New London Structure Fire

There was a structure fire in New London on July 2nd. Henry County Sheriff’s Office, New London Police Department, Henry County Health Center, Mount Pleasant Fire and Rescue, New London Fire Department, and DMCO responded. West Burlington Fire also were called to assist.

“Approximately 1240 am, West Burlington Fire was requested to assist New London Fire with a structure fire in downtown New London. 10 West Burlington Fire members responded to assist.” KILJ will have more details on this as they are released.

July 3rd, 2023 – July 9th, 2023

07/03/23
Hob Dickey - 75 - belated from Sunday
07/03/23
Ron Claus
07/03/23
Tyler Brown
07/03/23
Linda Heise
07/03/23
Brooke Johnson
07/03/23
Julie leichty
07/03/23
Anna Margaret Sefton
07/04/23
Gail Davis
07/04/23
Gage Goody
07/04/23
Ryker Burden
07/04/23
Michael Hampton
07/04/23
Alex Hickenbottom
07/05/23
Sara Weschler
07/05/23
Erin Housh
07/05/23
Luis and Chelle Rosell - Anniversary
07/06/23
Kylee Adams (19)
07/06/23
Rhonda Gholson
07/06/23
Esther Wonderlich
07/06/23
Megan Thompson
07/06/23
Bruce Hudson
07/06/23
Alli Humphreys - 18th
07/07/23
Sara Davidson
07/07/23
Laura Melzer
07/07/23
Ron Osborne
07/08/23
Les Roth
07/08/23
Grant Goody
07/08/23
Mary Ann Hoover-Smith
07/08/23
Penelope Burns
07/08/23
Grant Goody
07/08/23
Gretchen Liechty
07/08/23
Joyce Miller
07/08/23
Sarah Wilson
07/08/23
Barb Reschly
07/08/23
Chris McCormick
07/08/23
Kadie & Evan Johannson
07/09/23
Fonda Arbogast (80)
07/09/23
John Klopfenstein II
07/09/23
Gannon McNamee
07/09/23
Connie Pedersen
07/09/23
Natalie McDowell

Sports, July 1st

High School Baseball

Mt. Pleasant will take on Davenport Central at home today. 

High School Postseason Baseball

In Class 1A Substate 5: District 9, New London will face off against Highland in the opening round with the first pitch taking place at 7 pm tonight at Highland. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 6:45 pm. Burlington Notre Dame enters as the #1 seed and will take on the winner of New London and Highland on July 5th. 

In District 10 for Class 1A, Danville will face off against Sigourney today on the road. 

Shifting our attention to Class 2A, our local teams will be beating up one another to see who makes it out of Substate 5: District 10. Winfield-Mt. Union will take on Louisa-Muscatine at 5 pm and Central Lee will face off against West Burlington at 7 pm with both games taking place tonight.

Van Buren County garnered the top seed and a first round bye. The Warriors will compete against the winner of Winfield-Mt. Union and Louisa-Muscatine. Mediapolis also earned a bye and will take on either the Hawks or the Falcons. The second round will be played on July 5th.

In Class 3A Substate 4, Washington will take on the #2 seed Davenport Assumption at 5 pm.

In Class 3A Substate 5, we will see a Southeast Conference matchup to start off the playoffs with Mt. Pleasant hosting Fairfield at 7 pm. 

Fort Madison will travel to take on Benton and Keokuk is on the road to face off against Cedar Rapids Xavier with both games taking place at 7 pm.

Class 4A will have 8 substates and brackets of 6 teams. Each team will have an opponent for the first round with the highest winning seed getting a bye to the substate final. Burlington will take on North Scott in Substate 6 as the #4 seed.

The first round for Class 3A and 4A will take place on July 7th.

High School Softball

Mt. Pleasant will compete in the Rick Doran Classic today.

High School Postseason Softball

In Class 1A Region 8, Holy Trinity Catholic took down New London last night 10-5 in the opening round of the postseason. New London looked ready to pull off the upset as Sophie Malott started the scoring with an RBI double in the top of the 1st inning. However, Mary Hellige would respond with an RBI single in the second half of the inning to tie the game at 1. 

The Crusaders would then go on to score three in the 2nd inning behind a 2 RBI triple by Halie Cain and an RBI single by Kayla Box. Another two runs in the 3rd inning with a 2 RBI double by Emmalyn Snaadt. Hellige added another RBI to her total in the 4th inning. Cain cracked another RBI triple in the 5th with Rachel Menke notching her own RBI single to give Holy Trinity Catholic a 10 to 1 lead. 

Camryn Lair and Kaitlyn Lee would cut the lead down to seven after picking up RBIs in the 6th inning. The Tigers would score two runs off of an error in the 7th inning to usher in the final. Hellige picked up her 11th win in the circle after striking out 2 batters in the complete game effort. Coach Menke tipped his hat to New London, but was excited about the win. The Crusaders will face off against Sigourney on July 5th at 7 pm. 

Wapello defeated Winfield-Mt. Union 12-2 last night. Ada Boysen tallied three RBIs and the win in the circle. The Wolves finish the season 4-15. The Arrows will take on Highland on July 5th. 

In Class 2A Region 7, Van Buren County will compete against Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont on July 5th at 7 pm at home.

In Class 2A Region 8, Danville fell to Durant last night 14-1. Mediapolis will take on Louisa-Muscatine on July 5th. 

Central Lee and Washington will square off on July 6th at Washington and West Burlington will host Fairfield on July 6th with both games taking place at 7 pm for Class 3A Region 8.

In Class 4A Region 6, Mt. Pleasant and Keokuk will compete in a conference matchup at Joyce Park on July 6th at 7 pm. Knoxville will host Fort Madison with the winner taking on Burlington at Burlington.

Mt. Pleasant Cross Country

On Mondays and Wednesdays, runs will begin at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre at 6:30 am.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, runs will start at 7 pm at Saunders Park by the swimming pool.

The runs will continue throughout the summer until the middle of August. If you have any questions, reach out to Coach Murray at 319-850-0867.

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees had last night’s game slip out of their hands as they surrendered four runs to lose 9-8 to the Quincy Gems. Drew Gaskins led the Bees with 2 RBIs as he also tallied a double. Burlington will face off against the Jackson Rockabillys tonight. 

The Clinton LumberKings chopped down the Rockabillys last night 7-3. Alex Diaz and Connor Giusti each notched 2 RBIs in the winning effort. The LumberKings will take on the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp today. 

This Day in Sports History

1917 – In contravention of state law, Robins (Dodgers) play their 1st Sunday MLB game in Brooklyn; owner and manager arrested but escape with a fine; Robins edge Philadelphia, 3-2..

1982 – Cal Ripken Jr. makes the first of his record 2,216 consecutive MLB starts at shortstop for the Baltimore Orioles.

1998 – NBA commences a player lockout after no agreement with players about salary issues – lasts 204 days with the season shortened by 50 games.

Henry County Fair July 9th-17th!

The Henry County Fair will be taking place July 9th through the 17th. Their agenda is full of new and exciting things each day, such as mud volleyball, horse show, and the crowning of the Queen, Jr. Miss, and Princess. With all this excitement, visitors from other towns will be drawn into Mount Pleasant, so make sure to drive even more carefully with increased traffic.

If you do want to view some fun driving, the Demolition Derby is at 7pm on Saturday, July 15th at 7pm. An adult bags tournament will be held at noon on Sunday the 16th and an ATV Rodeo following at 1pm.

If you have a hobby and would like your project to be displayed at the fair, you have until July 13th to drop it off. This is an “open class” and open to all Henry County residents of all ages. Your project can be from a variety of different skills, such as photography, canning, baking, and so much more.

For a full Fair Schedule, head to KILJ.com where the unique schedule of events for each day is posted. The fair has a new website as well, at henrycountyfairiowa.com.

Holy Trinity Catholic and New London’s First Round Matchup Moved Up

West Point, IA– Holy Trinity Catholic softball plays the host tonight for their first round matchup against New London. Due to the weather, the game has been moved up to first pitch at 6 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 5:45 pm.

The Crusaders have defeated New London twice this season by a combined score of 25-0.

The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey

The Dickey Dispatch by Senator Adrian Dickey

Good morning SD 44!

We have been out of session for a few months however a lot has happened this past week that I felt compelled to provide an update on. On Wednesday July 21, I received an email from someone who was concerned about an issue at the VA Hospital in Des Moines. They had attached a picture of the flag pole at the back entrance of the hospital and a flag, however NOT the American flag, was flying.

This bothered me greatly. I was astonished that of all places, the Veterans Administration Hospital in Des Moines was disrespecting our Veterans in this manner. I did a little investigating and found out it had been this way for the entire month of June, INCLUDING on Flag Day! These decisions by the Administration at the VA did not sit well with me. As many of you might recall, my campaign slogan has always been “Protecting what common sense looks like!” As I thought about it that evening, reinstalling the American Flag at its place at the top of that flag pole was about the closest thing to “protecting what common sense looks like” that I could think of. So that next morning, I drove up to Des Moines and reinstalled Old Glory in her correct place.

Now I did not take the “other” flag down because if I did, I probably would have been charged with theft and destruction of government property. However that was not the reason I let the other flag fly. I knew that if I removed the “other” flag, THAT would have become the issue from a media standpoint. I knew if I took the “other” flag down, the VA Administrators and the small group of people who were ok with taking the American flag down and replacing it with this “other” flag would have quickly spun the issue AWAY from what this was really about. The American flag is the most inclusive flag in the world. It symbolizes a country that does not discriminate. A country that treats all the same regardless of their sex, party, race, or religion. The American flag is known around the world as a symbol of freedom!

As I was doing this, a groundskeeper came out and asked me what I was doing and I simply said, “the right thing.” He asked if I had gotten permission from the VA administration to do this and I told him, “The only permission I needed to put the American flag up is from the men and women who come in this VA hospital every day for their treatments, and I am pretty darn sure they would be just fine with what I am doing!”

Friday morning I drove back to the VA and could not believe my eyes, the VA Administration had again taken DOWN the American flag AGAIN and just left this “other” flag flying! So this time I put up a BIGGER American flag! Again, I left the “other” flag up. However I am sure all of you would agree, flying anything at the top of a flag pole at our VA hospitals other than an American flag is simply pathetic!

As I was again doing this, two vets came out. One clapped and one teared up. He said “Thank you. You have no idea how demoralizing it was for me this morning was to walk into the VA for my treatments and to see some other flag flying and NOT the American flag!”

I drove back to Des Moines on Sunday and again on Wednesday and was proud to see that our American flag was still flying and I will continue to do so until there are no more worries that OUR American flag will be taken down.

The VA does have the American flag flying on a flag pole on the other side of the building by the front entrance. However the rear entrance is the main entrance most Veterans use as they enter the facility to receive their treatments. These men and women deserve to be welcomed into this facility by the American flag that they fought for! The VA claims that they are not out of compliance with flag etiquette however that is not the point. There is NO common sense based argument that the VA or anyone else can make for what they have chosen to do. To not fly the American flag at the top of both poles on that property is inexcusable! Some claim the VA was ordered by Washington to do this, however I obtained the memo from Dennis McDonough who is the United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs. In this memo, he “encouraged” the VA hospitals to fly this “other” flag, however nowhere did the memo say that the American flag needed to be removed!

For years we have heard about the dismal approval rating that the VA Hospitals have, well this logic is a HUGE reason why! In a recent PEW survey, the US Postal Service, the CDC (THE CDC of all things with how they handled COVID), the Federal Reserve (think about how they have handled our inflation issue), and the IRS, ALL have a higher favorability rating than Veterans Affairs! And the VA administrators don’t understand why…. Geesh!

I share this with you ahead of the Fourth of July holiday as a thank you to all of the men and women who have so bravely served our country over the years. While we celebrate our country’s independence, we all need to be more appreciative of all of the GREAT things in our lives because of these men and women!

Thank you and happy birthday America!