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Henry County Historic Preservation Commission to meet with HC Board of Supervisors
The Henry County Historic Preservation Commission will meet with the Henry County Board of Supervisors at their office at 9:00 AM on Thursday February 16 to discuss and submit the commission’s annual Certified Local Government Report on 2022’s accomplishments and goals for 2023. Immediately following the Supervisors meeting, the commission will reconvene at the 2nd floor conference room for its regular monthly meeting. The public is invited to attend.
Henry County Supervisors Agenda, February 14th
Henry County Supervisors, 100 E Washington St Ste 202, Mt Pleasant IA 52641, Fax: 319-385-3601
AGENDA
February 14, 2023
Approve Agenda
Approve Minutes
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
Washington Mayor Releases Official Statement
The Washington City Council met Tuesday in regular session. Mayor Pro Tem Millie Youngquist read a statement from Mayor Rosien, “Council, in light of individual conversations with you about what you feel would be best, I respectfully offer my formal leave of absence without pay. Pending a resolution of the charges that have been made against me, Jaron Rosien.” The Council’s prepared statement stated, “We accept this leave of absence, and it is our expectation that this leave means that Mr. Rosien will no longer be leading or attending meetings with the city or acting on behalf of the City of Washington in any way… We will work together to keep the city government of Washington afloat, balanced, and going in a forward direction. Thank you for your support.” On January 7th Rosien was charged with Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree, a Class C Felony.
Southeast Iowa STEM Fest
The Southeast Iowa STEM Regional Hub is partnering with local community leaders and educators to host an engaging festival to expose students to the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, also known as STEM. STEM Fest will be held this Saturday, February 11 from 10 am to 1 pm on the Southeastern Community College West Burlington Camps. Exhibitors from throughout the region will spark student and parent interest with hands-on learning activities ranging from robotics and healthcare simulations to magnetism and wind energy.
This free, hands-on event is open to preK-12 children and their families.
Mount Pleasant Moves Forward with Downtown West Gateway Plaza
The Mount Pleasant City Council met in regular session Wednesday night. The Council authorized Mayor Steve Brimhall to sign a contract with Barton Construction for the excavation and construction of the new downtown pocket park. This is the area under the water tower and across Washington Street from the fire station. It is being referred to as the Downtown West Gateway plaza. There was only one bid but the City Engineer approved the dollar amount of $86,261 and recommended the project be awarded to Barton Construction since the local company has done previous projects for the City including the East Plaza at the corner of Washington and Adams Streets.
The Mayor was also authorized by the Council to sign a contract with Prison Industries to provide the manpower to mow Forest Home Cemetery and Old City Cemetery. At $18 an hour the City anticipates the contract will cost about $49,000 for the year April to October.
The council approved the purchase of a new vehicle for the Police Department. The purchase price is the state bid price of $44,040 from Stivers Ford in Waukee.
The Council also approved an expenditure of $15,200 to switch the Waste Water Treatment Plant to L.E.D. lighting.
And Mount Pleasant Fire Chief Drew Schumacher (Shoe-mocker) made several personnel recommendations that were approved by the City Council…Matthew Pierce, Derek Dietrich and Adam Flake were all appointed to the Firefighter Reserve Unit.
Sports, February 9th
High School Basketball
The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will be back in action tomorrow, February 10th, for a conference matchup against Fairfield at 7:30 pm. The girls’ team will travel to play Fort Madison on February 15th for their first game of the regional.
The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team will play Wapello tonight, February 9th, to start their regional play at 7 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 6:45 pm. The boys’ team will play Burlington Notre Dame on February 13th.
The Central Lee girls’ team will be back in action Saturday, February 11th, against Davis County at 7 pm. The boys; team will face off against Louisa-Muscatine on February 13th to start their District play.
The New London girls’ team will travel to play Burlington Notre Dame tonight for their first game of their regional. KILJ, 98.5 FM and 1130 AM, will cover the game. The boys’ team will have their first round game against Danville on February 13th at home.
The Danville girls’ team’s next game is February 14th against West Burlington to start their regional play.
The WACO girls’ team will start their regional play tonight as they face off with Keota at home at 7 pm. The boys’ team will play the winner between Columbus and Highland on February 13th at home.
The Winfield-Mt. Union girls’ team will play the winner of Holy Trinity Catholic and Wapello on February 14th. The boys’ team will host Wapello for their first round matchup on February 13th.
High School Wrestling
The next competition for the Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will be at the Class 2A District 9 postseason meet on February 11th. To make it to state, wrestlers in Class 1A or 2A must finish in first or second-place and third-place finishers in Class 3A District Tournaments will also qualify.
High School Bowling
Mt. Pleasant will be competing in the Southeast Conference Tournament tomorrow, February 10th, at 1 pm at the Iris Bowling Center due to the weather today.
Iowa Wesleyan Athletics
The 23rd-ranked men’s team clobbered St. Ambrose University last night as the Tigers put up triple digits in the win, 100-49. The Tigers allowed only 19 points in the first half as Iowa Wesleyan knocked down 14 three-pointers in the contest. Henry Shannon led the way with 20 points with Gacoby Jones following behind scoring 17 points hitting 3 three-pointers on the night. The Tigers improved to 23-2 on the season and will face off in a Valentine’s Day doubleheader against Baptist Bible College at 7:30 pm. Coach Ashton will be joining us on Tiger Nation this morning at 9 am.
The women’s basketball team will be at home to face off against Columbia College at 5:30 pm tonight.
The men’s wrestling team will look to bounce back against #1 Grand View University in a dual tomorrow.
The women’s wrestling team will wrestle at the Warrior Open on Sunday, February 12th.
The Tigers Indoor Track and Field teams will be competing at the SAU Tune Up/Racewalk tomorrow at 3:30 pm. Coach Davis talked about the success his team has had through the season.
The Tiger baseball team will start their season tomorrow against Hannibal-LaGrange University at 2 pm on the road. The Tigers will look to improve on their 21-30 record from last season.
This Day in Sports History
1895 – William Morgan presents his new sport “Mintonette” to the world at Springfield College, Massachusetts, later renamed it “Volleyball.”
1960 – AFL and NFL agree verbally to a no tampering pact.
1988 – New Hampshire begins a NCAA record 32-game losing streak at home.
Paul Walker
Paul Dean Walker, 79, of West Point, Iowa, passed away at 2:32 a.m. Wednesday, February 8, 2023, at the West Point Care Center in West Point, Iowa.
He was born on August 7, 1943, in Fort Dodge, Iowa, the son of O.C. and Hazel (Skow) Walker. On May 4, 1968, he married Mary Beth Geers in West Point, Iowa.
Survivors include his wife: Mary Beth; one son: Jay D. (Amy L.) Walker; grandchildren: Margaret E. Walker and Mason T. Walker; step-grandsons: Jordan L. Brown and Aden R. Alfred; sisters-in-law: Kate (Dennis) Menke, Rosemary Klemtt and Dorothy (Tom) Peters. Also surviving are several nieces, nephews and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one son: Robert L. Walker.
Paul was a 1961 graduate of Dow City High School and 1967 graduate of Northwest Missouri State. He served in the United States Army from 1967 to 1969 in Korea during the Vietnam War. He worked as a driver’s education teacher and coached football, basketball and track for the Fort Madison Community School System. Paul was an entrepreneur with Sunshine Child Care and also drove for Merschman Seeds. He was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, the West Point American Legion Holtz – Geers Post #668. He served on the West Point Utility board for fourteen years, was a West Point councilman for four years, West Point city mayor for twenty-six years, West Point Sweet Corn Festival chicken chairman for twenty years, member of the North Lee County Foundation and served on numerous other boards. Paul enjoyed woodworking, gardening, boating, hunting and fishing. He was utmost proud of his West Point Community.
Visitation will be held from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. Friday, February 10, 2023, at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point.
The family will receive friends from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 11, 2023, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in West Point.
A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 11, 2023, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Pastor Dan Dorau as celebrant.
Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery with full military rites presented by the West Point American Legion.
Memorials have been established in his memory for West Point City Parks or Calvary Cemetery.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of West Point is assisting the family with arrangements.