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.

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.