

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Attempted Murder Charges Filed – Inmate Attack on DOC Employees At Ft. Madison Penitentiary

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) has filed criminal charges against Dennis Lawson, 29, and Anthony Bauer, 23. Both are inmates at the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. Lawson and Bauer are each charged with two counts of Attempted Murder (Class B felony) and one count of Possession of Weapons in a Correctional Institution (Class C felony). The charges stem from a January 21, 2026, assault on two Department of Corrections (DOC) employees.

The custody of Lawson and Bauer has been managed in accordance with established DOC procedures.

The injured employees were treated at a local hospital and have since been released.

The DCI was assisted in this investigation by the DOC, Lee County Attorney’s Office, and the Fort Madison Police Department.

A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. (Iowa DCI Press Release)

 

 

 

Van Buren County – Reckless Use of a Firearm Results in Arrest

A Van Buren County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to a report of a disturbance involving gunshots in the 200 block of Coal Street in Milton at about 11:30pm last night (Thursday, 2/5/26).  According to the press release, witnesses reported two vehicles in town driving recklessly, followed by gun fire.  It was later determined that 19-year-old Kasey Noel McClure did discharge a handgun in a reckless manner.  Witnesses also reported that the defendant pointed the firearm upward and discharged two rounds during an argument with another individual.  No injuries were reported, nor was there any property damage.  McClure was arrested and charged with Reckless Use of a firearm.  He is in custody awaiting an initial court appearance.  *A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and defendants are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Rep. Miller-Meeks Secures Over $19 Million for Southeast Iowa

Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01) has secured $19 million in Community Project Funding (CPF) for Southeast Iowa as part of the Fiscal Year 2026 funding package signed into law by President Trump, delivering critical investments in infrastructure, public safety, transportation, workforce development, and water systems across Iowa’s First Congressional District.

“These investments are about meeting real needs in real communities,” Miller-Meeks said. “From safer roads and bridges to modern water systems, workforce training, and public safety, this funding ensures Southeast Iowa has the infrastructure and resources necessary to grow, compete, and thrive. I will always fight to make sure Iowa tax dollars come back home and are used responsibly to strengthen our communities.”

With these investments, Congresswoman Miller-Meeks has now secured over $24 million in Community Project Funding for Southeast Iowa in the 119th Congress, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to delivering federal resources back to the district.

Community Project Funding secured by Congresswoman Miller-Meeks includes:

  • $6 Million for the City of Burlington Cascade Bridge Project: The funding would be used to replace the deteriorated Cascade Bridge with a modern, safe, and functional structure while preserving its historical essence.
  • $3 Million for the 110th Street FDR and Asphalt Paving Project in Jefferson County: The funding would be used to pave 110th Avenue, the county road leading to Pekin Community School District.
  • $2 Million for the Iowa County, Route W21 Pavement Improvement in Iowa County: Funding for this project will be used to upgrade and extend route W21 two miles from the Iowa County/Washington County border to north of F67.
  • $2 Million for the Papoose Creek Redundant Force Main in Muscatine: This project will construct new force main segments to increase wastewater system capacity, reduce combined sewer overflows during heavy rain events, and provide backup infrastructure during maintenance or emergencies.
  • $1 Million for the Keokuk County, Iowa Route G13 Pavement Improvement Project: Funding for this project will be used to for the resurfacing of route G13 connecting the communities of Keswick and North English in Keokuk County.
  • $1 Million for the U.S. Highway 6/Deer Creek Road Intersection Project in Coralville: Funding for this project will improve the U.S. Highway 6/Deer Creek Road intersection. The project will add lanes, a median, traffic signals, lighting, railroad safety enhancements, and turn lanes, and will provide the needed improvements to improve traffic safety and accommodate the growth in traffic in that area.
  • $1 Million for the North River Drive Connector Project in Clinton: The funding would be used to build a 1.5-mile north/south roadway link between downtown Clinton, IA, and the Lyons Business District. The new roadway will run along the land side of the existing Mississippi River levee between Riverview Drive to the south and 25th Avenue North to the north.
  • $1 Million for the Montgomery Drive Improvement Project in Tipton: The funding would be used to convert an existing one lane, gravel Access Road, into a concrete, curb and gutter, residential street with an accompanying parallel 10-foot-wide concrete pedestrian/bicycle trail. The new street will be called “Montgomery Drive.”
  • $1 Million for the Lee County Career Center Project: Funding for this project will be used to build out and equip the Lee County Career Center for the mutual benefit of Lee County and southeast Iowa industries, Lee County high school students, and Lee County adult learners.
  • $750,000 for the Veterans District Sewer Project in Knoxville: Funding will help build a sanitary lift station and storm and sewer lines to serve over 110 acres of future housing development at the former VA campus, now known as the Veterans District—expanding housing and revitalizing the area.
  • $500,000 for the SAFECity Initiative in Oskaloosa: Led by the Oskaloosa Police Department, this initiative brings advanced public safety technology to the community. It includes license plate recognition systems, new body and in-car cameras, upgraded police facilities, school safety panic buttons, a real-time crime monitoring system, and a search-and-rescue drone.

Iowa DNR: Air Quality Permit Up for Review at Burlington Generating Station

Residents in Burlington are being encouraged to review and comment on a proposed air quality construction permit for the Burlington Generating Station.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has opened a public comment period for a draft permit submitted by IPL, which operates the Burlington Generating Station on Sullivan Slough Road. The company is requesting approval to update the power plant to help meet growing electricity demand in the region.

As part of the proposal, IPL plans to install five new natural gas–fired engines capable of producing up to 94 megawatts of electricity. To make room for the new equipment, four older turbines and their starter engines would be shut down and removed.

The project also includes several support upgrades, such as emergency-use diesel-powered backup engines, on-site diesel fuel storage tanks, natural gas heaters for building heat, and new natural gas piping. Additional safety equipment and increased truck traffic on facility roads are also anticipated.

The DNR says its permitting process is designed to ensure facilities meet state and federal air quality standards, and public input is an important part of that review.

A virtual public hearing is scheduled for March 9, from 12 PM to 2 PM CST. To register for the public hearing, use the following link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ed7QjhaAQ26vso5ueSroHw. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting virtually or by phone.

Public comments will be accepted until March 9th, and all comments will be considered before the permit is finalized.

Remarks from Legislators: Southeast Iowa Days at the Iowa State Capitol Recap

Nearly 120 Southeast Iowa leaders gathered to make our voices heard in Des Moines this week.

KILJ News attended Southeast Iowa Days at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines Wednesday and Thursday, February 4th and 5th.

The annual event provides an opportunity to hear directly from state leadership on key business and policy issues impacting the region, including economic development, transportation, and workforce development. It also allows community leaders to meet with legislators to discuss priorities important to Southeast Iowa and hear from legislators what bills they are working on to pass in session. The major topic of discussion was property taxes.

KILJ News heard from several state and local leaders during the two-day event, including Blaine Watkins, Taylor Collins, Jeff Reichman, and Lieutenant Governor Chris Cournoyer.

Remarks from Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer:

 

Remarks from Rep. Taylor Collins:

 

Remarks from Rep. Blaine Watkins:

 

Remarks from Sen. Jeff Reichman:

 

Representative Jeff Shipley was unable to attend the legislative reception due to a committee meeting. Senator Adrian Dickey was unavailable for comment.

Super Bowl Weekend Safety Reminder from Area Law Enforcement Agencies

Americans love a good party, and Super Bowl Sixty is one of the most anticipated weekends of the year. Super Bowl LX will be played Sunday, February 8th between Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.

To help keep drivers and partygoers safe, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is teaming up with area law enforcement to remind football fans that fans don’t let fans drive drunk.

Whether you’re heading out to a restaurant or attending a Super Bowl party, officials say it’s important to plan ahead. If your evening involves alcohol, make sure you have a sober, designated driver arranged before the game begins.

Those hosting parties are encouraged to look out for guests by supporting designated drivers and making sure they stay alcohol-free. Designated drivers are being recognized as the real MVPs of the night, reminding everyone they’re responsible for getting friends and family home safely.

If someone has been drinking and tries to drive, take their keys and help them get home safely—even if they don’t appreciate it at the time.

Officials remind drivers that it’s never okay to drink and drive, even after just one drink. If needed, call a taxi or rideshare, and report suspected drunk driving to local law enforcement.

Mary Diane Henry

Mary Diane Henry, 65, a resident of Wayland, passed away Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to the family and sent to 608 N. Pearl St. Wayland, Iowa 52654.

Diane was born January 4, 1961, the daughter of Lee and Darlene (Palmer) Courtney. She married Kevin Henry, April 15, 1994 in Fairfield.

Diane retired as a cashier from the BP in Wayland. She also worked as a bartender and had different jobs cleaning. Diane enjoyed gardening, canning produce, plants, motorcycle rides, and sun bathing. She was known to have a good time with friends and family, and was full of life and fun. Diane loved family get togethers, often with a different theme for attire.

Those left to honor her memory include her husband, Kevin; daughters, Amy House of West Point and Ashley (Jeremy) Hank of Lomax, Illinois; grandchildren, Taylor, Ethan, Faith, Corbin, Bentley, Kaden, and Braelinn; siblings, Donnie (Donna) House, Terry (Cheryl) House, Sharon House, Doug (Michelle) House, and Jon Courtney.

She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, Allen Palmer, Leo House, Charles Palmer, and Margaret Curtis.

Online condolences may be made to Diane’s family by viewing her obituary at www.behnerfh.com.