Dwight “Tom” Lee Manning

Dwight “Tom” Lee Manning, 88, of Wayland, died Wednesday, November 9, 2022, at the Parkview Home in Wayland.

A funeral service has been set for 11:00 AM, Saturday, November 12, 2022, at the Beatty Funeral Home in Washington. The family will greet friends from 9:00 – 11:00 AM before the service. Officiating is Pastor Gerald Muller. The service will be live-streamed to the Beatty Peterseim Facebook and YouTube page. Interment will be at the Cottonwood Cemetery, west of Wayland. A memorial fund has been established for the Cottonwood Methodist Church.

Dwight was born on April 7, 1934, the son of Ferrell Manning. He attended school in Coppock, Iowa, and was united in marriage to Mildred Rich on April 16, 1954, in Washington, Iowa.

Dwight was a faithful member of the Cottonwood Church and was WACO transportation director for many years. In his early years, he farmed and operated a dairy. He enjoyed traveling, going to garage sales, camping, root beer floats, and candy.

Survivors include his wife Mildred of Wayland, three children: Marlene (Dennis) Smith of Davenport, IA, Linda (Matt) Tippie of Wimauma, FL, and Dwight Jr. (Debbie) Manning of Grandview, IA, ten siblings: Shirley (Jim) Butler of Brighton, CO, Kenny (Susan) Baker of Pleasant Plain, IA, Karen Pickering of Washington, IA, Ed (Kathy) Baker of Wayland, IA, Betty Jean “Bess” Arduser of Wayland, IA, Ferrell (Bill) Ulin of Washington, IA, Sandy (Paul) Capps of Davenport, IA, Esther (Dave) Johnson of Fort Madison, IA, Marilyn (Brad) Smothers of Riverside, IA, and Connie (Rick) Berg of Coralville, IA, six grandchildren: Tiffany (Jeremie) Milder, Justin (Stephanie) Manning, Heather (Brad) McAnally, Amanda (Justin) Schaub, Lindsey (Brian Kucha) Smith, and Adam (Jihane Bouchareb) Smith, 7 great-grandchildren: Kendal Manning, Weston Manning, Owen Manning, Amelia Manning, Logan McAnally, Julian Kucha, and Amira Smith.

Dwight was preceded in death by his mother Ferrell, stepfather Clifford Baker, infant sister Carol Baker, grandson-in-law Bryon Jackson, great-grandson Titan Manning, and grandparents Frank (Martha) Manning.

Mary E. Mercer Huddleston

Mary E. Mercer Huddleston, 102, of Burlington, died at Oakview Nursing & Rehabilitation Center on Monday, October 31, 2022.

Mary was born April 4, 1920 near Packwood, Iowa, the daughter of Edward and Iva Ramsey Mercer.  On September 12, 1943 she married Walter E. Huddleston in Newport, R.I. where both were serving in the US Army.  She enlisted as a WAAC during WWII.  She was a teacher for a short time, a homemaker, and a bookkeeper for Benner Tea Company in Burlington.  They raised their family in New London.  They moved to Amarillo, Texas and retired to Hendersonville, North Carolina before returning to Burlington.  She loved to travel with her husband all over the United States and was an avid reader.  She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church, Burlington.

Mary is survived by her daughter, Mary L. Schwartz, Indianapolis, IN; her son, Robert A. (Dorie) Huddleston, Mt. Union; grandchildren, Daniel Crook, Indianapolis, IN, Kristen (Bob) Alfred, Denmark, IA, Jacob (Annie) Huddleston, Oak Grove, MO; seven great-grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, seven step-great-grandchildren, and two step-great-great-grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her husband Walter who died January 10, 2015; one son Bill; five brothers and three sisters.

Friends may call after 9:00 AM on Saturday, November 12, 2022 at Elliott Chapel, New London, where the family will receive friends from 10:00 to 11:00 AM with a graveside service with Military Rites by the John Hyson Reneker Post 494 of Douds immediately following at Maple Hills Cemetery, Birmingham.  A memorial has been established for Faith Lutheran Church, Burlington.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com

Construction Project Planned on West Washington

The Mount Pleasant City Council has approved a site plan for construction of a commercial building at 1208 West Washington.  The plan includes the development of a portion of the existing parking lot that was previously part of the McWhirter car sales business.  Ryan Barton of Jim Barton Construction plans to build a 6000 square foot building to be used for a shop and an office.  Two entrances off the current frontage road are also part of the site plan so that drives are not coming out directly onto West Washington Street.

City Approves SRO, Last Step is School Board Final Approval

The Mount Pleasant City Council gave it’s blessing to sharing a police officer with the Mount Pleasant School District.  Before it’s a done deal, the school board will have to give its’ final approval at the November 14 school board meeting.  The City has agreed to pay 30 percent of the officer’s salary and the School district will be responsible for 70%. Chief Murray said the number of police calls to the High School and Middle School warrant putting a School Resource Officer in place.  Chief Lyle Murray has tapped Brad Gillis for the job. As the district’s school resource officer, Gillis would still be a City employee.  He will not be a school disciplinarian but if the building principal believes an incident is in violation of the law then the SRO will be contacted and he will determine if law enforcement action is appropriate. The SRO should establish a rapport with students and could be involved in programming for students, conferences with students, staff and/or parents.  This position should have knowledge of resources that could benefit students in need like mental health resources. The SRO will also work with the building principals and the police chief to determine other ways he can benefit the district. It is likely the School Board will give final approval and then Officer Gillis will begin his SRO duties on January 1.

Daily Jail Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

Date:   11-10-2022______

 

  22_    Henry County Inmates

 

  43     Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

  65     TOTAL

Sports, November 10th

High School Football

The WACO Warriors will be playing in the State Championship for the first time in school history after defeating Newell-Fonda yesterday 29-21 in a dramatic contest. The Warriors scored the first 11 points of the ball game with a 28-yard field goal in the first quarter then a 28-yard touchdown pass from Isaac Oswald to Mason Miller in the second quarter. Newell-Fonda responded by scoring the next 14 points and taking a 14-11 lead early in the 3rd quarter. The Warriors were able to respond with a Reichenbach 23-yard touchdown run despite an injury that sidelined him late in the second quarter. After a blocked punt by Colton Leichty, Reichenbach kicked a 20-yard field goal to make the score 22-14. It wasn’t until Oleh Shtefanchuk intercepted a pass that the Warriors scored with four minutes to go with Reichenbach on a 19-yard touchdown run to make it 29-14. The Mustangs would not go away easy as they scored less than a minute later to make it 29-21. The Mustangs got the ball with less than two minutes to go and one timeout left, but Chase Waterhouse ended the game with a fourth down sack and the Warriors kneeled out the rest of the clock. Coach Edeker appreciated how his players were able to battle through adversity. Now, 13-0 on the season, the Warriors will play Remsen St. Mary’s next Thursday at 9:30 am here on KILJ.

The only team left in Mt. Pleasant’s district is North Scott as they will play Xavier at 7 pm tonight, November 10th.

Coach Shawn Striegel announced that he is stepping down as head coach of the Mt. Pleasant Panthers after ten years at the helm of the team. Coach Striegel still plans on being involved with the Track Team in the upcoming spring season.

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 women’s basketball team was able to hold off Mount Mercy University last night 55-49 thanks to a strong two middle quarters. The Tigers had three starters score in double digits with Breanna Wendland leading the team with 18 points followed by Isabell West with 16 points in the contest. Wendland also tallied nine rebounds on the night. Their next game is against Dakota State University Friday, November 11th, on the road at 1 pm.

The women’s wrestling team will be back in action at William Penn University at 7 pm tonight.

The men’s basketball team’s next game is Friday, November 11th, against East-West University at 5:30 pm.

The men’s and women’s cross country teams will have Logan Lucas and Lily Garnsey run at the 2022 National Championship meet November 18th with the men running at 8:30 am and the women at 9:30 am.

This Day in Sports History

1934–  First NHL penalty shot was awarded to Montreal Canadiens forward Armand Mondou; stopped by Toronto goaltender George Hainsworth in Maple Leafs’ 2-1 win.

1945 – College football’s #1 Army beats #2 Notre Dame 48-0.

1991 – Bernie Kosar ends NFL record of 308 passes without an interception.

Iowa reaches second highest turnout in state history for midterm election; post-election audits begin 

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate announces the unofficial turnout for the November 2022 general election was the second highest in state history for a midterm. More than 1,220,000 Iowans voted. The all-time high for an Iowa midterm election was 1,329,930, set in 2018.

“My thanks to Iowans from every corner of the state who made their voices heard by voting,” Secretary Pate said. “I also want to thank the poll workers and county election officials across Iowa for their hard work and dedication. However, our work is not finished.”

Every county will now conduct post-election audits in randomly selected precincts to help ensure the integrity of the vote. Secretary Pate added another layer of protection to Iowa’s electoral process this year by ordering a second race to undergo hand count audits in every county. The audits will ensure the numbers match the totals reported by the ballot tabulators. The gubernatorial race and constitutional amendment ballot measure will be audited.

“Post-election audits add another layer of integrity to the election process,” Secretary Pate said. “I want all Iowans to know their vote counts, and it will be counted correctly.”

All election results remain unofficial until canvassing is complete, and results are certified. The deadline is December 5.

Unofficial totals are available at sos.iowa.gov.