Cynthia “Cindy” Houston, 72, of Salem, died unexpectedly Monday, June 5, 2023, at the Henry County Health Center. Services are pending at Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel.
Henry County Supervisors Agenda, June 7th
Henry County Supervisors
100 E Washington St Ste 202
Mt Pleasant IA 52641
Fax: 319-385-3601
Chad White, Chairman 319-385-0759 Marc Lindeen, Vice-Chairman 319-385-0760 Greg Moeller, Member 319-385-0761
AGENDA
June 8, 2023
Approve Agenda
Approve Minutes
Approve Claims
9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
The Board of Supervisors meets regularly on Tuesday and Thursday mornings usually beginning at 9:00 AM. All meetings are open to the public unless, for purposes described in Code of Iowa Chapter 21, a closed meeting is necessary or advisable to protect the interests of individuals or the County. All persons are invited to take an active roll in Henry County government. Agenda appointments will need to be scheduled through Henry County Auditor’s Office. You may address the Board (without an appointment) while they are in session if you are willing to wait your turn at an unscheduled agenda time.
First Presbyterian Church to Kick Off Their Matthew 25 Summer Film Series June 19th
Mt. Pleasant, IA- The Fellowship Hall at the First Presbyterian Church will be showing “Jerry’s Last Mission” on Monday, June 19th, from 7 pm to 9 pm. The film will be the first in their Matthew 25 Summer Film Series.
“Jerry’s Last Mission” is a documentary about Jerry Yellin, a Fairfield resident, detailing his time in the military during World War II as a P-51 fighter pilot who flew combat missions in over Iwo Jima and Japan. The story pivots to his life after the military and the post-traumatic stress that followed fighting in the war. Yellin dealt with survivor’s guilt and thoughts of suicide in his return to civilian life.
Yellin worked to overcome his PTSD when his son moved to Japan and married the daughter of a Kamikaze pilot, who survived the war due to being sent off to another assignment in China. Despite the perceived differences, the two became friends after realizing they had more similarities. Working through his adversity, Yellin would travel and talk about his experiences and becoming a man who urges peace.
Yellin met Jim Belilove, the Executive Director, in Fairfield along with Louisa Merino, who was working for David Lynch Foundation Television when she was interested in making his story become film. The film was shown at Dubuque’s Film Festival in late April of this year.
Belilove will be in attendance to have a one-hour discussion about the film. The First Presbyterian Church is located at 902 S Walnut Street, Mt. Pleasant.
Tiger Food Pantry in New London Critical Needs
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.