Iowa HHS Announces First Flu Deaths of Season

(Des Moines, IA) The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announces today the first influenza-related deaths confirmed as occurring during the 2022-23 influenza season: both elderly people (81 years and over) from northern Iowa with underlying conditions. The current flu season began on October 3, 2022.

Influenza strains, along with other respiratory viruses are circulating the state. The most recent HHS flu report shows the virus at a moderately high level of activity in the state. Iowa hospitals are reporting high patient admission rates. Iowans can help reduce the burden on hospitals and health care providers by taking a few simple precautions.

Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and our family from severe illness, hospitalization and death. Iowans should also follow simple practices to keep themselves and their family members healthy during respiratory virus season.

Practical Tips to Stay Healthy:

  • Get vaccinated for the flu and COVID-19.
  • Stay home if you are sick.
  • Clean high touch surfaces in your home frequently with household disinfectants.
  • Practice hand hygiene frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or hand sanitizer.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, or if a tissue is not available, cover them with upper shirt sleeve, not a hand.
  • Avoid social gatherings if you or your children are ill.
  • Keep children home from daycare or school who have fever, cough, congestion, runny nose, or sore throat, and until they are fever-free for 24 hours without medications that reduce fever.

If you or a loved one is sick and needs medical care contact your pediatrician or healthcare provider. Your provider can offer advice on whether your child needs to be evaluated in person, tested for COVID-19 or flu, and the best location for care. Iowans should not visit Emergency Department for cold and flu symptoms, sore throats, ear infections, minor burns or injuries, sprains and strains, rash or other skin irritations.

Additional Flu and COVID-19 Vaccination information:

  • Vaccinate your children ages 6 months and older against influenza as soon as possible.
  • Vaccinate your children ages 6 months and older against COVID-19; children 5 and older who had their primary series more than 2 months ago should receive an updated COVID-19 booster as soon as possible.

Iowans with questions about vaccines should speak to their health care provider. Find a vaccine provider here: or https://www.vaccines.gov/.

Marilyn Long

Marilyn Long, age 96, of Mount Pleasant, died Thursday, December 1, 2022, at Savannah Heights.

Marilyn was born April 7, 1926, in Mount Pleasant, the daughter of Charles and Mary (Oldfield) Wandling. She graduated from Mount Pleasant High School. On April 7, 1945, Marilyn was united in marriage to Edward “Bud” Long. The couple made the Mount Pleasant and Salem communities their home. Marilyn worked at Sheaffer Pen and Emerson Electric. She also was a great farm hand, always tending to the animals. Marilyn enjoyed volunteering at Old Threshers and the Festival of Lights. Marilyn and Bud were very involved and active members in the community, earning the Citizens of the Year Award in 2002, from the Chamber of Commerce. Marilyn was a member of Faith Christian Outreach Church.

Marilyn is survived by her son Dean Long of Mount Pleasant; daughter Jerry and her husband Gail of Loveland, Colorado; five grandchildren, nine great grandchildren; and sister Sally (Larry) Vickroy of Mount Pleasant.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, daughter Diana, two brothers Merritt Wandling and Jim Wandling.

According to Marilyn’s wishes her body has been cremated and there will be no formal services held. Burial will be held at a later date in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is caring for Marilyn and her family. www.powellfuneralhomes.com

Road Closure Continues

Iowa Avenue, south of Mt. Pleasant will continue to have a one-lane road closure, with traffic lights, until Monday, December 5th

Free HollyDaze Concert Presented by the Southeast Iowa Symphony

The Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra invites you to join them at their free family-friendly HollyDaze extravaganza concert on Saturday, December 10th at 3 PM at the Iowa Wesleyan University Chapel Auditorium. The program features a regional adult chorus and a children’s chorus in addition to the orchestra. Music from Leroy Anderson, John Williams (“Home Alone”), Canadian Brass and numerous
Christmas carols. Along with the regional chorus and the children’s choir, Iowa Wesleyan vocal instructors Donna DeBose and Blair Buffington, and Sara Rosales will be featured as soloists on several of the holiday works. The concert takes place at Iowa Wesleyan University Chapel Auditorium at 3 PM on Saturday, December 10th. Admission is free for everyone. Concert goers will have an opportunity to provide additional support for the orchestra during a freewill offering. The concert is underwritten by Stan and Lillian Curtis of Mt. Pleasant.
Further information about HollyDaze Concert can be found at www.seiso.us or writing to seiso@iw.edu.

High School Girls Basketball Rankings (1st of Regular Season)

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their second rankings for girls basketball, the first of the regular season and here are some of the highlights. Class 1A remains unchanged with Algona Bishop Garrigan remaining at the top spot with a 1-1 record, followed by Newell-Fonda then North Linn. Burlington Notre Dame and Winfield-Mt. Union have gotten fast starts to the season with the Nikes sitting at 2-0 and the Wolves at 4-0 and they round out the top 15 with Notre Dame at 14 and Winfield-Mt. Union at 15.

The top 10 teams for Class 2A saw no movement as Dike-New Hartford remains number one followed by Central Lyon and Sibley-Ocheyedan. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont is positioned in 6th and Mediapolis moved up one spot from 12th to 11th. South Central Calhoun and West Branch dropped out with Hinton and Bellevue jumping into the top 15.

Class 3A saw a major shakeup in the top 10 after Estherville Lincoln Central and Unity Christian remained stable at the top 2 spots. West Marshall, 3-0, leapfrogged to 3rd with Center Point-Urbana moved up from 8th in the rankings to 4th. The biggest climb in the rankings was Mount Vernon going from unranked to 10th after a strong 3-0 start. Davenport Assumption was the inverse as they fell from 3rd to 13th after an 0-3 start to the season. West Liberty also fell from 6th to 15th and Clear Lake was dropped out of the top 15.

There is a new top dog in Class 4A as Cedar Rapids Xavier leapfrogged Sioux City Bishop Heelan to take over the top spot. Ballard is now ranked 3rd after being ranked 6th in the preseason. North Scott moved back a spot from 5th to 6th. Carlisle is the new team in the rankings after a 3-0 start to the season they find themselves ranked 12th. Glenwood was the one team to drop out.

Class 5A is very similar to Class 1A in how no teams were dropped from the rankings and similar to Class 2A in how the top 10 remains unchanged with Waterloo West and Johnston holding the top two spots, respectively. Des Moines North fell from 11th to 14th. Davenport North and Waukee jumped up in the rankings to now be placed at 11th and 12th, respectively.

 

Sports, December 2nd

High School Basketball

The Mt. Pleasant girls basketball team will be on the road to take on Fort Madison tonight, December 2nd, at 7:30 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 7:15.

The Mt. Pleasant boys basketball team will face off against Fort Madison tonight at 7:30 pm as they look for their first win in the home opener.

The Winfield-Mt. Union girls and boys basketball teams will be at home tonight against Pekin with the girls game starting at 6 pm and the boys game following.

The Holy Trinity Catholic girls and boys basketball teams next game will be a home contest against West Burlington tonight.

New London will host Central Lee tonight with the girls games starting at 6 pm and the boys going at 7:30 pm.

The WACO girls basketball team will be back in action tonight at 6 pm against Wapello as they are now 1-1 on the season. The boys basketball team will face off against Wapello at the conclusion of the girls game.

The Danville girls and boys basketball teams will travel to face off against Mediapolis tonight with the girls starting at 6 pm.

High School Wrestling

The Mt. Pleasant girls and boys wrestling teams will be competing at the Willard Howell Wrestling Tournament tomorrow, December 3rd.

WACO girls wrestling team will travel to BGM to compete tonight.

.Elementary Basketball Tournament

The 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 women’s basketball team will be in action tomorrow at 1 pm for the first game of a double header against College of the Ozarks as they are looking for their 8th victory this season. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 12:45 pm.

The men’s basketball team is now 10-1 on the season riding a 9-game win streak and they will play tomorrow against College of the Ozarks following the conclusion of the women’s game. Coach Ashton knows that this game will test his team.

The women’s wrestling 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 wrestling team’s next match will be tomorrow at the Buena Vista Open starting at 9 am.

The NAIA released their list of scholar-athletes and the Tigers had athletes selected from mens and womens soccer and volleyball. These athletes achieved at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point average, must be on the eligibility certificate for the sport, and attend one full year at their institution. Women’s soccer had seven athletes recognized in Ayana Lewis, Jacqueline Campos, Ingryd Lima, Baylee Alvarado, Ana Medina-Suazo, Laura Rincon, and Ashley York. Men’s soccer also had seven athletes honored in Alejandro Diaz, Alvaro Morera, Derrick Atuahene, Efrain Alvarado, Fabian Zamora, Logan White, and Luis Larrinaga. Lastly, the volleyball team had six athletes honored in Camryn Heyes, Emily Gehring, Kyra Linkin, Leamaris Fuentes, Leaneris Fuentes, and Michenna Davis.

Iowa Wesleyan released the schedule for both the men and women’s Indoor Track and Field season. The first meet will be tomorrow in Davenport at the Frigid Bee Invite. Bri Hunter returns for her senior season as she won the NSAA Indoor Championship in women’s shot put and went on to compete at Nationals where she ranked 6th in the Nation at the end of the regular season. The Tigers have seven meets before the Conference Championship on February 19th.

This Day in Sports History

1909 – National Hockey Association (NHA) is formed in Montreal; original members include Montreal Wanderers and Montreal Canadiens; becomes NHL after some NHA teams leave due to ownership disagreements, and create their own league.

1951 – Future Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Don Hutson has his #14 jersey retired by the Green Bay Packers; first number retired in franchise history.

1987 – “334” club forms as 334 brave Devil fans journey through 20″ of snow to attend New Jersey Devils 7-5 NHL victory over Calgary at Meadowlands.

Mt. Pleasant School Board Finance Committee Meeting

Mt. Pleasant CSD – Central Office

1010 East Washington Street – Suite 102

Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641

 

The Mount Pleasant Board of Education FINANCE COMMITTEE will meet at 3:00pm on Friday, December 2, 2022, to review/discuss:

 

  1. Special Education Certified Weightings Update
  2. Open Enrollment Report Review
  3. Flexibility Fund Requirement Review
  4. FY24 New Money Calculations
  5. School Board Director District Boundaries Update

 

The meeting is open to the public and patrons are welcome

Students of Character

Mount Pleasant High School is proud to announce the November 2022 Students of Character, Dathan Endecott & Airianna Taylor. 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!

#GoPanthers #PantherProud

 

Additional nominees:

Aleah Johnston

Hailey Nichting

Jorjge Pacheco Ruiz

Kaydi Hummell

Kaylen Hunold

Keaton Myers

Michael Herman

Neko Elliott

Wyatt Nicholson