Wilma Lee Reil

Wilma Lee Reil, 85, of Grimes, Iowa formerly of West Point, passed away at 11:47 p.m.  Sunday, June 22, 2025 at Kennybrook Village in Grimes, Iowa.

Born on January 28, 1940 in West Point, Iowa, the daughter of Vernerd P. and Marie E. (Pollpeter) Schantz. On November 28, 1964 she married Ronald Reil at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church  Church in West Point. He preceded her in death on June 17, 2010.

She is survived by her son Michael Reil of Columbia, Missouri; daughter Suzanne (Tony) Knox of Urbandale, Iowa; and grandsons: Robert Reil and Jacob Knox. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and husband Ronald.

Wilma was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church in West Point and Altar and Rosary Society of the church. She was a self-employed hairdresser in West Point for over fifty five years.

Per her wishes her body has been cremated.

A graveside service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 27, 2025 in Calvary Cemetery with Deacon Mike Linnenbrink officiating.

A memorial has been established in her memory.

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

Brian A. Walters

Brian A. Walters, 61, of Independence, formerly of Danville and Mt. Pleasant, died Saturday, June 21, 2025 at his home.  He was born in Burlington on October 26, 1963 to Donna Sue Grandstaff Elmore.  He was a graduate of Danville High School and was of the Christian faith.  On June 4, 2016, he married Keith Allan Nuehring in Independence.

After graduating he worked as a bartender at the Farmer’s Tavern in New London and the Moose Lodge in Mt. Pleasant.  He worked for the Mt. Pleasant MHI until it’s closing, then at the Independence Mental Health Institute since 2016.

Brian was a member of the Moose Lodge and enjoyed his Wine of the Month Club.  His two favorite times of the year were the fall and the Christmas season. He loved dressing nicely including the cologne, shoes and jewelry.  Brian said “it takes a lot of money to look this good!”  He was very witty and everyone enjoyed his sarcasm, even the wise cracks during stays at the hospital.  Brian loved shopping, even to the grocery store; spending time with his small but close circle of friends; and loved visiting with people.

Survivors include his husband Keith of Independence; sister Bobbi (Craig) Huebner of New London; brother Kent Walters of Wayland; nephews, Kristofer Walters, Ben (Morgan) Fry, Nick (Rachael) Fry and Tylor (Bailey) Huebner; his old English bulldogs Ethel and Olive; his special friends Erin Sherrets, Corey Stoner, Chris Hemmer and Melissa Assink; and a host of other good friends.  He was preceded in death by his mother and brother Kevin.

The family will greet friends from 10:00 – 11:00 am, Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at Elliott Chapel.  Inurnment at Burge Cemetery, New London, next to his beloved Mother and brother will immediately follow.  In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been established.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.

Geraldine “Gerrie” Wolfe

Geraldine “Gerrie” Wolfe, 99, of Morning Sun passed away on March 5, 2025 at Sunrise Terrace in Winfield.  Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, July 3, 2025 at Elmwood Cemetery.  Following graveside services, a time of food and fellowship will be held at the   Memorials may be directed to the Morning Sun Ambulance and American Legion Post 112 of Morning Sun in Gerrie’s name.  Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sandhfuneralservice.com.  Snyder & Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Morning Sun is caring for Geraldine’s family and her arrangements.

Geraldine Diehl was born on April 11, 1925 in Burlington, the daughter of Frank Walter and Mildred (Lieberknecht) Diehl.  Gerrie was a graduate of Wapello High School and went on to receive her nursing training in Burlington.  In 1945, Gerrie was united in marriage to Archie Wolfe in Washington, Iowa.  Gerrie was a homemaker and worked as a school nurse at Morning Sun Community Schools.  She was a member of Centenary Morning Sun United Methodist Church.  She enjoyed playing cards and watching sports; especially men’s and women’s Iowa basketball and wrestling.

Gerrie will be deeply missed by her children, Tim (Marsha) Wolfe of Long Lane, Missouri Christie (Ken) McElhinney of Morning Sun and Sheldon Wolfe of Miller, Missouri; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.

Gerrie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one son, Kim Wolfe and siblings, Dean Diehl, Evelyn Jackson and Marjorie Hawkins.

Prep Baseball: Postseason Matchups for Our Local Squads in Classes 1A and 2A

Prep Baseball- Hard to believe that the 2025 Iowa high school baseball regular season for Classes 1A and 2A will be closing up shop as the fireworks blast off for the 4th of July. But the holiday weekend will start off the first round of postseason play around the state, so let’s take a look at our local matchups.

Class 1A

Substate 5 will have our attention, specifically District 10, when action gets underway on July 5th at 5 pm. Moravia enters as the top seed for District 10, hoping to finally knock the doors down to a state tournament berth that has been denied routinely by the likes of New London and Burlington Notre Dame over the last several years.

The Mohawks are surprisingly great for such a young team, touting just three upperclassmen in the starting lineup. Blake Helmick is the senior captain for the team with a batting average north of 0.350 and an ERA south of 2.30. Yet, their entire pitching staff, full of sophomores and freshmen, sports a 1.98 ERA for the season.

In their first matchup, the Danville Bears, who are still searching for their first win of the season, will make the pilgrimage to Moravia to play at 7 pm. The Bears have struggled all over the diamond this year with a team batting average of 0.181, a team ERA of 7.09, and 4.3 errors per game.

The bright spots of the squad are Jaden Bauer, who leads the team with a 0.382 batting average with a triple, a home run, and seven RBIs, and Alex Holtkamp, who is slugging 0.520 with five RBIs and slinging a 3.63 ERA on the mound with 31 strikeouts.

Danville Player to Watch: Alex Holtkamp (0.360 batting average with one home run and five RBIs)

Moravia Player to Watch: Declan DeJong (0.490 batting average with three home runs and 19 RBIs)

The night will begin with a different matchup and a new team in the Class 1A ranks, Pekin versus Van Buren County at 5 pm with the Warriors acting as the home team in Moravia. The pair of contralateral Southeast Iowa Super Conference foes typically meet up once a year with the two having traded the last four matchups.

The Warriors handled the Panthers after an offensive explosion in the 2nd inning made it a 7 to 2 lead, eventually leading to a 14-3 thrashing. Three Panther errors helped six unearned runs score as Aiden McEntee was the only Warrior to finish with multiple RBIs (two) and Izaak Loeffler was the only one to tab an extra-base hit.

Since 2009, the two have met up 14 times with six of the games being decided by 10 runs or more and, aptly, the two have an even 3-3 record in those games. The Panthers do have the advantage in close games with a 3-1 record in games decided by two runs or less.

The winners of Moravia versus Danville and Van Buren County versus Pekin will play on July 8th at 7 pm.

Van Buren County Player to Watch: Izaak Loeffler (0.426 batting average with 10 RBIs)

Pekin Player to Watch: Henry Adam (0.472 batting average with one home run and eight RBIs with a 0.91 ERA and 44 strikeouts)

On the bottom half of the District 10 bracket, New London will get the host the Saturday night doubleheader with Burlington Notre Dame and Keota starting off the night at 5 pm. The Nikes and Eagles have not played one another since July 5th of 2022, where Notre Dame handled business and won 11-1 in the second round of postseason play.

A couple of players from that previous matchup still linger on their respective teams, including Notre Dame’s Landry Haberichter, who finished 3 for 3 with a double and three RBIs in their previous matchup.

Both teams are incredibly young with Keota starting four underclassmen and only two seniors on a consistent basis. Notre Dame has seven 8th graders on the roster with one starting in Garrison Reid, who is batting 0.263 for the year. Still, this team has a roster with state tournament experience.

Notre Dame Player to Watch: Eli Oleson (0.413 batting average with three home runs and 25 RBIs)

Keota Player to Watch: Blake Baker (0.488 batting average with 16 RBIs)

The nightcap will pit New London against Wapello at 7 pm in front of the Tiger fateful. New London has owned this series since 2008 against their SEISC-North counterpart, collecting an 11-3 record during this span.

In fact, New London has won the past seven games against Wapello, outscoring them 44 to 1 in the last four showdowns, including a 10-0 no-hitter performance by Own Nehring on the mound in five innings of work. Tate Welcher knocked home three runs as he slapped a triple in the contest.

Wapello’s lone win of the season involved a walk-off 5-4 win over Lone Tree and a Herculean effort by Wyatt Marlette on the mound, going seven innings and striking out seven. Wapello has scored five runs in one other game and just 18 total runs on the season.

New London has had a flair for the dramatics with nine of their 17 games being decided by two runs or less, including a stretch of six games in a row. Most importantly, they are 6-3 in such games. Clutch is an awfully hard thing to teach a team.

The winner between Notre Dame and Keota and New London and Wapello will face off on July 8th at 7 pm.

KILJ will most likely be covering both games of the July 5th doubleheader in New London.

New London Player to Watch: Memphis Watson (0.527 batting average with 17 RBIs and a 3.26 ERA)

Wapello Player to Watch: Wyatt Marlette (five RBIs and a 5.47 ERA)

Looking at the other matchups in Substate 5, Sigourney possesses the top seed of the grouping as they look to supplement their first state tournament appearance last year with their second consecutive state berth this year. Consequently, they earned a bye.

Sigourney will play the winner of Montezuma and Lone Tree. On the bottom half of the bracket, Highland will host the contests with Hillcrest Academy starting the night at 5 pm followed by the Huskies taking on English Valleys at 7 pm.

Class 2A

Jumping up to Class 2A Substate 4, #6 Mediapolis grabbed the top-seed and a first-round bye, accelerating their postseason journey to the District 7 semifinals. The Bulldogs will also get to enjoy home-field advantage when the winner of West Liberty versus Camanche comes to town at 7 pm on July 8th.

Mediapolis has been considered a powerhouse for Southeast Iowa having lost one game this season. A team that was a win away from state a year ago is hitting better and pitching better poses a lot of confidence. Their most impressive win of the year was a 4-3 scraper against Class 1A’s #10 Don Bosco in late May.

However, if we were to fast forward to a possible Substate championship meet up for Mediapolis, they would have to get past #10 Beckman Catholic, their only loss of the season and an ugly loss at that in a 13-3 shellacking.

Still, all nine of the Bulldog starts has tallied double-digit RBIs and Lance Ludens is having quite the swan song for the Bulldogs with a 0.500 average at the plate and a 1.79 ERA on the mound. Another player to watch would be junior Kyler Crow, as he touts a 1.09 ERA and 42 strikeouts in his 32 innings on the mound.

Other matchups: Durant versus Tipton. The winner will play Northeast at 5 pm on July 8th in Mediapolis. In District 8, Clayton Ridge will take on Waukon with the winner advancing to Beckman Catholic, while Marquette Catholic will await the winner between MFL MarMac and Postville.

Substate 5

District 9 will house three of our local squads, although there will no guarantee that any of them meet.

On July 5th, Wilton High School will get to host the two matchups with a battle of the Falcons leading off the night with West Burlington competing against Louisa-Muscatine and getting to act as the home team.

The pair played early in the season where small ball got West Burlington their win with 10 singles leading to 7-5 win. Brock Thuleen went 3 for 4 with an RBI in the win but it has been Garret Bence who was able to hit home the run with three RBIs in the contest. Louisa-Muscatine tried the same thing but managed only seven singles.

If we are to use history, it favors West Burlington with a 7-3 record in their last 10 matchups. Both teams have a penchant to give up runs (7.6 for Louisa-Muscatine and 5.6 for West Burlington) but the Green and White Falcons possess 7.7 runs per game, three runs more than Louisa-Muscatine.

The winner will advance to contend with Chariton on July 8th at 7 pm.

West Burlington Player to Watch: Brock Thuleen (0.548 batting average, two home runs and 14 RBIs)

Louisa-Muscatine Player to Watch: Owen Klocksiem (3.10 ERA and 45 strikeouts in 29.1 innings pitched)

The other matchup in Wilton pits the hosts against Winfield-Mt. Union, who co-ops with Columbus, at 7 pm. The Beavers and Wolves have not met before, so a quick glance at Wilton’s schedule reveals a 1-1 record against the SEI Super Conference, blasting Wapello 16-0 and getting trounced by Mediapolis 13-0.

Compare that to Winfield-Mt. Union this year and the Wolves handled Wapello 11-2 and loss handily to Mediapolis 11-1. Despite entering with a record below 0.500, the Wolves are much better than that suggests.

This season has been an unlucky one more than anything with six of their games being decided by three runs or less and (un)amazingly the Wolves are 0-6 in such games this season. If they even split those contests, then a 6-7, at the time of writing, record appears healthier and more akin to the truth.

The winner will travel to Chariton to take on Central Lee, who earned a bye, at 5 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union Player to Watch: Riley Kaalberg (0.450 batting average, two home runs, and 12 RBIs along with a 4.04 ERA)

Wilton Player to Watch: Ben Garvin (0.432 batting average with 10 RBIs and an 0.88 ERA)

Over in District 10: Albia and Central Decatur will play with the winner to face off against Interstate 35. Cardinal will await the winner between Davis County and Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont.

Up Next

Class 3A and Class 4A postseason brackets will be released some time this week by the Iowa High School Athletic Association.

Mount Pleasant Gears Up for Festive 4th of July Celebration at McMillan Park

Mount Pleasant residents and visitors are invited to join in a day of fun, food, and fireworks during the community’s 4th of July Celebration at McMillan Park. The festivities, set for Friday, July 4, 2025, promise something for all ages.

The celebration kicks off at 5:00 p.m. with a parade. From 5:30 p.m. until dusk, families can enjoy a range of free activities, including trolley rides, carousel rides, bounce houses, and face painting.

The evening will finish with a spectacular fireworks display once darkness falls, lighting up the Mount Pleasant sky in honor of Independence Day.

Food options will be available at the Wright Pavilion. The Henry County Cattlemen will serve meals under the grandstand, while the SE Dance Competition Team will offer snacks. Pineapple whip will also be on hand to help attendees beat the summer heat.

The event is made possible thanks to the City of Mount Pleasant, the MP 4th of July Committee, dedicated volunteers, and the support of generous local sponsors.

Everyone is encouraged to come out and celebrate this patriotic holiday with family, friends, and neighbors.

Jefferson County Open Class Quilts and Pies Auction Set for June 25

The Jefferson County Fair is inviting community members to join in on a cherished tradition with its Open Class Quilts and Pies Auction, taking place on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. The event will be held at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds in the Show Arena.

Pie viewing will begin at 6:00 p.m., giving attendees the opportunity to admire a wide selection of delicious homemade pies. The auction itself is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 p.m.

The event promises something for everyone, from beautiful, handcrafted quilts showcasing local talent and artistry, to what organizers proudly call “the BEST homemade pies in Jefferson County, Iowa.” Attendees are encouraged to come out to support the fair, bid on the items, and celebrate local craftsmanship.

Whether you’re looking for a stunning quilt or a delicious dessert, the Quilts and Pies Auction offers a great way to contribute to the fair while enjoying the creativity and skill of Jefferson County residents.

For more information, visit the Jefferson County Fair’s official website or social media pages.

Jefferson County Fair Parade Kicks Off Monday Evening in Fairfield

The excitement of fair week begins with the beloved Jefferson County Fair Parade, set to roll through downtown Fairfield on Monday, June 23rd at 7:00 p.m. The community is invited to line the streets around the town square to enjoy a festive evening of floats, music, and local pride.

Parade participants will begin lining up at 6:00 p.m. at Fairfield High School. All are welcome to take part, and organizers encourage individuals, businesses, clubs, and organizations to showcase their fair spirit.

The annual parade marks the official kickoff to Jefferson County Fair festivities and is a highlight for many families across the region. Whether marching, riding, or waving from the sidelines, attendees can expect an energetic and welcoming start to a week of celebration.

Come early, bring a lawn chair, and help usher in the 2025 Jefferson County Fair in style! Stay  tuned to KILJ all week long for updates on the Greater Jefferson County Fair 4H/FFA Results.

Search Underway for Missing Boater After Boat Capsizes on Mississippi River

Lee County first responders spent Sunday searching for a missing boater after a vessel capsized Saturday night in the Mississippi River, in an area believed to be north of where the Skunk River joins the Mississippi.

Fort Madison Fire Chief Chad Hannum confirmed that emergency crews are actively searching the river for what is believed to be the sole occupant of the boat. As of Sunday morning, few details have been released, and the individual’s name has not been made public.

The cause of the accident remains unknown at this time.

Lee County Sheriff Elliott Vandenberg stated that deputies from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Fort Madison Fire Department personnel, and Iowa Department of Natural Resources conservation officers are all involved in the search effort.

Authorities said updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Anyone with information that may assist in the search is encouraged to contact local law enforcement.