Lee County Crash

The Lee County Sheriff’s Department reports a two vehicle crash that occurred September 7 at about 5:45 pm. Deputies were dispatched to 320th and Mississippi River Road. Stephen Benner of Montrose was driving a pickup east on 320th following a semi, driven by Jeff Berg of Colfax, Iowa.  Gravel dust obstructed his view and he didn’t see the semi stop at a stop sign.  The pickup hit the semi from behind causing major damage to the pickup. Benner received minor injuries and was taken to the hospital by private vehicle.

Water Summary Update: Drought expands in Iowa after another dry month

DES MOINES — Iowa’s August precipitation was 3.53 inches, or 0.6 inches below normal for the month, according to the latest Water Summary Update.

This marks the fifth month in a row of below normal statewide average precipitation. Southeast Iowa was the driest region of the state, with Keokuk receiving only 0.25 inches of rain for the entire month.

“Although August was close to normal for rainfall on a statewide basis, rainfall was below normal for the fifth consecutive month. The state needs above-normal rainfall for several months in a row, not another below-normal month,” said Tim Hall, DNR’s coordinator of hydrology resources. “Over the past several years, the state has seen very wet September and October months, and that trend would be welcome in 2022.”

Some improvement in drought conditions was made in southwest and central Iowa, but drought conditions worsened in southeast Iowa over the last month.

Streamflow, soil moisture and shallow groundwater levels are all lower than normal in northwest and southeast Iowa.

For a thorough review of Iowa’s water resource trends, go to www.iowadnr.gov/watersummaryupdate.

The report is prepared by technical staff from Iowa DNR, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering, and the U.S. Geological Survey, in collaboration with Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department.

HCHC offers free pre-diabetes class September 19

Mount Pleasant, Iowa, [August 26, 2022] – Henry County Health Center’s Diabetes Education Center will offer a FREE pre-diabetes class on Monday, September 19, 2022, from Noon to 1:00 p.m. The class will be conducted in the Diabetes Education Center, located in Suite 25 at HCHC.  Directions will be given when you call 319-385-6518 to register.  Please register by Noon on Friday, September 16.

If you answer yes to any of the following questions, you should attend this class:

  • Are your fasting blood sugars between 100 and 125?
  • Do you have a parent, sister or brother with diabetes?
  • Are you are overweight, inactive, or have poor eating habits?
  • Are you extremely thirsty, urinate frequently or have unexplained weight loss?

The purpose of the class is to help at-risk individuals reverse habits that may be leading toward a diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes and its many complications. Topics will include an overview of the different types of diabetes, diet, exercise, and diabetes prevention.

Approximately 90 million people in the United States have pre-diabetes and many are not aware of it. Recent research shows that some long-term damage, especially to the heart and circulatory system, may already be occurring during pre-diabetes.

For more information or to register for the class, contact HCHC’s Diabetes Education Center at 319-385-6518. There is no fee for this class.

 

HCHC is prepared and committed to caring for you and your loved ones. Our current safety precautions require that facemasks be worn by all patients and visitors in clinical areas. No youth under the age of 14 are allowed to enter Henry County Health Center unless the child is a patient coming for an appointment. Please remember to social distance in the hallways, waiting areas and classrooms, cover your coughs and sneezes, and stay home when ill.

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Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

September 13, 2022

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

9:00 Jake Hotchkiss, Engineer Weekly Update

Resolution Approving Living Roadway Trust Grant

9:20 Resolution to Update Planning & Zoning Fee Schedule

9:30 Adam Kerns with HUB Insurance for ICAP coverage

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

 

HC Conservation Board Meeting Agenda

The Henry County Conservation Board will hold their September 2022 Board meeting on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at 5:30 pm at the
Mud Creek Recreation Area located at 2570 312th St, Danville, Iowa. Items on the agenda will include: Nature Center Pond Reconstruction,
Foot Bridge Renovation Update, Future Facility/Recreation Area Upgrades, Director Update, and Naturalist Reports. Following the
meeting, the board will be touring Mud Creek and then traveling to Stephenson’s Park in Lowell.
Please contact the conservation department if you have any questions,
319-986-5067

WMU School Board Meeting Agenda

WINFIELD – MT. UNION COMMUNITY SCHOOL

REGULAR BOARD MEETING

TENTATIVE AGENDA ~ LIBRARY, W-MU 6:00 p.m. ~ September 14, 2022

  1. Call to Order
  2. Roll Call
  3. Public Comment
  4. Consent Agenda

D1.  Minutes, Bills, Financial Reports

D2.  Personnel Hirings/Resignations

 

  1. Reports

E1.  Building Reports

E2.  Superintendent Report

 

  1. General Business

F1.  Karr Tuckpointing Presentation

F2.  Consider Offering Girls Wrestling

 

 

  1. Adjournment

SEISO PRESENTS THEIR POPS CONCERT

Mark your calendars now for the 2022 Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra Pops Concerts
–Saturday, September 17, 2022 at 7:30 PM at Ottumwa’s Bridge View Center and Sunday,
September 18, 2022 at 6:30 PM at Burlington’s Capitol Theater.
The SEISO “Top of the World” theme is taken from the 1973 Carpenters hit song.
The program is an eclectic mix of contrasting styles and spirits. It includes a fiery modern
overture by a Spanish composer, music of Henry Mancini, John Williams and Hoagy Carmichael.
The first half of this concert honors an outstanding music educator and jazz artist, arranger, David
Sharp of Ottumwa. David is well known for his work as a saxophonist and arranger, especially for
SEISO and the Ottumwa Symphony. We are thrilled to present an original composition of his and
to have him soloing with SEISO.
In the second half of the concert, by popular demand, we are bringing back Voices Electric that
were featured on last year’s concerts. They will perform music from the Carpenters and other
popular works accompanied by the SEISO in arrangements done by their conductor, Kent
Keating.
The Pops concert can be enjoyed one of two ways. First, concert and dinner. Second, concert
only. Tickets for the dinner and concert are $60 in both Burlington and Ottumwa. Adult tickets
for the concert only are $20 in both locations. Students and children are free. Concert-only
tickets can be purchased on our website, www.seiso.us, or at the door. To make dinner
reservations in Ottumwa, call Christine Bergan at 319.530.7469. To make dinner reservations in
Burlington, call Diana Small at 773.447.2304. If you have questions, please email the SEISO
office at seiso@iw.edu.

Sports, September 9th

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will be back on the road tonight, September 9th, when they face off against the Keokuk Chiefs, both teams will be looking for their first win of the season. Senior Jacob Richtman will look to throw the ball all over the field while the Chiefs will look to keep it on the ground with Malachai Douglas, who is averaging over 100 yards per game. KILJ will be on the broadcast with kickoff scheduled for 7:30 pm, pregame at 7:15.

WACO will be on the road to play English Valleys tonight at 7 pm.  The Warriors are led by seniors Isaac Oswald and Simeon Reichenbach who both have a total of nine touchdowns on the season.

Winfield-Mt. Union suffered their first loss of the season against Iowa Valley last week, while New London got their first win of the season against Tri-County last Friday. They face off at Winfield-Mt. Union tonight at 7 pm.

Fairfield plays Fort Madison at home, while Washington defends their home field against Clear Creek Amana at 7:30 pm both games are tonight.

High School Cross Country

The boy’s and girl’s cross-country team competed at the Fairfield Cross Country Invite yesterday. The girl’s team finished in sixth out of nine teams with a team time of 2:03:54. Isabelle Meador was the top finisher for the Panthers with a time of 22:33.72. Emma Welcher finished with a time of 24:27.28 in 34th place, Audrey Lord and Ella McNamee finished in 51st and 52nd, respectively.  Jayden Housh finished in 58th and Tatum Kane placed 89th.

The boy’s team finished in fifth out of nine teams with a team time of 1:37:43. Ben Carthey ran a great race finishing in fourth with a time of 17:45. Jude Dykstra finished in 18th running a time of 19:06. Christian Bracht-Wagner finished in 39th, Gabe Feldmann got 44th, Jonathan Hough and Tyler Johnson finished in 49th and 50th, respectively.

In the girl’s 3200-meter run, Isabella Dodds had a great finish with a time of 15:04 earning her sixth place. The best finisher for the boys in the 3200-meter was Jalen Tolander with a time of 14:36 giving him 23rd.

The Panthers next competition will be Thursday, September 15th, at the Timm Lamb Invitational.

High School Volleyball

WACO defeated Louisa-Muscatine in straight sets last night. Senior Grace Coble led the team in assists with 26, and Ellah Kissell finished with the team lead in kills with 16. Their next game is against Pekin and 7:30 pm on Thursday, September 15th.

Winfield-Mt. Union defeated Highland in straight sets. Melina Oepping led the team in kills with 11, while Keely Malone finished with 30 assists. Keetyn Townsley added six serving aces. They will be participating at the Wilton Tournament tomorrow, September 10th.

Burlington Notre Dame defeated the New London Tigers 3 sets to 1. Gabby Deery finished with 28 kills for the Nikes. New London moves to 4-3 on the season with their next game being Tuesday, September 13th, at Van Buren County. Burlington Notre Dame is now 15-3 on the season and will be competing at the Lancer Varsity Volleyball Invitational tomorrow at North Scott.

A new look at the volleyball rankings for Class 1A, Burlington Notre Dame is now ranked 6th moving up from 7th. New London moved from 15th to 10th leapfrogging Holy Trinity Catholic who slid from 8th to 11th.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

The Tigers volleyball team falls at home 3-1 to Graceland University. It was hard fought through the four sets with the biggest difference in final score being 25-20. Emma Lincoln finished with 11 kills, while Mackenzie Springstee had 28 assists. Their next game is tomorrow, September 10th, when they compete against St. Mary of the Woods and Waldorf in a Tri Match.

Men’s and women’s golf compete at the Klocke Classic and men’s and women’s cross country will compete at the Fighting Bee Invite tomorrow.

Men’s Soccer will compete against Midland University at 3:30 pm tomorrow, looking for their first win of the season.

The Tiger Football team will be on the road tomorrow at Westminster College. Both teams will be looking for their first win of the season.

This Day in Sports History

1898 – In Omaha, NE, Tommy Fleming of Eau Claire, WI won the first logrolling championship.

1971 – Gordie Howe of the Detroit Red Wings retired from the National Hockey League (NHL).

1984 – Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears broke Jim Brown’s combined yardage record when he reached 15,517 yards.