Access Energy Cooperative Announces 2025 Line-worker Scholarship Recipients

MOUNT PLEASANT — Access Energy Cooperative has proudly announced the recipients of its 2025 Lineworker Scholarship program, awarding a total of $9,000 to three outstanding students who are preparing for careers in the electric utility industry.

Congratulations to this year’s scholarship winners:

  • Kayden Calfee, a graduate of Central Lee High School, who plans to attend the Powerline program at Northwest Community College.

  • Blake Waste, a graduate of Danville High School, who will be pursuing the Electric Utility Technology program at Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC).

  • Corbin Jacobs-Jewell, a graduate of New London High School, who will be attending the Powerline program at Marshalltown Community College. (Photo not available)

Each recipient has been awarded a $2,000 scholarship to support their lineworker education. The Access Energy Cooperative Lineworker Scholarship is available to students whose parents or guardians are members of Access Energy Cooperative, as well as to those who are planning to pursue a career as a lineworker. Scholarship recipients are selected based on academic performance, achievements, community involvement, and a personal interview. All awardees must be enrolled or planning to enroll in a qualifying lineworker educational program.

Access Energy Cooperative serves as a rural distribution electric cooperative, providing reliable power to homes, farms, businesses, and industries across 10 counties in southeast Iowa. The cooperative’s scholarship program is part of its ongoing commitment to support workforce development and strengthen local communities.

Access Energy Cooperative congratulates Kayden, Blake, and Corbin on their achievements and wishes them the best as they take the next steps toward becoming essential members of Iowa’s energy workforce.

Vandalism Reported at Maple Leaf Athletic Complex Field House

The Mount Pleasant Police Department is investigating reports of vandalism at the Maple Leaf Athletic Complex over the weekend. The incident involved the field house at the complex, where offensive words and graphic images were drawn on the field house doors.

Authorities say the investigation remains open as they work to identify individuals who may have been involved.

Mount Pleasant Community School District Superintendent John Henriksen addressed the situation, noting that, at this time, no individuals involved appear to be active students within the Mount Pleasant Community School District.

The Mount Pleasant Police Department continues to handle the investigation. Updates regarding any arrests or additional information will be shared with the public as they become available.

KILJ will keep the community informed as more details emerge about the vandalism at the Maple Leaf Athletic Complex. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to contact the Mount Pleasant Police Department.

Kyle L. Wyatt, of Palo Iowa Arrested On One Count of Indecent Exposure & One Count of Sex Abuse 3rd

On May 10th, 2025, Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a call reporting a possible sexual assault. This started an investigation.

After investigation it was found the defendant, Kyle L. Wyatt, of Palo Iowa, did sexually assault a juvenile minor and did expose himself to the juvenile minor victim.

June 17th, 2025, Kyle was arrested on one count of indecent exposure Iowa code section 709.9(1) and one count of sex abuse 3rd-child victim related by blood Iowa code section 709.4(1)(B)(2)(B).

Fairfield Youth Performing Arts Presents: Mary Poppins Jr.

The curtain is rising on a new chapter for young performers in Southeast Iowa. Fairfield Youth Performing Arts (FYPA), a newly established nonprofit children’s theatre organization, is preparing to make its debut with a production of Mary Poppins Jr., promising an uplifting showcase of talent, creativity, and collaboration.

FYPA’s mission is to empower youth by providing a welcoming and inclusive space where children can explore and develop their artistic abilities. Through theatre, the organization aims to nurture confidence, imagination, and teamwork while enriching the broader Fairfield arts community.

“We want to create an environment where every child feels valued and inspired,” said FYPA organizers. “Our hope is to make Fairfield a destination for children’s theatre and a hub for cultivating the next generation of theatrical talent.”

FYPA’s inaugural production of Mary Poppins Jr. will be staged at the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center with evening performances on July 25 and 26 at 7 p.m. and a matinee on July 27 at 3 p.m. Featuring young actors from Fairfield and surrounding Southeast Iowa communities, the beloved musical promises to delight audiences of all ages with its timeless story and memorable songs.

Tickets for Mary Poppins Jr. are now on sale through the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center Box Office and online at fairfieldacc.com. Community members are encouraged to come out and support the region’s rising stars as they bring this magical production to life.

Trees for Kids Grant Applications Due August 22

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is inviting communities across the state to apply for funding through its popular Trees for Kids grant program. Applications will be accepted through August 22, giving cities, schools, and local organizations an opportunity to enhance their green spaces while engaging youth in hands-on environmental education.

The grant offers up to $2,500 per award to purchase trees and mulch. All trees funded by the program must be planted on public community grounds such as parks, community centers, or public school campuses. A key component of the program is youth involvement — kids are encouraged to take part in the planting process, giving them a chance to contribute directly to their community’s natural environment.

Planting trees is a fun way to connect kids to nature, build on their sense of wonder and explore the benefits trees provide at their school and in their community,” said Chip Murrow, urban forestry program specialist with the Iowa DNR.

Research shows that trees planted near schools and in neighborhoods can provide significant benefits for young people, including improved concentration, reduced aggression, lower obesity rates, and fewer symptoms associated with ADHD.

Organizations interested in applying can find more information and submit applications online at www.iowadnr.gov/urbangrants.

WEDG Donates $25,000 to Support New ADA Accessible Restrooms at Washington County Fairgrounds

The Washington Economic Development Group (WEDG) has stepped up in support of the Washington County Fair Association, donating $25,000 to help fund the Northside Restroom Project at the fairgrounds. The contribution will assist with construction costs for a new permanent, ADA accessible restroom facility — a much-anticipated improvement that is already generating excitement among fair supporters.

Work on the project began on May 23, with Leichty & Son Construction, Inc. leading the removal of old concrete and excavation for the building’s footings. The fair board hopes the new restrooms will be ready in time for the 2025 Washington County Fair, which runs July 13 through July 18.

The restroom facility will feature five stalls for women, two stalls and four urinals for men, and two family bathrooms. Each family bathroom will be equipped with a toilet, sink, hand dryer or paper towels, and an adult changing table. The design ensures easy, level access for strollers, wheelchairs, and walkers.

The 2025 Washington County Fair will kick off on Saturday, July 12, with a free concert. To learn more about the fair, visit www.washingtoncountyfairia.com or follow the Washington County Fair Association on Facebook.

June E. Pisone

June E. Pisone passed away peacefully, May 14, 2025, in her home at the age of 99. She was two months shy of her 100th Birthday! June was born in Spirit Lake, Iowa. She was the daughter of Lara ‘Hedges’ Baird and Walter Baird. At the age of 16, June married Robert Cocherel just before he left for WW2. At the age of 17, June was on her own and started working at Shafer Pen Company. Three years later, her husband returned home from the war, and they started a family. June had three children, Mikey, MaryLou, and Vickie. June was preceded in death by her beloved little boy, Mikey, who died at the age of 5. Later, June and her husband Bob moved their two children to Southern California. June ultimately had four grandchildren: Wendy, Jeremy, Molly and Sally.

Later, June and her husband moved to Idaho, where she worked in airport security and ultimately for the Boise Police Department. June left the police department to care for her aging mother. She was later widowed, but June married the love of her life, Bob Waldron. The two loved to jump in their camper and travel. They would also go dancing together. Once again, she was widowed. She later met and married Americo “Jack” Pisone. The two of them were married for 17 years before she was, once again, widowed. June was preceded in death by her parents, three husbands, all three of her children, and one grandchild. June continued to live on her own and was actively involved at the senior center, dancing, as well as feeding all the neighborhood birds (and a few squirrels). She lived a full, active life and was a joy for all who got to know her. She was very independent and extremely smart. She remained as such all the way to the end of her life. She died exactly as she wished–peacefully, in her sleep, in her own home. She will be greatly missed by her last surviving family members: Wendy Puthuff, granddaughter; Jeremy Breese, grandson; Molly Almquist, granddaughter; and her dear nephew, Tony Baird.

 

“The master said, ‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. You have been faithful in handling this small amount, so now I will give you many more responsibilities. Let’s celebrate together!’

Matthew 25:23

A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, June 20, 2025, at Greenglade Cemetery in Farmington, Iowa.

Burial will be at Greenglade Cemetery, Farmington.

A memorial has been established in her memory.

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

Sports, June 18th

High School Baseball

Mt. Pleasant evaded the rain last night and handled Davis County 11-3. Payton Walker and Cooper Coleman did not register a hit but combined for five RBIs. J.C. Sitar collected the win on the mound with three strikeouts, pitching four innings, while whacking an RBI double at the plate. The Panthers will travel to Fairfield tomorrow, June 19th, at 7:30 pm. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 7:15 pm.

New London’s offensive surge in the middle innings led to a 6-4 victory over Winfield-Mt. Union last night. Gavin Strawhacker tripled home three runs for the Tigers. Riley Kaalberg smashed a home run for three RBIs for the Wolves. 

Winfield-Mt. Union will make the trip to Louisa-Muscatine at 5:30 pm tomorrow. 

New London’s contest against Lisbon scheduled for tonight has been canceled. 

Central Lee and Danville had their matchup postponed last night with a makeup date to be announced at a later time. 

Central Lee will compete against Highland at 5:30 pm tomorrow to celebrate their senior night. 

Danville and #6 Mediapolis have canceled their contest for tonight. A makeup date will be announced at a later date. 

West Burlington and Van Buren County have postponed tonight’s matchup to Monday, June 23rd. 

Wapello versus Calamus-Wheatland has been canceled for tonight due to the weather. 

Burlington Notre Dame will travel to Regina Catholic tonight at 7 pm.

High School Softball

West Burlington/Notre Dame and Van Buren County have postponed tonight’s matchup to Monday, June 23rd. 

Mediapolis poured on the runs against Holy Trinity Catholic, winning 11-1. Avery Crear led the Bulldogs with two RBIs. The Crusaders will take on West Burlington/Notre Dame tomorrow at 5:30 pm for a make-up game. 

Mt. Pleasant and Mediapolis have canceled their contest for tonight.

Wapello’s Quinn Zweibohmer was impervious in the circle last night for the Arrows, tossing an 11 strikeout complete game shutout against Columbus for a 1-0 victory. 

Wapello will host Hillcrest Academy tomorrow at 7 pm.

Columbus will travel to WACO tomorrow at 7 pm.

WACO had their matchup against Highland last night postponed to June 25th. 

Danville and #15 Central Lee had their game postponed last night to July 1st.

Danville will compete in a doubleheader at home tomorrow against Mediapolis with game one at 5:30 pm. 

#15 Central Lee will celebrate senior night tomorrow against Highland at 7 pm.

Fairfield will face off against Mt. Pleasant tomorrow at 7:30 pm at home.

New London will travel to Van Buren County tomorrow at 7 pm.

High School Cross Country

The Mt. Pleasant Cross Country team’s summer runs are underway until their camp in mid-August. The runs are available to any 7th through 12th grader with paces and plans dependent on the level of experience. Coaches may not be present at every run as upperclassmen often lead the runs.

On Mondays and Wednesdays, the runs will begin at 6:30 am at the Old Threshers Museum Theatre. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the runs will begin at Saunders Park by the swimming pool at 7 pm. If you have any questions, then contact Coach Murray at 319-850-0867. 

Prospect League

The Burlington Bees’ losing streak extended to four games after last night’s 6-2 loss to the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp. Corey Boyett clocked a solo home run in the losing effort. The Bees will get a rematch with the Pistol Shrimp tonight on the road at 7:05 pm. 

The Clinton LumberKings had their matchup against the Quincy Doggy Paddlers postponed last night. The two will participate in a doubleheader tonight with game one at 5 pm with the LumberKings on the road. 

This Day in Sports History

1911 – The Detroit Tigers trail the Chicago White Sox 13-1 at Bennett Park, Detroit; the Tigers recover to win 16-15 for the biggest comeback in Major League Baseball history at the time.

1972 – The US Supreme Court, 5-3, confirms the lower court rulings in the Curt Flood case, upholding baseball’s exemption from antitrust laws.

2000 – 100th US Open Men’s Golf, Pebble Beach GL: Tiger Woods wins his first US Open by a major championship record-setting 15 strokes over Ernie Els and Miguel Ángel Jiménez.