Iowans can begin requesting absentee ballots for November general election today

DES MOINES – Iowans can begin requesting absentee ballots for the November general election starting today, Secretary of State Paul Pate announced. State law allows Iowans to request absentee ballots beginning 70 days before an election. County auditors will begin mailing absentee ballots to those that requested them starting October 19. That is also the first day Iowans can vote in-person for the November 8 election.

 

“It’s important to have a plan when it comes to voting,” Secretary Pate said. “You have multiple options available. If you plan to vote by mail, go ahead and send your absentee ballot request form in now. That will make it easier for you and your county auditor when it comes time to cast your ballot.”

 

Absentee ballot request forms are available on the Secretary of State’s website. Voters need to download the form and mail it to their county auditor. Providing a phone number or email address on the form is encouraged, but not required.

 

Military members stationed outside the U.S. and overseas citizens can also begin requesting absentee ballots for the November general election. That request form is available by clicking here.

 

For more information to help prepare for the general election, Iowans are encouraged to visit VoterReady.Iowa.gov.

Sports, August 30th

Mt. Pleasant Volleyball

The Panthers have a game tonight against the Fairfield Trojans at home. Mt. Pleasant comes into the game with a 2-7 record, while the Trojans tout a 2-5 record after going 2-2 at the Grinnell tournament. Game is scheduled for 7:15 pm.

New London Volleyball

The Tigers start their season tonight at home against the 3-2 North Mahaska. The Tigers finished last year with a record of 26-14, with their top two attackers returning from last year in Senior Natalie Burden, who finished with 342 kills, and Junior Sophie Malott, who tallied 197 kills. They also get their leader in assists back in Senior Eliana Manning. All levels will be playing with the first game scheduled to start at 5:30 pm.

More High School Volleyball

Holy Trinity Catholic will be participating in the Wapello Tournament tonight with their first opponent being Columbus with that game scheduled at 4:30 pm. They will also play Central Lee and Wilton before the night concludes.

WACO’s next game will be September 1st against Hillcrest Academy. The Warriors come into the game with a 3-0 record with seniors Ellah Kissell and Grace Coble leading the team in kills with 16 apiece. Coble also leads the team in assists with 38.

Winfield-Mt. Union’s next game is Saturday, September 3rd, when the Wolves compete at the English Valleys Tournament. Melina Oepping leads the team in kills with 28, followed by Bradie Buffington with 27. Keely Malone paces the team with 96 assists.

High School Football

Mt. Pleasant will be at home this Friday against the Washington Demon’s. The Panthers will be looking to get their first win of the season with Jacob Richtman under center as he tossed two touchdown passes last week. Coach Bennett and I will be on the call for this game, kickoff scheduled for 7:30 pm, pregame will be at 7:15 pm.

The New London Tigers will also be looking for their first win of the season at home this Friday when they clash with Tri-County, who is 1-0 after beat Twin Cedars last Friday. Reean Seberg leads the Tigers in rushing with 173 yards and 3 touchdowns on the season.

WACO will be at home against HLV this Friday. The Warriors are led by seniors Isaac Oswald and Simeon Reichenbach. The Warriors won this matchup last year in a blowout 41-13.

Winfield-Mt. Union will travel to clash with Iowa Valley, who lost a close one last week 78 to 74. Two talented athletes highlight this matchup, with the Wolves touting Cam Buffington, who totaled 270 yards last week, while Iowa Valley has dual threat quarterback Evan Kearney who threw for 202 yards and rushed for 181 yards for a total of 9 touchdowns in the loss last week.

Fairfield’s next game is against Ottumwa. The combination of Tate Allen and Max Weaton will make it difficult for the Bulldogs to cover. Ottumwa defeated the Trojans 7-0 in last year’s matchup.

Iowa Wesleyan Athletics

Major Niccum, the starting linebacker for the Tigers, was announced this week’s NSAA Football Defensive Player of the Week. He tallied 15 total tackles, 3 of those being for losses, and a pass breakup. He is the first athlete of the 2022-23 academic year to receive conference recognition. The Tigers will travel to Missouri Baptist University this Saturday, September 3rd.

Volleyball will start their season against Mount Mercy University tonight at home at 7 pm. They will look to avenge their season last year where they went 1-25. Additionally, Head Coach Ashley Baldassarre will be joining us on Thursday for Tiger Nation at 9 am.

Men’s soccer will travel to play William Penn University tomorrow, August 31st. They will be looking for their first win of the season, as they were bested by St. Ambrose University, 1-0, in their last game.

Today in Sports History

1905 – Ty Cobb made his major league batting debut with the Detroit Tigers.
1918 – The New York Giants beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 1-0. The game only took 57 minutes to play.

2001 – Ashely Martin became the first woman to play in a Division I football game. She kicked three extra points in the game.

Christee Kaye Samuelson

Christee Kaye Samuelson, 77, of Fairfield, Iowa, passed away peacefully on August 28, 2022 at Jefferson County Healthcare Center, Fairfield.  A graveside service and burial of cremains will be at 2:00PM Thursday September 1, 2022 at Upland Cemetery South of Lockridge.

            Christee was born December 25, 1944 in Mason City, Iowa to Carl and Helen Marth.  She graduated from Mason City High School in Mason City, Iowa in 1963.  She married William Hungerford on July 16, 1963 and they were later divorced.  She married Dwayne Samuelson on December 31, 1977 in Cooper, Iowa.  Christee and her husband were members of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Fairfield.

Christee’s hobbies included playing cards on her computer, crocheting, reading books and most importantly spending time with her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband and parents, stepfather, Walter Matzen; a son, Carey Hungerford; a grandson, Jeremy Hungerford; and two sisters, Dixie Marth, Alta Jane Lekwa and Mary Marth Stanley.

Christee is survived by two daughters, Teresa Hungerford and Angela Samuelson of Fairfield, Iowa; four grandchildren, Maci Hungerford, Amber Samuelson, Angel Samuelson and Amelia Samuelson; one great grandson, Logan Hungerford; as well as extended family and friends.  She was dearly loved by her family and will be greatly missed.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in Christee’s honor may be made to Hospice Compassus and brought to the graveside service or mailed to the family at 507 West Monroe Avenue, Fairfield, IA 52556.

HEDRICK MAN CHARGED WITH 20 COUNTS OF FELONY SEX ABUSE

On the afternoon of Friday, August 26, 2022, Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agents, assisted by the Iowa State Patrol, arrested 31-year-old Matthew Robert Reynolds of Hedrick, Iowa. Reynolds’ arrest came at the conclusion of an investigation which began in the fall of 2018 and resulted in the filing of 20 total felony-level sex abuse charges against Reynolds across Jefferson and Keokuk Counties. Reynolds is currently in custody at the Keokuk County Jail (Sigourney).

In Jefferson County, Reynolds is charged with five (5) counts of Sex Abuse 3rd Degree (all Class C Felonies).  In Keokuk County, Reynolds is charged with fourteen (14) counts of Sex Abuse 3rd Degree and one (1) count of Sex Abuse 2nd Degree (a Class B Felony).

Although criminal charges have been filed, this continues to be an ongoing criminal investigation conducted by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Criminalistics Laboratory, the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office, the Keokuk County Attorney’s Office, and the Office of the Iowa Attorney General.

A criminal charge is only an accusation, and criminal defendants are innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

Jason Schwartz

Jason R. Schwartz, 42, of Rome, died unexpectedly Wednesday, August 24, 2022 at the Henry County Health Center Emergency Room after collapsing at home.

Open visitation will be from 4 to 8 pm Tuesday August 30 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 N. Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. There will not be a formal funeral service. On-line condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfuneralhome.com. Memorials may be directed to the family.

Jason Ray Schwartz was born April 24, 1980 in Huron, South Dakota, the son of Krista Ranae Mills. He moved to Mount Pleasant as a young child. on May 11, 2018 at Crane’s Pond in Mount Pleasant he was united in marriage to Gina Jo Diane Hand.

Jason was employed by Stewart Services, a landscaping company. He loved video games and math puzzles of all sorts (especially Suduko). He and Gina bonded over many things, primarily their love of cats and their interest in wolves.

Those thankful for sharing in Jason’s life include his wife Gina, daughter Hather and mother Krista Mills, all of Rome.

Ronald Leo Rice

Ronald Leo Rice, 83, of Danville, died Sunday, August 28, 2022 at Legacy Gardens in Iowa City.  He was born August 11, 1939 in Burlington to Edward Walter and Carmen J. Peterson Rice.  On November 21, 1963 he married Janey May Gosney.

Ron graduated from Augusta High School.  He retired after thirty years at Champion Spark Plug in Burlington; was a lifelong farmer; and owned a successful fish-farming business called “County-Line Channels”.  He was the first president of the Iowa Wild Turkey Federation; was secretary for many years; was instrumental in the restoration of the wild turkey population in Iowa; and enjoyed hunting and fishing.  He served in the army during the Cold War in Germany and departed just before the Vietnam conflict.

Survivors include two sons David (Juanita) Rice of Montgomery, Michigan and DeWayne Rice of Danville; eight grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by his parents, wife and daughter Donna Rice Barr.

According to his wishes, his body has been cremated and there will be no formal services.  Elliott Chapel, New London is assisting the family with arrangements.  Cards may be sent to Rachel K. Bierbrodt at 14192 Des Moines Henry Avenue, Danville, Iowa 52623.  Online condolences may be left at www.elliottfuneralchapel.com.

Jo Ann Shannon

Jo Ann Shannon passed away peacefully on August 27, 2022 at the age of 84 surrounded by her family. She was a loving wife, mother, grandma, great-grandma, loyal friend, and thoughtful listener.

Jo was born on March 2, 1938 to Evelyn and Harry Kosnar and raised in Clutier, Iowa before going to Iowa State University to study Child Development. While at Iowa State, she met and married the love of her life, veterinarian Don Shannon, in 1958. They have been married for 64 years. Jo and Don had a devoted partnership, where Jo worked alongside Don running operations for the veterinary clinics, in addition to raising four children: Sherry (Stephen) Boeding, Steve (Jennifer) Shannon, Cindy (Doug) Hagan, and Sue (Eric) Thomas. They also have a foreign exchange daughter, Gea Peute, from the Netherlands. Jo and Don were united in their strong Catholic faith, including attending mass, praying before meals, and praying each night before bed.

After leaving the nest, her children came back often with her 10 grandchildren, and eventually her 4 great-grandchildren. Jo loved nature and our national parks. She shared this love with her family by holding yearly gatherings at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park, Colorado, for the better part of three decades. As a hobby photographer and world traveler, Jo completed her lifelong goal of traveling to all 50 states. Her camera rolls are filled with flowers, birds, deer, laughter, and smiles. Jo’s way of viewing the world can be best exemplified in her favorite song, “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong. She was a skilled seamstress and made many clothes for herself and her family over the years. Jo even made her wedding dress and then had to make it a second time after the first dress was destroyed in a house fire two weeks before the wedding.

In addition to her devotion to her family, Jo loved the community of Houghton. She served on the Houghton Town Council and the St. Paul Daughters of Isabella. Jo coordinated and organized the Southeast Iowa Veterinary Medical Association for many years. She organized the Houghton Bloodmobile for over 40 years. Jo played the organ in St. John’s Catholic Church for more Sundays than she could count; her family will continue to fondly remember her playing the organ for the Christmas Eve services. She gifted her organ playing income to youth in her community. Jo volunteered in the Fort Madison Community Hospital Gift Shop for many years. Her family and friends will remember her rosettes and peppermint cookies she made each holiday season.

Jo loved the youth of Iowa, working as a 4-H volunteer leader, serving as a school board member for Marquette High School, and crocheting hundreds of hand-made hats for newborn babies at the Ft. Madison Community Hospital.

Jo’s lifelong love of learning was demonstrated through her involvement with Book Club, Study Club, Art Club, and taking classes at Apple Stores. She loved sharing knowledge with others by mailing newspaper clippings to family and friends.

In addition to being business partners for over 60 years, Jo and Don spent time watching the Iowa Hawkeyes, playing Bridge, playing nightly games of FreeCell Solitaire, and watching educational programs on the Iowa PBS Network.

Jo was preceded in death by her parents, Evelyn and Harry Kosnar, and sister, Jean Miller. Jo is survived by her husband, Don, and their 4 children, 10 grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.

A Funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, September 1, 2022 at St. John’s Catholic Church, Houghton, Iowa, with Reverend Dan Dorau as Celebrant. Following Mass, her family will greet friends at a luncheon at the Houghton Knights of Columbus Hall/Rural Life Center, Houghton. Per Jo’s wishes, her body has been donated to the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Burial will be at St. John’s Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial gift to honor the legacy of Jo to Iowa PBS. This can be done online via the Iowa PBS website (iowapbs.org/support/give/memorial) through the Memorial Gift section or checks can be mailed to: Iowa PBS Foundation, Attn: Memorial Gifts, P.O. Box 6400, Johnston, IA 50131-6400. Barr-Holtkamp Funeral Home is honored to serve the Shannon Family; an online guest book may be found at www.barrholtkampfuneralhome.com.