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Seeking Vendors for Crafts in the Park 2023
MOUNT PLEASANT— The Mount Pleasant Chamber Alliance is seeking vendors for the 2023 Crafts in the Park, August 31-September 3. Beautiful Central Park will be the stage for a wonderful Labor Day Weekend filled with crafters from all over bringing all kinds of wares.
“Crafts in the Park is a long-standing tradition that folks come from near and far to enjoy.” Delaney Van Ness, Director of Membership said, “We see crafters come not only from Iowa, but all across the Midwest! You’ll see all kinds of exciting goodies that you may not find anywhere else.”
Applications, pricing, rules and regulations can be found at MountPleasantIowa.org. Each vendor space is 20 x 20. Crafts in the Park attracts crafters, antique dealers, repurposed and vintage items.
For more information, contact Delaney Van Ness (319) 385-3101 or emailing delaney@mpiowa.org.
This event is organized by the Mount Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce and made possible by our Gold Sponsor, RWE Renewals and our Silver Sponsor, Cornerstone Building Brands.
The Mount Pleasant Area Chamber Alliance exists to improve the quality of life for Henry County residents through economic growth. The Chamber consists of 340 businesses, organizations, and individual members and includes the Mount Pleasant Area Development Commission and Henry County Tourism.
Payton Hagans and Blaise Porter Headline All-State Teams for Southeastern Iowa
Boys’ Basketball- The All-State teams were announced earlier this week by the Iowa Print Sports Writers Association and the Southeastern Iowa area finished with four student-athletes making a team.
In Class 4A, Merquiche Lewis Jr. of Burlington was named to Third Team for All-State. The senior was the leader for Grayhound team as he scored 554 points on the season for a season average of 24.1 points per game along with averaging 9.3 rebounds per game. Lewis shot 54 percent from the field on the year as he led the team to a 16-7 record on the season and a second place finish in the SEC conference.
Class 3A featured Payton Hagans of Mt. Pleasant making the Second Team. Hagans was phenomenal all year for the Panthers as the Junior led the team in just about every statistical category as he averaged 20.7 points per game along with 8.2 rebounds per game and picking an opponents pocket 2.4 times per game. The Panthers finished 18-6 on the season and as conference champions.
Max Weaton of Fairfield was named to the Class 3A Third Team. The senior led the Trojans as he averaged a double-double with 19.5 points and 13.6 rebounds per game. The big man had great vision as he averaged 3.1 assists per game as well. Fairfield finished the year with a 12-10 record.
New London had quite the year as the Tigers qualified for the state tournament for the first time since the 2017 season. A big reason for that success for their Class 1A First Team star, Blaise Porter. The senior led the Tigers in points, rebounds, assists, and steals. Porter averaged 25 points per game, 8.4 rebounds per game, and 4.6 assists per game. New London ended the year with a 19-7 record.
Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda
AGENDA
March 21, 2023
Approve Agenda
Approve Minutes
9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update
IDOT 5 Year Program
Motion – approve FY 2024 IDOT budget
Motion – approve FY 2024 IDOT 5 year construction program
9:30 Joe Buffington, P & Z Monthly Update
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
Sports, March 17th
High School Track and Field
The boys’ will be heading to Central College today to compete in an indoor meet with the girls’ competing tomorrow at Central College.
High School Soccer
The Mt. Pleasant girls’ soccer season will begin on March 28th against Mediapolis on the road.
WACO’s boy soccer team will start their season at home against Fairfield on March 30th.
The Central Lee boys’ soccer team will take on Keokuk on March 27th as the Hawks start their season on the road.
Youth Basketball
March Madness 5 on 5 Basketball Tournament held at Iowa Wesleyan University for 5th – 8th grade girls and boys will take place on March 18th and 19th. Please contact Head Men’s Basketball Coach Jordan Ashton for more details at 319-385-6307 or visit www.infosports.com.
March Madness
The round of 64 continues today for the national tournament and we have already seen some upsets. The first one of the day was the 4th seed Virginia losing to the 13th seed Furman after the Cavaliers turned the ball over and left JP Pegues open for a three-pointer that fell with 2.4 seconds left to seal the 68-67 win. For the third straight year a 15 seed takes down a 2 seed with Princeton defeating Arizona 59-55 to move on to the second round. Iowa has been knocked out of the tournament after falling to Auburn 83-75. Iowa State takes on Pittsburgh today. The winner of the KILJ Bracket Challenge will get a free cabin rental from Henry County Conservation and a $100 gift certificate to Wiley’s Interior Furnishings and Design with 2nd place getting a meal a month from the Press Box.
For the women’s bracket Iowa nabbed the 2 seed as they face off against Southeastern Louisiana today. Iowa State is the 5 seed and will take on Toledo tomorrow.
Iowa Wesleyan Athletics
The Tiger baseball team will take on Hannibal-LaGrange University on March 21st in a doubleheader matchup with game one at 1 pm. Iowa Wesleyan swept the Trojans to start the year as they outscored Hannibal-LaGrange 25 to 4 and shut them out twice.
The Tiger softball team’s doubleheader against Harris-Stowe State University tomorrow has been postponed.
The men’s golf team will be competing at the Jim Wetherbee Invitational in Galesburg, Illinois on March 25th and 26th for the season opener.
The outdoor track and field season will be getting underway at the Viking Relays on Saturday, March 25th at 10 am. The Tigers will be looking to build on their momentum from the indoor season that saw KeRon Blackwell finish as an All-American after his 4th place finish in the men’s high jump.
This Day in Sports History
1908 – Canadian champion Tommy Burns KOs Irish challenger Jem Roche after 1:28s of the 1st round at the Theatre Royal, Dublin; then quickest world heavyweight boxing title fight.
1955 – After Maurice Richard is suspended for the remainder of the season, riots break out in Montreal. 37 people are injured and over 100 are arrested. The following morning, Richard goes on the radio to ask citizens to stop vandalizing the city.
1976 – Boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter is retried in the US after being wrongly convicted of murder in 1967 (sentence is upheld but overturned 1985).
From Representative Taylor Collins (corrected version)
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Special Ag Guest on KILJ
The week of March 20 is Agriculture Week. KILJ is pleased that United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack will be the guest of Paul Dennison and Kadie Johannson on The Gen Gap at 9 am March 24.
Secretary Vilsack is a former Iowa Governor, served in the Iowa Legislature and was Mayor of Mount Pleasant. He and his wife Christie moved to Mount Pleasant as a young couple so he could join Christie’s father in his law firm.
This is the second time Mr. Vilsack has served as Secretary of Agriculture. He was also a member of former President Obama’s cabinet.
The former Governor also ran a brief campaign for president that launched at the end of November 2006.
County Preservation Commission Meets
The Henry County Historic Preservation Commission held its March Meeting on the 15th at the Henry County Courthouse. The State Historical Society is currently reviewing the Wayland Historic Residential application for the National Register of Historic Places. There are only 53 Rural Schools of Henry County books left at the auditor’s office so if anyone is still interested in a copy, now is the time to pick one up before they are gone. Pat White reported on the progress of the Henry County Cemeteries book. A good portion of the book has been completed and under review. There are several special chapters that need to to be researched and written before a first draft of the book is produced. There were several announcements of upcoming history related events; the Henry Co Heritage Trust is sponsoring a historic church tour April 30 in Mt. Pleasant, the Winfield Museum is having a program on high school basketball history at the veterans building April 16 at 2:00 pm, and the James Harlan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is holding a 100th anniversary celebration on March 25 at the Ashford Park Clubhouse. The next commission meeting will be Wednesday April 19.