Access Energy Cooperative Responds Quickly To Report of Sprayer Truck Entangled in Power Line North of Mount Pleasant

Shortly after 11 a.m. on Monday, emergency crews were dispatched to the intersection of 200th st. and Lexington Avenue, just north of Mount Pleasant, following reports of a field spraying truck entangled in a power line.

According to scanner traffic, the incident involved a sprayer truck that became stuck to an overhead power line while working near the roadway. Responding agencies included the Mount Pleasant Fire Department, the Henry County Sheriff’s Department, and Access Energy Cooperative.

Upon arrival, first responders found the driver still inside the sprayer. Out of an abundance of caution, the operator remained in the cab for over 40 minutes until Access Energy crews could safely assess and resolve the electrical hazard.

Using a bucket truck and specialized equipment, Access Energy Cooperative was able to safely disconnect the sprayer arm from the power line. Once the equipment was separated, the operator carefully backed the sprayer away and successfully lowered the boom.

No injuries were reported. The Mount Pleasant Fire Department, & Henry County Sheriff’s Department worked together to secure the road way and clear the area.

The scene was fully cleared shortly before noon. No power was reported to be affected during the accident.

Elizabeth Ann “Libby” Kerr

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Elizabeth Ann “Libby” Kerr, 79, of Mount Pleasant, died Saturday, April 12, 2025, at Harmony Care Center in Cedar Rapids.

Libby was born November 28, 1945, in Mount Pleasant, the daughter of Walter and Anna (Hoffman) Wehrle. She graduated from New London High School in 1964. Libby served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War, with an honorable discharge in 1977. She attended the School of Cosmetology in Cedar Rapids, graduating in 1989. She worked as a hairdresser and massage therapist in Mount Pleasant for many years. Libby enjoyed shopping, caring for her pets, dining out, and spending time with her family and friends.

Libby is survived by her siblings, Ginny (Jim) Ritchey of Burlington, Kay Behmer of Des Moines, Diana (Bob) Olaszek of Plainfield, IL, Betty Ensminger of Mount Pleasant, and Roger (Susan) Wehrle of Ponte Verda, FL.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three siblings Shirley Kay, Jack Wehrle and Pete Wehrle.

According to her wishes, her body has been cremated. There will be a graveside service with Military Rites in the Grant Cemetery at 1:00 p.m.  Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Memorial funds have been established for the American Cancer Society and Alzheimer’s Association. The Olson-Powell Chapel & Crematory is caring for Libby and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Hy-Vee Honors Longtime Employees with Rolling Tribute; Mt. Pleasant’s Jim Aronhalt Featured

After several years on pause, Hy-Vee is reviving a beloved company tradition—celebrating its longest-serving employees in a big way. Starting this week, the faces of dedicated Hy-Vee team members will roll out across the Midwest, featured prominently on the sides of Hy-Vee’s semi-trailers.

Among those honored is Jim Aronhalt of the Mt. Pleasant Hy-Vee, who is celebrating an impressive 45 years with the company. Jim will be one of the first employees featured as part of this renewed effort to spotlight the “helpful smiles” that define the Hy-Vee brand.

To mark the launch of this campaign, the community is invited to a special event on Tuesday, June 10, from 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. at the Mt. Pleasant Hy-Vee, located at 1700 East Washington Street. The semi-truck showcasing Jim’s image will be on-site for photo opportunities, and Hy-Vee representatives will be available for interviews.

The celebration will also include complimentary snacks and refreshments, and all are welcome to attend.

The truck wrap campaign spans Hy-Vee’s nine-state region, turning everyday grocery deliveries into a moving tribute to the people who have shaped the company’s legacy.

Henry County Road Shoulder Maintenance Underway This Week

Henry County road crews will be performing shoulder maintenance this week on two key routes:

  • Franklin Avenue from 235th Street to Salem

  • 235th Street from Mount Pleasant to Westwood

The work will be conducted as a moving operation, and drivers are advised to use caution as one-lane traffic conditions will be in place at times.

Motorists are encouraged to slow down, watch for workers and equipment, and allow extra travel time if driving in these areas.

For more information, contact Tracy Sammons, Office Manager at the Henry County Engineer’s Office.

Mount Pleasant School Board to Meet Monday, June 9

The Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Directors will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, June 9, 2025, at 6:00 PM in the Media Center at Mount Pleasant Community High School.

The agenda includes a variety of important items, ranging from financial decisions to policy updates and personnel matters. Superintendent Henriksen will provide updates on several topics, including the upcoming Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB) Summit on Student Success taking place June 11 in Ankeny, as well as the Board’s summer meeting schedule and legislative developments.

Standing board committees, including the Finance and Site/Policy Committees, will also give brief reports.

Key Action Items on the Agenda:

  • Instructional Support Program: The Board will consider a resolution to continue participation in the district’s Instructional Support Program, along with scheduling a public hearing for July 14 at 6:00 PM.
  • VIBE Program Partnership: A proposed 28E agreement with Burlington Community School District will be considered for shared participation in the VIBE virtual learning program.
  • Student Handbook Updates: Proposed changes to the 2025–2026 student handbook will be up for approval.
  • Bread Bid and Special Education Contract: The Board will vote on the 2025–2026 bread bid and a contract with Great Prairie AEA for the transfer of state special education funding.

Closed Session and Superintendent Contract

Toward the end of the meeting, the Board will enter a closed session under Iowa Code 21.5(1)(i) to conduct a year-end review of the superintendent’s job performance. Following this review, the Board is expected to vote on the approval of the superintendent’s contract.

Community members are encouraged to attend. The full agenda and supporting materials are available through the district website at www.mtpcsd.org.

Explore Iowa’s Native Blooms with a Self-Guided Hike at Oakland Mills Park

Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts have a fresh reason to explore the scenic trails of Oakland Mills Park this June. The Henry County Conservation Department is hosting a self-guided hike titled “Flowers of Iowa” from June 6 through June 19.

This unique, family-friendly activity invites participants to discover and learn about the native flowers of Iowa while enjoying a peaceful walk along the park’s trails. The hike begins at Turtle Town, located next to the Oakland Mills Nature Center. There, hikers will receive instructions and guidance on how to follow the trail and engage with educational materials throughout the route.

The self-paced format offers flexibility for visitors to explore on their own schedule. Informational signs along the trail will provide insights into various wildflowers found in the area, making it both an educational and recreational outing.

Best of all, the program is free to the public—making it an accessible opportunity for anyone interested in Iowa’s natural beauty and botanical diversity.

Whether you’re an avid hiker, a budding botanist, or simply looking for a relaxing walk surrounded by summer blooms, the Flowers of Iowa hike offers a meaningful way to connect with nature.

For more information, contact the Henry County Conservation Department or stop by the Oakland Mills Nature Center.

Washington County 4-H to Host Sheep Showmanship Project Meeting on June 9

Washington County 4-H youth involved in sheep projects are invited to attend a Sheep Showmanship Project Meeting on Monday, June 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the main show ring at the Washington County Fairgrounds.

The session will be led by an experienced project leader who will provide valuable guidance on proper show ring techniques and tips for making a positive impression on judges during competition. Youth are encouraged to bring their lambs to practice hands-on skills, but those without animals are also welcome to come and observe.

Showmanship is a vital component of livestock exhibition, emphasizing not only the quality of the animal but the exhibitor’s ability to handle and present it effectively. This workshop is designed to boost participants’ confidence and sharpen their presentation skills ahead of upcoming county and state fair events.

The meeting is open to all 4-H members enrolled in the sheep project area. No prior experience is necessary, making this an excellent opportunity for newcomers to get involved and learn from seasoned mentors.

For more information, families are encouraged to contact the Washington County Extension Office.

Event Details:

  • What: Sheep Showmanship Project Meeting
  • When: Monday, June 9, 7:00 p.m.
  • Where: Main Show Ring, Washington County Fairgrounds
  • Who: All 4-H members (lambs optional)
  • Hosted by: Washington County 4-H, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

This educational program exemplifies the commitment of 4-H to developing leadership, responsibility, and livestock care skills in youth across Iowa. For more information, families are encouraged to contact the Washington County Extension Office.

Sports, June 9th

High School Baseball

Central Lee handed Fort Madison their third one-run loss in five games after walking off the Bloodhounds in the bottom of the 7th inning to win 8-7. Blake Davis clocked a three-run homer for the Hawks. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will compete against Central Lee tonight at 5:30 pm at home. 

New London will tangle with Wapello tonight at 5:30 pm on the road. 

Burlington Notre Dame will travel to Pekin at 7:30 pm tonight.

Van Buren County will face off against Hillcrest Academy at 5:30 pm on the road tonight.

Fairfield will host Washington for a doubleheader tonight with game one at 5:30 pm.

Mt. Pleasant will head to Keokuk tonight for a doubleheader with game one at 5:30 pm. 

Danville will compete against Van Buren County tomorrow, June 10th, at 7:30 pm at home. 

West Burlington will square off against Mediapolis tomorrow at 5:30 pm on the road. 

High School Softball

Mt. Pleasant and WACO made the trip to Holy Trinity Catholic over the weekend for a tournament and the Panthers split their contest, while the Crusaders swept their opponents.

Mt. Pleasant collected their second victory of the season in dominant fashion, scoring 10 runs in the 5th inning to beat WACO 19-1. Saige Burchett, Parker Coleman, Bella Dodds, and Chaley Cook each pushed across three runs in the effort. 

Against the Crusaders the Panthers did not have the same type of success on offense, losing 8-2. Makayla Simpson slugged a double and a triple for two RBIs for Holy Trinity Catholic. Paityn Ensminger and Chaley Cook knocked home the two runs. 

Holy Trinity Catholic capped off the weekend with a 15-2 thrashing of WACO as Sydney Jarvis clouted a home run for five RBIs in the win.

Mt. Pleasant will travel to Keokuk tonight for a doubleheader with game one at 5:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 5:15 pm.

Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against Pekin tonight at 7 pm on the road. 

WACO will take on Pekin tomorrow, June 10th, at 7 pm at home.

Central Lee dropped their weekend showdown to Fort Madison, 6-4. Columbus will try to win their fourth straight game tonight on the road at 7 pm against Central Lee.

New London finished the weekend winless at the Mustang Classic, losing 14-5 to Davis County and 10-4 to Moravia. Kellee Milks tabbed four hits and an RBI over the two games. The Tigers will start a three-game road stand tonight against Wapello with first pitch at 7 pm.

#15 West Burlington/Notre Dame has now dropped three straight after being swept at the Oskaloosa Classic over the weekend. The offense could not find a rhythm against the hosts, losing 6-1. Madelyn Thomas smacked an RBI double in the loss.

Game two saw the offense jump out to a 5 to 0 lead through the first three innings before surrendering seven runs in the middle innings to fall 7-5. Whitney Snowden cracked a home run for two RBIs against the Rockets. 

The Falcons will look for redemption tomorrow against Mediapolis on the road at 7 pm.

Van Buren County will face off against Hillcrest Academy tonight at 7 pm to start off a five game road trip. 

Mediapolis will take on Highland tonight at 7:30 pm on the road. 

Fairfield will face off against Washington at home tonight in a doubleheader with game one at 5:30 pm.

Danville will travel to Louisa-Muscatine tonight at 7 pm.

High School Cross Country

The Mt. Pleasant Cross Country team will be starting up their optional summer runs on June 16th. The runs are available to any 7th through 12th grader with paces and plans dependent on the level of experience. Coaches may not be present at every run as upperclassmen often lead the runs.

On Mondays and Wednesdays, the runs will begin at 6:30 am at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the runs will begin at Saunders Park by the swimming pool at 7 pm. The runs will continue through mid-August until the cross country camp. If you have any questions, then contact Coach Murray at 319-850-0867. 

High School Track

Hall of Fame coach, Dave Hutchcroft, will be hosting a hurdling clinic for any girls going into 6th through 8th grades, starting tomorrow, June 10th. The clinic will be a total of three days with the other dates being Thursday, June 12th, and the following Tuesday, June 17th. 

The clinic days will run from 9:30 am to 10:30 am at the Mapleleaf Athletic Complex. There is no cost to participate. 

High School Soccer

The girls’ state championship matches were played over the weekend and a dynasty continued but needed some extra time to get there. Here’s a look at the three state champions.

For Class 1A, #3 Assumption ended #1 Denver’s claim to a lossless season after scoring a goal in each half to win 2-0 for their 12th state title. 

Class 3A was next on the schedule and #7 Linn-Mar’s Cinderella run finished a goal short as Olivia Stapleton’s goal helped give #1 Waukee Northwest their first state title in a 3-2 final.

Lastly, in Class 2A, #2 Dallas Center-Grimes collected their 4th straight state title after defeating #1 Waverly Shell-Rock 1-0 in the second overtime period. 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees’ comeback effort fell short against the Clinton LumberKings over the weekend, losing 4-3 with the tying run left on base. Dash Denton had two RBIs in the loss. 

The Bees then split their doubleheader against the Quincy Doggy Paddlers last night, falling 5-2 in game one and sneaking out with a 1-0 win in game two. Colten Clarahan got the win on the mound, allowing only one hit in four innings of work. 

The Bees will host the Doggy Paddlers tomorrow, June 10th, at 6:30 pm.

The Clinton LumberKings concluded their weekend with an extra-innings loss to the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp 9-8, despite scoring eight unanswered runs to tie the game in the top of the 9th inning. The LumberKings will take on the Normal CornBelters tomorrow at 6:30 pm at home.

This Day in Sports History

1914 – Pittsburgh Pirate baseball shortstop Honus Wagner is 2nd player to get 3,000 hits.

1946 – New York Giant Mel Ott becomes first manager in MLB history to be ejected from both games of a doubleheader; Giants lose both games to Pittsburgh Pirates.

2010 – Stanley Cup Final, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA: Chicago Blackhawks edge Philadelphia Flyers, 4-3 in OT for a 4-2 series win; first Championship for Chicago since 1961.