Iowa Wesleyan Students in Vehicle Accident, No Major Injuries

Iowa Wesleyan University President Christine Plunkett issued this statement regarding a crash involving students headed for Des Moines….

“Iowa Wesleyan is grateful that our students and faculty who were involved in a vehicle accident this morning only sustained minor injuries. The minibus was being driven by a faculty member with seven student passengers headed to the State Capitol to participate in LGBTQ Day on the Hill. The bus rolled onto its side just east of Des Moines and four students were transported to local Des Moines hospitals.

All the students have been treated and released and were headed back to campus.  We are appreciative of the first responders and medical staff who cared for our students.  

The crash occurred on Highway 163 in Polk County east of the Metro Park East landfill Wednesday morning before 9 am.

 

Iowa Girls’ High School Basketball Rankings: Winfield-Mt. Union Improves to #8

Prep Girls’ Basketball- The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their tenth rankings of the season with a local team falling out of the top 15, but no top teams falling from their spot.

Class 1A is still ran by Algona Bishop Garrigan with Newell-Fonda and North Linn following in the 2nd and 3rd spots, respectively. West Fork jumped up the rankings from 8th to 6th as they are still undefeated on the season. Winfield-Mt. Union keeps inching their way up the rankings as they are now ranked 8th after the Wolves improved to 19-0 on the season. Central Elkader fell to 9th from 7th after losing to Waukon 57-45 and just recently the Warriors fell to Turkey Valley in a one point thriller, 41-40. Exira-EHK and Martensdale-St. Marys enter the rankings at 14th and 15th, respectively, as Burlington Notre Dame tumble out of the rankings from their 11th position after losing to Mediapolis 53-44 and Fort Madison 55-38. Earlham also fell out of the top 15.

The top six teams remained constant in Class 2A with Dike-New Hartford still on top of the rankings at 17-0. Underwood dropped their game to Glenwood 62-53 after being down 43 to 18 at the end of the first half; the Eagles are now ranked 9th after being ranked 7th. Mediapolis jumped up the rankings from 15th to 12th after the Bulldogs had a strong week beating a ranked Nikes team and a Class 4A team in Mt. Pleasant. No teams dropped out of the top 15 this week.

The top 10 remained the same for Class 3A with Estherville Lincoln Central, Solon, and Benton Community holding on to the top three spots. Cherokee, originally ranked 11th, and Harlan, ranked 15th last week, dropped out of the top 15. The Braves suffered two losses last week, one was an overtime defeat at the hands of Spirit Lake 60-59 and the other was a controlled win by Estherville Lincoln Central 51-34. Clear Lake jumps into the rankings at 13th and Atlantic takes over the 15th spot.

Dalla Center-Grimes is still the top team in Class 4A with a 15-3 record. Xavier continues to slide in the rankings from 5th to 6th. Pella jumped Carlisle from 9th to 8th, but the Dutch did fall to Des Moines North, who is ranked 15th in Class 5A, 49-46 on Monday. Waverly-Shell Rock dropped from their 10th spot out of the rankings after their loss to Mason City 50-39 on Monday. Mason City rounds out the top 15 after their win over the Hawks.

Class 5A kept the top seven the same with Pleasant Valley sitting on top of the rankings touting an undefeated 18-0 record. Sioux City East dropped from 10th to 14th in the rankings after losing to Sergeant Bluff-Luton 53-43 on Monday. No teams were dropped from the rankings.

Black History Month and George Washington Carver Day

February is Black History Month. Beginning this year, February 1 is George Washington Carver Day in Iowa. George Washington Carver was the first African American student to attend Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm, now Iowa State University, and in 1894 became the first African American to earn a Bachelor of Science. He stayed in Ames and became the first African American faculty member. For more information about Carver’s time in Ames, check out this segment of the PBS program “George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life.” Iowa State is holding a special event to honor Carver February 1, 5:30-7:00 p.m., at the Memorial Union. The event also will be livestreamed.

Nature Photographer Kathleen Casteel Featured in Mount Pleasant Arts IMPACT Mini Gallery

Mount Pleasant, Iowa – The Mount Pleasant Arts IMPACT mini gallery in the Public Library is proud to feature local artist Kathleen Casteel. Casteel is a talented multimedia artist and nature photographer who showcases her work in the mini gallery.

Born and raised in small-town Iowa, Casteel was influenced by her mother’s passion for painting and crafting. With a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature, Secondary Education, and a Master’s Certificate in Gifted Education for grades K-12, Casteel has developed a love for capturing moments in time through her art.

Casteel’s broad range of interests in art includes nature photography, multi-medium art, drawing, painting, crafting, and more. She finds inspiration for her work in her travels and everyday moments and enjoys freezing these moments in time through her art.

Additionally, Casteel makes her own holiday cards and shares her special pieces of art with family and friends.

The Mount Pleasant Arts IMPACT mini gallery is proud to display Kathleen Casteel’s nature photography, which highlights her ability to capture the beauty of the world around us.

As a lifelong traveler, Casteel has explored the US, Canada, and Mexico and has found something she loves everywhere she has gone.

For more information on Kathleen Casteel and her work, please visit the Mount Pleasant Arts IMPACT mini gallery in the Public Library during regular library hours.

Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

February 2, 2023

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9:00 2nd Reading Ordinance, Repeal Title Chapter 7, General Relief Program

9:05 Monthly Department Head Meeting

10:00 Randi-Globe Life Liberty Nation Division Voluntary Coverage

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Update

DNR to recap hunting seasons, discuss possible rule changes at Feb. 23 public meeting

WAPELLO – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a series of town hall-style meetings where local staff provide updates on recently completed hunting seasons, discuss possible changes to hunting rules and regulations, and address other topics as requested.

Locally, the Iowa DNR will be at the Langwood Education Center, 14019 H Ave., in Wapello, on Feb. 23. The meeting begins at 6 p.m.

“We want people to come out, listen to the hunting seasons reviews, ask questions and hear directly from our staff,” said Todd Bishop, chief of the Iowa DNR’s Wildlife Bureau. “Part of the meeting will be devoted to discussing potential rule changes and collecting feedback as we work through the rules process.”

The meetings are open to the public. Comments collected from these public meetings will be considered along with other related comments received by the Iowa DNR prior to proposing changes to hunting rules and regulations. Proposed rules will be presented to the Natural Resource Commission during a regular public meeting for consideration and additional public comment.

Any person attending the public meeting and has special requirements, such as those related to mobility or hearing impairments, should contact the Iowa DNR or ADA Coordinator at 515-725-8200, Relay Iowa TTY Service 800-735-7942, or Webmaster@dnr.iowa.gov, and advise of specific needs.

Frances Barr

Frances Barr, 91, of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at the Great River Medical Center Hospice House, West Burlington, IA.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant. Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

Domestic Abuse Assault

On January 31, 2023 at approximately 8:37p.m. deputies were dispatched to 12149 Highway 99 Apt. A for an intoxicated subject who was swinging a large knife around and making threats. Deputies were advised that Justin Tyler Marshall, age 40, of Burlington, IA was the individual at the residence causing the problem. Deputies made contact with Marshall, and he was detained without incident. Deputies learned that Marshall had assaulted a family member and was also in violation of a no-contact order. Marshall was placed under arrest for Domestic Abuse Assault 3rd Offense (D Felony) and Violation of a No-Contact Order. Marshall was transported to the Des Moines County Jail with no bond.