County Foundation Awards $146,000

The Enhance Henry County Community Foundation has awarded $146,000 to 29 County organizations. An estimated 25,000 people will benefit from the 18th round of grants to be made by the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation.

The 29 grants were announced at a special celebration and media advisory event held at the Union Block Building in Mt. Pleasant on December 13th beginning at 11 am. The event was open to the public, all grant recipients, public officials from throughout the county and community leaders.

This was the 18th time that the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation has engaged in grantmaking. The foundation applied for and received funds from the County Endowment Fund legislation.

“Our foundation received a total of $160,670.00. Twenty five percent of this was restricted to permanent endowment and 75 percent was required to be released through local competitive grantmaking. In addition, we took $32,042.24 from our endowment earnings and granted them as well.” said Robert Meyer, Foundation President.

“We received grant applications totaling $482,151.80. We only wish that we had more resources at the foundation because we know there are many needs and worthy projects throughout the county.”

The Enhance Henry County Community Foundation was organized by representatives from throughout Henry County.  “Our mission involves helping the communities and non-profit organizations of the county,” said Robert Meyer.   “We want to partner with communities and non-profit organizations to help them with programs and projects that might otherwise not be available to the individuals, families and visitors to our county.”

As an affiliate foundation, the Enhance Henry County Community Foundation can assist donors who wish to make outright and testamentary gifts of support to our foundation or other charitable organizations in the county.  “It’s even possible for local charitable organizations to establish their own funds and benefit from special tax credits and the professional expertise and investment management we help provide,” said Robert Meyer.

Further information about Enhance Henry County Community Foundation is available by contacting, Lora Roth at 319-385-8728.

For more information contact:

Enhance Henry County Community Foundation

Lora Roth

Foundation Administrator

319-385-8728

lora@kilj.com

Former Iowa Wesleyan Assistant Coach Mike Leach Dies at 61

College Football- Mike Leach died from a heart attack that he suffered last night. Leach was at the tail end of his third season as head coach for Mississippi State University having led them to an 8-4 record this year (19-17 overall). The school announced his death this morning:

“Mike was a giving and attentive husband, father and grandfather,” the Leach family said in a statement. “He was able to participate in organ donation at UMMC as a final act of charity. We are supported and uplifted by the outpouring of love and prayers from family, friends, Mississippi State University, the hospital staff, and football fans around the world. Thank you for sharing in the joy of our beloved husband and father’s life.”

Mike Leach was a football coach with a law degree who wanted to be a pirate. Leach was eclectic to put it simply. Coach Hal Mumme and Leach joined forces in 1989 at Iowa Wesleyan University and created a new offense that featured a high volume of passing called the “Air Raid Offense.” The Tigers went 24-11 during the time while setting nearly every passing record in a game, season, and career. Mike Hampton, the Assistant Athletic Director of Internal Operation and Special Projects and the Head Softball Coach at Iowa Wesleyan, was a part-time Softball Coach at the same time Leach was coaching at Iowa Wesleyan and remarked, “His humor, his dry sense of humor, and his story telling was remarkable.”

Leach would become a head coach at Texas Tech University from 2000-2009 compiling 84 wins over his ten years and became the winningest coach in school history. He then took the job at Washington State and stayed there until 2019 amassing another 55 wins. Leach finished with an 158-107 overall record.

In case you weren’t sold on the account of his eclecticism, Leach once gave a spirited answer about Bigfoot and aliens during a press conference. Here is what he said about his thoughts on aliens.

“To me, it’s always been naïve. On Earth, they say, ‘We’re the only ones.’ Really? Why? Have you been to the other planets? Have you checked out the other planets? I mean, to me it makes more sense that if it happened here, it happened somewhere else than it does that it only happened here.”

Coach Mike Leach was a beloved character everywhere he went, always delivering entertaining quotes.

Sports, December 13th

High School Basketball

Mt. Pleasant celebrated senior night, but only one team got to celebrate as the girls fell 51-34 to Benton to start the night. The Panthers quickly found themselves down 19-1 after the first quarter as the Bobcats had the hot hand from beyond the arc and were playing stellar defensively. Andrea Lopreato was two rebounds shy of a double-double as she led the Panthers with 17 points. They move to 2-5 on the season.

The boys team looked like they were heading for the same fate as the Bobcats had the lead exiting the first quarter 11-8. Then Payton Hagans took over the game and led the effort as the Panthers outscored the Bobcats 57-24 over the next three quarters for a 65-35 victory. For Coach Rawson it was only a matter of time before Hagans’s  29 point performance. Both teams will face off against Washington on Friday, December 16th, with a chance at first place in the conference as the girls will be on the road and the boys will be at home with both games scheduled to start at 7:30 pm.

WACO will travel to play Highland tonight, December 13th, with the girls starting at 6 pm.

Danville will look to get back on track tonight at home against Van Buren County with the first game scheduled for 6 pm.

The New London Tigers will play Mediapolis tonight with the girls scheduled to start at 6 pm. Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against Burlington Notre Dame at home with the girls going at 6 pm.

The Central Lee boys basketball team will tip-off against West Burlington tonight at home at 7:30 pm, while the girls team will have to wait until Friday, December 16th, to host Danville at 6 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union will have to wait until Friday, December 16th, when they host Columbus with the girls game starting at 6 pm.

High School Wrestling

The Mt. Pleasant boys wrestling team will be back in action at home against Fort Madison and Mid-Prairie on Thursday, December 15th.

The girls team will wrestle December 17th at the Wilton Tournament.

High School Bowling

The Mt. Pleasant Panthers girls and boys teams competed against Fairfield yesterday with the boys team falling by 360 pins and the girls team coming out on top by 132 pins. The boys team was led by Alec Payne who knocked down 343 total pins as Jonathan Fortin had the best game total with a 190. The girls team was led by Addison McGehearty and Bethany Drury as they both totaled 299 total pins. Kylie Alldrege was right behind them with 297 total pins. Their next competition will be January 5th against Washington at the Iris Bowling Center.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The men’s basketball team will be back in action tonight on the road against Saint Ambrose University at 7:30 pm.

The women’s basketball team’s next game is tonight as they travel to play Grace College at 2 pm.

The women’s wrestling team is in action December 16th at the Eagle Duals at Avila University, while the men’s team will have to wait until next year to wrestle at Central Methodist University on January 10th.

The Tiger’s next indoor meet will be the Dutch Athletics Classic on January 14th.

This Day in Sports History

1983 – 9,655 fans see the highest-scoring NBA game: Detroit 186, Denver 184 (3 OT).

1997 – 63rd Heisman Trophy Award: Charles Woodson, Michigan (CB). First mainly defensive player to win the award.

2018 – German basketball forward Dirk Nowitzki takes the court for his record 21st NBA season with the Dallas Mavericks, surpassing Kobe Bryant’s 20 seasons with the LA Lakers.

Ann Sourwine

Ann Sourwine, 82, of Mt. Pleasant, died Monday, December 12, 2022 at the Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant. On-Line condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com

Man Charged With Stealing A Semi

On December 10 at approximately 4:25AM, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office did a traffic stop on a Tractor/Semi for no rear lamps/taillights being displayed. After an investigation, it was found that the driver, Jerad Dean Peach of Stendal, Indiana, stole the semi from the Quincy, Illinois area. Further investigation determined that Peach was also operating the semi while under the influence of narcotics. He was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to the Henry County Jail without incident where he was charged with Theft in the First Degree (Class C Felony), Operating While Under the Influence Second Offense (Aggravated Misdemeanor), and Driving Under a Suspension (Simple Misdemeanor). Peach also received citations for Driving without a Valid License, Driving Without a Commercial Motor Vehicle License, Improper Rear Lamps, and Failing to Yield to an Emergency Vehicle.

NOTICE AND CALL OF A PUBLIC MEETING NEGOTIATIONS MEETING

Southeastern Community College and the Southeastern Community College Higher Education Association have agreed to meet for the first negotiations session regarding a 2023-2026. Collective Bargaining Agreement at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 14, 2022, in the Board
Room (Room #AD-1) at Southeastern Community College in West Burlington, Iowa. At this time, the Southeastern Community College Higher Education Association will present their initial proposal and Southeastern Community College will present their counter proposal. Iowa law requires this meeting to be open to the public. The notice is given pursuant to Chapter
21, Code of Iowa.

Robert “Bob” Edward Galloway

Robert “Bob” Edward Galloway, 94, of Keosauqua died on Sunday December 11, 2022 at his home with his wife of nearly 34 years by his side. Visitation will open at 2:00PM on Thursday December 15, 2022 at Pedrick Funeral Home, Keosauqua with family present from 5:00 to 7:00PM. Funeral services will be at 11:00AM Friday December 16, 2022 at Pedrick Funeral Home in Keosauqua with Rev. Chris Brauns and Pastor Mark Caston officiating. Burial will be in Forbes Cemetery North of Keosauqua with military honors by Beer-Barker Post No. 113 American Legion.  

Bob felt strongly that flowers were unnecessary and only wished for contributions to benefit children. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Bob Galloway Memorial Scholarship Fund to benefit students at Van Buren County High School, Culver-Stockton College or St. Jude Children’s Hospital in Bob’s name may be sent to the home at 16677 Hwy 1, Keosauqua, IA 52565

Bob was born in Mendota, Illinois on July 25, 1928 to Carl and Marie Biers Galloway.  He attended Holy Cross Elementary School and Mendota Township High School before leaving to join the US Navy Reserves at 17 years of age, serving in the final months of World War II. After the war, he returned to Mendota to finish his high school education, graduating in 1946. He went on to attend Western Illinois University in Macomb, lettering in football his freshman year. Bob was drafted back into military service in 1951, serving an additional 30 months on a troop transport ship during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged in 1953.

Bob married Jacqueline Foushee on January 3, 1959 and with her raised three children. They later divorced. He married Sharon McElhinney Brauns on January 6, 1989.

As a young man, Bob held many different jobs including working on a railroad gang, at a cement factory, inspecting peas for Del Monte, washing dishes at a sorority house, and tending bar. Bob worked for 26 years as a probation officer in SE Iowa, organizing the first juvenile probation department in Lee County in 1965. He was appointed chief probation officer for Lee, Henry, Louisa, and Des Moines counties in 1969. After the state took over all county offices in 1985, he was appointed Juvenile Court Services Officer III. He established the first group home for delinquent boys in Lee County at Ft. Madison in 1972, later known as the Nancy Hunt Memorial Home for Boys. Five years later, he was instrumental in forming a group home for delinquent girls in Keokuk, the Helen Ellis Home. The job he loved most was teaching. He taught in Tiskalwa, Il, Burlington, IA, the prison in Ft. Madison, IA, Culver-Stockton College in Canton, MO, and finished his teaching career at the age of 87 at Van Buren County High School in Keosauqua, IA, he continued to substitute teach until he was 90 years old. His passion for helping children outweighed all other aspects of his life. His impact on his students was so great that many maintained contact with him throughout the years, often reminding him that he had changed their lives. He taught them the importance of words, told them that they were smart, and believed in them. Recently a student from over 60 years ago, dedicated his forthcoming memoir to his mentor and friend, Bob Galloway.

Bob enjoyed bass and trout fishing, was an avid reader, writer, and lifelong learner, continuing to take classes long after completing his masters degree in British Literature from WIU.

Bob was elected to and served on several boards and organizations, including the Keokuk City Council, Keokuk Public Library Board, Limited Resources Council, Keokuk Fine Arts Council, Keokuk Area Chamber of Commerce, Keokuk Rotary Club, Lee County Youth Services, Learning Disabilities Association of Iowa (LDA-I), and Van Buren Historical Society,

Bob was baptized and brought up in the Catholic Church. As an adult, he received believer’s baptism at First Baptist Church in Keokuk, IA. and most recently attended services at the Bonaparte Baptist Church. Although he had placed his faith in his savior Jesus Christ at the time of his baptism, he grew steadily and his faith deepened for the remainder of his life. Because of this, he faced death without fear. (Hebrews 2:14-16)

He is survived by his wife, Sharon, his sister, Marge of Grayslake, Il, his children, Stanley (Magaly) Bouslog of Friendswood, TX, Angela Galloway Ketteman of Quincy, Il, and Gregory (Gina Maolucci) Galloway of West Cornwall, CT. His grandchildren Miguel Herrera, Trevor Ketteman, Yosi, Jared, and Zachary Bouslog. His step-children, Shelley (Mark) Carter, Chris (Jamie) Brauns, MaryDawn (Richard Kotite) Schuck, Danny (Angie) Brauns, Rusty Brauns, and Erin (Chad) Foerch. 19 step-grandchildren, and 8 step-great grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, and numerous friends from coast to coast.

He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Rebecca Marie, his parents, and six brothers, Francis, Jim, Paul, Kenny, Jack, and Carl Jr.

 

Joanna Lynn Newton

Joanna Lynn Newton, 50, of West Des Moines, Iowa, formerly of Farmington, Iowa, passed away at 2:43 p.m. Sunday, December 11, 2022, at Mercy One Medical Center in West Des Moines, Iowa.

Born on January 12, 1972, in Keokuk, Iowa, the daughter of John and Joyce (McBride) Newton.

She is survived by her parents: John and Joyce Newton of Oquawka, Illinois; sister: Julie (Jeff) Sims of Denver, Colorado; brother: Jeff (Resa) Newton of Hillsboro, Iowa; nieces and nephews: Alonzo and Citlally Morales, Auset Sims, Jasmine Seitz and. Sebastian Newton. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her grandparents.

Joanna was a 1990 graduate of Harmony High School. She was a customer service representative for YRC. Joanna was an avid sports fan and especially loved the Chicago Cubs and Dallas Cowboys. Joanna enjoyed all things Disney, Harry Potter and Marvel.

Her body has been entrusted to the crematory of Schmitz Funeral Home for cremation.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

 

Burial will be held in Greenglade cemetery in Farmington, Iowa.

 

A memorial has been established in her memory for the American Heart Association.

 

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.schmitzfuneralhomes.com. Schmitz Funeral Home of Farmington is assisting the family with arrangements.