Mary E. Ruschill

Mary E. Ruschill, 90, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, January 4, 2026 at the Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. Ruschill, the former Mary Ellen Riley, was born July 11, 1935 in Glasgow, Iowa. She was the daughter of John Wilbur and Frances (Messer) Riley. She attended school in Denmark, IA and graduated from Denmark High School as a member of the Class of 1953. On September 5, 1953 at the Methodist Parsonage, Mary was united in marriage to James “Jim” Frederick Ruschill. Mr. Ruschill died Monday, June 17, 2013 at the Pleasant Manor Care Center in Mt. Pleasant.

Mary worked at Sylvania in Burlington for a few years following her marriage. After they started their family, Mary took on the role of a stay at-home mom to raise their family. Mary did some painting and wall paper hanging on the side, as well as doing the same for her husband Jim’s construction business, Ruschill Construction. For a time, she also kept the books for the construction company.

While living around the Lowell, IA area, Mary was a member of and taught Sunday School at the Lowell Baptist Church. After their move to Mt. Pleasant, Mary and Jim became members of the First United Methodist Church.

Mary was an extremely talented quilter. She loved to bake and cook as well. She enjoyed eating out with her “Once a Month Lunch Bunch”. Mary spent many enjoyable hours playing cards with friends. She gave of herself often, volunteering at nursing homes, the Oakland Mills Nature Center and the Quarter Maybe More Store.

Those thankful for sharing in Mary’s life include her children and spouses, Jeffrey & Cathy Ruschill of Mt. Pleasant, Sue & John Lambert of Burlington, Robin & Brent Lehman of New London, and Jerry & Kendra Ruschill of Mt. Pleasant; 12 grandchildren, 4 step grandchildren, several great grandchildren, step great grandchildren and step great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by sisters-in-law, Mary Riley and Deloris Ruschill, both of Mt. Pleasant and brother-in-law Gary Yaley of Danville.

Her parents, husband and 2 brothers – John Riley, Jr. and Kenneth Riley precede Mary in death.

Friends may call from 12 Noon to 7PM on Wednesday, January 7 at the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. The family will not be present at that time, but will receive friends from 10-11 AM on Thursday at the church.

A funeral service for Mary will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, January 8 at the First United Methodist Church, 309 North Main Street, Mt. Pleasant. The Rev. Court Fischer, Senior Pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in the Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant.

Those considering an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the Oakland Mills Nature Center or The Fellowship Cup.

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com

Salem Man Arrested After Traffic Stop Near Oakland Mills Involving Juvenile Passengers

The Henry County Sheriff’s Office reports an arrest following a traffic stop late New Year’s Eve near Oakland Mills.

According to the Henry County Sheriff’s Office, just before midnight on December 31st, a deputy stopped a vehicle in the 1500 block of 253rd Street for displaying no license plates. During the investigation, deputies determined the driver, 20-year-old Mathew Weller of Salem, was in possession of narcotics and drug paraphernalia.

Authorities say the vehicle also contained three juvenile female passengers between the ages of 13 and 14. Alcoholic beverages and vape pens were found inside the vehicle.

Weller was arrested on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and hemp inhalation. He was also cited for possession of tobacco or vaping products under the age of 21, operating a non-registered vehicle, and no insurance.

The juvenile passengers were transported from the scene and released to their guardians.

Henry County Board of Health Meeting Agenda for Wednesday, January 7, 2026

The Henry County Board of Health will meet on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at 12:30 p.m. in the Henry County Public Health Conference Room. Henry County Public Health is located at 106 North Jackson Street in Mount Pleasant.

Among other business, some agenda items include approval of previous meeting minutes, an environmental health report, and a public health update covering the department budget, board of health matters, and general assistance. Board members will also hear a presentation from Jack Swarm with the Southeast Iowa Regional Planning Commission regarding a HUD grant.

You can view the full agenda here.

Charles C. “Chuck” Espy, Jr.

Charles C. “Chuck” Espy, Jr., 84, a resident of Fairfield for over 50 years, passed away Friday, January 2, 2026 at Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center in West Burlington, Iowa.

A Memorial Service celebrating his life will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, January 9, 2026 at First United Methodist Church in Fairfield with Pastor Danny Cary officiating. Following the service a reception will be held at the Fairfield Country Club from 2:30-4:30pm

Chuck was born July 19, 1941 in Berkeley, California, the son of Charles, Sr. and Ruby (Johnson) Espy. He was raised in Rockford, Illinois, excelling in both academics and sports. In his senior year he won an Illinois State swimming championship and earned an academic scholarship to Northwestern University. After a year in the Big 10 Chuck transferred to his father’s alma mater Iowa Wesleyan University where he met the love of his life Janice McCurdy. After Chuck and Jan graduated from Iowa Wesleyan they were united in marriage April 17, 1965 at Central Methodist Church in Oskaloosa.

Chuck served his country proudly in the United States Army from 1963 – 1965 and continued his service as a Captain in the Army National Guard in Mt. Pleasant.

Chuck served as a financial advisor for Edward Jones from 1974-2006 opening one of the firm’s first branch offices. Chuck served in a variety of leadership roles for the firm, mentored many fellow advisors and loved helping his clients. He enjoyed his profession so much that he recruited dozens of individuals over the years, many from Fairfield, to change careers and join Edward Jones.

In his retirement Chuck enjoyed golfing, traveling and researching the stock market. Chuck was heavily involved in philanthropy for the betterment of Fairfield. Most of all Chuck loved being a father, grandfather and loving and devoted husband. He and his wife Jan were married for over 60 years. They loved each other very much and had a wonderful life together.

Those left to honor his memory include his loving wife, Jan; sons, Jason (Rhonda) Espy of Chesterfield, Missouri, Bob Espy of Holland, Michigan, and Jonathan Espy of Palm Springs, California; grandchildren, Amanda, Aidan, Noah, Lauren, Jackson, and Mason; great-grandson, Damian; and his brother, Bruce (Jane) Espy of Sanibel Island, Florida. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Memorials may be made to Fairfield United Methodist Church, The Well or Main Street Fairfield. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is caring for Chuck and his family.

Online condolences may be made to Chuck’s family by viewing his obituary at www.behnerfh.com.

High-Speed Chase From Washington County Ends in Fiery Crash and Arrest

A high-speed pursuit that began in Washington County ended with a fiery crash and multiple felony charges on Sunday.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office reports that deputies attempted a traffic stop Sunday afternoon near Ainsworth after spotting a silver Chevy Impala without license plates traveling at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. The driver fled, prompting a multi-agency pursuit.

Authorities say the vehicle ultimately crashed in Louisa County and caught fire. The car was confirmed to be stolen from Cedar Rapids.

The driver, identified as 30-year-old Victor Richard Hughes of Cedar Rapids, was taken into custody. He faces numerous charges, including felony eluding, operating while intoxicated first offense, driving under suspension, possession of a controlled substance, reckless driving, theft, misuse of 911, and multiple traffic violations.

Hughes was transported to and booked into the Washington County Jail. No injuries were reported.

All charges are accusations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Three Burlington Men Charged with Witness Tampering

Three Burlington men are facing felony charges after police say they conspired to tamper with a witness in an effort to have criminal charges dropped.

According to the Burlington Police Department, 19-year-old Nicholas Connelly, his brother Alex Connelly, 30, and 18-year-old Tavis Teager have each been charged with witness tampering, a Class C felony.

Investigators say the three worked together while Nicholas Connelly was incarcerated, attempting to persuade a robbery victim to change statements previously given to police. Detectives were alerted on December 5th after the victim told officers they wanted to revise their account of a robbery. Police say that claim was contradicted by video evidence.

Authorities later determined the victim had been advised by Alex Connelly to change the statement so Nicholas Connelly could be released from jail. Investigators also uncovered recorded jail calls and phone messages linking all three men to the alleged scheme.

Nicholas Connelly is already facing multiple felony charges, including first-degree robbery, following a November armed robbery and a December police chase that ended in a crash. He remains held at the Des Moines County Jail on a 122-thousand-dollar cash-only bond. Teager is being held on a 10-thousand-dollar cash-only bond, while Alex Connelly has posted bond and waived his preliminary hearing.

All charges remain accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.

Burlington Police Arrest Suspect After Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Crash

The Burlington Police Department reports an arrest following a vehicle-versus-pedestrian crash Sunday morning.

Police say officers, along with Burlington Fire Department EMTs, were called to the Jet Stop parking lot at 901 South Street just after 7 a.m. on January 4th. Two adult pedestrians were struck by a vehicle that then fled the scene. One victim was transported to Southeast Iowa Regional Medical Center for treatment of injuries.

Officers later located the suspect vehicle at a residence in the 1200 block of Osborn Street. The driver, identified as Marlin Britton, was taken into custody and transported to the Des Moines County Jail.

Britton is charged with two counts of willful injury, two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, and leaving the scene of a personal injury accident. He remains in custody on bond. Police remind the public that all charges are accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Local League of Women Voters Chapter to Host Town Hall on Artificial Intelligence

The League of Women Voters of Southeast Iowa will present a town hall program about artificial intelligence (AI) at the Burlington Public Library on Tuesday, January 20 at 6 p.m.

Chuck Chrisman, the Vice President of Technology Services at Southeastern Community College, will be the speaker. With over 32 years of experience, he is passionate about supporting students, faculty, and staff, and enjoys living and contributing to the communities of Southeast Iowa.

He provides training on artificial intelligence to faculty and staff, helping them explore practical, ethical, and secure uses of AI in education. Chrisman also provides technology services and security support to the Iowa Community College Online Consortium.

The presentation will introduce the foundations of artificial intelligence—what is AI, how it’s used, its benefits and risks, and key tips for staying safe when using AI tools.

The event is free and open to the public to attend.