The Quarter Maybe More Store is excited to announce a new “after hours drop box” where donations can now be given outside of store hours. The store asks that donations be taken inside during regular store hours. The donation box can be found behind the store in the alley, accessible by car, and they ask that only soft items be placed in the box to ensure that nothing breaks.
Fellowship Cup – Summer Sack Program Donations
The Fellowship Cup is in need of donations for their Summer Sack-Lunch Program. This nonprofit program provides food to children who typically rely on school lunch during the school year. Sack lunch menus vary daily but usually include a sandwich, chips/crackers, a vegetable, a fruit, and a drink, ensuring the children have food. Juice and deli meat are the main items the Fellowship currently needs. Deli meat does not have to be in bulk. The Fellowship Cup of Mount Pleasant can be found at 203 N Jefferson St and is open 8am-4pm during the weekdays.
Sports, June 9th
High School Baseball
Mt. Pleasant took down Keokuk last night 4-1 with all of their runs coming in the top of the 5th inning. Jake Ensminger and Payton Walker picked up the RBIs. Ben Newton got the win on the mound going 6.1 innings allowing only 2 hits and striking out 7. Payton Hagans got the final two outs, one via the strikeout. The Panthers will host Alburnett tonight.
Winfield-Mt. Union fell to Louisa-Muscatine 1-0 in walk-off fashion with the RBI going to Ty Northup. The Wolves travel to Pekin tonight.
New London scored two runs in the bottom of the 7th inning but came up just short with West Burlington winning 10-9. Zachary Webb and Levi Fletcher-Bates each tallied 3 RBIs for the Falcons. New London will host Hillcrest Academy on June 12th.
Danville will travel to Mediapolis today with first pitch at 5:30 pm.
Central Lee will take on Fairfield tonight on the road at 7:30 pm.
Van Buren County took down Burlington Notre Dame 6-4 last night. Taylor Sprouse notched 2 RBIs in the contest for the Warriors. They will host Louisa-Muscatine on June 12th at 5:30 pm.
In Southeast Iowa conference (SEC) play, Fort Madison handled Washington 14-0 last night. Burlington defeated Fairfield yesterday 7-5. Tate Allen and Dain Burkhart led the Trojans with 2 RBIs each.
High School Softball
Mt. Pleasant fell to Keokuk last night 13-3 after 5 innings. Keokuk’s bats were hot last night as their middle part of the lineup with Taeja Anderson, Rachel Moore, and Ada Wood notching three consecutive singles to load the bases in the bottom of the first. Kenadi Ames started the scoring with a 2-RBI double, which started the chain of the next 7 batters reaching base safely and 9 runs coming to cross home before the inning was over.
Mt. Pleasant would score two runs in the top of the 2nd inning off a fielder’s choice by Ella McNamee and an RBI double by Myah Starr. The Chiefs would strike for four more runs in the bottom of the 4th inning. Jayden Housh would tally an RBI in the top of the 5th inning as the Panthers were looking to stage a comeback, but a swift play by the shortstop Brylee Balentine ended the game. The Panthers will compete in the Fairfield Invite today against Central Lee.
Central Lee defeated Mediapolis last night 13-1.
Winfield-Mt. Union lost to Louisa-Muscatine 13-1 last night. Keely Malone finished with two singles. The Wolves will take on Pekin tonight on the road.
New London fell to West Burlington yesterday 12-0. The Tigers will travel to take on Fairfield tonight at the Fairfield Invite.
Danville will face off against Mediapolis today at 7 pm.
Van Buren County scraped by with a 6-5 win last night despite the Crusaders scoring 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th inning. Ivy Davison clobbered a home run and tallied 4 RBIs for the Warriors. The Crusaders will take on West Burlington tonight at home and the Warriors will face off against Chariton today at the Fairfield Invite.
In other SEC games, Fort Madison shocked Washington last night 12-3. Lauryn Helmick finished 3 for 5 with 3 RBIs for the Bloodhounds. Fairfield fell to Burlington 6-0 yesterday.
Iowa Hawkeye Track and Field
Austin West finished in 3rd place in the decathlon after a strong performance yesterday including a career best throw in discus at 146 feet 2 inches, he finished as an All-American. Amanda Howe finished in 12th for the Hammer Throw with a toss of 209 feet 3 inches, she is 2nd team All-American.
Iowa State Track and Field
Ezekiel Rop will run in the 1500 meter final today and Emily March will compete in the discus tomorrow.
This Day in Sports History
1914 – Pittsburgh Pirate baseball shortstop Honus Wagner is 2nd player to get 3,000 hits.
1946 – New York Giant Mel Ott becomes first manager in MLB history to be ejected from both games of a doubleheader; Giants lose both games to Pittsburgh Pirates.
2010 – Stanley Cup Final, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA: Chicago Blackhawks edge Philadelphia Flyers, 4-3 in OT for a 4-2 series win; first Championship for Chicago since 1961.
4-H Camp a Success
Regional 4-H Camp a Success
4-H junior members filled two days and one night with outdoor adventures, fun in the sun and team building activities on June 6 and 7 at Crooked Creek Christian Camp in Washington. ISU Extension and Outreach team Region 19 (Iowa, Johnson, Keokuk and Washington Counties) work together to offer this camping experience annually to their 4th – 6th grade members.
Campers had a variety of activities, including canoeing, fishing, swimming, water slide, mindfulness exercises, grilled cheese food challenge, archery, tie-dye, and more. Special guest presenters Bows & Bullets 4-H Club, Tanner Wenger for Taekwondo and extension staff from Washington, Johnson, Keokuk and Iowa county delivered the other programs.
4-H junior members enjoyed meeting other 4-Her’s from neighboring counties and spending time together. The “magic” of camp was in full effect. One camper even said they couldn’t pick a favorite moment, “Every minute was my favorite.”
Region 19 4-H staff was excited to offer this overnight opportunity again as they took a few years off due to COVID.
“The learning, bonding, growing and fun that happens at 4-H Jr Camp is special,” said Washington County 4-H/Youth Coordinator. “As staff, I love getting to spend time with these 4-Hers to see them in action and try new things. And then watching them grow for the next 7-9 years in our program is so rewarding.”
For more information about joining 4-H, summer camp opportunities or how to volunteer for Washington County 4-H, please contact the Washington County Extension Office at 319/653-4811. Follow “Washington County 4-H – Iowa” on Facebook.
Garage Fire in Burlington
June 8, 2023
At 1:38 AM Thursday June 8, 2023 the Burlington and West Burlington Fire Departments responded to a reported garage fire at 1414 Market Street in Burlington. Upon arrival at 1:42 AM firefighters found flames coming from the inside the detached two-car garage. Firefighters
were able to gain access and have the fire extinguished by 1:58 AM.
Fire damage to the garage is estimated at $10,000. The property was recently purchased at a Sheriff’s sale and is currently vacant.
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Burlington Police and Fire Departments and is considered suspicious.
Firefighters were assisted at the scene by Burlington Police and Alliance Energy. There were no
injuries. Firefighters cleared the scene at 3:29 AM.
Leslie Yaley
Lesley Diane Yaley, 58, of Danville, passed on Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at Southeast Iowa Regional Hospital, West Burlington. She was born May 23, 1965 in Springfield, Missouri to Jon Gilbert and Elizabeth Ann Mariner Porter. She was a 1984 graduate of Danville High School where she played violin and clarinet and had an excellent soprano singing voice. She was member of the New London Christian Church where she was the children’s leader and youth volunteer.
On January 19, 1985 she married Brian Todd Yaley in Danville. She worked at Walmart Distribution and as a librarian at Clark Elementary School. Lesley loved children and enjoyed babysitting. She enjoyed kayaking, fishing in Northern Minnesota, and attending Old Threshers. On Sundays, she ran the TV watching football, especially the Packers. She was a wonderful homemaker and loved being at home.
Survivors include her husband; her son Jacob “A.J.” Yaley of Mt. Pleasant; her mother of Addington Place, Mt. Pleasant; sister Mary Porter of Layton, Utah; nieces and nephews; cousins; and a host of friends. She was preceded in death by her father.
A Celebration of Life for Mrs. Yaley will be held at 10:00 am Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at New London Christian Church with Pastors Rod and Nathan Cooper and her son Jacob officiating. Visitation will begin at 2:00 pm on Monday June 12th at the church with the family receiving friends from 5:00 – 8:00 pm. Memorials have been established for New London Christian Church Children’s Ministry or her son Jacob’s Gospel Mission. Elliott Chapel, New London is assisting the family. Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.
Norma J. Ballard
Norma Jean Ballard, 93, of Fairfield, passed away at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2023, surrounded by her family at Savannah Heights in Mt. Pleasant.
No public services will be held and cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant. Norma’s ashes will be interred at the Burlington Memorial Park Cemetery, Burlington, Iowa. It was her wish that her niece Jessica, who has cared for her for the last six years, be the one to set her to rest alongside her mother. Flowers can be sent to Murphy Funeral Home of Mount Pleasant or donations made in her name to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, the University of Iowa Children’s Hospital, or the Alzheimer’s Association.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com
Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant are caring for her arrangements.
Randy Loges
Randy Loges: February 9, 1965 – June 7, 2023
Randy Loges, a spirited adventurer and eternal optimist, bid farewell to his earthly journey on June 7, 2023, at his home, surrounded by his adoring family. Born on February 9, 1965, in Keokuk, Iowa, Randy was the embodiment of a life lived fearlessly.
From his early days at Harmony High School to his alma mater, Iowa State University, where he graduated in 1987, Randy embraced every opportunity to challenge himself and pursue his passions. Following his insatiable thirst for knowledge, he furthered his education at North Carolina State University, earning his teaching certificate.
While teaching was his profession, Randy’s heart was captivated by the enchantment of the land. For over three decades, he joyously nurtured the earth as a devoted farmer. The fields flourished under his watchful eye, bearing the fruits of his labor and his unwavering connection to nature’s rhythms. Even as the spring of 2023 approached, Randy’s farming spirit burned brightly. He was able to get into the tractor and plant some corn this spring.
In the realm of sports, Randy’s vibrant energy and love for competition found expression in the world of volleyball. Coaching became his canvas, and he fearlessly painted his wisdom on the hearts of countless young athletes. Harmony High School, Central Lee High School, Keokuk High School, and West Hancock High School were all fortunate to witness his fervent dedication to the sport.
As an active member of the Zion Mennonite Church of Donnellson, Randy discovered solace in his spiritual community, where his unwavering faith and boundless optimism inspired all who knew him. He radiated warmth, compassion, and an unyielding belief in the goodness of humanity.
Randy’s legacy will forever resonate within the hearts of his beloved wife: Tina Loges, and their three children: Heather (Corey) Austin of Milton, Kelcey Loges of Nicholasville, Kentucky, and Addison Loges of Farmington, Iowa. His grandchildren: Carter, Parker, Kloei Austin and Kaylei Moore, delighted in his infectious laughter and unwavering support. Randy’s parents: Laverne and Barbara Loges, and his siblings: Tamila (Ross) Griffeth of Lowell, MI, Lori (Stuart) Davidson of Center Point, IA, Scott (Ann) Loges of Forrest City, IA, and Bradley Loges of Farmington, IA, carry his spirit forward, enriched by the memories they shared. Eight nieces and nephews were fortunate to experience Randy’s zest for life.
Visitation for cherished friends and family will be held on Sunday, June 11th from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson, Iowa. The celebration of Randy’s extraordinary life will take place on Monday, June 12th, at 10:30 a.m. at Schmitz Funeral Home in Donnellson, Iowa with Pastor Rachelle Luitjens officiating. Burial will follow at the Mennonite Cemetery.
In remembrance of Randy’s indomitable spirit, please consider honoring his memory through donations to the Sandra J. Schulze American Cancer Society Hope Lodge of Rochester, Minnesota, and the Zion Mennonite Church of Donnellson.
As we bid farewell to Randy, let us remember his boundless enthusiasm, his relentless pursuit of adventure, and the spark of joy he ignited within us all.
May his soul embark on the grandest of adventures in realms unknown.Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.