ISUEO After School Program

Iowa State Extension and Outreach is currently looking for volunteers. The Henry County chapter needs volunteers for their 4-H after school program. They meet at Van Allen on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, for about an hour after school. These 4-H clubs are great for the kids as they learn valuable skills and increase their leadership abilities.

If you’d like to volunteer, just call (1) 319-385-8126 or stop in at the office at 127 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant.

For more information or to view local events, visit https://www.extension.iastate.edu/henry/

Burlington Police Officer Charged with Domestic Abuse Assault

A Burlington police officer has been placed on administrative leave. This comes after an arrest and investigation by the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI).

Tyler Elmore, 35, was charged with domestic abuse assault and disorderly conduct after an altercation with his wife.

On August 7th, Burlington Police officers were dispatched to Elmore’s house for a domestic disturbance. Officers found that Elmore appeared to be intoxicated, and that he seemed to be “unaccommodating.” An argument had broken out between Elmore and his wife, and his wife told police that Elmore had caused her to fall by applying a pressure point technique on her neck.

Due to his status as a police officer, the Iowa DCI and the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office took over the case. Elmore was placed on administrative leave on August 18th, and a warrant was later issued for his arrest. He was then released on the same day after posting bond.

A preliminary hearing in this case is scheduled for Friday, September 22nd at 9am.

Sports, September 13th

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will be back at Evans Field this Friday, September 15th, for a matchup against Burlington at 7:30 pm. KILJ will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm. 

In other Class 3A District 4 matchups, Washington will host Grinnell, Keokuk will travel to Fairfield, and Fort Madison and Williamsburg will clash in a battle of the unbeatens. 

Mediapolis will take on Albia this Friday. 

Columbus will take on Pekin at home this Friday at 7 pm. 

Central Lee will look to stay undefeated this Friday against Davis County.

Danville will host Louisa-Muscatine this Friday at 7 pm. 

New London has decided to forfeit this week’s contest against Central City due to injuries sustained last week resulting in a lack of depth. The Tigers plan on playing next week against HLV but the IHSAA requires that the school meet with their staff to show how and why they should be allowed to continue play. This meeting will occur next Monday at 10 am. 

WACO will look to get back in the win column this Friday against HLV. 

#2 Winfield-Mt. Union will look to make it a four game winning streak this Saturday, September 16th, against Montezuma. 

High School Volleyball

Mt. Pleasant celebrated senior night last night, but Burlington spoiled the celebration by sweeping the Panthers in convincing fashion: 25-11, 25-11, and 25-18. The Grayhounds, led by Annalise Buxton and Sydney Schroeder, managed early rallies in the first and second sets to knock the Panthers off their groove, something that Head Coach Logan Wall said the team will focus on fixing. Mt. Pleasant started to get into a rhythm in the third set led by Alex Scott, but it proved to not be enough. Coach Wall stated that her team will focus on the positives heading into the Ottumwa Invitational on Saturday, September 16th. 

Winfield-Mt. Union played Hillcrest Academy close through the first two sets as the Wolves and Ravens traded sets. After the first two sets, it was all Wolves winning sets number three and four: 25-4 and 25-19. Audrie Gipple notched 14 kills and five aces in the winning effort. The Wolves will host Lone Tree tomorrow, September 14th. 

Holy Trinity Catholic now has won seven games in a row after sweeping Mediapolis last night: 25-20, 25-22, and 25-10. Jaydon Wirt tallied 19 assists and an ace in the loss. The Crusaders will travel to take on West Burlington tomorrow. 

WACO will face off against Pekin tomorrow.

Central Lee will compete at the Holy Trinity Catholic Classic on September 18th.

Danville won the first set against West Burlington last night 25-20, but it was all Falcons from that point on, winning the next three sets: 25-18, 25-14, and 25-18. The Bears will face off against Keokuk tomorrow at home.

New London battled with Van Buren County but the Tigers fell short three sets to one by scores of : 25-14, 25-23, 23-25, and 25-22. The Tigers will take on Mediapolis and the Warriors will host Burlington Notre Dame tomorrow. 

Cross Country

Mt. Pleasant, Danville, Holy Trinity Catholic, Mediapolis, Van Buren County, and Winfield-Mt. Union will compete at the Fort Madison Invitational tomorrow, September 14th. 

Southeast Iowa Playbook

Tune into KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, tonight at 6 pm for the second episode of this semester. Winfield-Mt. Union will be the school of focus this week with our guests being seniors Cole Milks and Carter Loyd. 

College Football

The University of Iowa will face off against Western Michigan on Saturday, September 16th.

Iowa State University will attempt to get back in the win column this Saturday against Ohio at 11 am. 

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

1934 – MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis sells World Series broadcast rights to Ford for $100,000.

1973 – US Congress passes and sends a bill to President Nixon to lift the NFL’s television blackout of sold out games.

2018 – Amazon live streams “Thursday Night Football” as Cincinnati beats Baltimore 34-23; first all-female broadcast booth in NFL history; Andrea Kremer calls game with Hannah Storm.

2023 MPCSD Special Election Results

The 2023 Mt. Pleasant Community School District special election was held on September 12th. The two items on the ballot, Melinda Huisinga for Director District 2, and the renewal of the Revenue Purpose Statement, were both approved according to a release from the Henry County Auditor’s office.

Huisinga received a total of 261 votes compared to 16 write in votes cast. She will retain her status as a member for the next 7 weeks until the school board election on November 7th, where all seats will be in the running. Huisinga took over for Willy Amos last August after he moved to another residence in the school district.

The Renewal of the Revenue Purpose Statement faced more opposition, but still passed with flying colors receiving 226 votes to renew versus 89 against. 320 total ballots were cast for this measure, and the community passed this with 71%.

Henry County Board of Health Meeting Agenda 9/13/23

September 13, 2023, 12:30 p.m.

Henry County Public Health- Conference room

Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Agenda

  1. CALL TO ORDER –
  2. APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES 7/12/23
  • PUBLIC COMMENTS
  1. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
    1. Complaint follow-up
    2. Statistics
  2. PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT
    1. Back to School Health Fair Update
    2. Vaccines RSV/COVID
    3. HHS Realignment Update
    4. Financials and Statistics
  3. NEW BUSINESS
  • ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ADJOURNMENT
    1. NEXT MEETING

Mt. Pleasant City Council Meeting Agenda September 13th

The Mount Pleasant City Council will meet in Regular Session Wednesday,

September 13, 2023, at City Hall, 307 E. Monroe Street, second-floor meeting room at 5:30 p.m.

AGENDA

Roll Call

Consent Agenda: To the Public — All items with an asterisk (*) are routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion and a roll call of the Councilmembers. There will be no separate discussion of items unless the Mayor, a Councilmember or citizen so request, in which event the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered in its normal sequence on the Agenda.

Receive & file communications.

Approve agenda.

* Approve minutes of previous meetings.

* Approve payment of bills.

* Receive report of Officers including Transfer Resolution approving August transfers.

Old Business

5:30 p.m. Public Hearing to vacate alley at College Addition Block 13.

Resolution to vacate alley at College Addition Block 13.

3rd reading/adopt proposed ordinance on City murals.

d) Outdoor Amplified Sound Permit for TapestryFest in Central Park, October 7th 1-5

p.m. Rain date (October 14).

e) Renewal of a Special Class C Retail Alcohol License for Main Street Mount Pleasant at 101 W. Washington Street.

New Business

Approve FYE23 Road Use Tax Report.

Approve a Cigarette Permit for Greenleaf Tobacco & Vape at 904 N Grand Avenue.

Approve contract with Wesley Barton Construction for sidewalk and driveway reconstruction on Washington Street.

Approve contract with LL Pelling Co. to resurface portion of East Lake Park Roadway.

Approve Change Order #2 for Henry Street Project.

Resolution authorizing the acceptance of Henry Street Project.

Resolution approving application for purpose of receiving benefits from Washington County Riverboat Foundation to preserve Historic Second Baptist Church Project.

Approve mayoral appointments to the Community Development Committee and Board of Adjustment

Public Forum.

Adjourn to meet in regular session on Wednesday, September 27, 2023, at 5:30 p.m.

Volunteer Day Right Around the Corner

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources annual statewide Volunteer Day is coming right up. Iowans are invited to lend a hand by volunteering at several parks and forests across the state on September 23rd. There will be volunteer events which will serve to spruce up trails, buildings, and other park amenities.

“Iowa state parks are beloved places for many Iowans, and we greatly appreciate the help volunteers provide,” said Sherry Arntzen, chief of Iowa Parks, Forests and Preserves Bureau.

Each park will have unique clean up efforts and may include services such as litter pick up, staining/painting buildings, clearing trails, planting trees, and more.

If there is inclement weather in your area on Saturday, September 23rd, contact the individual park office. They will let you know if the date, time, or meeting location changes.

Citizens interested in volunteering can learn more at www.iowadnr.gov/volunteer.

Public Meeting for Historical Survey in Mt. Pleasant

There will be a public meeting on the historical and architectural survey project in the meeting room on the third story of the Union Block in Mt. Pleasant. This will take place at 6:30pm on September 18th, and is for the buildings in downtown Mt. Pleasant.

Project consultant Rebecca Lawin McCarley of SPARK Consulting, Cedar Rapids, will present information on the project.  This historical survey began in June, and it will continue into early 2024.

This project is spearheaded by the Mount Pleasant Historic Preservation Commission and funded by Certified Local Government (CLG) grant. Main Street Mount Pleasant and Henry County Heritage Trust are partners with the commission on this project, supporting their efforts to recognize the significant history and architecture found in downtown Mount Pleasant.

The goal of the historical and architectural survey is to research and evaluate the significance of the individual buildings in downtown Mount Pleasant, as well as assess the possibility of listing a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places in the future.

The survey area for the project encompasses the buildings around the square, as well as additional historic commercial buildings extending out from the square along Jefferson St, Main St, Monroe St, Washington St, and adjacent blocks.  A total of 139 downtown properties are included in this project.  The resources in downtown Mount Pleasant are primarily commercial, with some additional public, religious, and residential buildings as well.

The public meeting on Monday September 18 at 6:30 p.m. will be followed immediately by a volunteer meeting for current volunteers and training for any additional residents interested in volunteering to assist with the project.

They currently are looking for volunteers who are needed to complete research, type summaries, and take photographs. Interested volunteers of all backgrounds can make positive contributions to this project.