Friday morning the Iowa Division of Narcotic Enforcement executed a search warrant at 303 E. Kirkwood Avenue in Fairfield. Officers seized a large amount of marijuana in addition to meth, cocaine, psilocybin mushrooms and firearms. Timothy Michael Carey, Jr. was arrested. He is charged with possession of the drugs with intent to deliver, felon in possession of a firearm, and possession of an offensive weapon short barrel rifle in addition to other drug related charges. Fairfield Police, Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol and the Southeast Iowa Inter Agency Drug Task Force assisted in the execution of the warrant.
Rinner receives Southeast Iowa County Services Extension Award
Washington County Extension and Outreach educator Diane Rinner was recognized at the 2022 Southeast Iowa County Services Extension Award Ceremony held in Sigourney on January 26. Rinner earned the Program Area Recognition Award in the 4-H & Youth category. She was presented this award by Extension Regional director Katharinna Bain.
Rinner provides Agriculture in the Classroom monthly lessons in five Washington County school districts. She impacts the lives of Washington County youth by helping them understand the essential role agriculture plays in their lives. She has grown the Agriculture in the Classroom program by increasing the total number of classrooms served by 400% and students by 84%. The total numbers for the 2021/2022 school year include 60 classrooms per month and 1,062 students.
In addition to classroom programs, she has provided hands-on lessons at Hilltop Dairy’s Dairy Days, Ag Exploration – at the SE Iowa Research Farm, Ag Safety Day (for all 2nd-grade students in Washington), and the Washington County Fair. Lesson examples include water conservation, corn by-products, Christmas tree farms, egg hatching, corn to ethanol, beef vs. dairy, hydroponics, and the jobs of a farmer.
Rinner is often invited to various civic groups, commodity groups, and board meetings to discuss her programming/outreach efforts and impact. As a result, Washington County Extension continues to receive generous donations from various funders. She has been featured on WHO radio. Rinner has also served as a mentor for staff from other counties, as they begin their own Ag in the Classroom programs.
Impact statements from classroom teachers
- “Mrs. Rinner was AWESOME in our classroom. Each lesson was interesting, hands-on, involved all the students and allowed for lots of questions, and gave the students some great knowledge about the area we live in!”
- “Miss Diane set the tone for the school year with her first visit! Kids were on the edge of their seats and learned so much in a short amount of time each month.”
- “All of your lessons had some type of hands-on piece which I loved so much! The two lessons I enjoyed the most were the cows and milk lesson and the evergreen tree lesson. Those two lessons got talked about a lot by my class.”
- “My favorite quote from one of my kids was, ‘We get to learn about agriculture, really, like when she comes in here, we have fun projects to do and learn about careers that we might want to do for a living!’ They summed it up well, I love how she makes learning about agriculture fun for everyone.”
Washington County’s Agriculture in the Classroom and work of Rinner done in partnership with Washington County Farm Bureau and is a program largely supported by donations and sponsorships from private individuals, businesses and other community groups. Those who have a shared interest in educating youth about where their food comes from, please contact the Washington County Extension Office on how to be a sponsor and continue this valuable outreach program for youth.
Students of Character
Mount Pleasant High School is proud to announce the December/January 2022/23 Students of Character, Isabella Gonzalez, Drake Landau, & Wyatt Nicholson. These students have demonstrated Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, and Citizenship. Students are nominated by the MPCHS faculty each month. If you see these students at school or in the community, please tell them to keep up the good work! We are Panther Proud of you all!
Additional nominees:
Charice Auwerda
Ethan Sexauer
Jakin Bunnell
Jayden Ullrich
Grace Van De Berg
Ximena Ortiz Munoz
Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda (revised)
AGENDA
January 31, 2023
Approve Agenda
Approve Minutes
9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update
9:30 Public Hearing 1st Reading Ordinance, Repeal Title Chapter 7, General Relief Program
9:45 Joe Buffington, Van Bibber Subdivision, Section 9, Tippecanoe Township
10:00 Rich McNamee, Sheriff Present FY24 Budget
Restructure Job Classification
Resolution for Drug Task Force
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
Collins Capital Connection
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Two Car Collision
Thursday just before 6 pm the Mount Pleasant Police were dispatched to investigate a two car collision in the 600 block of West Courtland Street. Jill McDowell of Wayland was westbound on Courtland when her vehicle was struck by a car driven by Clare Schnicker of Mount Pleasant. Schnicker was backing out of a driveway when the collision occurred. No injuries were reported.
Sports, January 27th
High School Basketball
The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team defeated Wapello last night 82-39 as the Crusaders put up 52 points in the second and third quarters. The boys’ basketball team also came out victorious over Wapello last night 54-48. Holy Trinity Catholic will host Van Buren County tonight for their senior night with the girls’ going at 6 pm and the boys’ playing at 7:30 pm.
New London will be hosting West Burlington tonight with the girls scheduled to play at 6 pm.
The Danville Bears will be hosting Central Lee tonight with the girls going at 6 pm.
WACO will host Hillcrest Academy tonight with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys.
Mt. Pleasant will face off against conference rival, Keokuk, tonight with the boys’ at home and the girls on the road. KILJ will be on the call for the girls’ team with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.
Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to face off with Columbus tonight with the girls’ going at 6 pm followed by the boys.
The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their updated rankings yesterday. Johnston fell from their top spot in Class 5A after losing their first game of the season, Pleasant Valley is now ranked #1. Winfield-Mt. Union moved up the rankings to 9th with Burlington Notre Dame in 11th in Class 1A. Mediapolis is ranked 15th in Class 2A.
High School Wrestling
The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team fell to Burlington last night 74-6. Bowen Davis picked up the lone win of the night for the Panthers by fall. In extra matches, Jaxsen Stuecker and Gavin Kerr picked up wins for Mt. Pleasant. The Panthers will be participating in the Southern Iowa Classic Tournament tomorrow morning.
The Regional Duals for boys’ wrestling has been set with Burlington Notre Dame going against Knoxville in the first round with the winner matching up against Williamsburg for Class 2A on January 31st.
The regional qualifying matches for girls’ wrestling will be taking place tonight and tomorrow.
High School Bowling
Mt. Pleasant will host Burlington tonight.
Iowa Wesleyan Athletics
The women’s basketball team will be back in action tonight at 5 pm against Bacone College at the Bacone Classic.
The #23 ranked men’s team is on an 18-game winning streak and getting into conference play at the Bacone Classic tonight at 7 pm..
The men’s wrestling team’s next competition will be January 31st against William Penn University.
The women’s wrestling team’s next scheduled competition is today at the 2023 Spire Classic.
The Tigers next indoor meet will be the Grinnell Invitational tomorrow, January 28th.
Head Baseball Coach, Blake Beaber, joined us on Tiger Nation yesterday and with the season getting ready to start on February 10th, Coach explained his expectations for the team.
This Day in Sports History
1966 – Wisconsin State Circuit Court Judge Elmer W Roller rules that either the Braves stay in Milwaukee or NL must promise Wisconsin an expansion team for 1966.
1969 – Chuck Noll is named head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
1973 – UCLA’s basketball team wins 61st consecutive game (NCAA record).
Burlington Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Drug Trafficking
DAVENPORT, IA – A Burlington man was sentenced yesterday to 10 years in federal prison for drug trafficking.
Shawn Henry Lewis, age 37, possessed over 380 grams of cocaine and 2,200 grams ofmarijuana with intent to distribute them. Lewis has multiple prior felony convictions related to drug trafficking offenses. Following his prison term, Lewis will have to serve seven years of
supervised release. There is no parole in the federal system.United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. This case was investigated by the Southeast Iowa Narcotics Taskforce, Burlington Police Department, Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Henry County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, and the Drug Enforcement Administration.