College Football: Former UNI QB McElvain Picks Up First Offer

KILJ — Former UNI quarterback Will McElvain will have no problem of future suitors.

One day after announcing his intentions to transfer from Northern Iowa, McElvain picked up his first offer last night from Western Carolina.

McElvain was replaced as the starter of Mark Farley’s bunch by Michigan State transfer Theo Day.

A Des Moines Lincoln alum, McElvain was coached by now Fort Madison athletic director Ben Fry is in his prep days.

Gary Wayne “Ape Man” Roth Services Postponed

Gary Wayne “Ape Man” Roth, 61, of Salem, died Sunday, October 10, 2021 at Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines.
He was born December 27, 1959 in Missouri to Wilbert and Agnes Wagoner. In 1966, he was adopted by George Emil and Betty Jane Blythe Roth. On July 6, 1982, he married Jane Ann Fisher. He was a member of Faith Christian Outreach Church in Mt. Pleasant and baptized there in 2014.
Gary held many jobs through the years. He was a truck driver, worked security for Jake McVey, and was a jack of all trades. He loved to volunteer for the Red Cross, working in flood recovery, was a volunteer fire fighter for the Pawnee Rock, Kansas Fire Department, and worked security for the Henry County Fair, Old Threshers, Steamboat Days, and the Ft. Madison Rodeo. He received the Governor’s Award for his volunteerism at Community Action. He was a member of the Paddlewheelers and Iris City CB Clubs. He enjoyed fishing, animals, country and gospel music, helping to build things, racing, watching Westerns, martial arts and Scooby Doo on TV. He had a great sense of humor.
Gary is survived by his wife, Jane of Salem; two sons, Little Gary (Samantha) Roth of Burlington and Christopher Roth of Salem; three daughters, Tammy Bencze of Ottumwa, Melanie Stanton of Missouri, and Crystal (Justin) Wilson of Kirksville, Missouri; fourteen grandchildren; one brother, Steve (Cindy) Roth of Milan, Illinois; nieces, nephews and a host of friends. He was preceded in death by both sets of parents; brothers Larry, David, Paul and Bill Wagoner; sister Naomi Dalton; and granddaughter Jazmine.
Funeral services have been postponed until Friday.
Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Crop Progress and Condition Report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented today on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly from April through November.

“October temperatures continue to be unseasonably warm, which have been beneficial for widespread dry-down in the fields,” said Secretary Naig. “Recent rainfall has slowed down fieldwork across portions of the state, but it is helpful in replenishing some subsoil moisture. Looking ahead, rain continues to be in the forecast over the next several days.”

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Crop Report

Scattered precipitation slowed harvest in some areas, but statewide Iowa’s farmers had 5.3 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending October 10, 2021, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included harvesting soybeans and corn, fall tillage and applying fertilizer.

Topsoil moisture levels rated 12 percent very short, 31 percent short, 55 percent adequate and 2 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture levels rated 18 percent very short, 36 percent short, 45 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus.

Ninety-five percent of the corn crop has reached maturity, 8 days ahead of the 5-year average. Close to onethird of corn for grain has been harvested at 30 percent complete statewide, also 8 days ahead of normal. Moisture content of field corn being harvested for grain was 19 percent. Iowa’s corn condition rated 62 percent good to excellent.

Soybeans dropping leaves or beyond reached 96 percent, one week ahead of normal. More than half of Iowa’s soybean crop has been harvested at 56 percent, 9 days ahead of the five-year average. Soybean condition was rated 63 percent good to excellent.

Pasture condition rated 32 percent good to excellent. Overall, livestock were faring well, although conditions varied with some reports of muddy feedlots but also water shortage issues for cattle on pasture.

Weather Summary

 

Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Warmer than average conditions continued across Iowa over the reporting period with positive departures of up to 14 degrees in the state’s northeastern corner. The statewide average temperature was 65.2 degrees, 11.7 degrees above normal. Precipitation behavior flipped from last week as much of eastern Iowa received measurable rainfall while western Iowa reported dry conditions.

Clouds cleared from west to east through Sunday (3rd) afternoon as northerly winds built in with daytime highs remaining in the mid to upper 70s. Under clear skies and light winds, overnight low temperatures ranged from the low 40s northwest to mid 50s southeast with a statewide average low of 50 degrees, five degrees above normal. Cloud cover pushed back into Iowa’s eastern one-third during Monday (4th) morning, holding afternoon highs in the low to mid 70s; clear skies and sunshine warmed temperatures into the upper 70s. With high pressure dominating, the weather pattern remained quiet into Tuesday (5th) with light and variable winds overnight. Scattered morning fog was also reported across northern Iowa stations but quickly burned off as the sun rose. An upper-level disturbance moved through the Midwest over the afternoon hours, shifting winds to an easterly direction and covering the state in mostly cloudy conditions. High temperatures varied from the upper 60s east to upper 70s west with clear skies prevailing in northwestern Iowa. Clouds lingered overnight into Wednesday (6th), holding morning lows in the low to mid 60s, averaging about 10 degrees above normal for early October. Light rain filtered into southeastern Iowa later in the day as a low pressure center spun over Missouri. Additional isolated showers moved into eastern Iowa overnight with rain totals reported at 7:00 am on Thursday (7th) generally below a tenth of an inch; a few stations measured higher totals with Clinton (Clinton County) observing 0.50 inch. Morning lows were well-above average with several stations registering temperatures closer to their climatological high temperatures; the statewide average low was 60 degrees, 17 degrees above normal.

The low pressure center remained cutoff from the upper-level westerly steering flow, slowing down the system appreciably. Waves of showers spun into eastern Iowa through the evening hours with a concentrated area of rain showers covering northeastern Iowa overnight into Friday (8th). The showers finally departed eastern Iowa in the afternoon as skies cleared with daytime temperatures rising into the low 80s; the statewide average high was 80 degrees, 17 degrees above normal. Event rain totals were highest in northeastern Iowa where over 20 stations observed an inch or more; a gauge near New Hampton (Chickasaw County) measured 2.70 inches while a gauge in Waucoma (Fayette County) measured 4.77 inches. Amounts tapered off rapidly farther west with a few tenths of inch in east-central Iowa. Starry skies were visible overnight into Saturday (9th) with patchy morning fog in the northeast. Gusty southeasterly winds increased throughout the day in advance of a strong low pressure system over the Dakotas. Afternoon temperatures were warmer than average with upper 70s and low 80s observed statewide. Rain showers formed along a warm front as it lifted north through eastern Iowa. Rain totals at 7:00 am on Sunday (10th) were very light, amounting to a few one-hundredths, though De Witt (Clinton County) reported 0.20 inch.

Weekly rain totals ranged from no accumulation across much of western Iowa to 4.86 inches in Waucoma. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.26 inch while the normal is 0.66 inch. Clarinda (Page County), Little Sioux (Harrison County) and Shenandoah (Page County) observed the week’s high temperature of 86 degrees on the 8th, on average 17 degrees above normal. Guthrie Center (Guthrie County) reported the week’s low temperature of 41 degrees on the 4th, two degrees below normal.

Two Vehicle Collision on Hwy 218

On October 10th, at approximately 12:35 p.m., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office took a report of a two-vehicle collision, near mile marker 44, on southbound Highway 218.

An investigation into the collision determined, George Rashid, 87, Burlington, was attempting to make a U-turn in the southbound lanes of Highway 218.  Brian Patchett, 56, St Louis, Missouri, was also travelling southbound on Highway 218, and approached the Rashid vehicle as Rashid was trying to make the turn.

The front of Patchett’s car collided with the rear of Rashid’s. Rashid was cited for an Unsafe U-turn.  The combined damages, between the vehicles, was estimated at $8,000.  Both vehicles were driven from the scene and no injuries were reported.

Fatal Mower Accident

A Riverside Casino and Golf Resort employee died of injuries received when he was pinned by a mower.  According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office Thomas Guffey-Rammelsberg was doing routine maintenance Tuesday morning on the Resort’s golf course. He was pinned under the piece of equipment he was operating after it rolled on top of him. Guffey Rammelsberg was pronounced dead at the scene.

Daily Jail Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

Henry County Jail

 

Date:   10-13-2021______

 

JAIL COUNT

 

   30       Henry County Inmates

 

   33       Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

  63       TOTAL

 

Sports, Wednesday, October 13th

Prep Volleyball: No. 1 Notre Dame Rolls, Holy Trinity Upset, Mount Pleasant Claims SEC Crown:

No. 1 Notre Dame 3, No. 9 (3A) West Burlington 0 

Class 1A’s top-ranked Notre Dame rolled to 25-12, 25-13 and 25-22 wins over West Burlington, sweeping the ninth-ranked Lady Falcons in the match of the year in southeast Iowa.

The sweep for the Nikes crowned them Super Conference South Division champions.

Josie Bentz paced the Notre Dame offense with 13 kills while Gabby Deery finished with 12.

Jenna Bentz had 32 assists and Megan Harrell had 10 blocks, as the Nikes had it all working.

McKenna Marlow had five kills for the Lady Falcons.

The win closes Notre Dame’s regular season at 33-8, they’ll be off until next Wednesday when they battle the winner of Lone Tree and English Valleys in a Class 1A second round scrap.

West Burlington, now 27-3, will take on Fairfield Thursday night.

Mount Pleasant Wins SEC Crown

The Mount Pleasant volleyball team went 4-1 over the two day Southeast Conference tournament, clinching the Southeast Conference crown officially last night.

The Panthers picked up a three set win over Keokuk before falling to Fairfield — their first round playoff opponent — in three sets.

That will be Mount Pleasant’s next matchup, set for October 19th, at Fairfield.

Match time is set for 7:00 p.m.

Central Lee 3, No. 5 Holy Trinity 1

Meghan Hopp drilled 23 kills as Central Lee snake bit Holy Trinity in a four-set upset win.

The Hawks earned 25-20, 25-18 wins to start the night before the Crusaders got hot for a 25-13 win in set three.

Set four proved to be all Central Lee with the Hawks punching for a 25-15 win.

Makala Morrison added 18 kills and 23 digs for Central Lee, in a robust effort.

Central Lee, now 16-10, has all the confidence before their Class 3A Region Quarterfinal tilt with No. 9 West Burlington next Monday.

Holy Trinity, who slipped to 32-8, will try to sharpen the knife Thursday in the Mediapolis tournament.

Winfield-Mount Union 3, Mediapolis 0 

Per usual, Winfield-Mount Union used a balanced attack to ride past Mediapolis 3-0 last night in a Super Conference showdown in Winfield.

Bradie Buffingotn had eight kills while Melina Oepping added seven to go along with two blocks.

Lexie Arnold led the Bullettes with eight kills.

Winfield-Mount Union closed it’s regular season at 20-10.

Mediapolis fell to 11-21.

WACO 3, Van Buren County 0 

WACO got into the 20 win mark, as they swept Van Buren County last night in Wayland.

Ellah Kissell led the Warriors’ front with 11 kills, Marie Farmer chipped in with seven.

Grace Coble provided the service with 20 assists.

WACO is now 20-12, Van Buren County dropped to 10-17.

Prep Cross Country: State Qualifying Assignments Released:

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches has released the upcoming state qualifying sites for all classes.

The announcements were made yesterday.

In Class 1A, Columbus, Highland, Hillcrest, Winfield-Mount Union, WACO and Holy Trinity will be traveling to Iowa City Regina.

Race day is set for Thursday, October 21st.

In Class 2A, the machine that is Danville-New London will be at Anamosa. Joining them there will be Louisa-Muscatine and Mediapolis, among others.

Central Lee will go to Williamsburg along with Cardinal.

Class 3A is much more cut and dry, with Mount Pleasant and Washington both traveling to Solon. West Burlington Notre Dame will be in Solon as well, with Keokuk and Fort Madison also joining in on the fun.

College Football: Hankins Named B1G Co-Defensive POW:

University of Iowa senior defensive back Matt Hankins has been named Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week.

The announcement was made yesterday by the Big Ten Conference office.

Hankins was credited with five tackles in Iowa’s win over Penn State, including three solo stops and two assists, along with Iowa’s fourth and final interception of the day.

A native of Lewisville, Texas, Hankins has started 22 consecutive games and has 33 career starts.

The weekly honor is the first for Hankins, who becomes the fourth Hawkeye to earn conference accolades this season.

Iowa will celebrate their homecoming this Saturday when they play host to Purdue.

Kick is set for 2:30 p.m.

College Basketball: Mount Pleasant’s Ashton Named Assistant at Minnesota-Duluth:

The University of Minnesota Duluth men’s basketball team has hired former Mount Pleasant standout Jordan Ashton as an assistant coach for the upcoming 2021-22 season.

Ashton’s playing experience playing experience includes stops at Northwest Missouri State (2012-2014), Kirkwood Community College (2014-2015), Iowa State (2015-2016), and Northern Iowa (2016-2017). Ashton was awarded first team All-American during his time at Kirkwood Community College.

Most recently the top lieutenant for Alex Huisman at Iowa Wesleyan, Ashton helped guide the Tigers to 71.1 points per game.

Duluth opens their season November 12th against the University of Nebraska-Kearney.

College Football: Former UNI QB McElvain Picks Up First Offer:

Former UNI quarterback Will McElvain will have no problem of future suitors.

One day after announcing his intentions to transfer from Northern Iowa, McElvain picked up his first offer last night from Western Carolina.

McElvain was replaced as the starter of Mark Farley’s bunch by Michigan State transfer Theo Day.

A Des Moines Lincoln alum, McElvain was coached by now Fort Madison athletic director Ben Fry is in his prep days.