Argument Leads to Gunshot and Arrest

There was an arrest made by the Burlington Police Department on Friday afternoon after a heated argument that ended with a gunshot.

Burlington Officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of Stowe Street on August 18 at 2:25pm following a report of a mother and father arguing over a child and the mother firing a gun. While officers were responding, Amanda VanSant called DESCOM and said she had fired one round into the air. VanSant said she and the father of her children had been arguing all day about the father wanting to take the children out of state.

She said she returned home and found the father there with one of the children in his vehicle. VanSant pulled her vehicle beside the father’s vehicle to block him in. At one point, VanSant exited her vehicle with a handgun and fired it. VanSant told officers she fired it in the air to make the father of her children leave.

VanSant said the father of her children then struck her in the face. VanSant admitted it was the father’s time for visitation and knew she couldn’t legally make him leave the children. No one was injured as a result of the gunfire.

Amanda VanSant was arrested and charged with Child Endangerment, Reckless Use of a Firearm, Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon C-Felony, and Aggravated Domestic Abuse Assault while displaying a dangerous weapon.

Nancy Wanda Miller

Nancy Wanda Miller, 76, of New London, died Saturday, August 19, 2023 at Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House, West Burlington.  She was born November 12, 1946 in Burlington to Wallace Carroll and Virginia Elaine Helphrey Riepe.  She was a 1965 graduate of New London High School and was a member of the New London Presbyterian Church.

On June 19, 1966 she married Ronald Ervin Miller in New London.  Nan was a homemaker and enjoyed crafting, sewing, baking, gardening, tending her flowers, and attending her children’s and grandchildren’s activities and events.

Besides her husband Ron, she is survived by two daughters, Lena (Michael) Jones of New London and Rachel (Jason) Huegel of Ankeny; four grandchildren, Tate and Morgan Jones, and Ev and Jayden Huegel; one sister Carol (Donald) Miller of Washington, Iowa; nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by her parents and sister Judith in infancy.

The funeral service for Mrs. Miller will be held at 10:00 am Thursday, August 24, 2023 at Elliott Chapel, New London, with Pastor Maurie Campbell officiating.  Burial will follow the service at Trinity Cemetery, rural Mt. Union. Visitation at the chapel will begin at noon on Wednesday with the family present to greet friends from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

Memorials have been established for Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House and Trinity Cemetery.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

August 21st, 2023 – August 27th, 2023

08/21/23
Katelynn Gardner
08/21/23
Eric Martin
08/21/23
Bruce Krause
08/21/23
Michael Reynolds
08/21/23
Cameron Watson
08/22/23
Carmen Heaton
08/22/23
Dolores Mathews
08/22/23
Dorothy Moehlman
08/22/23
Ganon Rodgers
08/22/23
Megan Schwerin
08/22/23
Brent Wilson
08/22/23
Dottie Moehlman
08/22/23
Kim Maedl
08/22/23
Greg Hill
08/23/23
Debra Beal
08/23/23
James (Jim) Beatty
08/23/23
Silver Calloway (17)
08/23/23
Mikayla Ackles (21st!)
08/24/23
Shannon Van Nyhuis
08/24/23
Peggy Crew
08/24/23
Matthew Miller
08/24/23
Teresa Miller
08/25/23
Joyce Dennison
08/25/23
Kyle Van Ausdall
08/25/23
Marcie Givens
08/25/23
Juanita Johnson
08/25/23
Krystal Perez
08/25/23
Janet Roth
08/25/23
Megan Ireland
08/25/23
Paul Maedl
08/25/23
Tom & Marilyn Young Anniversary
08/25/23
Rob and Mary Bixler (50 years)
08/25/23
Joe and Tammy Ireland
08/26/23
Kiley Christner
08/26/23
Sue Gray
08/26/23
Jim Onorato
08/26/23
Aaron Kruse
08/27/23
Mary Vorhies
08/27/23
Kendra Zihlman

Sports, August 19th

High School Volleyball

Mt. Pleasant will take on conference foe Burlington to start the season on August 21st in a road matchup. 

New London will host Holy Trinity Catholic on August 31st to start their season. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will host Keokuk to start the season on August 24th. 

Holy Trinity Catholic will be participating in a tournament on August 26th hosted by Bondurant-Farrar to start their season.

Van Buren County will compete in a tournament hosted by WACO on August 21st to start the season.

Central Lee will begin their season on August 26th with their own tournament starting at 9 am.

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will be looking to stop a two-game skid against Fairfield on August 25th when the Trojans come to town for the opening game of the season. 

Danville will face off against Lynnville-Sully and Van Buren County will take on Central Lee in Class A competition.

In 8-man football, Winfield-Mt. Union begins their season against Central City. New London will travel to take on Easton Valley. Lastly, WACO’s week one matchup will be Fremont-Mills on the road.

Meet the Player Nights

Mt. Pleasant held their “Meet the Panthers” night last night that saw the Cross Country, Volleyball, Cheerleading, and Football teams introduced for the upcoming season. Volleyball’s Head Coach Logan Wall thought the scrimmage loosened up the team. The Panther football team also practiced some plays at the end of the night and Head Coach John Bowlin enjoyed the atmosphere at Evans Field. 

Winfield-Mt. Union’s “Meet the Players” night will be August 21st at 7 pm.

High School Postseason Golf

The Iowa High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) announced the postseason venues for fall golf. District play will begin on October 2nd at four different sites: Pheasant Ridge Golf Course (Cedar Falls the host), Fort Dodge Country Club (Fort Dodge the host), Briarwood Golf Club (Ankeny Centennial the host), and Brown Deer Golf Club (Iowa City Liberty the host). 

The State Championship is scheduled for October 6th and 7th at the Otter Creek Golf Course in Ankeny. 

This Day in Sports History

1909 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indianapolis 500, opens in Speedway, Indiana.

1921 – Detroit Tiger, Ty Cobb, is the 4th to get 3,000 hits in his career, the youngest ever to hit the mark..

1951 – Bill Veeck (St. Louis Browns) sends Eddie Gaedel, the shortest player in MLB history at 3’7”, to pinch-hit; he walked on four pitches.

Irene Jeanette VanOsdol

Irene Jeanette VanOsdol, 90, of Winfield, died Monday, August 14, 2023 at Sunrise Terrace, Winfield.  She was born September 16, 1932 in Otley, Iowa to Elton and Grace Aalbers Cade.  She married William Koger on January 25, 1951.  He preceded her in death on February 9, 1987.  She then married Dean VanOsdol on November 28, 1992.  He died September 21, 2015.

She is survived by three daughters; Lana Strahn of North Liberty, Linda (Randy) Kongable of Winfield and Luann (Phil) Cecil of Knoxville, Illinois; one stepson, Randy (Shirley) VanOsdol of Belgrade, Montana; eleven grandchildren and twenty-six great-grandchildren.  Besides her parents and two husbands, she was preceded in death by her son-in-law John Strahn and grandson Todd Prignitz.

According to her wishes her body has been cremated and a private family inurnment will be held at Aspen Grove Cemetery.  Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family with arrangements and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

AAA Urges Drivers to Stay Alert as Students Return to School

Roads are getting more crowded – and hazardous – as 2 million students prepare to return to school. This time of year is particularly dangerous due to the combination of young inexperienced drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists who will all share the road in the early morning and afternoon hours.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 64 percent of child pedestrians killed in traffic crashes occurred during the weekday (6 am-6 pm M-F) in 2021 (NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts).

Top Safety Tips for Drivers

AAA – The Auto Club Group, through its School’s Open Drive Carefully campaign reminds motorists to:

  • Slow down. Speed limits in school zones are reduced for a reason. A pedestrian struck by a vehicle traveling at 25 mph is nearly two-thirds less likely to be killed compared to a pedestrian struck by a vehicle traveling just 10 mph faster.
  • Come to a complete stop. Research shows that more than one-third of drivers roll through stop signs in school zones or neighborhoods. Always come to a complete stop, checking carefully for children on sidewalks and in crosswalks before proceeding.
  • Eliminate distractions. Research shows that taking your eyes off the road for just two seconds doubles your chances of crashing.
  • Share the road with bicyclists. Children on bicycles are often inexperienced, unsteady and unpredictable. Slow down and allow at least three feet of passing distance between your vehicle and a bicyclist.
  • Talk to your teen. Car crashes are one of the leading causes of death for teens in the United States, and nearly one in four fatal crashes involving teen drivers occurs during the after-school hours of 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Get evidence-based guidance and tips at TeenDriving.AAA.com.

 

Top AAA Safety Tips for Students

For Pedestrians

  • Pay attention at all times. Avoid texting or wearing headphones, so you can detect nearby traffic.
  • Use sidewalks where available. If not, walk against the direction of traffic so you can see oncoming vehicles.
  • Make yourself easier to be seen by wearing reflective, bright colored clothing.

For Bicyclists

  • Wear a helmet and neon or bright colored clothes.
  • Ride in the same direction as traffic and stay as far to the right as possible. Use bike lanes when you can.
  • Do not wear headphones so you can detect approaching traffic.
  • Cross the street at intersections. Do not pull into the roadway from between parked cars.

For Students at the Bus Stop

  • Arrive at least 5 minutes before the bus is scheduled to arrive.
  • Stay five steps away from the curb.
  • Be alert and remove headphones so you can hear oncoming traffic.
  • Wait until the bus comes to a complete stop and the bus driver signals for you to board.

School Bus Traffic Laws Explained

Motorists are required to stop when approaching a school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing and STOP arms extended. The only exception is on a divided highway with a raised divider. Here is an explanation of the laws:

  • Two Lane Street– All drivers moving in either direction on a two-way street must stop for a school bus displaying a stop signal and must remain stopped until the road is clear of children AND the school bus stop arm is withdrawn.
  • Multi-Lane Paved Median– All drivers moving in either direction must stop for a school bus displaying a stop signal and must remain stopped until the road is clear of children AND the school bus stop arm is withdrawn.
  • Divided Highway– Traffic approaching an oncoming school bus does not need to stop if there is a raised barrier such as a concrete divider or at least five feet of unpaved space separating the lanes of traffic. However, these motorists should slow down and watch for students loading or unloading from the bus.

NHTSA and Local Law Enforcement Remind Drivers: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

The Labor Day holiday period is a busy time on our nation’s roadways. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is partnering with our law enforcement community to decrease impaired driving.  

From August 16 through September 4, law enforcement in our region and throughout the country will be participating in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over high-visibility enforcement campaign. No matter how you plan to celebrate the end of summer this year, plan to do it safely. 

13,384 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes in 2021 — that’s one person every 39 minutes. On average, more than 11,000 people were killed in drunk-driving crashes each year from 2017 to 2021. This is why our local law enforcement is working to remind drivers that impaired driving is not only illegal; it’s a matter of life and death. As you head out to festivities during the end of summer and Labor Day weekend, remember: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over 

For more information on impaired driving, visit www.nhtsa.gov/risky-driving/drunk-driving. 

New London’s Meet the Players Night

New London, IA- New London High School will have their “Meet the Players” event tonight at the high school and football field. Here’s a list of what the Tigers have planned.

At 6 pm in the high school gym, the Volleyball team will be introduced. There will be a short exhibition followed by a cookie dough and pie fundraiser.

The event will then shift its setting to the football field. At 6:30 pm, the Cheerleaders will be introduced and immediately following will be the introductions of the football team and another short exhibition.

The football team will then participate in a Lift-A-Thon at 6:45 pm to wrap up the night. Individuals can pledge money per pound and the student-athlete will then lift the weight.