AGENDA
November 29, 2022
Approve Agenda
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9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update
9:20 Sarah Berndt, CDS Monthly Updates
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
AGENDA
November 29, 2022
Approve Agenda
Approve Minutes
9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update
9:20 Sarah Berndt, CDS Monthly Updates
Other County Business as time allows
Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates
Tomorrow, 11-29-22, is Tiger Tuesday Giving Day! You can make a difference in the lives of students at Iowa Wesleyan University!
#GivingTuesday, a global day of giving, is a powerful opportunity to show your support for a cause close to your heart.
Choosing to give to The Wesleyan Fund allows the University to direct your gift to the area of greatest need, while having an immediate and lasting impact on the lives of Iowa Wesleyan students. Plus, this is a safe, scam free opportunity to make a difference.
‘Tis the season for giving. As the holiday months approach, many Iowans choose to show their gratitude for another year by donating to help others.
Giving Tuesday, designated as the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, is a popular time for many to make charitable contributions to local and national organizations, charities, and causes. In fact, the Giving Tuesday organization reported that 35 million adults contributed $2.7 billion during the movement in 2021.
“Making donations and charitable contributions is a tradition for many Iowans during the holiday season,” Attorney General Tom Miller said. “Yet, scammers are often waiting to take advantage of this generosity. We encourage consumers to continue giving, but to do their research first.”
The Federal Trade Commission’s 2021 Consumer Sentinel Network data book found complaints related to charitable solicitations – described as misleading pitches for donations to benefit a charity; or solicitations for a bogus charity or relief organization – are on the rise.
In 2021, the FTC received 9,270 complaints for charitable solicitations, an increase from the 4,843 received in 2020.
Whether you plan to support your favorite charity or make contributions after receiving an email or phone call, be sure that your generosity isn’t met with someone else’s greed.
When determining what kind of charity or cause you’d like to contribute to this season, spend some time researching the organization.
Find their website: Type the name of the organization into a search browser to find their website. Does their website provide details about the programs you want to support or how it uses donations? If you can’t find detailed information about a charity’s mission or programs, be suspicious.
Find complaints: Search the organization’s name along with words or phrases like, “complaint,” “scam,” or “review” to see what others have said about the charity. If you find bad reviews, be wary.
Find their status: Check that the organization you’ve chosen is registered. Many states require charitable organizations to register their business each year. You can search charities on sites including, Charity Navigator and the Wise Giving Alliance.
While you may have known for months where you plan to contribute this holiday season, be prepared to see a wave of donation solicitations on Giving Tuesday. If you’re feeling generous, we encourage you to give; however, follow the FTC’s suggestions on tips to identify possible charitable solicitation scams:
If you’re looking to give on a smaller scale, you might find appeals on social media or crowdfunding sites intriguing. While many of these requests are legitimate, there are some bad actors out there.
The safest way to give on social media or through crowdfunding is to donate to people you actually know who contact you about a specific project. Don’t assume that solicitations on social media or crowdfunding sites are legitimate — even when they are shared or liked by your friends. Call or contact your friends offline and ask them about the post they shared.
If you believe you’ve been scammed or you suspect a charity is acting fraudulently, contact your local law enforcement agency or the Iowa Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division. To file a complaint, go here or call 515-281-5926 (in Des Moines area) or 888-777-4590 (outside the metro area).
DES MOINES – Senator Mark Lofgren, R-Muscatine, who now represents Senate District 48, has been named the chair of Senate Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee for the 90th General Assembly. Senate District 48 includes parts of Muscatine, Henry and Des Moines Counties and all of Louisa County. Lofgren served two terms in the Iowa House and is beginning his seventh year in the Iowa Senate.
“I am honored to be selected to serve another term as the chair of the Economic Development Appropriations Subcommittee,” said Senator Lofgren. “We have worked hard to pass conservative budgets and I will continue to implement those sound budgeting principles as chair of this subcommittee.
The Economic Development budget subcommittee oversees the budget process for several state departments such as the Department of Cultural Affairs, Iowa Economic Development Authority and Iowa Workforce Development.
James A. “Jim” LeDuc, 80, of Lockridge passed away on Friday, November 25, 2022, at his home in Lockridge.
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, December 2, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant. Burial will follow in the New Sweden Methodist Cemetery rural Lockridge. Friends may call after 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Murphy Funeral Home where the family will be present from 5 to 8 that evening. Memorials may be directed to the Lockridge Fire and Rescue Association or to the New Sweden United Methodist Church in his memory.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.murphyfuneralandmonuments.com
Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant, is caring for his arrangements.
High School Basketball
The Mt. Pleasant girls basketball team will be back in action November 28th at home against Ottumwa at 7:30 pm. The Panthers have won the last four games of the series with the last one being a dominating 32 point victory, 44-12, last year as Andrea Lopreato is 26 points away from 1,000 on her career.
The Winfield-Mt. Union girls and boys basketball team will face off against Louisa-Muscatine November 29th at home. The girls will play at 6 pm as they are 3-0 to start the season. Bradie Buffington will be looking for her double-double of the season. The boys will start at 7:30 pm as they look to improve upon their 21-3 record from last year.
The WACO girls and boys basketball teams will be on the road to face off against Holy Trinity Catholic at 6 pm for the girls and 7:30 pm for the boys tonight.
The New London girls basketball team will look for their first win against Columbus tonight on the road at 6 pm. Natalie Burden leads the Tigers as she is averaging 9.7 points per game.
The Central Lee girls basketball team will host Mediapolis tomorrow, November 29th, as they look for their first win of the year.
The Mt. Pleasant boys basketball team will be in a road contest against Cedar Rapids Washington at 7:30 pm tonight. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 7:15. Coach Rawson knows the game will be a tough one to start the season but expressed confidence in his team.
The New London boys basketball team will start their season tomorrow, November 29th, against Van Buren County at 7:30 pm. They will be led by seniors Blaise Porter and Kade Benjamin, both of which were their top three scorers last year as they look to improve on their 20-3 record last season.
The Central Lee boys basketball team will face off against Davis County to open their season at home tonight at 7:30 pm. The Hawks return their top scorer Brayden Wyrick as he averaged 10.5 points per game last year.
High School Wrestling
The Mt. Pleasant girls and boys wrestling team will host Columbus tomorrow, November 29th, at 6 pm.
WACO girls wrestling team will travel to BGM to compete on Friday, December 2nd.
.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 look to get back in the win column November 30th against Simpson College at 7 pm on the road. The Tigers are currently 6-3 on the season.
The men’s basketball team is now on an 8-game win streak they’ll look to extend it against Waldorf at home November 30th at 7 pm. KILJ will be on the call with pregame at 6:45. They defeated Waldorf 77-47 earlier in the season with Allante Pickens leading the Tigers in points with 18 as the Tigers made 9 threes on the night, shooting 43%.
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 Saturday, December 3rd, at the Buena Vista Open starting at 9 am.
This Day in Sports History
1895 – America’s first auto race was organised by the “Chicago Times-Herald” – Chicago to Evanston and back; 6 cars, 55 miles, Frank Duryea won averaging 7 MPH.
1929 – Chicago fullback Ernie Nevers set an NFL record for most points scored in a single game with all 40 in the Cardinals’ 40–6 rout of Chicago Bears; Nevers tallied an NFL record 6 touchdowns and 4 extra points.
1981 – Alabama’s Paul “Bear” Bryant became the winningest coach in college football history when the Tide beat Auburn 28-17 in the Iron Bowl. It was Bryant’s 315th career victory, surpassing Amos Alonzo Stagg’s total.
Jean Turner, 85, of Mount Pleasant died Saturday, November 26, 2022, at Addington Place in Mount Pleasant.
Jean was born December 2, 1936, in Columbus Junction, the daughter of Glenn and Erma (Warner) Ayers. She graduated from Columbus Junction High School in 1955, and continued her education at Iowa Wesleyan College. On September 1, 1956, Jean was united in marriage to Thomas C. Turner in Columbus Junction. The couple moved to Massachusetts for three years while Thomas served in the military. They returned to Mount Pleasant in 1960, making a home for their family. Jean enjoyed playing the saxophone, clarinet, and piano. She loved spending time cooking, baking and quilting. Jean’s grandchildren were the center of her universe. She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, and the First Presbyterian Church.
Jean is survived by her daughter Sandy (Bob) Breazeale, of Mount Pleasant; two sons, Larry Turner of Rockford, Illinois, Bill (Aleksandra) Turner of Crawfordsville, Florida; four grandchildren Becca Breazeale of Iowa City, Michael Turner of Tallahassee, Florida, Rachel (Roy) Manfredi of Mount Pleasant, Thomas W. (Megan) Turner of Waukegan, Illinois; three great grandchildren Scarlett, Stella and Griffin Manfredi.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two brothers Edward Ayers, Robert Ayers; and three sisters Louise Walcott, Catherine Hinz, and Ruth Ann Bebb.
Funeral service will be held 3:00 p.m. Saturday, December 3, 2022, at the First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Trey Hegar will officiate. Burial will follow in the Oakland Mills Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday beginning at 1:00 p.m., with the family present to greet friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m. A memorial fund has been established for the Alzheimer’s Association, American Cancer Society and the First Presbyterian Church. Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is caring for Jean and her family.
Kristal Lee Ryun, 51 of Keokuk passed away at 4:45AM Saturday November 20, 2022 at Prestige Health Care Center in Fairfield. In accordance with her wishes her body has been cremated, Cranston Family Funeral home of Fairfield assisted the family. A visitation with family present from 1 to 4 pm will be on Saturday December 3, 2022 at Greaves-Printy Funeral Home in Keokuk.
Kristal was born on January 7, 1971 in Keokuk Iowa to Jeremy Carl and Andrea Lee Collier Saar. Kristal Spent her entire life in Keokuk, graduated high school and earned an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science in 2009.
Left to cherish her memory are a son, Kody Saar, a daughter, Violet Faith Ryun, a sister, Cassandra Ann Baum, nieces, Heather Baum, Amber Baum-Thomure, Kayla Ann Saar Baum, and her son Joshua Baum, Jessica Baum and her two children Dylan Whitaker and Cambria Mueller and many other family members and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jerry and Andrea Saar.