Mount Pleasant Utilities Trustees Meeting

Regular Meeting:

1:00 P.M. Tuesday

January 17th, 202

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 MEETING.
  2. Regular Board Meeting – December 20th, 2022 – Approval.

 

  1. Approval of Warrants.
  2. Treasurer’s Report – Jody Fuller
  3. LEGAL COUNSEL.
  4. Attorney – Timothy J. Whipple (Ahlers & Cooney P.C.)
  1. Management – Nate Lucas, General Manager.
  2. Cedar Lane Well #7 and Water Distribution System Project – Update
  3. Board review of the associated Bid Package #1 (Well Drilling) work.
  4. Board review of the associated Bid Package #2 (Well Equipping) work.
  5. Well #6 Water Treatment Plant PLC Renovation Project – Update:
  6. a) Board review of the associated PLC replacement work.
  7. Henry Street Water Main Replacement Project – No Update.
  8. a) Board review of the associated water main / service replacement work.
  9. Adams Street Substation 15 kV Sheltered Aisle Switchgear Replacement Project – No Update.
  10. Board review of the associated Adams Street Substation 15 kV Sheltered Aisle Switchgear Replacement Project work.
  11. Transmission System Power Supply Project – Update.
  12. Status update of the associated 69 kV transmission system power supply work.
  13. Monthly Activities.

 

  1. Customers.
    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 February 21st, 2023

 

Frank Allred (final arrangements)

Frank LeRoy Allred, 88, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Thursday, January 12, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.

Memorial Services will be held on Thursday, January 19, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cottonwood United Methodist Church rural Wayland with Pastor Gerald Muller and Pastor Jeffrey McPheron officiating.  The family will receive friends from 12:30 until time of the service at the church on Thursday.  Burial will follow in the Cottonwood Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Cottonwood Cemetery or to the Henry County Ambulance Service in his memory.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com

Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.

 

February Exhibit at Local Gallery

During the Month of February, the Mount Pleasant Main Street Art Center will be showing the Photography of Kirsten Heerdt.

A native of Colorado, Kirsten has called Mt. Pleasant home since 1996. Her education in journalism and commercial recreation & tourism has given her a wide variety of experiences. She has captured images from high atop the Rocky Mountains down to the fields of Henry County. Taking the road less-traveled has led her to some pretty amazing places.

Her reception will be held on February 9th from 5 to 7 pm with refreshments and music. This free and open to the public. The Mount Pleasant Main Street Art Center is located at 106 S. Main Street.

Sports, January 16th

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will host Danville tonight, January 16th, at 7:30 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 7:15 pm. The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team will play Oskaloosa at home tomorrow, January 17th, at 7:30 pm.

WACO will be hosting a big conference matchup tomorrow against Winfield-Mt. Union with the girls going at 6 pm.

Danville swept HLV over the weekend with the girls winning 61-45 and the boys dominating 84-47 with Caiden Gourley leading the Bears in scoring with 22 points missing only two shots on the night.

The Holy Trinity Catholic girls’ team defeated Fort Madison 49-36 over the weekend and the Crusaders fell in the boys game 52-51 despite a furious 20-point fourth quarter. The Crusaders will face off against Mediapolis tomorrow with the girls going at 6 pm followed by the boys.

Central Lee will play Burlington Notre Dame tomorrow with the girls going at 6 pm.

New London will host Danville tomorrow here on KILJ with both games being covered with pregame at 5:45 pm.

High School Wrestling

The Mt. Pleasant boys’ team competed at the Centerville Big Red Invitational over the weekend winning two matches. Bowen Davis won his match by decision and William Birdsell took his match by fall. Their next match is January 19th against Fairfield.

Two wrestlers for the Mt. Pleasant girls team competed at the Mid-Prairie Invitational over the weekend with Jayden Housch going 2-2 at the meet finishing in 4th place and Zenlynn Lee also went 2-2 ending on a win to capture 5th place.

WACO had their Warrior Invite over the weekend and here are some of the highlights. Codder Malcom of Wapello snatched first place at 106-pounds. Zach Harbison was another winner for Wapello at 138 pounds. Dominic Lopez of New London defeated Louden Huisenga to take the title at 160 pounds. At 195 pounds, Josh Glendening of Mediapolis took the top spot. Lastly, New London took first place at the 220 pound weight class in Trent Wilkerson.

HWP released their rankings for high school wrestling with Don Bosco taking the top spot in Class 1A. Dom Lopez and Louden Huisenga are both ranked at 160 pounds with Lopez at #2 and Huisenga at #8. Josh Glendening of Mediapolis is ranked 2nd at 195 pounds and Trent Wilkerson is ranked 8th at 220 pounds. Burlington Notre Dame is ranked 2nd as a team with 5 wrestlers ranked with Carter West, Isaiah Fenton, and CJ Walrath all being ranked first in their respective weight classes. CJ Davis is ranked 4th at 120 pounds and Kaiden Dietzenbach is ranked 2nd at 126 pounds. Class 3A has Bettendorf taking the top spot. Two members of Fort Madison made the rankings at the #8 spot in Teague Smith at 170 pounds and Issac Thacher at 195 pounds.

High School Bowling

Mt. Pleasant will host Fairfield Thursday, January 19th.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The women’s basketball team fell to College of the Ozarks 71-66 as the Bobcats had a strong third quarter outscoring the Tigers 29-15. Isabell West finished with a double-double scoring 19 points and gathering 14 rebounds. They will look to get back in the win column Friday, January 20th, against Haskell Indian Nations at home at 5:30 pm.

The men’s team cruised to an easy win over the College of the Ozarks 70-42 capturing their 17th victory in a row. Joey Brown IV and Victor Munoz tied for team lead in points with 11 followed by Henry Shannon and Gacoby Jones each putting up 10 points. The Tigers will play Haskell Indian Nations at the conclusion of the women’s game on Friday.

The men’s wrestling team will be at home Thursday as they go against Cornell College at 6 pm.

The women’s wrestling team sent six wrestlers to compete at the York University Open for freshmen/sophomores. Sydney Manos won the 191-pound bracket going 4-0 on the weekend, winning by tech fall in the championship match. The Tigers also went against #5 Augsburg University but fell 31-12. JoAnna Vanderwood won her match by decision to pick up the first win of the match for the Tigers. In the highlight match of the day with #1 wrestler in the NAIA went against the #1 wrestler in the NCAA, Adaugo Nwachukwu handled business winning by tech fall over Nina Makem to score the second win for the Tigers. They will be back in action January 18th against Iowa Central Community College at home.

The Tigers captured six events at the Dutch Athletics Classic over the weekend with Shermaine Preston winning the women’s triple jump at 30 feet 2 inches. Bri Hunter won the shot put with a heave of 41 feet 10.5 inches. Faith Younce and Logan Lucas each won the 5,000 meter race for the Tigers. In the sprint, Angel Lottie won the 400 meter dash with a run of 54.07 seconds. Lastly, the 4X400 meter relay team  of Angel Lottie, Marlon Brown, Jabez Rivers, and Daron Jackson won the meet with a time of 3 minutes 37 seconds, two seconds faster than second place. Both the men and women placed 3rd in the meet. The Tigers will be back in action January 21st at the Hilltop Invitational.

This Day in Sports History

1966 – Chicago is granted an NBA franchise to be called the Bulls; it becomes the 3rd NBA franchise in the city, after the Chicago Stags (1946–50) and Chicago Packers/Zephyrs (now Washington Wizards).

2019 – Houston guard James Harden becomes first player to score 55+ points in back-to-back NBA games since Wilt Chamberlain (1962); scores 58 in 145-142 OT loss to Brooklyn; 18 straight games with 30+ points.

2020 – Former Sacramento State softball player Alyssa Nakken becomes first woman to hold a coaching position on a MLB staff when named an assistant by the San Francisco Giants.

Enid Mortland

Enid E. Mortland, 97, of Mt. Pleasant, peacefully passed away on Saturday, January 14, 2023 at Sunrise Terrace Nursing Home in Winfield, Iowa.  The middle child of Howard and Christena Marion Boughton, she was born on November 18, 1925.  Enid grew up in the depression, always ambitious, she learned the valuable trait of being resourceful with little means at a young age…..planting a garden, raising and dressing chickens and sewing her own clothes, on the family farm in New Sharon, Iowa. Fresh food was always plentiful.  In 1943 she graduated high school and married her high school sweetheart, Bill Mortland on September 12, 1943.   They farmed until Bill was called to serve in WWII in 1945 – He came home in 1947 to meet their two year old son, William Lee. Two more children followed; Carma Sue and Shirley Lou.  Life was happy for them.  She and Bill enjoyed square dancing and ballroom dancing.  In 1961 Bill took a job and the family moved to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.  Missing her farming roots Enid embarked on a hobby of baking and decorating cakes … that hobby turned into a successful in home business…..and she became, affectionately, known in the area as the “Cake Lady”.   From Baby, Birthday, Graduation, Wedding and some she always told “don’t tell them where you got this” ……she would tackle every imaginable theme the customer wanted.  She also babysat in her home for precious children; Jerry Kerr, Angie Ross, Brenda & Duane Brown.

In 1982 she took a job at the New London Schools managing their Hot Lunch Program and the team soon became known for tasty nutritious meals under her direction for the student body and teachers too.  At age 70 she tried to retire but soon found she still wanted to “stir her spoon” and began cooking at the Van Vorhies Haus.   She again became known for her delicious meals and the pretty presentation she made for each plate.   At the age of 91 she finally “really” retired.

She was a 39 year Breast Cancer survivor.  A fierce advocate for mammography, she would frequently say “get your boobies checked, girls”!!!

Enid was widowed in 1984 and after maneuvering her way through grief she found another “dance partner” in Ole Olson.  They spent most Friday and Saturday nights dancing at The Moose in Burlington.  Life got more challenging as they aged and Ole passed away in 2022 … Enid’s heart hurt losing her faithful dance partner.   The past few months she spent a lot of time reflecting and “looking out the window” of her life.

Enid is predeceased by her husband, Bill; her parents; a brother Merle; a son William Lee (Billy); grandchildren, Elizabeth, Brandt, & Brian Reiss; son-in-law, George Reiss, and dance partner Ole Olson.

She is survived by daughters, Carma Reiss of Van Horne and Shirley (Ben) Flam of New London; grandchildren, Robin (Jill) Daniel, Sarah (Corey) Finn, Heather (Shane) Mell; great-grandchildren, Allison, Quinn, Braden and Parker; great-great grandchildren, Natalie, Declan, Landry & Peyton; one sister, Lois (Leroy) Hurst, Oskaloosa, Iowa; nieces, Chris, Cindy and Becky; and her best friend from high school, Loretta Caves.

A memorial has been established for the Culinary Arts Department at Mt. Pleasant High School.  Donations may be made (for tax deduction) to The Mt. Pleasant Community School Foundation and designated for Culinary Arts.

Per her wishes she will be cremated with a celebration of life at a later date.

Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family with arrangements and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Steven J. Miller (final arrangements)

Steven J. Miller, 60, of Mediapolis, entered Heaven’s gates on Friday, January 13, 2023 after a hard fought ten year battle with cancer.  Steve was born August 24, 1962 in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa to John and Mary (Toft) Miller.

He was a graduate of Burlington High School and attended Cornerstone Community Bible Church in Mediapolis.

Steve absolutely loved nothing more than his children and grandchildren.  His passion was to follow them to all of their sporting events and they could always find him in his same spot at every event.  He was forever making others laugh and smile with his dry sense of humor and puns.  Steve was a lifelong faithful Chicago Bears fan – no matter how difficult they made it at times.

He always told others that cancer was the best thing that ever happened to him, because it was then that he became a Christian.  He held very closely and strongly to the hope of eternity with his Savior.  When others asked him about his cancer battle, he simply said, “I just put it in God’s hands and trust Him”.   What a legacy to leave behind.

Steve will be deeply missed by his children, Sara (Logan) Ealey of Wapello and Seth (Emma) Miller of Colorado; grandsons Lelan and Ridge Ealey; parents John and Mary Miller of Marion; and brothers Brad Miller of Davenport and Craig Miller of Ohio.  He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lewis and Fern E. Collins Miller and Byron and Ruth Toft.

According to his wishes his body has been cremated and private family inurnment will be held at Burge Cemetery, rural New London.  A memorial has been established for his two beloved grandson’s education. Elliott Chapel, New London, is assisting the family with arrangements and online condolences may be left at www.ellliottfuneralchapel.com.

January 16th, 2023 – January 22nd, 2023

01/16/23
Anna Dale
01/16/23
Don Jones
01/16/23
Shawna Lock
01/16/23
Faye Miller
01/16/23
David Oliver
01/17/23
Scott Kauffman
01/17/23
Lauren Schlagel
01/17/23
Kelsey Rose
01/18/23
Taryn Brown
01/18/23
Brittany Davidson
01/18/23
Jerilyn Horn
01/18/23
Allie Liechty-Hultman
01/18/23
Corey Scott
01/18/23
Jerry Suter - 73
01/18/23
Colton Thompson
01/18/23
Jim and Madeline Swailes/ 64th anniversary
01/19/23
Marsha (Kauffman) Buffington
01/19/23
Griffin Humphreys
01/20/23
Malia Anderson
01/20/23
Tessa Burden
01/20/23
Curtis Dunn
01/20/23
Madison Pullis
01/20/23
Bert Vandenberg
01/20/23
Brenda Mohrfeld
01/21/23
Gary Dustman
01/21/23
Linzie Hood
01/21/23
Richard Latta
01/21/23
Jill Taylor
01/21/23
Seleta Thomas
01/21/23
Terry Vance
01/22/23
Nathaniel Burden
01/22/23
Emma Roth
01/22/23
Deb Thompson
01/22/23
Yorke Prough

Steven Miller

Steven J. Miller, 60, of Mediapolis, died Friday, January 13, 2023 at his home in Mediapolis.

Arrangements are pending at Elliott Chapel, New London.