Jeffrey A. Thompson

Jeffrey A. Thompson, 60, of Burlington, Iowa, passed away at 3:20 p.m. Thursday, April 27, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa.

He was born on April 24, 1963, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the son of Norman and Mary (Chapman) Thompson. He was married to Jacqueline Crowner.

He is survived by this two sons: Tory Thompson of Burlington, Iowa and Tyler (Brittanie) Thompson of Burlington, Iowa; two daughters: Jenna Buis of Muncie, Indiana and Chelsey Thompson of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; eight grandchildren; mother: Mary Chapman; brother: Ron Thompson and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Jeff was a graduate of Fort Madison High School. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and he loved spending time with his grandchildren.

His body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

A memorial has been established in his memory and can be mailed to the family at: Schmitz Funeral Home, P.O. Box 56, Donnellson, Iowa

Schmitz Funeral Home of Donnellson is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com.

Sports, April 28th

High School Track and Field

The Danville girls team won the B Division of the Ekstrand Relays with WACO claiming 5th place, Winfield-Mt. Union taking 6th place, and New London finishing in 7th place. For Danville, Alaina Gourley won the 400 meter dash with a time of 1 minute and 1 second. Alexis Dietsch took the 400 meter hurdles with a time of 1 minute and 13 seconds. The team of Kamryn Sherwood, Jaeda Molle, Miya Orbiana, and Gourley won the 4×800 meter relay and Macie Wagner replaced Gourley to help win the 4×400 meter relay.

The top finishers for WACO was Elyssa Graber in 3rd place in the 800 meter run and Zoey Dennler in the 400 meter hurdles. The team of McKenzie Vradenburg, Halle Shelman, Dennler, and Graber won the distance medley.

Keetyn Townsley won the 100 meter hurdles for Winfield-Mt. Union and the team of Josie Nelson, Keyreana Sharar, Tessa Huston, and Townsley took the 4×100 meter shuttle hurdle.

WACO won the B Division for the boys side with 164 points, Winfield-Mt. Union grabbed 2nd place, New London took 3rd, and Danville finished in 4th place. Simeon Reichenbach won the 100 meter dash and the 110 meter hurdles for the Warriors. WACO won the 4×100 meter relay, the 4×200 meter relay, and the 4×110 meter shuttle hurdle. Mason Miller took the high jump with a leap of 6 feet 1 inch. Reichenbach leaped 19 feet 1.5 inches to win the long jump. Lastly, Oleh Shtefanchuk threw the discus 143 feet 10 inches to win the discus.

Kohlby Newsom won the 1600 meter run for Winfield-Mt. Union. The Wolves won the 4×800 meter relay and the distance medley. For New London, Rylan Martin took the 800 meter run and the 3200 meter run. Cale Westerbeck won the 400 meter hurdles and the 4×400 meter relay team won the event with a time of 3 minutes and 48 seconds. Ayden Doyle won the 200 meter dash for Danville and the 800 sprint medley team won with a time of 1 minute and 39 seconds.

The Mt. Pleasant girls and boys teams competed at the Tulip Time Relays and the girls team finished in 2nd place with 157 points and the boys team took 3rd place scoring 103 points. The girls team had a slew of 2nd place finishes with Andi Scott in the 100 meter dash, Rellana Van Deuren in the 400 meter hurdles, Elsie Lange in the long jump with a leap of 15 feet 4 inches, Ava English in the shot put with a heave of 36 feet 4 inches, and Savannah Slobodnik in the discus with a toss of 111 feet 2 inches. The team of Courtney Raub, Bailey Jalas, Tristan Shull, and Andi Scott won the 4×100 meter relay with a time of 51.03 seconds.

Avin Truong won the 200 meter dash for the boys team with a time of 23.25 seconds. In the 800 meter run, Gabe Feldmann took it with a time of 2 minutes and 8 seconds. Will Davidson won the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 14.75 seconds. Truong grabbed two more wins in the high jump with a leap of 5 feet 10 inches and the long jump with a leap of 22 feet 2 inches, 5th in school history and 5th in Class 3A. The 4×800 meter relay team of Jacob Richtman, Feldmann, Isaac Rynders, and Ben Carthey won with a time of 8 minutes and 26 seconds.

At the Drake Relays, AJ Bonnesen of Danville ran the 3200 meter yesterday and finished in 13th place with a time of 9 minutes and 26 seconds. Kade Benjamin grabbed 6th place in the high jump for New London with a leap of 6 feet 7 inches. Isaac Jerrel of Mt. Pleasant took 23rd in the shot put with a heave of 48 feet 0.5 inches.

Thomas Eschman of Central Lee and Cam Buffington of Winfield-Mt. Union will compete in the long jump today. Will Davidson of Mt. Pleasant will compete in the 110 meter hurdles and Boden Pickle of New London will join him in the 100 meter dash today.

High School Soccer

The Mt. Pleasant girls team throttled Keokuk yesterday 10-0. Tori Wilson netted 5 goals, Charice Auwerda tallied two goals, and Hailey Parrott and Elly Manning each scored one goal. The Panthers will take on Burlington at home on May 1st.

The WACO boys team will look to get back in the win column tonight against Columbus at home.

The Central Lee boys team improved to 3-5 on the season after taking down Centerville 6-0 last night. The Hawks will travel to compete against Wapello today.

The Central Lee girls team won in dramatic fashion with the Hawks down 1 to 0 entering the second half, Sarah Martin and Ellie Lake both scored to win 2-1. They will take on Wapello tonight on the road.

High School Golf

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys team competed in a duel against Hillcrest Academy last night and fell 173-164. The Wolves were paced by Carter Loyd who shot two over through the nine holes.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team participated in the Moravia Invite yesterday and finished in 12th place with a team score of 352. Knoxville won the Invite with a team score of 307. Nick Matheny led the way for the Panthers with a score of 76 followed by Nate Dismang with an 82. The Panthers will be competing at the Fairfield Invite on May 1st.

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will host their Invitational tonight.

The New London boys and girls teams will face off against Winfield-Mt. Union today.

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant girls team lost to Fairfield yesterday 7-2. Bethany Drury kept up her impressive season winning her singles match 8-2 and then teaming up with Audrey Richmond to win their doubles match 8-5. The Panthers next meet will be on the road against Burlington on May 1st.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team keeps their undefeated season going after defeating Fairfield 7-2 last night. Owen Vansickle, Elliot Cook, Phoenix Watson, Tim Cam, and Gavin Ross all picked up wins in the singles. Cook and Watson won their doubles match 10 to 1 and Cam and Lou Schimmelpfennig combined to win their doubles match. The Panthers will travel to compete against Maharishi tonight.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The Tiger softball team extended their win streak to four games after taking down Hannibal-LaGrange University in both games of their final home doubleheader. In game one, the Tigers won 8-1 with Alexis Davis smacking a solo home run. In game two, Kara Krieger hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the 6th inning to win 6-4. Haiden Molter and Ariana Wolford picked up the wins. The Tigers will face off against Harris-Stowe State University today in a doubleheader.

The Tiger baseball team earned the 4th seed in the Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) tournament and they will be facing off against Georgia Gwinnett College on May 6th.

The men and women golf teams’ next competition will be at the CAC tournament on May 1st.

KeRon Blackwell and the men’s 1600 sprint medley team of Jakim Brock, Jabez Rivers, Judah Rivers, and Daron Jackson will compete at the Drake Relays today.

The Wesleys ceremony commenced last night and some of the highlights was the basketball teams sweeping Team of the Year and Coach of the Year. Adaugo Nwachukwu won Female Athlete of the Year and Henry Shannon won Male Athlete of the Year. The biggest surprise was Mike Hampton’s induction into the Iowa Wesleyan Hall of Fame after coaching softball for 30 years and so much more for the Tigers. An emotional Hampton talked about the honor after the ceremony,

“I’m humbled, I’m shocked, I didn’t anticipate this whatsoever. I just wanted to say thank you to the University for everything they’ve done for me to bring me along as a young pup and now to the old guy.”

This Day in Sports History

1965 – Lindsey Nelson broadcasts a baseball game at Houston Astrodome from a hanging gondola.

1972 – Courts award 1968 Kentucky Derby prize money to 2nd place winner due to the winner being given drugs before the race.

1985 -Los Angeles Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela made baseball history by setting a then-MLB record with 41 consecutive scoreless innings.

 

 

 

The Wesleys Provided One More Chance to Say Good-Bye to Iowa Wesleyan

Iowa Wesleyan- The 4th annual student-athlete awards ceremony The Wesleys commenced yesterday at the Chapel. Students, athletes, coaches, faculty, and community members all showed their support as Derek Zander, Vice President for Advancement and Athletics, and Ashley, Baldassarre, Assistant Athletic Director and head coach for the Tiger volleyball team, led the announcement of awards and Brevin Wilson emceed the event.

The first award of the night was Female and Male Honor Athlete of the Year. Brielle Baker of the women’s basketball team won the award as she averaged 7 points per game and was named a Scholar-Athlete by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Trace White of men’s golf took home the award as White grabbed CAC Golfer of the Week and made the All-Tournament team in the Simpson Meet for their fall schedule.

The Women’s Newcomer of the Year was given to Isabell West of the women’s basketball team as she helped the Tigers to a 23-7 record, West led the team with 18.8 points and 9.9 rebounds per game. West was also named to the Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) All-Tournament team, 1st Team All-Conference, CAC Player of the Year, CAC Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, CAC Newcomer of the Year, and honorable mention All-American. The front court for the men’s basketball team was anchored by Gacoby Jones as he was proficient from beyond the arc and a kleptomaniac defensively. These attributes earned Jones the award. Jones averaged 11.7 points per game and shot 40.8% from three-point land. He was named an honorable mention All-Conference for the season he had.

The Lori Williams Wright award was created in 2012 and is given annually to a senior women’s basketball player that exhibits athletic ability, leadership skills, and academic excellence. This year the award went to Brianna Wendland. She earned 2nd Team All-Conference honors this season. Wendland averaged 11.4 points per game for the Tigers on the season. She shot 42.7% from the field on the season. Wendland also averaged 5.4 rebounds per game, 2.8 assists per game, and 1.2 steals per game and was a Scholar-Athlete.

The Women’s Academic Team award went to the Volleyball team with six Scholar-Athletes. The Men’s Academic Team award went to the Men’s Golf team.

The Wesley Award given to the student who best represents Iowa Wesleyan in the community was the emcee himself, Brevin Wilson. A Mount Pleasant native, Wilson was very emotional in what was the only speech given by a student at the ceremony. In a simple statement, Wilson stated that will forever wear purple and white.

The Best Dressed award was a secret one as judges brought forth a final list of four to be voted on by Twitter live at the event. The final four were Wilson, Nicole Shirrell, Morgan Pulido, and, in a big surprise Kurt Moon. Pulido and Moon shared the award after the 60-second voting timeframe.

Every team had their own MVP as voted upon by the coaching staff and here’s how it shook out. Men’s basketball was Henry Shannon. Women’s basketball was Isabell West. Logan Lucas was the pick for men’s cross country and Lilly Garnsey was the choice for women’s cross country. Major Niccum was football’s MVP. Alexis Hafenstine was picked for volleyball. For men’s soccer it was Alvaro Morera. Women’s soccer was Marta Cuenca Carcel. Trace White took it for men’s golf. Kurt Moon’s choice for women’s golf was Aubrey Duncan. Julian Figueroa’s team lead in batting average, home runs, and doubles earned him the MVP nod. Lexy Davis won the award for softball. Daron Jackson was the MVP for men’s track and field. Faith Younce, who also helped organize and gave out the awards on stage, was the MVP for women’s track and field. For men’s wrestling it was Lane Scorpil, who finished in 2nd place at the conference tournament to earn a trip to the national tournament. Lastly, Adaugo Nwachukwu was named team MVP for women’s wrestling.

The Men’s and Women’s Team of the Year and Coach of the Year was swept by basketball.

Jordan Ashton entered as a rookie head coach for Iowa Wesleyan and led his squad to a 27-3 overall record, which included an 11-0 record at Ruble Arena and a 20-game win streak, which are both school records. The Tigers took down two ranked opponents and were ranked as high as #23 in the NAIA rankings. They brought home the CAC championship and qualified for the national tournament. Ashton was also named CAC Coach of the Year and had three players earn conference honors with Henry Shannon being named an honorable mention for the All-NAIA team.

Steve Williamson won his second straight CAC Coach of the Year award and had four players earn conference awards. Williamson led the Tigers to a 23-7 overall record and their second straight CAC regular season championship and the #1 seed in the conference tournament. Williamson also became the winningest coach of all-time in Iowa Wesleyan women’s basketball history earlier this season (288 wins). Lastly, Williamson led the Tigers to a 20-win season for the first time in seven years. He also led the Tigers to a national tournament berth for the second year in a row. Both coaches stated that it was the players that truly deserved the award.

All that leaves is the Athlete of the Year for the men and women. Taking it home for the women was Nwachukwu. Adaugo finished her sophomore season with a 31-0 record where 29 of her matches ended by pin or tech fall. She won the Heart of America Conference title, named NAIA Outstanding Wrestler of the Year, and is now a two-time NAIA Champion after winning the crown this year in the 136-pound weight class. Nwachukwu is the first in program history to win multiple National Championships. She was also a finalist for USA Wrestling Women’s College Wrestler of the Year.

Henry Shannon showed his metal in his freshman season as he averaged a team leading 13.1 points per game and 6.4 rebounds per game. A highlight from the season comes from their first-round contest against Haskell Indian Nations in the CAC Tournament. In a back-and-forth affair the game was tied with two seconds to play; Joey Brown IV threw a perfect pass to Shannon who rolled the ball in for the winning bucket at the buzzer. Shannon was also named 1st Team All-Conference and NAIA honorable mention.

Zander kept one surprise until the end when he announced one final member joining the Iowa Wesleyan Hall of Fame. Mike Hampton will be the last Tiger to join the Hall of Fame. Hampton entered his 30th season as head softball coach at Iowa Wesleyan University. With two games left, Hampton has accumulated a 666-678-1 mark at IW and owns a 1,319-1,258-1 career record in 57 seasons coaching softball at the college and high school levels. In August of 2006, he was inducted into the Iowa Girls Coaches Association Hall of Fame in honor of his high school softball coaching career. Hampton was a registered girl’s and boy’s high school basketball official for 40 years and worked a number of postseason tournament games up until he retired in 2019. He was selected into the Iowa Girls High School Coaches Association Basketball Officials Hall of Fame in 2005. In April 2007, he was also a member of the first induction class into the Southeast Iowa Officials Hall of Fame. An emotional Hampton had this to say after the ceremony,

“I’m humbled, I’m shocked, I didn’t anticipate this whatsoever. I just wanted to say thank you to the University for everything they’ve done for me to bring me along as a young pup and now to the old guy.”

It was a proper, if not emotional, good-bye to Iowa Wesleyan after a fun year of athletics for the Purple and White.

Prep Girls Soccer: New Teams Enter the Top 15

Prep Girls Soccer- The rankings feature another shakeup amongst the top teams in this week’s edition of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union’s soccer rankings.

Des Moines Christian keeps their top spot in Class 1A as they remain undefeated on the year at 9-0. Davenport Assumption descends to 4th in the rankings after being ranked 2nd last week as they lost to Central DeWitt 3-2 earlier this week. Nevada moves up to 2nd and Van Meter moves up from 6th to 3rd. Underwood fell three spots to 6th after losing to Harlan Community 3-2 this past Tuesday. Harlan went from unranked to 14th after defeating Underwood being 8-2 on the year. Beckman Catholic rounds out the top 15 and Dubuque Wahlert Catholic has been dropped out of the top 15 after starting the year ranked 12th due to a 1-8 record on the season.

Class 2A still has Dallas Center-Grimes as the number one team followed by North Scott and Waverly-Shell Rock in 2nd and 3rd, respectively. North Polk switched sports with Independence after the Comets lost to Pella 2-0, so the Comets fall from 4th to 6th. Pella moves up 7th to 5th in the rankings as Spencer falls from 5th to 8th. Glenwood and Iowa Falls-Alden both tumbled out of the top 15 and they were replaced by Western Dubuque in 14th and Central DeWitt in 15th.

Waukee Northwest and Valley remain atop the rankings in Class 3A, but Linn-Mar slid down from their #3 spot to 7th after losing to Pleasant Valley 1-0. The win for the Spartans catapulted them from 9th to 6th in the rankings. Waukee tumbled from 8th to 10th in the rankings with a 6-4 record. Bettendorf ascended the rankings from 12th to 9th after beating Waukee 2-0. Lastly, Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln fell out of the top 15 with Mason City jumping in to take the #14 spot with their only loss on the season coming against a 9th ranked Denver team in Class 1A 4-3.

Sports, April 27th

High School Track and Field

The boys and girls teams of WACO, Winfield-Mt. Union, New London, and Danville will be competing at the Ekstrand Relays tonight.

The Central Lee boys team will compete at the Ekstrand Relays today while the girls team participates in the Arrow Relays tonight.

The Mt. Pleasant girls and boys teams will compete at the Tulip Time Relays today.

Competing at the Drake Relays today will be Isaac Jerrel for Mt. Pleasant in the shot put, Cam Buffington of Winfield-Mt. Union and Thomas Eshman of Central Lee in the long jump, Kade Benjamin in the high jump for New London, and AJ Bonnesen of Danville in the 3200 meter run.

High School Soccer

The Mt. Pleasant boys team will host Keokuk tonight.

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will travel to face off against Keokuk today.

The WACO boys team will look to get back in the win column tomorrow, April 28th, against Columbus at home.

The Central Lee boys team will take on Centerville tonight at home.

The Central Lee girls team will look to get back in the win column today against Centerville at home.

High School Golf

The Winfield-Mt. Union boys team competed at the West Liberty Invitational yesterday and finished in 9th place out of 12 teams. The top golfer for the Wolves was Carter Loyd who shot an 83.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team will be competing in the Moravia Invite tonight.

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will host their Invitational tomorrow.

The New London boys team will face off against Winfield-Mt. Union tomorrow.

The Central Lee girls and boys teams will take on Danville tonight.

High School Tennis

The Mt. Pleasant girls team will travel to Fairfield tonight.

The Mt. Pleasant boys team will take on Fairfield at home today.

College Signings

Jordan Crooks signed her letter of intention to join the Dance Team at Central College as she will be majoring in Elementary Education. The Dutch has been making history this last year as the Dance Team won the National Championship in Division III Pom and took 4th place in Division III Jazz. Central also won conference titles in the Jazz Division, their second year in a row, and the Pom Division. Crooks linked Central College’s atmosphere for the reason she picked Pella,

“I’m really excited to attend Central because they’re a close-knit community and just the fact that I know that I’m going to know everybody there because the school is so small.”

Emma Nye, the defensive specialist with a knack for serving for New London, will be taking her volleyball talents to John Wood Community College in the fall. In her four years at New London, Nye racked up 1,534 digs defensively and served up 170 aces. In Nye’s four years, the Tigers tallied 105 wins with one trip to the state tournament. Nye joins the Trail Blazers who finished last season with an 11-19 record and a 1-3 conference record.

The main attacker for New London, Natalie Burden, signed her letter of intent to continue playing volleyball at the collegiate level at Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg, Illinois. In her four years at New London, Burden totaled 921 kills with 127 aces. On the defensive side of things, she added 55 blocks throughout her high school career. Burden collected 448 kills and 37 aces in her senior season as she led New London to a 28-10 record and an appearance to the Regional Championship. She will be joining a Chargers squad that finished last season with a 25-18 overall record and an undefeated 8-0 record in conference play.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The Tiger softball team won both of their games against Clarke University yesterday. In game one, the Tigers offense scored at least one run an inning after the third inning to win 9-6. Julia Hill smacked a solo home run in the 7th inning and Alexis Davis tallied two RBIs off a triple and single. Aspyn Harrison and Abigail Thompson also tallied two RBIs. In game two, Harrison pitched a quality game allowing only two earned runs and striking out four in 7 innings of work as the Tigers came out on top 8-3. Tegan Burbridge brought home two runs with Krieger, Harrison, and Jevyak each knocking home a run. The Tigers regular season comes to end today in a home doubleheader. KILJ will be on the call for game one at 1 pm with the pregame show at 12:45 pm.

The Tiger baseball team ended their regular season with a thunderous win over Hannibal-Lagrange University 15-5. The big inning for the Tigers was a 9-run 5th inning that saw the Tigers register only one extra base hit: a Derek Marrufo double that scored two runs. Carlos Vicente, Sucre Guzman, Julian Figueroa, Sage Bonner, and Holvin Catala all registered 2 RBIs with Froymer Ortega and Philip Guerrero each tallied one RBI. Jackson Van Roekel picked up the win on the mound. The Tigers earned the 4th seed in the Continental Athletic Conference (CAC) tournament and they will be facing off against Georgia Gwinnett College on May 6th.

Tiger pitcher Cauy Massner will be joining us on Tiger Nation this morning at 9 am.

The men and women golf teams’ next competition will be at the CAC tournament on May 1st.

KeRon Blackwell and the men’s 1600 sprint medley team of Jakim Brock, Jabez Rivers, Judah Rivers, and Daron Jackson will compete at the Drake Relays on April 28th.

This Day in Sports History

1953 – Wrestler Freddie Blassie coins term “Pencil neck geek.”

1961 – NFL officially recognizes the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

1983 – Nolan Ryan becomes the strikeout king (3,509), passing Walter Johnson.

 

 

 

Iowa Utilities Board issues electric generating certificate for Alliant Energy’s solar, battery storage project 

 

Project facilities to be located in Lee County

(Des Moines) – The Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) today issued an order granting a certificate of public convenience, use and necessity to Interstate Power and Light Company, a subsidiary of Alliant Energy (Alliant), for a solar electric generating facility and battery energy storage system (BESS) project to be located in Lee County, Iowa.

Alliant filed its application on October 31, 2022, in Docket No. GCU-2022-0003 for a proposed solar generating facility totaling up to 150 megawatts (MW) and an associated 75 MW BESS project. The proposed project area consists of approximately 925 acres within a 2,685-acre area of agricultural land near the unincorporated community of Wever.

Alliant anticipates the project area will consist of the solar array system and associated electric generating equipment, with approximately five acres designed for the BESS project to be located adjacent to the collector substation. The solar project will connect to inverters, which will connect to a collector substation in the southwest corner of the project, and connect through a generation tie-in transmission line to the ITC Midwest LLC Wever substation. The BESS project will also connect to the collector substation.

The certificate will be limited to the 150 MW solar generating facility and the 75 MW BESS proposed by Alliant. Any increase to the total generation capacity or the addition of a storage facility, or transfer of the certificate to another entity, will require Alliant to file for an amendment to the certificate.

As conditions to the certificate, Alliant is required to provide a report describing the final plan designs as soon as they exist, a flood mitigation plan, a glint and glare report, the completed road use agreement with Lee County, a report detailing the BESS interconnection, final project costs, and the final safety and emergency response plan for the BESS.  The order also specifies that if the project is not completed within two years, the certificate will expire and Alliant will be required to submit a new petition with the IUB.

The order acknowledges that all landowners approved and consented to the use of their land for the proposed project through voluntary easement agreements and Alliant did not seek eminent domain.

Documents regarding Alliant’s solar facility and BESS project are available for review in the IUB’s electronic filing system under Docket No.GCU-2022-0003.

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Linda K. Dodd

Linda K. Dodd, 66, of Bonaparte, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, died Monday, April 24, 2023 at Mercy Hospital in Iowa City.

Friends and family may gather at 12:30 PM on Monday, May 1 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant, where a procession will form for a graveside funeral service at 1:00 PM at the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant. Friends may call  from 2-6 PM on Sunday, April 30 at the funeral home. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 PM.

Memorials may be directed to help the family defray funeral expenses. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

Mrs. Dodd, the former Linda Kay Wise, was born June 14, 1956 in Burlington, IA. She was the daughter of Leslie A. and Donna Mae (Toney) Wise. On April 7, 1987 in El Reno, OK, Linda was united in marriage to Glen Earl Dodd. Mr. Dodd preceded in death in 2009.

Linda made her home in Oklahoma before returning to Mt. Pleasant in 2004. While living there, she worked at Fair Foods, Mini Max Convenience Stores, the Taco Tico and Taco Mayo restaurants and the Reno Inn. After moving to Mt. Pleasant, she worked at the Super 8 Motel and as a para educator for the Mt. Pleasant Community School District. While her grandchildren were her favorite pastime, she also enjoyed garage sales, crocheting, sewing, tablet computer games and SuDuKo puzzles.

Survivors include her children – Sara (Mikeal) Davis of Minooka, IL, Jessica Dodd of New London, Daniel Dodd of Bonaparte and Kenny Quilliams of New London; grandchildren – Colin, Kyle and Celina Davis, Kaylin & Tristan Clancey, Bradlee Wilson, Jaxson Gallup, Trisha Shepherd and Allivia (Colton) Moore, and 2 great grandchildren – Diem and Dessa Moore.

Her parents, husband, daughter Cassandra Jo and great granddaughter Nora Mae Moore precede Linda in death.

KILJ Radio Announces Yorke Prough as Next News Director

KILJ Radio is excited to announce Yorke Prough has been named the next KILJ News Director. He will begin training with current and longtime news director Theresa Rose immediately and will officially assume the role upon her retirement May 31st.

Yorke is no stranger to Southeast Iowa, graduating from Mount Pleasant High School in 2020. You may recognize his familiar voice. For the past year, Yorke has been our weekend radio personality, production assistant, and board operator at KILJ. About his new role at KILJ Yorke said, “There is something special about radio you can’t get with subscription services or anywhere else. Reporting on and delivering news important to people in Southeast Iowa is nothing short of a dream come true.”

Regarding his promotion, General Manager Kadie Johannson said, “Since 2004 Theresa has reported on the news in Southeast Iowa and done it well. She leaves big shoes to fill, but we are thrilled Yorke wants to grow with us and cultivate the next era at KILJ.”