IowaWINS to Host International Peacemaker

IowaWINS and the First Presbyterian Church of Mt Pleasant are hosting Carmen Elena Dias Anzora from El Salvador, an international peacemaker who is part of a group of seven individuals touring the country for the next month with the PC(USA)’s Peacemaking Program. Ms. Anzora will be visiting the First Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, September 27. Ms. Anzora will give a presentation about her work at 4:30 PM, and a potluck dinner will follow afterwards at 5:30 PM. The Presbyterian Peacemaking Program makes it possible for leaders from overseas partner denominations and organizations to visit Presbyterian congregations and institutions in the U.S. to bear witness and interpret peace and justice issues.

Since 1984 more than 350 International Peacemakers from 60 countries have been hosted through the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program. The International Peacemakers focus their time on 3 priority areas of the Presbyterian Mission Agency’s work: dismantling structural racism, alleviating systemic poverty and building congregational vitality. They also help Presbyterian’s live into a biblical commitment based on Matthew 25 by sharing unique experiences and stories from their work in the following areas:

  • Hunger Ministries: I was hungry and you gave me food
  • Clean Water/Environmental Justice: I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink
  • Immigration/Migration/Refugee Welcome: I was a stranger and you welcomed me
  • Poverty Alleviation: I was naked and you gave me clothing
  • Health and Wellness: I was sick and you took care of me
  • Racism/Systems of Oppression and Violence: I was in prison and you visited me

This year the Peacemakers come from seven different countries or regions, including Cameroon, El Salvador, Madagascar, Malawi, Israel/Palestine, Rwanda, and Tuvalu (Pacific Islands). For more information, contact the First Presbyterian Church at firstpresbymtp@gmail.com. Visit the Presbyterian Peacemaking page for more information about the International Peacemakers.

 

Dr. Steve and Dr Shelly Wickham Inducted into Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame

Dr. Steve and Dr. Shelly Wickhm were inducted into the 2022 Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the 4-H Exhibits Building at the Iowa State Fair on Sunday, Aug. 21. Ninety-eight Iowa counties participated this year and selected 133 inductees for their outstanding service and dedication to 4-H. Inductees or their surviving family members were presented a certificate by the Iowa 4‑H Foundation President, Julie McGonegle, State 4-H Program Leader, Debbie Nistler, as they were introduced on stage.

Steve and Shelly have been and continue to be active supporters of the Henry County 4-H Program.  Shelly served as the Secretary of the Henry County Extension Council for eight years. Both Shelly and Steve were 4-H Leaders.  Steve being a leader of the Wayne Soil Savers 4-H Club for 15 years and Shelly the leader of the Country Creators. Shelly assisted with the startup of the Henry County 4-H Bottle Calf program and chaired the program for many years, as well as provided expertise for the 4-H Pet Show. Steve’s passion for Beef production in Henry County and as a large promoter of the production side of the 4-H Beef show emphasizing the importance of quality and the beef industry.  Steve has served as the Henry County Fair Veterinarian for over 30 years, and has hosted numerous Beef Weigh-ins at his facility while providing guidance and support to beginning beef producers. As former 4-H’ers both Steve and Shelly encouraged 4-H participation with many Henry County youth and then their own triplets Blake, Hannah and Sterling. Steve provided support as a head leader to new incoming leaders, provided many hands on learning opportunities and club tours for the members of the Wayne Soil Savers.

Counties select inductees for their exceptional work in contributing to the lives of 4-H members and the overall 4-H program, said Erin Heaton, Henry County 4-H Youth Coordinator. Many inductees serve as club leaders, youth mentors, fair superintendents or fair board members, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach county council members, county youth council members, fair judges, financial supporters, chaperones or ISU Extension and Outreach staff members. The inductees have demonstrated dedication, encouragement, commitment and guidance to Iowa’s 4-H’ers through the years.

“We are honored to recognize these special individuals, for their advocacy and dedication to the Iowa 4-H program,” shared Iowa 4-H Foundation Executive Director, Emily Saveraid.

“This is a great way to honor the volunteers and staff across the state of Iowa that generously give their time and talents to foster positive partnerships with our 4-H youth,” said Tillie Good, Iowa 4-H staff and volunteer development manager.

The Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame was initiated in 2002 to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of 4-H. A summary of previous honorees was on display at the 2022 Iowa State Fair in the 4-H Exhibits Building.  These summaries are also available at the Iowa 4-H Foundation office in the Extension 4-H Youth Building at Iowa State University. Information about previous inductees to the Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame also is available on the Iowa 4-H Foundation website, organized by year and by county. Go to www.iowa4hfoundation.org/ and select “Recognition” then “Iowa 4-H Hall of Fame.”

Two Vehicle Collision in Mount Pleasant

Wednesday, Sept. 14, just before 4 pm, the Mount Pleasant Police Department responded to the intersection of South Grand Avenue and East Washington Street for a report of a two vehicle accident. Upon investigation, it was determined that a vehicl operated by Kathleen Seberg of Mount Pleasant, was stopped at the intersection on South Grand Avenue facing north. A pickup operated by Philip Graber of Mount Pleasant, was stopped at the intersection on East Washington Street facing west. The Seberg continued through the intersection driving north. Graber failed to see the Seberg and continued through the intersection westbound. Graber’s truck struck the Seberg vehicle causing disabling damage. The combined damage of both vehicles is estimated to be in excess of $7,000.00. No injuries were reported.

Traffic Stop Leads to Arrests

On September 14, 2022, at approximately 10:15 P.M., the Henry County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on US Highway 34 near Mile Marker 229 in Mount Pleasant on a vehicle for a traffic violation.

Upon speaking with the driver, later identified as Oscar Daniel Leyva Sandoval, 32, of Ottumwa, Iowa, it was discovered he currently held a suspended driving status through the State of Iowa. The vehicle was occupied by two other passengers, later identified as Jessica L. Jasso, 27, of Ottumwa, Iowa, and Deserae Ramirez, 24, of Ottumwa, Iowa.

Upon further investigation by deputies, a search was conducted of the vehicle where amounts of Methamphetamine, Marijuana, and drug paraphernalia were located.

Resulting from the investigation, Deserae was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance – 3rd or Subsequent Offense (D Felony), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – (Serious Misdemeanor), and Possession of Contraband in Correctional Institution – (D Felony). Oscar was issued a summons for Driving Under Suspension – (Simple Misdemeanor), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – (Serious Misdemeanor), and was cited for Speeding Over 55 Zone (16 through 20 over) – (Non-scheduled Violation). Jessica was issued a summons for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – (Serious Misdemeanor)

 

 

***A criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.***

Updated Volleyball Rankings

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their Top 15 Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings for week 4. For Class 1A, there was not much movement with North Tama holding the top spot. Burlington Notre Dame moved up one spot and now rests at number 5. New London and Holy Trinity Catholic stayed put in their rankings at number 10 and 11, respectively.

Class 2A saw the first 9 spots stay the same with Dike-New Hartford staying number 1. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Freemont and West Burlington are ranked 3 and 4, respectively. West Burlington plays Holy Trinity Catholic tonight in what should be an very intriguing match.

Class 3A saw one team fall out of the top 15, Forest City with Cherokee jumping into the top 15. Des Moines Christian and Davenport Assumption stayed at 1 and 2.

The top three positions remained constant in Class 4A with Cedar Rapids Xavier pacing the teams followed by Marion and North Scott. Clear Creek-Amana jumped from 9 to 6, which was the second biggest movement upwards as Indianola moved from 11 to 7.

Class 5A had Pleasant Valley remain at the top but Iowa City Liberty is inching closer as they jumped two spots to capture 2nd. Three teams dropped out of the top 15 in Prairie, Bettendorf, and Cedar Rapids Kennedy. Muscatine, Linn-Mar, and Dubuque Senior took their places with 13, 14, and 15, respectively.

Marilyn E. Hite

Marilyn E. Hite, 70, of Mt. Pleasant, died Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.

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 15th

High School Volleyball

Winfield-Mt. Union, who is 13-5 on the season, is scheduled to play tonight, September 15th, against Lone Tree.

Holy Trinity Catholic plays West Burlington tonight at home at 7:30 pm. The Falcons are 15-2 on the season and led by senior Sophia Armstrong, who has 140 kills on the season with a kill efficiency of 0.486.

New London’s next game will be against Mediapolis tonight, at 7:30 pm.

WACO will be looking for their tenth win of the season tonight, September 15th, at home against Pekin, the game scheduled to start at 7:30 pm.

Mt. Pleasant improved their record to 3-15 after defeating in a dramatic match against Washington on Tuesday winning in the fifth set, 15 to 12.Mt. Pleasant’s next game will be this Saturday, September 17th, when the Panthers compete at the Ottumwa Invitational.

High School Football

The Mt. Pleasant Panthers are at home tomorrow, September 16th, to face off against West Burlington, who is also 0-3 after losing to Mediapolis last Friday. Jacob Richtman is top 10 in Class 4A for every meaningful passing statistic, while the Falcons are led by junior quarterback Caden Schwenker, who presents a dual threat with over 500 total yard and 5 total touchdowns through the first three games. Tune into KILJ for the game, kickoff scheduled for 7:30 pm, pregame at 7:15 pm.

WACO will face off with Iowa Valley tomorrow.  The Warriors are led by a pair of seniors in Isaac Oswald and Simeon Reichenbach, while Iowa Valley depends on dual threat quarterback Evan Kearney, who leads 8-man football with 30 total touchdowns on the season. This game is scheduled to start at 7 pm.

Winfield-Mt. Union tries to right the ship against HLV, and New London will celebrate homecoming against English Valleys. Both games scheduled to start at 7 pm.

Fort Madison will defend their home field against Washington, while Fairfield will travel to play Knoxville. The Bloodhounds are led by Aidan Boyer, who has tossed 457 yards and four touchdowns. The Demons will lean on talented senior running back Tayven Stuart.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

Both soccer programs captured wins last night by the same score of 3-2. The women’s team got the scoring going first against Cornell University as Desire’ Adams assisted Giovana Pedrassani in the 13th minute. The Tigers then took a 2-0 lead after Ana Medina-Suazo scored in the 33rd minute off a pass from Jaycee Page. After allowing the Rams to tie the game at two, the Tigers battled and were awarded with a penalty kick that Medina-Suazo connected on, giving the Tigers the 3-2 win and moving them to 2-3 on the season. The Tigers will travel to clash with William Woods University at 1 pm on Saturday, September 17th.

The Men’s team got their first win of the season against University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis. The Tigers scored the first two goals of the game with Thomas Mullen scoring first then Richard Arch in the 31st minute. With the score being 2-1, Richard Arch scored his second goal of the match to give the Tigers a 3-1 lead, and the defense held out for the rest of the game resulting in a 3-2 final for the Tigers. Their next game will be Saturday, September 17th, to play William Woods University on the road at 3:30 pm.

The Tiger volleyball team will be competing in the UHSP Tournament in St. Louis starting September 16th and finishing up on the 17th, with their first match taking place at 5 pm against College of the Ozarks.

The Tigers football team will be at home this Saturday, September 17th, to play Finlandia University at noon. KILJ will be on the call with pregame set to start at 11:45 am.

Our guest for Tiger Nation today was Head Coach for Track and Cross Country, Hunter Davis. He discussed the culture he’s creating with his teams for the Tigers.

“So, I actually have a sign hanging to the right at my desk…and it says create a culture of excellence, and that doesn’t just mean in Track and Field and Cross Country that means make better men and women. People who are going to graduate with higher GPAs that help them get jobs and write them job recommendations and things like that, so that when it comes down to the future, they’re prepared way long past Track and Field and Cross Country.”

This Day in Sports History

1938 – Lloyd and Paul Waner became the first brothers to hit back-to-back home runs in a major league game. It was Lloyd’s last home run.

1946 – A Brooklyn Dodgers-Chicago Cubs game was called when players, umpires and fans were attacked by gnats.

1978 – Muhammad Ali defeated Leon Spinks to win his 3rd World Heavyweight Boxing title.

Delores Theresa Mickelson

Delores Theresa Mickelson, 78, of West Point, Iowa, passed away at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at the West Point Care Center in West Point, Iowa.

She was born on November 6, 1943, in Fort Madison, Iowa, the daughter of Linus O. and Ceclia Rose (Holtkamp) Fritzjunker. On June 27, 1987, she married LeRoy Mickelson in West Point, Iowa. He preceded her in death on January 7, 1998.

Survivors include several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband: LeRoy; daughter: Deborah Kassmeyer and brother: LeRoy.

Delores was a member of St. James the Less Catholic Church in St. Paul, Iowa and former member of the West Point American Legion Auxiliary. She worked for Sheaffer Pen Company and was a newspaper carrier for the Fort Madison Daily Democrat. She enjoyed embroidering pillow cases, watching television and filling out word search books.

Visitation will be held from noon to 5:00 p.m. Friday, September 16, 2022, at Schmitz Funeral Home in West Point.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 17, 2022, at St. James Catholic Church in St. Paul, Iowa with Father Dan Dorau as celebrant.

Burial will be in St. James Cemetery in St. Paul.

A memorial has been established in her memory for West Point Care Center or St. James Cemetery.

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