Henry County Engineers announced a bridge closure on Monday, October 2oth. Preliminary design work will begin on 200th Street just East of Hickory Avenue and the work will last through Tuesday, October 21st. The Engineers’ office reports that the closure will occur during daytime hours, with the bridge open overnight. The work is weather permitting, scheduled for two days, and questions may be directed to 319-385-0762.
Danville City Council to Meet
The City of Danville will meet in regular session on Monday, October 20th with call to order at 5:15pm. The council will receive departmental reports, and this meeting is open to the public.
MP Man Arrested in Washington
The Washington Police Department arrested 44-year-old Lucas Blint of Mt. Pleasant on public intoxication and arson charges on Tuesday, October 14th this week. According to court records, officers responded to a fire call on the northeast corner of the Washington Hy-Vee grocery store’s property and found Blint on the scene. Camera footage showed Blint starting the fire, which recklessly endangered the property of the store.
Local High School Football Scores (Week 8)
8-Player
(8-0) #4 Iowa Valley 60, (3-5) WACO 20
(4-4) Belle Plaine 56, (3-5) Winfield-Mt. Union 42
Class A
(6-2) Danville 33, (5-3) Wapello 31
(8-0) Pekin 43, (3-5) Columbus 14
Class 2A
(4-4) Mediapolis 35, (2-6) Central Lee 0
(7-1) #6 Mid-Prairie 59, (3-5) West Burlington/Notre Dame 0
Class 3A
(8-0) #3 Solon 35, (6-2) #8 Mt. Pleasant 0
(3-5) Fairfield 38, (3-5) Keokuk 30
(4-4) Washington 42, (0-8) Fort Madison 15
Class 4A
(5-3) North Scott 51, (5-3) Burlington 7
Laura Lee Ward – Pending
Laura Lee Ward, 76, of New London, died on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at her home. Services are pending at Elliott Chapel in New London.
Fort Madison Woman Arrested on Felony Assault Charges
On October 15, 2025, at approximately 1:05 p.m., officers with the Fort Madison Police Department arrested 74-year-old Rebecca Patino of Fort Madison on multiple charges stemming from a reported assault earlier this month.
Patino was charged with Willful Injury Causing Serious Injury, a Class C Felony, and Aggravated Domestic Abuse Assault with a Weapon, an Aggravated Misdemeanor. She was taken into custody at the Fort Madison Police Department and transported to the Lee County Jail, where she awaits her initial court appearance.
The charges follow an investigation into an alleged assault that occurred on October 6, 2025, at a residence located at 3612 Avenue L in Fort Madison.
The Fort Madison Police Department was assisted in the case by the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the Fort Madison Fire Department (FMFD), and LeeComm
Southeast Iowa Fishing Report – Week of October 16, 2025
Cooler fall temperatures are slowly improving fishing conditions across southeast Iowa, though some lakes are still adjusting after seasonal turnover. Water clarity remains strong in most areas, and fish activity is gradually increasing as species prepare for winter.
At Big Hollow Lake, water clarity is high with plenty of duckweed on the surface. Anglers are reporting better crappie action in deeper water, around 10 to 12 feet.
The Iowa River continues to drop, exposing many sandbars and making boating more difficult. Shoreline anglers are finding good success with channel catfish along rocky banks, while a few white bass are being caught below Wapello.
Lake Belva Deer recently turned over, improving water quality despite a lingering green tint. Crappie activity is slowly picking up in 10 to 12 feet of water around submerged trees.
At Lake Darling, turnover has brought oxygen levels up throughout the lake. Crappie and bass bites are fair, with fish holding in deeper water around habitat structures. Bluegill activity remains slow.
Lake Geode also experienced turnover this week, mixing the water and dispersing algae. Fish are still adjusting to fluctuating temperatures, with crappies staying tight to habitat areas in 8 to 10 feet.
For detailed conditions and weekly updates, visit the Iowa DNR’s interactive fishing report page.
Plan Your Next Fall Fishing Trip with Iowa DNR’s Updated Interactive Report
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has launched an enhanced version of its popular online fishing report, now featuring new search and filter tools to make planning your next fishing trip easier than ever.
Anglers can now sort reports by location, fish species, and available amenities to find the perfect spot. The weekly report covers five fisheries regions across the state — the Mississippi River, northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest — with updates on lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams.
Each listing shows what species are biting, how active the fishing has been (rated from slow to excellent), and offers simple tips for success. A timestamp on each section shows when the report was last updated, helping you know how current the information is.
For those looking for only the newest information, a “Recent Reports Only” filter highlights updates from the past week.
Start planning your fall fishing adventure at programs.iowadnr.gov/lakemanagement/FishingReport