Mount Pleasant Water Shut-Off

The Mt. Pleasant Municipal Utilities will have a water shut-off for a valve replacement that will affect Goodyear Road, extending from 34W (235th St.) to the railroad tracks. The water will also be shut off on W. Highland Ln. and N. Highland Cir.

The shut down will occur on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022, from 9:00 a.m. to approximately 2:00 p.m.

The Utilities regrets any inconvenience that this service interruption may cause. For questions or additional details, please call 319-385-2121.

Water Shut Off in Lockridge

The City Office in Lockridge anticipates the water being shut-off Tuesday, November 22. At some point that morning a contractor will shut off the water for about 4 hours to work on a water line.

Vehicle Breakdown Leads to OWI Arrest

On November 19, 2022, at approximately 4:42AM, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a report from a motorist that he observed an S.U.V. in the 2000 Grid of U.S. Highway 218 north of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and that a person in the vehicle was waiving down motorists for possible help. After locating and speaking with the male subject in the vehicle, it was found that Joel Allen Wallace (67 years of age) of Lone Tree, Iowa, was driving northbound on U.S. Highway 218 when his vehicle broke down. During the course of the interaction with Joel, it was determined that Joel had been operating his motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Joel was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to the Henry County Jail without incident where he was later charged with Operating While Under the Influence First Offense, a Serious Misdemeanor.

Sports, November 21st

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant girls basketball team’s first game of the season is tomorrow at home against Pella. The game will be broadcast on KILJ with the opening tip set for 7 pm, the pregame show at 6:45 pm. Coach Watson is looking for his team to play fast paced to get off to a good start for the season.

The Winfield-Mt. Union girls basketball team has gotten off to a quick start in Mendy McCreight’s first year at the helm. In their first game against New London, Bradie Buffington stuffed the stat sheet leading the Wolves in points with 24 adding 9 rebounds and 5 steals. Melina Opepping had a triple-double with 11 points, 12 rebounds, and 11 steals on their way to a dominating 54-24 victory. The Wolves then followed it up with a win over Central Lee 57-33. Buffington and Keetyn Townsley each had 15 points with Oepping and Josie Nelson adding 8 points to the effort. Makayla Morrison and Mya Lampe led the scoring for the Hawks with 11 apiece. Winfield-Mt. Union will host Lone Tree tomorrow at 6 pm and Central Lee will host Mediapolis next Tuesday, November 29th.

The New London girls basketball team also played Davis County last weekend falling 70-28. Natalie Burden did most of the scoring, ending with 19 points on the night. They’ll look for their first win tomorrow as they travel to play Calamus-Wheatland at 6:30 pm.

Elementary Basketball Tournament

Mount Pleasant Christmas Holidays 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament for 3rd – 8th grade boys and girls will be held on Dec 17th, 2022. For more registration details contact Coach Ronnie Ashton at 319-931-2896.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The NAIA held their National Championship run Friday morning with two members for Iowa Wesleyan–one for the men and one for the women–running at the meet. For the men, Logan Lucas, a sophomore, finished in 293rd out of 318 runners with a time of 27 minutes 52 seconds. Lilly Garnsey was the other Tiger that ran as she finished in 310th place, finishing in 21 minutes 23 seconds, her best time of the season. The Tigers also had seven members receive NAIA Scholar-Athlete recognition. Andrew Huhuyana, Marlon Brown, and Ryan Hutchinson for the men with Alyssa Scharlow, Angelynne Blagsvedt, Faith Younce, and Teya Hawkins for the women.

The women’s wrestling team competed at the Missouri Valley Open over the weekend. Alaina Sunlin wrestled for the Tigers in the 101-pound weight class where she finished 3-2 on the weekend, losing her last two matches. Mia Palumbo, ranked 2nd, wrestled in the 109-pound weight class and won by tech fall in her first two matches then by decision in her third. She fell in the semifinals 6-2, but won third place overall after defeating Pauline Grandados by decision, this was the best finish for the Tigers. Faith Cole, Destiny Campbell, and Joanna Vanderwood would each fall in their consolation bracket. The women’s team will be back in action December 7th for a top ten matchup as they will host the #3 Grand View University Vikings.

The men’s basketball team dominated on day 1 of the Cobble Inn and Suites Classic winning by 30 points over Waldorf 77-47. Three members of the Tigers finished with double digit points with Allante Pickens leading the team with 18. Hakeem Odunsi added 16 off the bench and Henry Shannon tallied 14 on the game. On Day 2 it was much of the same as the Tigers extended their winning streak to 7 games after defeating Valley City State University 81-58. Shannon and Pickens continued their dominance as Shannon scored 23 points and collected 7 rebounds while Pickens dropped 16 and dished out 7 assists. Francis Okwuosah and Odunsi each scored double digits off the bench. The Tigers will be at home tomorrow in a big matchup as they face off against #13 ranked William Penn University. Iowa Wesleyan will be doing free admission to the contest as the public is encouraged to come out and show their support.

The women’s basketball team’s next game will be this afternoon against Oklahoma City University at 2 pm to start the Our Lady of the Lake Classic.

This Day in Sports History

1902 – Baseball’s Philadelphia Athletics & Phillies form pro football teams, joining Pitts Stars in the first attempt at a National Football League.

1949 – Bill Veeck sells the Cleveland Baseball team for $22 million, to fund his divorce settlement.

2004 – CFL Grey Cup, Frank Clair Stadium, Ottawa: Toronto Argonauts defeat BC Lions, 27-19; first Grey Cup game played on next-generation FieldTurf surface.

Sports, November 20th

High School Football

The WACO Warriors finish in second place in the State of Iowa as they fall to Remsen St. Mary’s 38-16. Isaac Oswald finished with 212 passing yards on the game including a 25-yard touchdown pass to Colton Leichty. Simeon Reichenbach tallied 95 total yards and one rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter, he also had a forced fumble defensively. The district defensive MVP, Drew Diers, led the Warriors in tackles with 12.5. The Warriors finished the year with a 13-1 record and Coach Edeker talked about how proud he was of how his team has grown over the years.

In a repeat of last year’s Class A state championship game, Grundy Center enacts revenge on West Hancock and shuts them out to win 27-0 and win their 4th state championship.

For Class 1A, Van Meter dominated West Sioux winning 35-7.

Class 2A saw a defensive battle as Central Lyon/George-Little Rock came out on top over Williamsburg 10-6.

Harlan Community captured the Class 3A state championship for the 14th time in school history as they came back and defeated Mount Vernon 30-23.

For the Class 4A state championship game Xavier was able to edge out Lewis Central 45-38. 

Southeast Polk ran away with the 5A state championship over Valley 49-19.

High School Basketball

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the 2022-2023 preseason Girls Basketball rankings. Last year’s State Champions were Bishop Garrigan (1A), Dike-New Hartford (2A), Estherville Lincoln Central (3A), Xavier (4A), and Johnston (5A). Bishop Garrigan, Dike-New Hartford, and Estherville-Lincoln Central retained their number one ranking; however, the runner-up in Class 4A and 5A took over the top spot with Sioux City Bishop Heelan ranked above Xavier for Class 4A and Waterloo West ranked above Johnston. Other notable rankings were Burlington Notre Dame and Winfield-Mt. Union ranked 14th and 15th, respectively, in Class 1A and North Scott ranked 5th in Class 4A.

Elementary Basketball Tournament

Mount Pleasant Christmas Holidays 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament for 3rd – 8th grade boys and girls will be held on Dec 17th, 2022. For more registration details contact Coach Ronnie Ashton at 319-931-2896.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The NAIA held their National Championship run Friday morning with two members for Iowa Wesleyan–one for the men and one for the women–running at the meet. For the men, Logan Lucas, a sophomore, finished in 293rd out of 318 runners with a time of 27 minutes 52 seconds. Lilly Garnsey was the other Tiger that ran as she finished in 310th place, finishing in 21 minutes 23 seconds, her best time of the season. The Tigers also had seven members receive NAIA Scholar-Athlete recognition. Andrew Huhuyana, Marlon Brown, and Ryan Hutchinson for the men with Alyssa Scharlow, Angelynne Blagsvedt, Faith Younce, and Teya Hawkins for the women.

The women’s wrestling team competed at the Missouri Valley Open over the weekend. Alaina Sunlin wrestled for the Tigers in the 101-pound weight class where she finished 3-2 on the weekend, losing her last two matches. Mia Palumbo, ranked 2nd, wrestled in the 109-pound weight class and won by tech fall in her first two matches then by decision in her third. She fell in the semifinals 6-2, but won third place overall after defeating Pauline Grandados by decision, this was the best finish for the Tigers. Faith Cole, Destiny Campbell, and Joanna Vanderwood would each fall in their consolation bracket. The women’s team will be back in action December 7th for a top ten matchup as they will host the #3 Grand View University Vikings.

The men’s basketball team dominated on day 1 of the Cobble Inn and Suites Classic winning by 30 points over Waldorf 77-47. Three members of the Tigers finished with double digit points with Allante Pickens leading the team with 18. Hakeem Odunsi added 16 off the bench and Henry Shannon tallied 14 on the game. On Day 2 it was much of the same as the Tigers extended their winning streak to 7 games after defeating Valley City State University 81-58. Shannon and Pickens continued their dominance as Shannon scored 23 points and collected 7 rebounds while Pickens dropped 16 and dished out 7 assists. Francis Okwuosah and Odunsi each scored double digits off the bench. The Tigers will be at home November 22nd to face off against #13 ranked William Penn University.  

The women’s basketball team’s next game will be Monday, November 21st, against Oklahoma City University at 2 pm to start the Our Lady of the Lake Classic.

This Day in Sports History

1902 – Geo Lefevre and Henri Desgrange create the Tour de France bicycle race.

1969 – Brazilian soccer icon Pele scores his 1,000th goal.

1988 – Boston College beats Army 38-24 in the ‘Emerald isle Classic’ at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road Stadium, the first NCAA American Football game to be played in Europe.

November 21st, 2022 – November 27th, 2022

11/22/22
Kim Sammons - belated from 11/20
11/22/22
Kelsey Norton - belated from 11/21
11/22/22
Ruth Klopfenstein
11/22/22
Melissa Crew
11/22/22
Fran Warth
11/23/22
Rick Williamson
11/23/22
Pat Fricke
11/23/22
Rachel Litwiller
11/24/22
Martha Mabeus
11/24/22
Kirk McPheron
11/25/22
Steve Murphy
11/25/22
Kathy Moothart
11/25/22
Marilyn Scott
11/25/22
Kirsten Smith
11/25/22
Mike & Kathy Moothart Anniversary
11/26/22
Sam Riepe
11/26/22
Kenzie Wellington
11/26/22
Gage Smithburg
11/26/22
Dan & Sara Schurr
11/27/22
Larry Crill

Elizabeth A. “Betty” Long

Elizabeth A. “Betty” Long, 92, of Burlington and formerly of Lockridge, passed away on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington.

Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant with Rev. Dean Graber officiating.  Burial will follow in the Center Cemetery rural Wayland.  Friends may call after 2 p.m. on Tuesday at the Murphy Funeral Home where the family will be present from 4 to 7 p.m. that evening.  A memorial has been established in her memory.

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

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

 

Auditor Shelly Barber conducts post-election audit in Henry County to ensure integrity of the vote

Henry County Auditor Shelly Barber conducted a successful post-election audit of two races in the November election on November 18, 2022. Ballots in the Precinct 3 were hand counted by election workers to ensure they matched the totals reported by the ballot tabulator. The precinct was randomly selected by the Secretary of State following Election Day. The gubernatorial race and constitutional amendment ballot measure were audited. The results matched 100%.

Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate added another layer of protection to Iowa’s electoral process this year by expanding post-election audits to include the statewide constitutional amendment question. All 99 counties are required to conduct a hand-count audit of two races following the November 2022 general election. In previous elections, they audited only the gubernatorial or presidential race.

Auditor Shelly Barber would like to thank all the Precinct Election Officials who worked so hard to help this election go very well and most of all her staff who worked many long hard hours to have everything done according to the Code of Iowa.

“I’d like to thank the county auditors and our more than 10,000 election officials and poll workers across the state for their hard work this year,” Secretary Pate said. “We conducted another fair, secure election in Iowa and these hand count audits are one more way we ensure the integrity of the vote.”

Every ballot tabulator in Iowa undergoes a public pre-election audit to ensure it will count votes accurately on Election Day. Post-election audits are mandatory in all 99 counties following each election.

For more information about election security in Iowa, visit the Secretary of State’s website at sos.iowa.gov. Information about casting your ballot is available at VoterReady.Iowa.gov.