Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

June 9, 2022

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

9:00 Shelley Van Dorin, Public Health regarding Printers

10:00 Olivia Neter with Liberty Power to

Propose a Potential Wind Project in Henry County

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

Burlington Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for Ammunition Charge

DAVENPORT, Iowa – Kaleb Alan Shannan, age 22, of Burlington, was sentenced on
June 1, 2022, to 108 months in prison for being a Felon in Possession of Ammunition. Shannan
was ordered to serve three years of supervised release to follow his prison term and was assessed
a $100 Special Assessment immediately payable to the Crime Victims’ Fund.
According to court documents, Shannan was identified as an individual who had
communicated numerous threats towards law enforcement and their families both in electronic
communication and personal contact. During a traffic stop search, law enforcement seized ninemillimeter rounds of ammunition from Shannan’s backpack. On January 18, 2022, Shannan
pleaded guilty to the charge.
U.S. Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the
announcement. This matter was investigated by the Des Moines County Sheriff and prosecuted
by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

SCC students can earn degree tuition-free

Iowa’s Last-Dollar Scholarship covers tuition for 20 programs

 

Iowa residents entering one of 20 programs at SCC could earn a degree without paying for tuition, thanks to the Last-Dollar Scholarship program.

 

“All you have to do is submit the FAFSA to have tuition covered for the eligible programs,” Dana Chrisman, admissions director, says. “It sounds too good to be true, but it has helped hundreds of students in the state complete their degrees and move on to high-paying jobs.”

 

Through the State of Iowa’s Future Ready Iowa initiative, the program is designed to cover the cost of tuition that is not already paid for by scholarships or federal and state grants. The goal is to build Iowa’s talent pipeline by boosting education beyond a high school diploma to give students the skills that employers are seeking.

 

The Last-Dollar Scholarship will cover tuition for the following programs at SCC:

 

Accounting

Advanced Automation & Robotics Technology

Automotive Technology

Automotive Technology – Management

Business Administration

Computer-Aided Design Technology (CAD)

Construction Technology

Construction Management

Entrepreneurship

Industrial Maintenance Technology

Healthcare Technology Management

IT Management

Medical Assistant

Medical Coding and Billing

Modern Food Production, Agriculture, and the Environment

Network Administration & Cyber Security

Nursing – LPN or ADN

Precision Machining and CNC Technology

Respiratory Care

Welding Technology

 

Chrisman adds that the scholarship has helped hundreds of students across the state since its onset in 2019.

 

“This is an outstanding plan to help students,” Chrisman adds. “With the Last-Dollar Scholarship covering that financial gap, the state is making it possible for students to achieve their career goals.”

 

The scholarship is open to Iowa residents who are 2022 high school graduates or adult learners age 20 and up who enroll full- or part-time. Those interested in the program must complete their SCC application for admission and the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA) by July 1. Both applications are available at www.scciowa.edu.

 

“We’re going into the third year of this program, and word is getting out that Iowa residents really can earn the degree they need for in-demand jobs without paying for tuition,” she says. “There’s no fine print.”

 

The scholarship is renewable. Qualified students will need to reapply each year.

 

For assistance with the FAFSA, contact Mack Turner, educational outreach advisor, at (319) 208-5026 or mturner@scciowa.edu.

 

Eligible programs are listed at www.scciowa.edu.

 

Contact SCC’s financial aid office with questions at (319) 208-5000.

Daily Jail Count

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

Henry County Jail

 

Date:   06-08-2022______

 

   20_    Henry County Inmates

 

   48     Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

  68       TOTAL

Sports, 06/08/2022

Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant Varsity Baseball has a pair contests Thursday night as they will visit the Burlington Grayhounds, the first game as at 5:30 PM with the second game scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM.

Mount Pleasant Varsity Softball will have a doubleheader Thursday night on the road against the Burlington Grayhounds. The first game is scheduled for 5:30 PM with the second game to follow at 7:30 PM.

Mount Pleasant Freshman Baseball vs Ottumwa has been cancelled today. But there will still be practice at 5 PM.

New London

New London Varsity Baseball continues their hot streak. They defeated Van Buren County 6-3 Tuesday night. Senior Carter Allen pitched 5 full innings, allowing 3 runs on 9 hits with 1 walk and striking out 3. Senior Joshua Catala went 1 for 4 at the plate with a home run. Senior Kooper Schulte was 2-4 with a double. Senior Ryan Richey went 1 for 3 with a triple. Tiger Baseball is back in action tonight as they visit the Alburnett Pirates. First pitch is at 7 PM.

New London Varsity Softball was defeated by Van Buren County Tuesday night by a score of 8-4. Van Buren County pitcher junior Alli Campbell pitched the complete game, allowing 4 runs 2 earned on 5 hits. Warriors junior Annabelle Cormier went 2 for 5 with a double. Alli Campbell was 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs. New London Softball will be back on the field Thursday night as they host the West Burlington Falcons. First pitch is at 7 PM.

Winfield-Mt. Union

Winfield-Mt. Union Varsity Baseball was defeated by Hillcrest Academy 7-0 Tuesday night. The Wolves move to 0-7 following the loss. Freshman Seth Ours did it all for the Ravens, pitching the complete game with 4 hits, 1 walk, and striking out 6. Ours also went 2 for 3 at the plate with a double, 2 RBIs, and 2 walks. WMU Baseball will be back in action tonight at 7:30 PM as they host the Central Lee Hawks.

This Day in Sports History

1934 – The Cincinnati Reds became the first Major League team to use an airplane to travel from one city to another. They flew from Cincinnati to Chicago.

1986 – The Boston Celtics won their 16th NBA Championship.

2000 – The Dallas Stars and the New Jersey Devils played the NHL’s longest scoreless game in Stanley Cup finals history. The fifth game of the series lasted 106 minutes and 21 seconds. The game ended with a goal by Mike Modano that allowed the Stars to play a game six back in Dallas.

2005 – Alex Rodriguez became the youngest player to reach 400 career home runs in a 12-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.

Mount Pleasant Freshman Baseball Cancelled

The Mount Pleasant Freshman Baseball games that were scheduled for 10 AM and 12 PM today at the Mapleleaf Athletic Complex have been cancelled.

Practice will go on as scheduled at 5 PM.

Primary Election Day Unofficial Results

Tuesday was primary election day. Republicans in the new Iowa House District 87 had to choose a candidate for the November General election between two incumbents. The recent redistricting that occurred across the state due to the 2020 census forced State Representatives Joe Mitchell of Mount Pleasant and Jeff Shipley of Birmingham into a face-off for the nomination. District 87 represents all of Van Buren County and parts of Jefferson and Henry County. Mitchell previously represented all of Henry County in the Iowa House and, as expected, won the precincts in Henry County that are part of District 87 by a vote of 697 to 243. However, it looks like Shipley, who is from Birmingham in Van Buren County had his home county on his side. He received 650 votes. Mitchell received 313. Shipley also won the Jefferson County precincts in District 87- 712 to 309. Final totals…Shipley 1,605, Mitchell 1,319. On the Democrats ballot Mike Heaton dips his toe into politics without competition. Heaton and Shipley will run against each other in November.  Henry County was split in the re-districting. So…the rest of the county is now in House District 95 along with all of Louisa County and parts of Des Moines and Muscatine Counties. Taylor Collins of Mediapolis receives the Republican nomination unopposed. There were no candidates on the Democrats ballot.

 

David Thomas

David Thomas, 97, of New London, died Monday, June 6, 2022, at the Southeast Iowa Regional Hospice House in West Burlington. Services are pending at the Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel.