Single Vehicle Crash

On September 25 at approximately 05:13 A.M., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a single motor vehicle collision involving a roll-over on US Highway 218 near mile marker 48.

An investigation into the collision determined a van driven by a Blake R. Hemann, 18, of Keokuk, Iowa, crashed head-on onto a guard rail on the western side of the roadway after the driver had fallen asleep behind the wheel. The vehicle was deemed a total loss and removed from the scene.

Resulting from the investigation, Blake was cited for Failure to Maintain Control of a Vehicle.

Jack E. Hummell

Jack E. Hummell, 70, of Mt. Pleasant, died Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at his residence.

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

Sports, September 28th

High School Volleyball

New London will be facing off against West Burlington tomorrow, September 29th, before they will see each other again over the weekend at a tournament hosted by New London. Other teams that will be in attendance will be Highland, English Valleys, and Winfield-Mt. Union.

Winfield-Mt. Union clashes with Louisa-Muscatine tomorrow at home at 7:30 pm. This will be their first game since the Southeast Iowa Super Conference tournament last weekend. Through 23 matches, Keely Malone has 360 assists, and Melina Oepping tallies 141 kills, both team leaders.

WACO competed in the Lone Tree Quad tournament last night and won all their matches in straight sets against Lone Tree, Keota, and Cedar Valley Christian. Ellah Kissell had 16 kills through the three matches and Grace Coble had 36 assists. The Warriors will travel to play Wapello tomorrow at 7:30 pm.

Holy Trinity Catholic hosts Van Buren County tomorrow at 7:30 pm. The Crusaders will be looking for their 17th win of the season.

High School Cross Country

The Mount Pleasant boy’s and girl’s teams competed in the Washington Invitational yesterday. The top runner for the girls’ team was Isabelle Meador with a time of 21:14, good enough for 6th. Emma Welcher finished in 9th with a time of 21:29. Alexis Wagner was the next finisher for the Panthers in 19th place with a time of 22:42. Audrey Lord finished in 24th, Ella Mcnamee in 34th, Jayden Housh got 46th, Nelle Peterson finished in 64th, and Natalie Parrot rounded out the day for the Panthers finishing in 70th. The girls finished in 3rd with a team time of 1:51:23. Avery Rump was the top runner for the Invitational for Fort Madison with a time of 19:41.

For the boys Ben Carthey finished in 2nd place with a stellar time of 17:16 and Jude Dykstra finished in an impressive 4th place with a time of 17:43. Gabe Feldmann finished in 19th, Tyler Johnson got 22nd, Coleman Mowery finished in 29th, Christian Bracht-Wagner captured 32nd, Jonathan Hough got 37th, and Ethan Brush and Gavin Slagel finished in 42nd and 43rd, respectively. Garrett Landau finished in 61st, and Dathan Endecott rounded out the day for the Panthers in 64th. The team finished in 3rd out of 8 teams with a time of 1:32:11. The next meet for both teams will be October 3rd at Hillcrest Academy.

High School Football

The Mount Pleasant Panthers are back at home this Friday, September 30th, to play Iowa City Liberty looking to kickstart the offense again and capture their first win of the season. The game will be on KILJ with pregame at 7:15 pm, kickoff at 7:30.

WACO is on the road this week as they face off against Lone Tree, who is fresh off a crushing loss to Winfield-Mt. Union. The Warriors look to go 7-0 after their game on Friday at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union clashes with Tri-County and New London will have a tough game at home against Iowa Valley as they try to bounce from their loss to WACO last week. Both games at 7 pm.

For other games in Mt. Pleasant’s district, North Scott is at home against Burlington and Fort Madison clashes with Clinton both games scheduled for 7:30 pm. Other area games: Washington looks to spoil Solon’s Homecoming game and Fairfield celebrates Homecoming this week as they host West Burlington, games at 7:30 pm.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The men’s soccer team fell at home to Hannibal-LaGrange University 1-0 last night. The first half went scoreless as the best chance for the Tigers came on a Diego Sainz shot but it was saved by the Trojans. A goal would not be scored until the 80th minute by the Trojans, the eventual game-winner. The loss moves the Tigers to 2-8-1 on the season. They look to get back in the win column October 5th, when they travel to play Missouri Baptist University at 2 pm.

The women’s soccer team clashes with Coe College tonight, September 28th, at 5 pm on the road.

The Tiger volleyball team’s next game will be tomorrow, September 29, when they travel to play Stephen College at 6 pm.

The men’s and women’s golf teams will be competing in the Iowa Wesleyan Tiger Classic tomorrow at 11 am.

The Tiger football team will be looking to get back on track Saturday, October 1st, when they celebrate Homecoming against Mayville State University at 1 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1892 – The first nighttime football game in the U.S. took place under electric lights. The game was between the Mansfield State Normal School and the Wyoming Seminary.

1941 – Ted Williams (Boston Red Sox) hit .400 for the season. He was the last major league player of the century to achieve this statistic.

1955 – The World Series was televised in color for the first time. The game was between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers.

 

Secretary Pate launches updated Voter Ready website ahead of November 8 general election

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate continues his ‘Voter Ready’ outreach initiative by unveiling a fresh, updated website ahead of the November 8 general election. VoterReady.Iowa.gov is a one-stop shop for Iowa voters. They can register to vote, download an absentee ballot request form, track the status of their request, look up their polling place, and find important dates and deadlines for the election all in one place.

 

“I encourage all Iowans to have a plan for casting their ballot and VoterReady.Iowa.gov is the place to go to develop that plan,” Secretary Pate said. “The November 8 general election is less than six weeks away and voters are already requesting their absentee ballots. Let’s keep Iowa’s great track record of being one of the best states in the nation for voter participation.”

 

As National Voter Registration Month comes to a close, it’s a great time to visit the site and make sure you are registered to vote. It’s also a great opportunity to ensure your voter registration contains the most up-to-date information.

 

The ‘Voter Ready’ educational initiative is designed to ensure all eligible Iowans are prepared for Election Day. It launched ahead of the 2018 election. Since that time, Iowans have broken turnout records four times in statewide elections.

 

“This website is being promoted through various means including partnering with Iowa’s college football coaches and athletic departments, as well as TV, radio, print, social media, and digital ads,” Secretary Pate said. “These next six weeks will include a tremendous effort by my office to get every voter the information they need to cast a ballot for the November 8 general election.”

 

Secretary Pate’s free, customizable media toolkit is available to any group or organization interested in helping Iowans participate in elections. The toolkit includes infographics and proposed verbiage to use in social media posts and timely information in newsletters for organizations to utilize. To receive this toolkit or to get on the outreach list, email sos@sos.iowa.gov.

Mary Jo Wright

Mary Jo Wright, 69, of Mt. Pleasant passed away on Tuesday, September 27, 2022, at her home.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Murphy Funeral Home of Mt. Pleasant.

Henry County Wind Energy Informational meeting

Please be advised that the Henry County Board of Supervisors will be hosting a public information meeting in regards to recent wind energy company interests in Henry County, Iowa properties. This meeting will occur on October 11, 2022 at 7:00 PM at the Swedesburg, Iowa at the Swedesburg Lutheran Church Parish Hall located at 201 Academy Ave. The general – public is invited to take part in an informational meeting / questions and answers session with Liberty Power Renewables and RWE Renewables. These two companies have both expressed interests in a proposed wind turbine farm in the norther portion of Henry County, Iowa.

Washington, Iowa Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison for Child Pornography Charge

DAVENPORT, IA – Kendal Duane Letcher, age 64 of Washington, Iowa, was sentenced on Monday, September 26, 2022, to 180 monthsin prison following his plea to a charge of Receipt and Distribution of Child Pornography. Letcher was ordered to pay $3,000 in restitution to each
of his four victims, totaling $12,000. According to court documents, an investigation into a peer-to-peer file sharing system
identified that Letcher was allowing others to download child pornography that he made available. Letcher admitted to viewing child pornography for the past ten years, as well as utilizing the file sharing system since 2014. The investigation revealed that Letcher had amassed 3,785 images and 485 videos containing child sex abuse materials. United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. This case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations. This case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa as part of the Department of Justice’s “Project Safe Childhood” initiative, which was
started in 2006 as a nationwide effort to combine law enforcement investigations and prosecutions, community action, and public awareness in order to reduce the incidence of sexual exploitation of children. Any persons having knowledge of a child being sexually abused are
encouraged to call the Iowa Sexual Abuse Hotline at 1-800-284-7821

Local Man Appointed to Highest Masonic Post in Iowa

Mt. Pleasant resident and business owner Ted Wiley now holds the position of Grand Master of Masons in Iowa. The Grand Master is the supreme executive authority of Iowa Masonry. First initiated in 2000, Wiley has served the Mount Pleasant Lodge as Worshipful Master. His service to Iowa Masonry includes serving as Junior Grand Deacon and Junior Grand Warden. He has been a member of many Masonic committees and is equally generous with his service to the Mount Pleasant community. He is active on many community boards, foundations and committees. Wiley is the President of Jean C. Wiley and Sons Inc. Building Contractors.  Plans are being made for a reception in Wiley’s honor on October 8.