Natural Gas Dangers as Winter Draws Near

With the arrival of cooler weather, Alliant Energy encourages its customers to be mindful of natural gas safety principles.

Richard Sublett, director of operational compliance and work order management for Alliant Energy commented, “As the temperatures drop and customers begin to turn on their furnaces, there are some precautions they can take to keep their families and communities safe.”

Alliant Energy has advice for those of you who choose to listen. Make sure to know the signs of a gas leak and what to do. Understand the risk of carbon monoxide and how to detect it. Typically, a gas leak has an odor like rotten eggs, which is an odorant added from utilities due to natural gas having no scent. You might hear a hiss, roar, or whistle, near a gas appliance, meter, or pipeline. Blowing dirt, bubbling water, or discolored vegetation in an otherwise green area can also be telltale signs.

While we are all hoping that snow doesn’t come soon, it is almost a guarantee that it will eventually fall in Iowa. Once it does, do not let snow or ice block gas vents, as that can cause a variety of problems in your home. As always, dig safely when outside.

Natural gas detectors help identify the threat and are especially important for those with a known loss of smell. Additionally, certain soil conditions can strip the rotten egg odorant out of natural gas; cooking aromas and other strong smells can mask the odorant; and prolonged exposure can make the odorant undetectable. If your natural gas detector goes off or you experience any of the signs listed above, move quickly to a safe location and call Alliant Energy at 1-800-255-4268.

Carbon monoxide can also be a danger when a furnace or gas appliance malfunctions. Carbon monoxide detectors help identify this threat. Carbon monoxide is a deadly, odorless gas that causes dizziness, shortness of breath, headaches, confusion, nausea and fainting. If you come across signs of a gas leak or experience these symptoms, leave the premises immediately. From a safe location, call 911.

Once winter arrives, snow and ice can damage gas meters and pipes. Use a broom to keep gas service equipment clear. You must clear vents for gas appliances following a major snow or ice storm to enable proper venting and prevent carbon monoxide accumulation.

For more information about gas safety, please visit alliantenergy.com/gas.

Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Environmental Cleanup Process to be Discussed at Board Meeting

There is a meeting for the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant’s Restoration Advisory Board tomorrow. The board will discuss the environmental cleanup process of the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant. This is an open meeting so anyone can attend.

This meeting will be held at the West Burlington City Hall Counsel Chambers Room, located at 122 Broadway St, West Burlington, at 9:00am on Tuesday, October 17th.

Vehicle Burglaries Near Spirit Hollow Golf Course

On Friday, October 13th, the Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office took several reports of suspicious activity and motor vehicle burglaries in the residential area around Spirit Hollow Golf Course and the surrounding area.

The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office is requesting that anyone in that area please review their home surveillance cameras and report any suspicious persons or vehicles in the area during the overnight hours.

Iowa State Capitol Building Searched After Threat

There was a threat to the Iowa State Capitol building on Saturday, October 14th. The Iowa State Patrol learned of this after the United States Capitol Police alerted agencies around 12:45pm that day.

This was a threat made through social media. The Department of Public Safety investigated and assessed the threat, they soon determined it to not be credible.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol swept the building and located nothing of concern, after agreeing to be cautious. The building was cleared at 1:30pm, and normal activities continued at the Capitol soon after.

Billy Baxter

Billy D. Baxter, age 70, of Winfield, died unexpectedly Friday, October 13, 2023, at Henry County Health Center.

Billy was born August 4, 1953, in Garden City, Kansas, the son of William Kemp and Izetta Pearl (Caudill) Baxter. Billy worked for McWhirter Chevrolet Buick and most recently Mount Pleasant Glass for more than 25 years. He enjoyed watching the Chicago Cubs, Green Bay Packers, and Iowa Hawkeye Football. Billy could often be found near water, spending time doing what he loved, fishing.

Billy is survived by his significant other Jo Ellen Wood of Winfield; two children, William Baxter of Mount Pleasant, Gayle Baxter of Washington; two brothers Jim Baxter of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Carl (Kay) Baxter of Keosauqua; three sisters Mona (David) Gates of New London, Anna (Carl) Lloyd of New London, June (Curt) Moeller of Brownsville, Texas; and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, George, Leeroy, David; one sister Margarette; and a grandson.

According to his wishes his body will be cremated and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. A memorial fund has been established to assist the family with funeral expenses. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Billy and his family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Mary Downey

Mary Ann Downey, 69, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, October 15, 2023 at her residence.

 

Per Mary’s request, there will be no funeral service. Cremation rites have been entrusted to the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant, which is assisting the family with the arrangements. On-line condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

October 16th, 2023 – October 22nd, 2023

10/16/23
Mariella McClellan
10/16/23
Anita Hampton
10/16/23
Joslyn Bryant
10/16/23
Melva Sammons
10/17/23
Tammy Ireland
10/17/23
Emma Smith
10/17/23
Peggy Hickenbottom
10/17/23
Deb Stokesberry
10/17/23
Greg Allred
10/17/23
Bill Smith (96 Years Old)
10/17/23
Karly Swords
10/17/23
Grayson Lowery - 15
10/18/23
Patricia Rod
10/18/23
Nicole Hill
10/18/23
Bill Sanderson
10/18/23
Landon Yocum - 13
10/18/23
Peter Yocum - belated from Sunday!
10/18/23
Steve Detrick - belated from Tuesday!
10/19/23
Leslie Soppe
10/19/23
Lillie Westphal 12
10/19/23
Matthew Hobbs
10/19/23
Lorene Allred
10/19/23
Dianne Sammons
10/19/23
Ray Linz
10/19/23
Kevin & Ashley Wesely *Anniversary
10/19/23
Monty & Tammy Stark *Anniversary-32nd
10/20/23
Braya Short
10/20/23
Steele Jacobsmeier
10/20/23
Maverick Pigeon (8)
10/20/23
Dave & Joan Rodgers *Anniversary-50th
10/21/23
Easton Martin
10/21/23
Eric Martin
10/21/23
Debbie Graber
10/21/23
Anthony Blint

Prep Football: First Round Matchups are Set for 8-Player and Classes 2A, 1A, and A

Playoff Football- The regular season is in the books for 8-Player and Classes A, 1A, and 2A, which means that it’s time to look at the matchups for our local teams.

Starting in Class 2A, #10 Mediapolis won their district, giving the Bulldogs homefield advantage against Anamosa, who finished in fourth place in District four behind Monticello, Camanche, and Northeast.

Albia earned the dubious distinction of taking on #2 Van Meter to open up their postseason action.

(5-3) West Burlington-Notre Dame will hit the road to go against (4-4) Camanche and (4-4) Mid-Prairie will host (4-4) Northeast.

In Class A, Danville clinched a playoff birth in their first season of competition since 2016, but they will have a tough road battle against #6 Wapsie Valley.

Pekin will tangle with #8 Lynnville-Sully and Columbus will host Maquoketa Valley.

In 8-Player, #1 Winfield-Mt. Union, touting a high-octane offense and a stout defense, will go against the at-large bid, Belle Plaine. Looking at similar opponents, Belle Plaine handled HLV and Iowa Valley but fell to Montezuma 62-32. KILJ 98.5 FM, AM 1130, will have the call with Jeff Broeg.

WACO will have another home playoff game as the Warriors host Baxter. Including the Covid year, this is WACO’s fourth consecutive trip to the playoffs and their sixth home playoff game: the Warriors are 4-1 in that span. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will have the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Iowa Valley returns to the playoffs as they take on BGM in the first round in a road matchup.

Games are slated to start at 7 pm on Friday, October 20th.

For a full list of the playoff games, click here: Playoff Matchups