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.

West Burlington Fire

At 4:22 p.m. Monday the Burlington and West Burlington Fire Departments were dispatched for a structure fire at Borghi USA, 402 West Division Street in West Burlington. Burlington Firefighters arrived on scene at 4:26 pm to find heavy smoke showing from the west side of the
commercial manufacturing facility with employees evacuating the structure. Firefighters located the fire inside the west side door of the building and brought the fire under control within 10 minutes. Eleven Burlington Firefighters were assisted at the scene by Eight
West Burlington Firefighters, the West Burlington Police Department, and maintenance staff from Borghi USA. Three off-duty Burlington Firefighters reported for duty to cover additional calls. Employees activated the fire alarm system and called 911 to report the fire. Employees
attempted to control the fire with fire extinguishers. There were no other injuries. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Burlington and West Burlington Fire Departments and is not considered suspicious. The facility did receive significant smoke
damages and fire damage was limited to a small portion of the building. Damage estimates are not available at this time. Fire crews cleared the scene at 6:00 p.m

School Discusses Resource Officer

During Monday night’s work session, the Mount Pleasant School Board discussed the possibility of hiring a resource officer. Supt. John Henriksen has already been in conversation with Mount Pleasant Police Chief Lyle Murray and Sheriff Rich McNamee about working with local law enforcement.  The proposal is for the school district to enter into a 28E agreement with the police department in order to make use of the services of a Mount Pleasant Police officer during the time school is in session. There are still Union questions that need answered. The salary also needs to be worked out. But it sounds like the school board members are agreeable to the idea and so is the Police Chief. The Superintendent told the school board members that he anticipates the district staff would continue to handle student situations as they have been but the officer would be readily available for those situations that could escalate.  The board was also in agreement that the position calls for the right type of individual who can establish a relationship and a trust with students.  The Police Chief thought an agreement could be in place by January 1.

Strange String of Lights in the Night Sky

No it wasn’t aliens, and we weren’t under attack. The strange string of lights in the sky Monday night wasn’t a natural space phenomenon, either. But the site was still pretty darn cool. It’s not official but it’s likely what you saw was a Starlink Internet satellite train of possibly 50 satellites launched and headed into their orbits. The train was visible for about 3 minutes over Mount Pleasant at about 8:20 Monday night. These trains are periodically launched and according to a schedule found online there was a train sent out last night over Iowa.

Sports, September 27th

High School Football Recap

The Mount Pleasant JV football team defeated Fort Madison last night behind a dominating team win. Carson Andresen rushed for 132 yards and touchdown and as a team the Panthers rushed for 207 yards. Bauer completed one pass for 29 yards and a score. The defense was a blanket forcing seven turnovers, Kessler Whaley was a ball hawk and had three interceptions. Landon Seymoure, and Ramzy Davis both had interceptions including a pick-six for Davis. Landon Siebert and Kellen Kohorst both had fumble recoveries. The JV football team is now 2-0 with their next game being October 3rd at 6 pm against Columbus Junction at home.

The Varsity football team is 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.

High School Volleyball

Mt. Pleasant is at home tonight as they host Fort Madison. The Panthers look for their sixth win of the year against a one-win Bloodhound team. Game scheduled to start at 7:15 pm.

New London travels to play Central Lee tonight, the Tigers are led by seniors Eliana Manning and Natalie Burden as they look for win number 14 on the season.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

Both Tiger golf teams competed at the Waldorf Invitational last Sunday. The ladies were led by Aubrey Duncan and Michal Wohlleber as they both finished with a 98, good for 20th place. Natalie Ames tied for 23rd with a score of 101. Sami Wibben finished tied for 34th and Keelee Razee shot a 122, good enough for 51st. The team placed in 6th out of 9 teams, shooting for a team total of 405.

The men’s team finished in 7th out of 9 teams with a team total of 344. Brevin Wilson led the way for the Tigers as he finished in 19th with a score of 82. Colton Sherwood shot an 85 that placed him in 34th. Brady Lukavsky shot an 88, good enough for a tie at 45th and Tate Nelson tied for 50th. Trace White rounded out the day with an 89. The men’s and women’s golf teams will be competing in the Iowa Wesleyan Tiger Classic this Thursday, September 29th, at 11 am.

The men’s soccer team plays tonight, September 27th, against Hannibal-LaGrange University at Mediapolis at 7:30 pm.

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

The Tiger volleyball team’s next game will be September 29 against Stephen College at 6 pm.

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

1930 – At the annual NHL Governor’s meeting a new rule was passed concerning offsides. The rule was that “the puck must be propelled into the attacking zone before any player of the attacking side can enter that zone.”

1953 – The St. Louis Browns played their final game before moving to Baltimore to become the Orioles.

1998 – Mark McGwire (St. Louis Cardinals) set a major league baseball record when he hit his 70th home run of the season. Sammy Sosa (Chicago Cubs) ended the season with 66 home runs. Both players surpassed Roger Maris’ record of 61.

Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report

September 19 – 25, 2022

DES MOINES, Iowa (Sept. 26, 2022) — Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented today on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November.

“Fall has officially arrived, cooler temperatures are starting to settle in, and combines are rolling in corn and soybean fields across the state,” said Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig. “Despite some triple digit readings in places last Tuesday, the first frost of the season looks possible for portions of Iowa this week.”

The weekly report is also available on the USDA’s website at nass.usda.gov.

Crop Report

Farmers took advantage of 5.5 days suitable for fieldwork to get harvest underway during the week ending September 25, 2022, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork included harvesting row crops, chopping silage, and cutting hay.

Topsoil moisture condition rated 14 percent very short, 29 percent short, 56 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 20 percent very short, 30 percent short, 49 percent adequate and 1 percent surplus.

Corn in the dent stage or beyond was 97 percent, 1 week ahead of the 5-year average. Sixty-three percent of Iowa’s corn crop was mature or beyond, 2 days behind last year but 1 day ahead of the average. Harvest of the State’s corn crop was 5 percent complete, 5 days behind last year and 1 day behind the 5-year average. Corn condition remained 64 percent good to excellent. Ninety percent of soybeans were coloring or beyond, 3 days behind last year. Soybeans dropping leaves or beyond were at 61 percent, 3 days behind last year and 1 day behind the 5-year average. Soybean harvest reached 7 percent, 4 days behind last year and 3 days behind the average. Soybean condition rated 62 percent good to excellent.

Ninety-eight percent of the State’s third cutting of alfalfa hay was complete. Pasture condition rated 34 percent good to excellent.

Weather Summary

Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Fall officially started during the reporting period with the first half of the week experiencing unseasonably hot temperatures; the statewide average temperature was 64.6 degrees, 6.0 degrees above normal. Conditions moderated towards the end of the week as a large-scale low-pressure center traversed Iowa bringing generally light rainfall statewide.

Spotty showers and thunderstorms formed during late Sunday (18th) afternoon with several cells becoming severe prior to and after sunset. Several reports of 2.5-inch hail were found between Iowa City (Johnson County) and Davenport (Scott County); hail over an inch in diameter was also found in Lee County. Several stations within these swaths also measured rainfall totals from 0.50 inch to 2.00 inches at Oskaloosa (Mahaska County). Winds were out of the northeast on Monday (19th) morning as foggy conditions developed over portions of northern Iowa with lows varying from the upper 60s south to low 50s north. A southerly shifting wind helped boost afternoon highs into the mid to upper 80s in western Iowa as cloud cover in eastern Iowa held temperatures up to ten degrees cooler. Skies remained generally cloudless on Tuesday (20th) as a strong area of high pressure built in through the day. Daytime highs were exceedingly above average, hovering in the mid to upper 90s, with readings in the low 100s at several stations. Numerous records for the day were tied or broken with a statewide average high of 94 degrees, 19 degrees above normal. Temperatures dove overnight as a cold front swept southeast through Iowa with lows behind the front in the upper 50s and low 60s; low 70s were observed in southeast Iowa with spotty showers popping. Rain totals reported on Wednesday (21st) morning were highest in the southeast counties where a few tenths were observed at multiple stations, though Mount Pleasant (Henry County) measured 0.71 inch from multiple rounds of showers. Additional showers formed over southern Iowa from the afternoon into the evening hours with temperatures holding in the upper 60s and low 70s.

Clouds cleared north to south overnight into Thursday (22nd) with morning lows dropping into the upper 30s and low 40s where stars were visible. Rain totals for the previous 24 hours were mostly under 0.10 inch with a few stations in Lee County reporting the highest totals; Donnellson registered 0.20 inch while 0.62 inch was observed at West Point. Afternoon conditions were mostly sunny and pleasant as high temperatures settled in the low to mid 60s. Clouds increased in western Iowa as widespread showers spread north to south. Wet and chilly weather persisted through Friday (23rd) with steady rain and patchy drizzle as daytime highs remained in the 50s. Showers pushed out of southeastern Iowa into the early hours of Saturday (24th). Event rain totals were in the range of 0.10 to 0.25 inch at many stations with locally heavier totals in north-central Iowa; Emmetsburg (Palo Alto) and Swea City (Kossuth County) both observed 0.46 inch. Fog burned off through the morning with afternoon temperatures from the mid 80s southwest to low 70s northeast. Clear skies continued into Sunday (25th) with morning lows in the lower 50s.

Weekly precipitation totals ranged from trace amounts at several stations to 2.64 inches at Keokuk Lock and Dam (Lee County). The statewide weekly average rainfall was 0.25 inch while the normal is 0.76 inch. Little Sioux (Harrison County) reported the week’s high temperature of 102 degrees on the 20th, 26 degrees above normal. Knoxville (Marion County) and Sibley (Osceola County) reported the week’s low temperature of 38 degrees on the 22nd, on average 11 degrees below normal.

Donna May Johnson

Donna May Johnson, 88, of Niota, Illinois, passed away at 7:30 p.m. Friday, September 23, 2022 at her home.

She was born on May 14, 1934, at home near Burnside, Illinois, the daughter of Henry Thelma (Knipe) Russell. She married Louis Pilkington, they were married for twenty-seven years. She later married Lyle Johnson, they were married for twenty-three years. He preceded her in death in 2007.

Survivors include three daughters: Diane Pilkington of Niota, Illinois, Angie (Adrien) Robinson of Cornelious, North Carolina, and Linda (Jim) Wilson of Nauvoo, Illinois; four sons: Leland (Debi) Pilkington of Henryetta, Oklahoma, Roger Pilkington of Niota, Illinois, Rick (Kris) Pilkington of Carthage, Illinois, and David (Kim) Pilkington of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina; three Step Children: Maggie (Mike) Bentley of Peoria, Illinois, Carodeane (Pete) Armstrong of Ottawa, Illinois, and Kevin (Lori) Johnson of Tinley Park, Illinois; twenty-one grandchildren and twenty-nine great grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters: Juanita (Richard) Sandford, Darlene Hawkins and two brothers Duane (Marsha) Russell, Merlin Russell.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Louis Pilkington; husband: Lyle; son: Kenneth; four sisters: Kathleen Deitsch, Norma Boales, Betty Harris, Karen Knowles and three brothers: Larry Russell, Willard Russell, William Russell.

Donna was a 1952 graduate of Nauvoo High School. From 1952 to 1955, she attended Blessing Hospital – School of Nursing earning her RN, she then went on to earn her Bachelor of Science degree in health arts from the College of St. Frances in Joliet in 1984. She worked as a registered nurse at the Sacred Heart Hospital in Fort Madison, Iowa for thirty-one years. Donna was a member of the Monmouth American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, crafts, loved flowers, reading, and traveling.

Visitation will begin at 12:00 noon, Friday, September 30, 2022 at Schmitz – Banks and Beals Funeral Home in Nauvoo, where the family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

A memorial has been established in her memory for Lee County Hospice.

Schmitz-Banks & Beals Funeral Home of Nauvoo is assisting the family with arrangements. On-line condolences to the family may be left at www.sbbfuneralhome.com.

Sports, September 26th

High School Football Recap

The Mount Pleasant Panthers fall to 0-5 on the season after falling to District opponent, Fort Madison, 46-0. The Panther defense did an impressive job in the first half holding the Bloodhounds to only 12 points including a couple stops deep inside their own zone, the effort was led by Payton Walker who had 6.5 tackles including one for a loss. Unfortunately, injuries plagued the offense as two starting linemen were out and Payton Hagans was unable to play, as well. The Panthers will look for their first win to come against Iowa City Liberty next Friday at home.

WACO celebrated Homecoming with a perfect record still intact after they defeated New London 43-14. The Warriors scored the first 35 points of the game with five of their touchdowns coming on the ground. Simeon Reichenbach ran for 156 yards and 2 touchdowns. For the Tigers, Dom Lopez threw for a touchdown and Borden Pickle ran for 59 yards and a touchdown.

Winfield-Mt. Union demolished Lone Tree 54-14 for their Homecoming night. Cam Buffington led the way for the Wolves rushing for 163 yards and 3 touchdowns. Abram Edwards added 2 more touchdowns on the ground and as a team the Wolves rushed for 306 yards.

Iowa City Liberty 20, North Scott 16

Burlington 42, Clinton 30

Grinnell 28, Washington 21

Fairfield 16, Keokuk 15

High School Volleyball

The Southeast Iowa Super Conference tournament finished up play on Saturday. New London defeated Winfield-Mt. Union 2 sets to 1 in round one. WACO lost to Holy Trinity Catholic 2 sets to 1, losing in the third set 15-9. West Burlington defeated Wapello in straight sets and Burlington Notre Dame defeated Central Lee in straight sets. In round two, Burlington Notre Dame edged out New London 2 sets to 1 in a dramatic three sets by scores of 26-24, 25-23, and 15-7. West Burlington bested Holy Trinity Catholic in straight sets. With the finals now set with West Burlington facing off against Burlington Notre Dame, the Nikes won set number one 25-22, the Falcons answered back by winning set two 25-21, leading to the third set to determine the champion. Thanks to Gabby Deery’s 20 kill performance in the Championship game Notre Dame defeated West Burlington 15-12 in set three capturing the Championship. Holy Trinity Catholic finished in third place after defeating New London in straight sets.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The women’s soccer team defeated Waldorf last Saturday 2-1 to tally their fourth victory of the season and first in conference play. It was a comeback effort as Waldorf led 1-0 after the first half. Jacqueline Campos and Baylee Alvarado scored within three minutes of each other, and the defense didn’t allow another goal. The Tigers next game will be September 28th when they travel to play Coe College at 5 pm.

The men’s soccer team tied Waldorf 1-1 in a highly defensive matchup to open up conference play. Waldorf had the 1-0 lead late and it appeared as though that would be enough until Richard Arch scored in the 87th minute leading to the final score. Their next game will be Tomorrow, September 27th, against Hannibal-LaGrange University at Mediapolis at 7:30 pm.

The Tiger football team fell to Dakota State University 24-7. It was a tough day through the air for the Tigers as Zach Chevalier tossed two interceptions on the day. AJ Moses led the way on the ground with 73 rushing yards, and Parker Heidt scored the lone touchdown on the day for the Tiger offense. Jeremiah Pauling led the way in tackles with 14 total tackles and 5 tackles for a loss. Comal Phillips captured the lone sack of the game for the Tiger defense. Iowa Wesleyan’s next game will be Saturday, October 1st, when they celebrate Homecoming against Mayville State University at 1 pm.

Men’s and women’s cross country competed at the Grand View Viking Invitational last Saturday. The top finisher for the men’s team was Logan Lucas who finished in 50th with a time of 29:09. Daron Jackson finished in 72nd, Gannon McNamee in 105th, and Andrew Huhuyana finished in 111th.

The women’s team finished in 9th out of 11 teams. Faith Younce was the best finisher for the Tigers with a time of 21:57 and that was good enough for 32nd. Allison Morris finished in 39th, Lilly Garnsey in 58th, Lidia Pamos in 78th, and Teya Hawkins finished in 83rd place. The next competition for both the men’s and women’s cross-country teams will be October 8th at the Seminole Valley Stampede.

The Tiger volleyball team’s next game will be September 29 against Stephen College at 6 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1919 – The St. Louis Browns defeated the New York Yankees 6-2 in a game that lasted 55 minutes. The game was the second game of a doubleheader.

1962 – Maury Wills (LA Dodgers) became the first player to steal 100 bases. He ended the season with 104.

1981 – Nolan Ryan (Houston Astros) became the first player to pitch five no-hitters with a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

2012 – The National Football League and the NFL Referees Association reached an agreement to end an ongoing referee lockout. On June 4, 2012, the NFL had announced it would be hiring replacement officials after a failed attempts to resolve a labor dispute.