Frank LeRoy Allred, 88, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Thursday, January 12, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.
Frank LeRoy Allred, 88, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Thursday, January 12, 2023, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.
AGENDA
January 17, 2023
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9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update
9:30 Shelley VanDorin Budget Request
10:00 Jim Pedrick, IWU Request Funds FY24
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
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Harold Rex Dovenspike, 69, of New London, died Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at his home. He was born July 13, 1953 in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa to Harold Orville and Marjorie Elaine Kirk Dovenspike. He was a 1971 graduate of New London High School. He served in the Air Force during the Vietnam war and in recent years enjoyed being on the military honor guard at Post 7641 in New London. He served as Post Junior Vice Commander and handled the poppy sales for the last several years. He worked at the Mental Health Institute in Mt. Pleasant and retired from dispatch at the WalMart Warehouse.
Rex was a homebody who enjoyed taking care of his property, but most important to him were his beloved pets, friends and neighbors.
According to his wishes, his body has been cremated and inurnment will be held at a later date. Elliott Chapel, New London is assisting with the arrangements and online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.
Monday January 16th – Friday January 20th. Mt. Pleasant Municipal Utilities will be doing some street repairs on the 100th block of S. Walnut from E. Monroe to Washington.
The Iowa State Patrol has released the final report on the two vehicle crash that occurred Wednesday afternoon at the intersection of 260th Street and Highway 34 west of New London. Dick Richards of Mount Pleasant was operating a vehicle and was at the cross over yield intersection on 34. He continued thru the intersection where his vehicle struck the driver’s side of a van driven by Ed Longanecker, also of Mount Pleasant. Longanecker was driving west on Hwy 34. Richards said he did not see the van. The collision caused the van to spin and come to rest on the north shoulder of Hwy 34 in the west bound lanes. No injuries were reported. Richards was cited for failure to obey a yield sign.
DES MOINES – Governor Reynolds announced a total of $4 million in grant awards to assist the communities of Burlington, Grinnell, Keokuk, Mason City and Washington in the rehabilitation of a total of 131 owner-occupied and rental homes through the Home Rehabilitation Block Grant Pilot Program.
“I’ve been steadfast in my commitment to advancing housing opportunities to ensure that every Iowan can live near their work,” said Gov. Reynolds. “To meet that goal, we must not only build new housing but we also must preserve our existing housing stock. Today’s investments will give new life to more than 130 aging homes so that Iowa families can be proud to call them home for many years to come.”
“The City of Mason City anticipates preserving a total of nearly 50 owner-occupied and rental homes through this investment,” said Mason City Mayor Bill Schickel. “One of our top goals for 2023 is neighborhood flourishing and this award will give that goal a huge boost. I commend Gov. Reynolds for her transformational investment in housing that supports our efforts to make our communities the choice for Iowans to live, work and thrive.”
The pilot program had $4 million in eligible funds available and received applications totaling nearly $4.5 million. Applications were scored on a competitive basis and included criteria such as housing need, impact, community readiness, public/private partnerships and additional funds leveraged. The projects awarded funding are leveraging an additional $3.3 million in additional funding.
Grant Award Recipients:
Grant Recipient | Grant Award |
City of Burlington | $1,000,000 |
City of Grinnell | $1,000,000 |
City of Keokuk | $600,000 |
City of Mason City | $1,000,000 |
City of Washington | $400,000 |
Total | $4,000,000 |
Award details, including project descriptions are available here.
The Home Rehabilitation Block Grant Pilot Program was created as a part of Gov. Reynolds’ $100 million investment to increase the supply of housing options and protect and expand housing opportunities for Iowans to live in or near the communities where they work. The funds are made available through Federal American Rescue Act State and Local Fiscal Relief Funds