Rear-End Collision at Washington and Adams Sends One to Hospital

On the evening of June 5, 2025, at approximately 6:40 p.m., the Mount Pleasant Police Department responded to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of East Washington Street and South Adams Street.

According to authorities, a 2016 Ford Escape driven by Adrien Alberis of Mount Pleasant was stopped at a red light, facing east in the 100 block of East Washington Street. Behind the Ford Escape, a 2018 Hyundai Elantra driven by Sara Woodall of Burlington failed to stop in time, resulting in a rear-end collision.

The impact caused extensive damage to the Hyundai Elantra, which was deemed a total loss. The Ford Escape sustained functional damage but remained drivable.

Following the investigation, Sara Woodall was cited for Failure to Stop in Assured Clear Distance under Iowa Code section 321.285. She was assessed at the scene by Henry County Emergency Services personnel and subsequently transported to the Henry County Health Center for treatment of her injuries.

Assistance at the scene was provided by the Mount Pleasant Fire Department, Henry County Emergency Services, and Breuer Towing & Recovery.

Southeast Iowa Fishing Report

Big Hollow Lake
Water temperature is 73 degrees. Black Crappie – Fair: Find crappie on the edge of the flooded timber on the south side of the lake in 9-10 feet of water up a foot or so off the bottom.  Bluegill – Fair: Some are starting to sneak back onto the spawning beds; many are still out in 6 to 7 feet of water.  Use a worm and slip bobber to clear the water so you can  vertically jig over top of them. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Bass have recovered from the spawn.  The bigger the bass the farther they are back in the trees.

Iowa River (Columbus Junction to Mississippi River)
Recent rains are forecast to keep the river levels stable until middle of next week before falling again. Channel Catfish – Good: Try cut bait in the backends of the sandbars or stink baits behind brush piles.

Lake Belva Deer
Water temperature is 72 degrees. Water clarity is 7 feet.  Black Crappie – Fair: Try slow drifting or vertically jigging over the habitat and in about 12-16 feet of water.  Bluegill – Fair: Find bluegills out in deeper water 10-14 feet down in the trees. They might come back in to continue the spawn as the water continues to warm.

Lake Darling
Water temperature is 71 degrees. Water clarity is good at 50-60 inches. The water has a green tint; it’s starting to clear again. Black Crappie – Fair: Look for crappies down by the dam in brush piles in deep water out from the high rip-rap bank or on the rock pile field on the ends of the dam. Bluegill – Fair: Bluegill fishing slowed with most bedding areas vacant.  They may start to come in as the water warms into the 70s.  Anglers are catching most in 6-8 feet of water.

Lake Geode
Water temperature is 73 degrees. Water clarity is 6 feet. Black Crappie – Good: Find crappies in the habitat in 8 to 19 feet of water; try vertically jigging. Bluegill – Fair: Bluegills are starting to return to the spawning beds after a brief break.  Use a worm and bobber or a small jig tipped with a waxworm. Largemouth Bass – Good: Bass are looking for young bluegills and crappies to feed on.

Lost Grove Lake
Water temperature is 68-70 degrees.  Curly-leaf is still in good health; hasn’t started the summer die back yet. Bluegill – Fair: Bluegill fishing has slowed. They should start to move back on to the beds as the water warms back up. Largemouth Bass – Fair: Bass are cruising the shallows feeding on the young bluegills; use crankbaits or topwater baits.

Railroad Lake
Minnows can’t be used as bait.
Black Crappie – Slow: Work the brush piles in the middle of the lake; use small jigs. Bluegill – Excellent: Try worm and bobber and small jigs fished a few yards out from shore. Channel Catfish – Slow: Catfishing has slowed with falling water temperatures. Largemouth Bass – Good: Use nightcrawlers rigs and assorted artificial baits.

Skunk River (Rose Hill to Coppock)
River levels were slowly dropping; forecast to start to rise again with recent rainfall. Channel Catfish – Good: Catfishing with stink baits and cut baits had started to slow, but should pick up with the rising water. It’s time to try nightcrawlers again.

For more information on the above lakes and rivers call the Lake Darling Fisheries Office at 319-694-2430.

 

Sports, June 6th

High School Baseball

Mt. Pleasant’s unorthodox offense led the Panthers to their first conference win of the season, beating Washington 9-3. A Briar Bender RBI single in the 4th inning opened up the game for errors and walks as the Panthers took a 5 to 3 lead all while only registering one hit at the time. Payton Walker, Brayton Hutson, and J.C. Sitar each notched two RBIs. Walker picked up the win on the mound in 6 innings of work, he struck out nine Demons. 

Mt. Pleasant will head to Keokuk on Monday, June 9th, for a doubleheader with game one at 5:30 pm. 

Danville fell to West Burlington last night 6-3. Caleb Bush collected two RBIs for the Falcons, while Alex Holtkamp clubbed a home run on his way to three RBIs for the night in the losing effort. 

Danville will square off against New London at 7 pm tonight on the road. 

New London snapped Burlington Notre Dame’s six-game winning streak over the Tigers last night in a thrilling 10-9 finish that saw the Nikes score three runs in the bottom of the 7th inning. Seven Tigers tabbed an RBI as Riley Raines had a two-RBI double to lead the way. 

Burlington Notre Dame will make the trip to Van Buren County tonight at 7 pm.

Van Buren County clobbered Pekin last night 14-3 as the Warriors worked 13 walks in the win. Aidan McEntee led the offense with two RBIs.

Mediapolis blanked Central Lee last night 6-0. The Hawks will attempt to bounce back tonight on the road against West Burlington with first pitch at 5:30 pm.

Mediapolis will take on Hillcrest Academy tonight on the road with gametime at 5:30 pm.

Wapello lost to Louisa-Muscatine last night 10-5. Wyatt Marlette knocked in three of the team’s runs. Wapello will face off against Pekin tonight at 5:30 pm on the road. 

Fairfield remained atop the Southeast Conference after sneaking past Fort Madison last night 2-1. Carson Elmore claimed seven on the mound in five innings for the Trojans. Fairfield will travel to Mid-Prairie tonight at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will play Highland tonight at 5:30 pm at home.

High School Softball

Mt. Pleasant could not stop #9 Washington last night, losing 9-0. Paityn Ensminger broke up the no-hitter bid with a single. The Panthers will compete in the Holy Trinity Catholic tournament tomorrow, June 7th. 

New London was shutout by Holy Trinity Catholic last night 8-0. The Tigers will host Danville tonight at 7 pm.

Holy Trinity Catholic will travel to Van Buren County tonight at 7 pm.

Danville had no answer for #15 West Burlington/Notre Dame, falling 8-0. Faith Gibb collected three RBIs and a double for the Falcon offense, while Orayana Gonzalez pitched the complete game shutout with four strikeouts. 

#15 West Burlington/Notre Dame will battle for SEISC-South supremacy tonight at home against Central Lee with first pitch at 7 pm.

Van Buren County slugged Pekin last night 11-3. Ashlynn Huff smacked two doubles for four RBIs in the winning effort. 

Wapello lost to Louisa-Muscatine last night 7-0. The Arrows will travel to Pekin tonight at 7 pm.

Mediapolis lost to Central Lee last night in extra innings, 2-1. Payton Harris took the loss in the circle, despite pitching all 8.1 innings and generating four strikeouts. 

Mediapolis will continue their road stand tonight at Hillcrest Academy at 7 pm.

Columbus outpaced Hillcrest Academy last night in a 14-12 final. Jacqueline Farrier logged three RBIs in the win for the Wildcats. Columbus will take on Lone Tree tonight at 5:30 pm on the road. 

Fairfield trounced Fort Madison last night 13-4 after a 10-run sixth inning. Lilly Bergren clocked a two-run home run in the effort. The Trojans will compete in the Iowa City West Softball Classic today with their game one opponent being Assumption. 

WACO will face off against 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 hurdles clinic for any girls going into 6th through 8th grades, starting on Tuesday, 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 matchups are set for tomorrow, June 7th, as two of the teams are looking to finish the season without a loss. 

In Class 1A, unbeaten Denver took down Hudson 2-1. The Cyclones will square off against Assumption after the Knights defeated Bishop Heelan 1-0. Their game will be at 11:30 am.

For Class 2A, #1 Waverly-Shell Rock will look to knock off the defending champions, #2 Dallas Center-Grimes at 5:30 pm. The Go-Hawks downed ADM 3-1, while the Mustangs shutout Xavier 2-0. 

The Cinderella story continued for #7 Linn-Mar in Class 3A after defeating #3 Ankeny Centennial last night 2-1. #1 Waukee Northwest will await them in the championship at 2:30 pm after taking down #4 Waukee last night 1-0. 

The 2025 boys’ state championships will conclude today.

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees keep finding a way to win after an extra inning walk-off last night lifted the Bees past the Quincy Doggy Paddlers, 6-5. Griffen Bushnell was the hero of the game as he slapped the RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning to score Caleb Seibers. 

The Clinton LumberKings split their doubleheader last night against the Springfield Lucky Horseshoes, losing game one 7-2 and taking game two 3-0. The LumberKing pitching staff in game two allowed only six hits and struck out eight as JC Dermody collected the win on the mound. 

The Bees will host the LumberKings tonight at 6:30 pm. Community Field will be shooting off fireworks at the conclusion of the game.

This Day in Sports History

1923 – Edgar Wallace became the first British radio sports reporter, when he made a report on The Derby for the British Broadcasting Company, the newly founded predecessor of the BBC.

1971 – Willie Mays hits all-time record 22nd extra inning home run. 

2018 – LeBron James eclipses Michael Jordan’s record (109) for most 30-point games in NBA playoff history in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 110-102 Game 3 Finals loss to the Golden State Warriors.

New Mural at Henry County Extension Office Celebrates 4-H and Local Artistry

Mural Artist: Annie Guldberg “Oil Painter Annie” & Volunteer Painter Malia Lohmann

MOUNT PLEASANT — A blank gray wall on the side of the Henry County Extension Office is being transformed into a vibrant celebration of youth, agriculture, and community, thanks to the brushstrokes of local artist Annie Guldberg — also known as Oil Painter Annie.

Guldberg, a full-time Mount Pleasant artist, has spent the past year honing her mural skills and reaching out to area organizations with one goal in mind: to bring more large-scale public art to Southeast Iowa.

Her persistence paid off when the Henry County Extension Office responded to her outreach with an offer — and a wall.

“This actually started last fall,” Guldberg explained during an interview on site. “They even had a second option — a barn east of town — but we realized it wouldn’t be visible enough. So we went with this wall, and it’s just a perfect location.”

 

The theme? 4-H, naturally — but with a modern twist. Working closely with the local 4-H Teen Council, Guldberg helped translate a brainstorm of ideas into a mural design that captures the diverse range of programs and experiences 4-H offers.

“It’s not just livestock or projects at the fair,” Guldberg said. “The Teen Council wanted to show the full picture — leadership, community service, STEM, agriculture, and everything in between.”

 

The imagery was carefully organized in a thoughtful color order, creating a cohesive visual experience for anyone passing by the Henry County Extension Office.

The mural, still in progress, is already turning heads and drawing curiosity from those passing by. With a few more sunny days, the final product will soon stand as a lasting tribute to the impact of 4-H and the creativity of a local artist driven to brighten the walls of her hometown.

Stay tuned for an unveiling once the work is complete — and a new landmark takes its place in Henry County.

Henry County Sheriff Returns To Board Of Supervisors Expecting Answer on Outside Legal Counsel

Henry County Sheriff Rich McNamee appeared before the Board of Supervisors this week to renew a request for outside legal counsel ahead of an upcoming Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) hearing—calling the situation unique and unlike anything he’s encountered in his career.

“Two weeks ago, I was here asking for outside counsel,” McNamee reminded the board. “This is a unique situation. Yes, I’m being called as a witness—Current Chief Deputy Bell and retired Chief Deputy, Chad Doak, as well. But this is an Iowa Law Enforcement Academy hearing. It’s the first one I’ve heard of in my career.”

McNamee explained that the process began with a deposition in April that lasted roughly two and a half hours. At that time, he said he hadn’t realized he would not have legal representation during the proceeding, prompting his request for formal counsel moving forward.

County Attorney Darin Stater is expected to be present at the upcoming July hearing.

Chairman Marc Lindeen noted the matter warranted broader discussion and said he would direct the issue to be added to next week’s agenda. Supervisor Chad White also expressed that Supervisor Steve Detrick, who was not present, should weigh in as well.

McNamee confirmed he would return for that meeting, hoping for a decision on whether the board will authorize his request for legal representation during the ILEA process.

Henry County Board of Supervisors Meeting June 5th Covered Roads, Finance, Court schedules, and Veterans Services

During this week’s regular Board of Supervisors meeting, department heads provided a series of updates covering roads, finance, court schedules, and veterans services.

Secondary Roads Update

Engineer Jake Hotchkiss reported on recent activity by the Henry County Road Department. Following recent rainfall, crews have focused on blading roads and addressing overgrowth.

“Our operators have been working on spraying noxious weeds for the second round. We’ve seen an uptick in growth,” Hotchkiss noted. Two mowers are currently assigned to gravel road routes, and the dirt patcher has been out prepping Racine Avenue for a slur-wedge and seal coat project scheduled later this summer.

Hickory Avenue’s culvert replacement was completed last week and seeded on Monday. The department has also been addressing erosion control.

Another highlight was the successful completion of the double-seal coat on Old Highway 34. “That was finished as of yesterday afternoon,” Hotchkiss confirmed. A sand seal will follow, but the road will be open for the upcoming tractor parade. Maps of parade routes were distributed, and Hotchkiss emphasized that normal traffic is expected unless otherwise requested.

Treasurer’s Office

Treasurer Kellie Sloan highlighted the ongoing driver’s license surcharge program, which brings in additional revenue from out-of-county customers. “In May, we had 51 such customers, totaling $510 in added revenue,” Sloan said. Since its implementation in January, the office has collected over $3,400 that would have otherwise gone uncollected.

Sloan also noted that Mount Pleasant is using a 2024 resolution allowing parking ticket fines to place holds on vehicle registrations. Four holds have been placed so far.

Interest collected in May totaled $42,625. The delinquent property tax list was published this week, and online registration for the June 17 tax sale will close at midnight on the 12th. Currently, 54 bidders are registered, down from the usual 250. Sloan speculated the lower figure may be due to only $195,000 in unpaid taxes remaining.

Courts & County Attorney’s Office

A Deputy County Attorney offered an overview of June’s court activity. Judge John Wright will rotate in for eight weeks. Upcoming court dates include June 9, 16, 23, and 30. Arraignments will be on the 4th and 18th. Initial appearances are held each morning at 9 a.m.

Court proceedings are open to the public, including pre-trials for traffic and simple misdemeanors on Thursdays and Fridays.

Additionally, the Attorney Stater will attend depositions on June 19–20 in Des Moines related to a state certification hearing for former deputy Arturo Perez. The County Attorney’s Office clarified they are attending to ensure civil procedure is followed. None of the involved county employees are parties in the case.

Veterans Affairs

Roger Pittsenbarger reported that claims processing times have grown due to increased caseloads transferred from California to the Des Moines VA office. “Claims are taking up to six months now,” he stated.

He attended a regional meeting and Veterans Appreciation Day at the Capitol on May 14, where Governor Reynolds declared May as Veterans Month in Iowa. Roger also highlighted regular monthly breakfasts the third week of each month at the VFW; Praising the growing attendance and guest presentations.

He noted that the 224th Brigade Engineer Battalion deployed on May 29 from Old Threshers in Mount Pleasant. The send-off drew a large turnout, including crowds lining the overpass on Highway 218. According to Pittsenbarger, 1,917 Iowa troops have been activated—a deployment scale not seen in over a decade.

The next Henry County Board of Supervisor Meeting will be Thursday June 12th at 9am.

Vandalism Reported at Washington Co. Courthouse

Washington, Iowa – On June 4, 2025, at approximately 2:39 PM, the Washington Police Department responded to a report of criminal mischief at the Washington Courthouse.

According to the caller, an individual who had been inside the courthouse earlier in the day caused damage to both the men’s and women’s restrooms.

Officer 109 responded to the scene, and a report was filed regarding the incident.

The investigation is ongoing. No further details have been released at this time.

Anyone with information regarding the incident should contact local law enforcement.

Only 5 Days Left to Order Georgia Peaches from Heartland Youth For Christ

Time is running out to get your hands on delicious, farm-fresh Georgia peaches through the 2025 Heartland Youth For Christ (HYFC) Peach Sale Fundraiser! With only five days left to place your order, don’t miss your chance to support local youth programs while stocking up on one of summer’s sweetest treats.

Only Georgia peaches are available this year—Colorado peaches will not be offered.

All proceeds from the sale help fund HYFC’s outreach efforts for teens across Southeast Iowa. Your purchase directly supports mentorship, events, and faith-based programming for local youth.

Place your pre-order today at: https://heartland-yfc.square.site
Orders must be submitted by Tuesday, June 10th.