Wilma Anderson

Wilma JoAnn Anderson, 77, of Mediapolis, passed away on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at Genesis East Campus in Davenport.  Visitation will be held on Sunday, February 26, 2023 from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Snyder &  Hollenbaugh Funeral & Cremation Services of Mediapolis.  Funeral Mass will be 10:30 a.m. on Monday, February 27, 2023 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Dodgeville. Burial will follow in Kossuth Cemetery.  A memorial has been established for St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Dodgeville.   Online condolences may be left at www.sandhfuneralservice.com.

Wilma JoAnn Vantiger was born on October 20, 1945 in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of Ben and Angela (Fedler) Vantiger.  Wilma attended grade school in Yarmouth and graduated from Mediapolis High School in 1963.  On August 1, 1964, she was united in marriage to Larry Anderson at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Burlington.  Wilma worked at the Burlington Hawkeye, Ann’s Flowers and most recently was a Pharmacy Tech at Heritage Family Pharmacy retiring in November of 2022 after 27 years of service. Wilma was a member of St. Mary’s Church of Dodgeville serving on various committees and singing in the choir.  She also was a member of Kings Daughters and the Mediapolis Community Theatre where she served on the board and participated in many of the productions.   Wilma enjoyed sewing, canning, gardening, shopping, singing and was very crafty.  She was an avid fan of Iowa Hawkeye football and basketball.

Wilma will be deeply missed by her husband, Larry of Mediapolis; children, Paul (Julie) Anderson of Mediapolis, Terri (Barry) Dowell of Stronghurst and Brian (Heather) Anderson of Mediapolis; grandchildren, Nick (Sydney) Anderson, Caleb (Jamie) Dowell, Abigail Dowell and Kyra Anderson; two great-grandchildren, Eden Anderson and Georgia Dowell; brother, James Vantiger of Mount Union; sisters-in-law, Freida Vantiger and Anita Vanitger, both of Mount Union; sister-in-law, Bonnie (Ron) Fromm of Mediapolis and several nieces and nephews.

Wilma was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Robert and Fred Vantiger; sisters-in-law, Georgianna Vantiger and Marge Fromm.

Owen Vansickel Signs with the Cornell Rams

Mt. Pleasant, IA- Owen Vansickel will be taking his football talents to Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. Vansickel plans on majoring in communications and becoming a sports broadcaster for his future career.

Vansickel will be working on place kicking and kickoffs for the Rams. In his two seasons as the starting kicker for the Panthers he has gone 3 of 5 with his long being 42 yards. Vansickel stated that his long in practice is 57 yards. Straight forward in his demeanor, Vansickel has a clear goal in mind joining this team,

“I’m very excited, just ready to work this offseason and keep on getting stronger.”

Cornell finished last season with a 3-7 record.

Mount Pleasant Municipal Utilities Board of Trustees Meeting Agenda

Regular Meeting:                                                                                           

1:00 P.M. Thursday, February 23rd, 2023

City Hall Council Chamber Room  located at 307 E. Monroe St.

                          

                                                                        AGENDA

 

  1. CALL TO ORDER.
  2. Roll call.
  3. Approval of Agenda.

 

  1. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS.
  2. Regular Board Meeting January 17th, 2023 – Approval.
  3. Work Session – February 9th, 2023 – Approval.

 

  •                                                                                                                                
  1. Approval of Warrants.
  2. Treasurer’s Report – Jody Fuller.
  3. Electric Rates – Update and Review

       

  1. Cedar Lane Well #7 and Water Distribution System Project – Update
  2. Board review of the associated Bid Package #1 (Well Drilling) work.
  3. Board review of the associated Bid Package #2 (Well Equipping) work.
  4. Well #6 Water Treatment Plant PLC Renovation Project – Update:
  5. a) Board review of the associated PLC replacement work.
  6. Henry Street Water Main Replacement Project – Update.
  7. a) Board review of the associated water main / service replacement work.
  8. Adams Street Substation 15 kV Sheltered Aisle Switchgear Replacement Project – No Update.
  9. Board review of the associated Adams Street Substation 15 kV Sheltered Aisle Switchgear Replacement Project work.
  10. Transmission System Power Supply Project – Update.
  11. Status update of the associated 69 kV transmission system power supply work.
  12. Monthly Activities.

 

    1. Employees.

 

  1. OTHER BUSINESS.
  2. Other Business, Unscheduled for Consideration by Board of Trustees.
    1. Executive Session – Personnel & Legal.
    2. a) (Executive Session pursuant to Section 21.5(1)(c) of the Code of Iowa for

        legal purposes).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next Regular Board Meeting: 1:00 p.m. Tuesday March 21st, 2023

DNR TownHall Meeting Location in Wapello Changed

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is hosting a town hall style meeting where local staff will provide updates on recently completed hunting seasons, discuss possible changes to hunting rules and regulations and address other topics as requested. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is moving the location for the meeting due to heavy rainfall and muddy soil conditions impacting the parking area at the Langwood Education Center in Wapello. The meeting has been moved to the Louisa County Conservation Board main office at 12635 County Road G56. The meeting is Thursday, and now begins at 6:15 p.m. The DNR will have staff at the education center redirecting people to the new location.

Winfield-Mt. Union’s Regional Championship Game Postponed

Prep Girls’ Basketball- The girls’ Class 1A Region 8 regional championship game between Winfield-Mt. Union and North Mahaska scheduled for tonight has been postponed due to the winter weather affecting northern Iowa.

The game will now take place tomorrow, February 23rd, at Iowa City West High School at 7 pm. KILJ will still be covering the game with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

February 23, 2023

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

9:00 Sarah Berndt, CDS Monthly Update

Review and Approve Henry County General Assistance Policy Manual

10:00 Denise Ballard with IGHCP to Present

Employee Health Insurance Renewal

Other County Business as time allows.

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

Indian Hills JazzFest

The Indian Hills JazzFest, a tradition that has been taking place for 30 years, will be held in St. John Auditorium on the Indian Hills Community College Ottumwa campus on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24-25.

The weekend of jazz will feature a high school jazz band competition on Friday from 10:45 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. Mount Pleasant and Fort Madison will both be competing on Friday, with Mount Pleasant’s Jazz 2 at 1:30 pm, Jazz 1 at 2:20 pm followed by Fort Madison at 3:10 pm. Other participating high schools this year will include Ottumwa, Waukee, Davis County, Oskaloosa, Centerville, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont, Van Meter, Belle Plaine and North Mahaska.

Participating bands will perform and receive instructional comments from some of the finest professional musicians and clinicians from the state of Iowa.

Still time to order tree and shrub seedlings

 

AMES – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) State Forest Nursery offers spring delivery in April and May for hardwood, conifer and shrub seedlings. Customers can choose to have their order shipped or they can pick it up at the State Forest Nursery in Ames.

Seedlings can be ordered through May 30. The bare-root (no container, soil root ball or moss include) seedlings are packaged in bundles of 25 inside sealed and labeled plastic bags.

Tree varieties include 23 species of native hardwoods, eight evergreen species and 15 smaller trees and shrubs. Prices range from $.70 to $1.20 per seedling. Seedlings are sold in three age classifications, and range in size from 10-30 inches depending on the species.

“Planting trees and shrubs can help landowners reach a variety of goals,” said Pat Griffin, DNR State Forest Nursery manager. “Native, affordable seedlings are available to help you make your planting successful.”

The State Forest Nursery in Ames was established by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s and has operated continuously ever since. All trees are grown from Iowa seed sources to harvest the bounty of native genetics that have thrived in our soils and weather against disease, insects, droughts and floods for many thousands of years.

For more information visit the online sales site at http://nursery.iowadnr.gov/ or call 1-800-865-2477 during regular business hours, Monday – Friday. The Iowa DNR’s expert nursery staff can assist with species selection and answer questions about your tree needs and nursery offerings.