Ellen Spence

            Ellen Spence, 77, of Mt. Pleasant, died Monday, June 9, 2025 at Savannah Heights in Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. Spence, the former Ruth Ellen Luzadder, was born November 9, 1947 in Glasgow, Iowa. She was the daughter of Harold Verie “Jack” and Venus Opal (Steele) Luzadder. She attended grade school in Glasgow and graduated from Fairfield High School. On January 30, 1966 in Westwood, IA,  Ellen was united in marriage to Carrol Lester “Mo” Spence.

After raising her two sons, Ellen returned to college. She graduated from Iowa Wesleyan College with a B.A. in Business. She then obtained her Masters Degree in Business Administration from St. Ambrose University in Davenport.

Ellen was employed first at the Metromail and later Goodyear. At both companies, Ellen worked in a variety of fields. Ellen was a member of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and the church’s United Methodist Women. She was also a member of T.T.T. Ellen was also a consultant for Pampered Chef, and delighted in supplying her customers with an array of helpful cooking products. At home, Ellen loved to raise flowers – lilies and roses being her favorites. Ellen was also known to love car races. She loved to drive a high performing car, and had even raced on the drag strip in Kahoka, MO.

Those thankful for sharing in Ellen’s life include her husband Mo of Mt. Pleasant; 2 sons – Todd (Tammy Miller) Spence of Mt. Pleasant and Troy (Chris) Spence of Brooksville, FL; 2 brothers – Jerry Luzadder and Harold (Patty) Luzadder, all of Fairfield; 4 grandchildren – Aaron Barrett, Ashley (Jacob Adair) Spence, Hailey (Alex Garcia) Spence and Andrew Spence and 1 great granddaughter – Lilly Barrett.

Her parents, a sister – Lenore Nau, a brother – Bill Luzadder and a grandson – Jeremy Barrett, precede Ellen in death.

A funeral service for Ellen will be held at 10:30 AM on Friday, June 13 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. Pastor Jeffery A. McPheron of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Winfield-Scott Township Cemetery in Winfield.

Friends may call from 12 Noon to 8 PM on Thursday at the Kimzey Funeral Home. The family will be present to receive friends from 4-6 PM on Thursday.

Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church or EveryStep Hospice. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

Mount Pleasant Community Theatre and KILJ Present: Youth Theater Camp This Summer

MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa – This summer, let your star shine! Mount Pleasant Community Theatre and KILJ are teaming up to offer a one-of-a-kind Youth Theater Camp for aspiring young performers.

From Monday, June 23 through Friday, June 27, kids ages 7 to 18 will have the opportunity to step into the spotlight and explore the exciting world of live theater. Campers will learn the ins and outs of acting, costumes, lighting, and stagecraft in a fun and supportive environment.

The camp runs daily from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and the cost is $50 per camper. Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Sign up today through the link available at

Don’t miss this chance to help your child discover their passion for performance and create unforgettable summer memories!

Henry County Supervisors Agenda June 12, 2025 9:00 a.m.

Henry County Supervisors

100 E Washington St Ste 202

Mt Pleasant IA  52641

Fax: 319-385-3601

 

  Chad White, Vice-Chair               Marc Lindeen, Chairman               Steven Detrick, Member    

           319-385-0759                                 319-385-0760                                     319-385-0761________                        

 

AGENDA

Board of Supervisors

June 12, 2025

9:00 a.m.

  1. Approve Agenda
  1. Approve Minutes
  1. Engineer, Jake Hotchkiss Weekly Update
  1. Hub International Insurance, Adam Kerns Discuss Work Comp Renewal
  1. Sheriff Rich McNamee, Decision on Sheriff Receiving Outside Counsel

6.General Assistance Sarah Berndt & Public Health Katie Reuter, Transition

  1. Memorandum of Understanding to Provide Mental Health Patient Advocacy.
  1. Motion to Approve the Final Changes Alternative Energy Overlay District. Ordinance.
  1. 1st Reading on Alternative Energy Overly District Ordinance.

Supervisors’ Sub-Committee Updates

Mount Pleasant School Board Approves Burlington Online Program Partnership, Policy Updates, and Infrastructure Changes

The Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Directors held their June meeting Monday evening, approving several items ranging from a new student support option through a virtual learning agreement to policy updates and facility changes.

Online Learning Partnership with Burlington

In a significant step to support students with unique needs, the Board approved a 28E agreement with the Burlington Community School District to allow Mount Pleasant students to access Burlington’s virtual education program. The option, available for students in grades 6-12, is intended for short-term use in cases where in-person attendance is not viable due to medical, emotional, or family-related challenges.

“We’ve been clear from the beginning: this is not about Mount Pleasant offering a general online school,” said Superintendent John Henriksen. “This is a targeted tool in our toolbox for students who, for reasons beyond their control, need an alternative temporarily. We want to bring these students back into our classrooms when the time is right.”

Board members acknowledged the flexibility this program offers, particularly for students facing medical emergencies, anxiety, or other hardships. They emphasized the importance of regular evaluation and intentional reintegration planning.

Updated Cell Phone and Electronic Device Policy

The Board also approved the first reading of a revised policy concerning student use of personal electronic devices. The policy, required by new state legislation, defines “instructional time” as the full school day, excluding lunch and recess, and prohibits student use of phones, smartwatches, and other devices during that time unless permitted under an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), 504 plan, or for medical necessity.

Superintendent Henriksen noted that this change would mostly affect high school students. Communication to families will be emphasized in the weeks leading up to the 2025-2026 school year.

2025-2026 Student Handbook Updates

Handbook revisions were also reviewed and approved. These updates included minor language corrections, additions for preschool, and clarifications across all grade levels. Principals collaborated on the changes, which reflect current practices and board policy.

Central Campus Facility Update

The Board approved a $47,000 change order to add air conditioning to the warehouse portion of the Central Campus receiving and transportation facility. The space stores sensitive materials such as paper, which require temperature and humidity control. The initial bid package failed to include HVAC for this area.

Instead of installing multiple wall units, the district chose a more efficient solution involving a rooftop air handler and outdoor condenser. The new system is expected to reduce long-term maintenance and improve reliability.

Additional Items Approved

  • 12-Month Employee Vacation Schedule: No changes were proposed, and the Board unanimously approved the continuation of the current schedule.
  • 2025-2026 Bread Bid: The district renewed its bread supply contract with Bimbo Bakeries (Holsum) after receiving no other bids. Slight price increases were noted for sandwich buns and other items.
  • Great Prairie AEA Contract: The Board approved the annual agreement for training and services related to the Special Education Plan, part of statewide changes under House File 612, shifting funding allocations between districts and Area Education Agencies (AEAs).

The meeting concluded with all items passing with unanimous support. Board members voiced continued commitment to ensuring the district remains flexible, student-focused, and well-equipped for the coming school year.

Sports, June 10th

High School Baseball

Central Lee handled Winfield-Mt. Union last night 11-3. Blake Davis continued to tattoo the ball in the winning effort, tabbing two doubles and four RBIs for the Hawks. Lane Genkinger and Riley Kaalberg each collected a double and an RBI for the Wolves. 

Central Lee will take on New London tonight at home at 7:30 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will face off against Hillcrest Academy on Thursday, June 12th, at 5:30 pm at home.

New London crushed Wapello last night, 10-0. Tate Welcher smacked a triple on his way to three RBIs in the win, while Owen Nehring pitched a five inning no-hitter. 

Wapello will tangle with Highland on Friday, June 13th, at 7:30 pm on the road. 

Danville fell to Louisa-Muscatine last night 4-3. The Bears will compete against Van Buren County tonight at 7:30 pm at home. 

Van Buren County came back to beat Hillcrest Academy last night 3-2. Aiden McEntee went the distance on the mound, notching five strikeouts for the Warriors. 

Fairfield remained spotless in the conference standings, beating Washington 9-0 in game one and 8-7 in game two. Cason Miller did most of the work in game one with three RBIs and a triple at the plate, while Dain Burkhart pitched the complete game shutout. 

The Trojans displayed some grit in the bottom of the 7th of game two, scoring three runs to walk-off the Demons. Ethan Bisgard knocked a home run for two RBIs in the win.

Fairfield will travel to Williamsburg tonight at 7 pm. 

Mt. Pleasant kept their hot streak rolling with a sweep of Keokuk last night at Joyce Park. The Panthers showed they can do it both ways, winning a pitchers duel in game one 4-2 behind Liam Marshall’s 6.1 innings, allowing only one hit, while striking out five.

The Panthers followed that up by clobbering the Chiefs in game two 15-2 with Brayton Hutson touting a triple and two RBIs in the win as J.C. Sitar totaled five RBIs between the two contests. 

The Panthers stay on the road tonight to face off against Oskaloosa at 7:15 pm.

West Burlington will square off against Mediapolis tonight at 5:30 pm on the road. 

High School Baseball Rankings

The Iowa Baseball Coaches Association released their updated rankings yesterday and Mediapolis jumped up the rankings to #7 after a week of action. The Bulldogs went 3-0 this past week, outscoring their opponents 30 to 4 in the process. 

Kyler Crow leads the team with a 0.00 ERA and 23 strikeouts in 17.1 innings of work, while notching 12 RBIs at the plate. 

High School Softball

Mt. Pleasant traveled to Lee County last night for a doubleheader against conference foe, Keokuk, and the two walked away having split the night. 

Game one belonged to Keokuk’s Ada Wood as she struck out 11 in the complete game win from the circle, while tabbing two RBIs at the plate in the 11-4 final. Lila Cook collected an RBI single for the Panthers. 

Game two was all about offense as the Panthers slugged their way to a 14-9 victory behind a 2nd inning that featured Jolynn Martin whacking a two-run homer and Paityn Ensminger and Chaley Cook each clocking RBI doubles. Martin finished the game with four RBIs to lead the team. 

The Panthers will host Burlington on Thursday, June 12th, at 7 pm.

Holy Trinity Catholic trounced Pekin last night 18-1. The Crusaders will compete against Wapello tonight at home at 7 pm.

Mediapolis was knocked off by Highland last night 11-2. Kenna Jankowski swatted an RBI double in the loss. The Bulldogs will square off against #15 West Burlington/Notre Dame tonight at home at 7 pm.

#9 Washington staked their claim as teh best in the Southeast Conference last night after drubbing Fairfield 15-6 in game one and 10-1 in game two to sit alone atop the standings. Lilly Bergren provided two RBIs in the game one loss. The Trojans will look for revenge at home tonight against Centerville at 7:30 pm. 

Central Lee will host New London tonight at 7 pm.

Danville will face off against Van Buren County tonight at home at 7 pm.

WACO will take on Pekin tonight at 7 pm at home.

High School Cross Country

The Mt. Pleasant Cross Country team will be starting up their optional summer runs on June 16th. The runs are available to any 7th through 12th grader with paces and plans dependent on the level of experience. Coaches may not be present at every run as upperclassmen often lead the runs.

On Mondays and Wednesdays, the runs will begin at 6:30 am at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the runs will begin at Saunders Park by the swimming pool at 7 pm. The runs will continue through mid-August until the cross country camp. If you have any questions, then contact Coach Murray at 319-850-0867. 

Middle School Track and Field

Mt. Pleasant’s Avery Fedler, who will be a freshman in the fall, made the trip west to Seattle for the Brooks PR Invitational on Sunday to race against the best in the nation and the Panther finished in 3rd place in the 800-meter junior division with a time of 2 minutes and 12 seconds. Her parents are Jeff and Shannon Fedler, two successful Division I athletes.

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees will host the Quincy Doggy Paddlers tonight at 6:30 pm.

The Clinton LumberKings will take on the Normal CornBelters tonight at 6:30 pm at home.

This Day in Sports History

1880 – MLB Boston Red Caps’ outfielder Charley Jones becomes the first to hit two home runs in one inning, both off of Tom Poorman in a 19-3 win over the visiting Buffalo Bisons. 

1944 – Relief pitcher Joe Nuxhall at 15 years, 316 days, debuts for the Cincinnati Reds; becoming the youngest player in MLB history. He later becomes an All-Star and a broadcaster.

1974 – Philadelphia Phillies slugger Mike Schmidt hits a ball off the public address speaker hanging from the Houston Astrodome roof. The first time the feat was accomplished since the Astrodome opened in 1965.

Fort Madison Teen Reported Missing, Public Asked for Help

Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating 17-year-old Lily Ann Schuelka, who has been reported missing since June 5, 2025.

According to the Iowa Missing Person Information Clearinghouse, Lily is described as a white female, standing 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing approximately 130 pounds. She has red hair, hazel eyes, and was last in contact with anyone on Thursday, June 5.

The Fort Madison Police Department is actively investigating her disappearance and urges anyone with information—no matter how small—to come forward.

If you have seen Lily or have any knowledge of her whereabouts, please contact the Fort Madison Police Department or the Iowa Missing Person Information Clearinghouse.

Your assistance could make a critical difference in bringing Lily home safely.

Naig Highlights Crop Progress Amid Shifting Weather Conditions Across Iowa For Week of June 2nd – June 8th

Naig Highlights Crop Progress Amid Shifting Weather Conditions Across Iowa

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig offered comments today following the release of the latest Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report, published weekly by the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). The report provides vital updates for producers and stakeholders throughout the growing season from April through November.

“While the highest rainfall totals were concentrated in western Iowa over the past week, much of the state received some rain and cooler temperatures,” Secretary Naig noted. “The crops could use some heat, and it looks like it’s on the way. The warmer weather and possible showers in the forecast this week should give the corn and soybeans a lift.”

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship also issues a weather summary alongside each weekly crop report, providing context on how conditions are influencing field progress and plant development.

According to the report for the week ending June 8, Iowa farmers had an average of 4.7 days suitable for fieldwork. Key field activities included hay cutting and crop spraying.

Crop and Soil Conditions:

  • Topsoil moisture: 4% very short, 21% short, 71% adequate, 4% surplus

  • Subsoil moisture: 5% very short, 28% short, 64% adequate, 3% surplus

Corn Progress:

  • Emerged: 92% (4 days ahead of 2024, 2 days behind the 5-year average)

  • Condition: 85% rated good to excellent (up 1 percentage point from last week)

Soybean Progress:

  • Planted: 97% of expected acres

  • Emerged: 88% (10 days ahead of 2024, 4 days ahead of average)

  • Condition: 80% rated good to excellent (down 1 percentage point from last week)

Small Grains and Forage:

  • Oats: Emergence nearly complete, with 53% headed and 10% turning color

  • Oat Condition: 84% rated good to excellent

  • Alfalfa Hay: 77% of first cutting completed, with some second cutting reported

  • Hay Condition: 82% good to excellent

  • Pasture Condition: 70% good to excellent (slight decrease from last week)

The weekly report, along with weather summaries and additional agricultural data, is available online at nass.usda.gov.

Connie I. Woodsmall

 

Connie Irene Woodsmall, 73, of Mt. Pleasant, died Thursday, October 10, 2024 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

Connie was born in Mount Pleasant, the daughter of Everett L. and Lavina Irene (Miller) Woodsmall. She graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School. She matriculated to Iowa  Wesleyan College and received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.

Connie started her career as a Licensed Practical Nurse at Pleasant Manor Care Center. Following her graduation from Iowa Wesleyan, she became a Registered Nurse and continued her career as an RN at Pleasant Manor. Connie then accepted a position as an RN at the Henry County Health Center. She completed her working career as an RN for the Parkview Nursing Home in Wayland.

Connie’s favorite pastime was reading. A voracious reader, she often spent her free time with a book in hand.

Those thankful for sharing in Connie’s life include her son and his wife – Tony & Kristin Woodsmall of Mt. Pleasant; 2 sisters – Betty Goben and her husband Dennis of Mt. Pleasant, and Goldie Coen of Burlington; 3 grandchildren – Tanner, Kaia and Trace Woodsmall and 3 great grandchildren – Laila, Leann and Lilly Woodsmall.

Her parents and 3 siblings – Dorothy Ellis, Ruth Woodsmall and Mike Woodsmall, precede Connie in death.

A funeral service for Connie will be held at 1:30 PM on Saturday, October 26, at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street in Mt. Pleasant. Burial will be at a later date in the Pleasant Point Cemetery, rural Mt. Pleasant.

Visitation will be from 12 Noon until service time on Saturday, October 26.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com