James Leroy Frank
James Leroy Frank, 72, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Thursday, June 1, 2023, at his home.
James was born on August 21, 1950, in Mt. Pleasant, the son of Lewis H. and Arlene (Wagner) Frank Jr. James served his country in the United States Marine Core and was stationed in Hawaii. He was a welder and fabricator for different companies thru out his working years. He worked hard and enjoyed life to the fullest. He was an avid outdoorsman, emjoying fishing, camping and riding motorcycles.
He is survived by his children, Justin Frank of Hills, Jessica Armer of Bradford, Arkansas and Michelle Gillespie of Florida, three grandchildren, his mother, Arlene Frank of Mt. Pleasant, his brothers and sisters, Steven Frank, Dennis Frank, Mark Allen Frank, Shirley Fitzer, Ernest Frank and Susan Russell.
James was preceded in death by his father, Lewis Frank Jr., and one brother, Leonard (Butch) Frank.
No services are planned at this time. Cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com
Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.
Ray Dean Gillespie
Ray Dean Gillespie, 75, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Ray’s family will host a celebration of his life on Monday, June 12, 2023, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Rome Lunchbox. According to his wishes cremation has been entrusted to the care of Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com
Murphy FunEral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.
City of Mt. Pleasant Community Development Committee Agenda
Agenda
City of Mount Pleasant
Community Development Committee
June 7th, 2023, 8:00 am
The Community Development Committee of the City of Mount Pleasant will meet Wednesday, June 7th, 2023, at 8:00 AM, at Central Park Coffee Co., 111 W Monroe St., Mt. Pleasant, IA.
- Approve minutes from previous meeting.
- Review sign permit application for The Main Street Art Gallery/The Chasmacian Crafter, 106 S Main St.
- Open Forum
- Adjourn
Ottumwa Man and Woman Convicted for Filing Hundreds of False Tax Returns
DES MOINES, IA – An Ottumwa man and woman were convicted of conspiring to defraud
the Internal Revenue Service by filing hundreds of fraudulent tax returns and of defrauding
applicants out of unemployment insurance benefits and the Iowa Workforce Development out of
benefits payments.
On May 22, 2023, Thein Maung, 47, pleaded guilty to 49 fraud and tax charges. On June 2,
2023, a federal jury convicted Phyo Mi, 21, of 16 fraud charges. According to court documents and
evidence presented at Mi’s four-day trial, Maung and Mi ran a fraudulent tax-preparation business
out of their family’s Ottumwa home. In exchange for a cash fee, Maung and Mi prepared and filed
their customers’ tax returns. Maung and Mi primarily catered to immigrants and refugees who
worked at meat-packing facilities in Iowa and who had little or no ability to read, write, or speak
English.
Without their customers’ knowledge or approval, Maung and Mi included on their
customers’ federal tax returns, schedules, and forms, fraudulent items, such as false claims for
residential energy credits, business-expense deductions, or moving-expense deductions for members
of the United States Armed Forces. The effect of Maung and Mi including fraudulent items on the
tax documents was to increase the refunds their clients received and increase Maung and Mi’s
customer base. In all, from 2018 to 2022, Maung and Mi caused over 1600 tax returns to be filed
from their Ottumwa residence. The fraudulent tax returns claimed over $3.5 million in residential
energy credits.
From 2018 to 2022, Maung and Mi received approximately over $200,000 in cash fees from
their customers. In addition, on their customers’ returns, Maung and Mi sometimes directed portions
of the fraudulent refunds be sent to financial institution accounts accessible to Maung and Mi.
Maung and Mi also offered to help customers apply for unemployment benefits from Iowa
Workforce Development. Without their customers’ knowledge or approval, Maung and Mi
submitted materials to Iowa Workforce Development directing that their customers’ benefits
payments be sent to financial institution accounts that Maung and Mi had access to. From
October 2020 through March 2021, Maung and Mi directed nearly $100,000 in fraudulent
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unemployment insurance benefits payments be sent from Iowa Workforce Development to their
accounts, instead of to the eligible claimants.
“This guilty verdict brings Phyo Mi and Thein Maung to justice. They created and
implemented this massive energy credit and false deduction scheme to fund their greed at the
expense of trusting taxpayers,” said Special Agent in Charge Thomas F. Murdock of the IRS
Criminal Investigation St. Louis Field Office. “This conviction should serve as notice that we will
vigorously prosecute those criminals who engage in any form of tax fraud.”
Sentencings for both Maung and Mi are scheduled for September 27, 2023, in Des Moines,
before Chief United States District Court Judge Stephanie M. Rose.
United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the
announcement.
The investigation was conducted by Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation and the
Ottumwa Police Department. Assistant United States Attorneys Kyle Essley and Laura Roan
prosecuted the case.
Sports: June 6th
High School Baseball
Mt. Pleasant will travel to take on Keokuk Thursday, June 8th, with first pitch at 7:30 pm.
Winfield-Mt. Union will host Lone Tree tonight.
Danville fell to BGM last night 11-4 in the battle of the Bears.
Central Lee will host Danville today.
New London got back in the win column after adding four runs in the last two innings of play to defeat Lone Tree 6-2. Brendan Richey went 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs and Memphis Watson notched one hit to tally 2 RBIs. The Tigers showed off their speed on the basepath as they captured 6 bases in 7 attempts. Gavin Menke-Bailey picked up the win on the mound going 6 innings allowing only 5 hits, 2 runs (1 earned), 3 walks, and struck out 8. The Tigers will take on Van Buren County tonight on the road.
Mediapolis lost to Hillcrest Academy in a high scoring game yesterday 9-6. The Bulldogs will attempt to get back in the win column against West Burlington tonight.
In other Southeast Iowa conference (SEC) play, Washington split their doubleheader with Fort Madison last night with the Demons winning game one 6-5 and the Bloodhounds taking game two 9-5. Burlington swept Fairfield yesterday 7-5 in game one and 13-3 in game two. Tallon Bates picked up two RBIs in the second game for the Trojans.
High School Softball
Mt. Pleasant split their doubleheader against Keokuk yesterday. In game one the Panthers broke the game open in the 5th and 6th innings as they collected 7 runs. Addison Clark and Kynlee White went 3 for 4 and both notched a triple and three runs scored. Clark added a double to her 5 RBIs. Jolynn Martin picked up the complete game win.
Keokuk would avenge their game one loss by scoring 10 runs in the first three innings to come out on top 13-10. Emma Starr went 3 for 3 and scored three runs while tallying an RBI. Jayden Housh went 1 for 2 and collected 5 RBIs. The Panthers and Chiefs finish up their series Thursday, June 8th, at 7 pm.
Winfield-Mt. Union will host Lone Tree tonight.
Danville will face off against Central Lee today.
Holy Trinity Catholic fell to Lousia-Muscatine 11-0 yesterday. The Crusaders will take on Highland tomorrow, June 7th.
New London will travel to face off against Van Buren County tonight at 7 pm.
Mediapolis defeated Hillcrest Academy 14-5 last night. Anna Ford had a triple and 3 RBIs in the contest. The Bulldogs will take on West Burlington tonight on the road at 7 pm.
In other SEC games, Washington swept Fort Madison 10-7 in game one and 16-4 in game two. Ella Greiner and Colbie Greiner smacked a home run and picked up two RBIs for the Demons in game one. Burlington defeated Fairfield 8-3 in game one and scraped by with a 2-1 victory in game two.
High School Golf
The state CO-ED meet will begin competition today.
This Day in Sports History
1941 – The New York Giants become the first team in Major League history to use plastic batting helmets during a doubleheader against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
1966 – The NFL and AFL announce their merger.
2018 – LeBron James eclipses Michael Jordan’s record (109) for most 30-point games in NBA playoff history in Cleveland Cavaliers’ 110-102 Game 3 Finals loss to Golden State Warriors.
SCC Offering Free Health Career Exploration Camps to Area Youth
Southeastern Community College is offering free health career exploration camps. The camps are for area youth age 12 and up, to spend the day exploring two healthcare professions.
The explore respiratory care camp will be from 12:30-4 p.m. Monday, June 12, on the West Burlington Campus.
There will be two explore nursing camps, one at the West Burlington Campus and the other at the Keokuk Campus. The first will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, June 16, on the West Burlington Campus and the second on Friday, June 23, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Keokuk Campus.
Space is limited for the camps. Email kschreiner@scciowa.edu to register. Visit www.scciowa.edu for more information.
West Burlington Police Arrest Man on Multiple Charges
The West Burlington Police Department has announced the arrest of a man on multiple charges.
According to a news release, at about 4:52 AM Monday, June 5th West Burlington Police Officers responded to 1223 W. Mt. Pleasant St. for a report of a burglary. It was found that thousands of dollars of items had been stolen from the residence.
Detectives were called to the scene to assist in the investigation.
West Burlington Police traveled to 619 Hedge Avenue, where they discovered a man, later identified as Leo Edwards Jennings , unloading stolen items out of a vehicle from the burglary.
An officer and detective attempted to detain Jennings which led to a struggle. Jennings was taken into custody, and the officer and detective sustained minor injuries during the struggle.
Jennings was arrested for Interference with Official Acts causing Bodily Injury, Theft 2nd Degree, Possession of a Controlled Substance 1st Offense (Methamphetamine), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.