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YOUR NOON-TIME NEWS | TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 2024

 
 
 

Hand me the pliers

Have you seen the remote control? That’s a common question in our house, with the next one being, “Which remote?”

We have the TV remote control. The sound bar remote control. The Firestick remote control. And that little, slick metal remote for the Apple TV that we seem to lose the most. When we first misplaced it, I became so frustrated that I bought another one. Then I found the old one. Now we have two Apple TV remotes to lose. And we do. Frequently.

We have learned that the most common spot to look is in the couch, as the remotes often slip through the cushions. Since I am the designated person to do the search, I find many other hidden treasures — a dozen or so hair scrunchies, some pocket change, more bobby pins than I can count, and a few kernels of popcorn that the dog usually beats me to.

I remember when we had TVs without remote controls. Being the youngest child, I was the one who was told to change the channel. When that plastic knob would break (as it often did), I would have to use a pair of pliers to turn to another station.

I remember buying my first VCR, which came with a “corded” remote. It was about 6 feet long and had more tangles that a string of Christmas lights. It didn’t last long.

The first TV I bought was a console set on a swivel base that had a great picture and an incredible booming sound from its wooden enclosure. I bought it in 1990 in Des Moines at Stogdill’s (“That place on Franklin…”). TVs didn’t need sound bars back then, but those who bought them did need ibuprofen after moving the 200-pounders (which I did, up and down stairs more times than I want to count). Most importantly, this TV came with a remote control and without pliers.

It’s too bad life doesn’t have a remote control so we could turn down the volume, press mute, change the channel to a different scene, or simply press off — all at the click of a button. That sounds nice, but it’s probably best that a life remote doesn’t exist. It would likely fall between the cushions, too.

Have a terrific Tuesday, and thanks for reading.

Shane Goodman
Editor and Publisher
Times Vedette digital newsletter
shane@dmcityview.com
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 Panorama takes on Grundy Center in round 1 of state basketball tournament 
   
 

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The No. 2 seeded Panthers (23-1) hope to keep their outstanding season going against the No. 7 seed Grundy Center (21-1) in the first round of the 2A IGHSAU state basketball tournament tomorrow, Feb. 28 at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines at 10 a.m.

Tickets to the game can be purchased on the Iowa Events Center website here.

To watch from home, check out the IGHSAU livestream here.

The IGHSAU social media accounts will be posting updates of the final scores on X and Facebook.

The tale of the tape
Both of these teams have dominated their regular season competition up until this point, but one more so than the other. Panorama’s average point differential in games this season is a staggering 30.4, while Grundy Center’s is 13.0. While winning games by double digits on average isn’t anything to scoff at, there’s a big difference between 30 and 13.

Photo by Mallory Quick

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Fire rips through restaurant in downtown Redfield on Monday

Multiple Dallas County fire crews battled a fire in downtown Redfield on Monday afternoon that severely damaged a bar and restaurant. Crews from Dallas, Guthrie and Madison Counties were called to the Dexfield Diner & Pub around Noon on Monday.

Initial reports were that flames were shooting from the windows of the two-story building. Thick smoke was still pouring from the building more than an hour after first reports.

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Guthrie County supervisors hear updates from advisory council on EMS services

A public hearing regarding the proposed tax levy set for Monday, April 1 at 7 p.m.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the Feb. 27 meeting of the Guthrie County Board of Supervisors, the supervisors heard an update on the progress of the EMS Advisory Council’s efforts to find an agreement regarding the various services and municipalities that would be involved in the proposed county-wide service. County Health Director Jotham Arber shared the efforts of the council to develop a proposal.

“When we try to sell this to Guthrie County residents, we want to be sure that we put in there that this isn’t just the county giving cities money,” said Arber.

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Guthrie Center City Council hears housing project, insurance updates

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Guthrie Center City Council heard an update on the city’s housing project status at the Feb. 26 meeting. Councilmember Ian Steensen and Don Beardsley told of the ongoing efforts to promote affordable housing in the city.

City Clerk Kris Arrasmith informed the council that the city is awaiting information on any changes to the city’s insurance rates for the upcoming fiscal year. She added that an expected rate hike has been budgeted.

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Panora City Council learns about insurance increases, holds first reading on water rate hike

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Panora City Council met in regular session on Feb. 26. Chris Arganbright, representing Bryton Insurance, addressed the council about insurance changes regarding the various coverages the city maintains.

“Insurance is distressed climate in Iowa right now,” Arganbright said. “Since the derecho of 2020 kicked off all kinds of wind and hail events that we’ve had since then, we are now in the same category as Florida and California.”

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 $5,000 grant awarded to SEED for recreational center master plan development 
   
 

Special to the Times Vedette

SEED (Stuart Enterprise for Economic Development) announced a $5,000 grant received through the Ripple Effect program made possible by matching contributions from Coon Valley Telco and Aureon, Coon Valley’s fiber technology partner. The grant will be used to develop a comprehensive master plan that outlines the feasibility, design, and estimated cost of a potential recreational center in Stuart. This award reflects SEED’s commitment to exploring quality of life opportunities for Stuart residents.

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 Fused jewelry-making class 
   
 

Special to the Times Vedette

Art on State held a fused jewelry-making class on Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. Five artists made glass-fused jewelry with teacher Kathy Wallander.

Art on State is an art gallery created by the Guthrie County Arts Council as an opportunity to bring together the artists of the county, encouraging them in their talents by providing means to display and sell their work and to bring awareness of artistic endeavors to the community at large by presenting performing and visual arts programs.​ Art on State is located at 320 State St. in Guthrie Center.

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 GCH adding ear, nose and throat (ENT) services 
   
 

Special to the Times Vedette

Guthrie County Hospital (GCH) welcomes Dr. Austin Bancroft, who will be providing ear, nose and throat (ENT) services starting in March 2024.

Dr. Bancroft completed his otolaryngology (ENT) residency at Michigan State University and his doctorate of osteopathic medicine at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. 

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Burn ban implemented in Guthrie County

Special to the Times Vedette

Jeremy Cooper, deputy coordinator with Adair and Guthrie County EMA, working with the fire departments in Adair and Guthrie Counties, requested the State Fire Marshal prohibit open burning due to potential hazards to life and property. The State Marshal’s Office granted the request, and, therefore, no person is allowed to engage in open burning in Adair and Guthrie Counties until conditions improve. This order became effective on Feb. 24 at 8 a.m. Violators of this order could be charged with a misdemeanor.

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Library trivia event draws 72 competitors

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Saturday, Feb. 24, the Mary J. Barnett Library held a fundraiser trivia event at the Guthrie Center community building. A meal was served by Cabbage Rose prior to the trivia contest. Participants competed on 10 teams of up to eight members, racking up points over five rounds of trivia.

Proceeds from the event will go into the Friends of the MJB Library account to be used for various projects of that group.

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Hospital foundation offers scholarships

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the Guthrie County Hospital board of trustees meeting on Feb. 22, the trustees heard from foundation chair Dennis Flanery about ongoing fundraising efforts and plans for some of the funds raised. In particular, Flanery talked about the Feb. 24 cornhole tournament.

“That’s raising money for scholarships to any high school students in the four schools that serve Guthrie County that are going on to a health care-related field,” said Flanery.

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Time to stop pruning oak trees due to unseasonably warm temperatures

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is recommending to finish pruning oak trees immediately to prevent the spread of oak wilt.

From the Iowa DNR

“Typically, we suggest to stop pruning oaks around March 15,” said Tivon Feeley, forest health program leader with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. “But the unseasonably warm February has moved up that date. Pruning oak trees should stop now out of an abundance of caution.”

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Cribbage results from Feb. 26 and Feb. 23

Special to the Times Vedette

The Guthrie Center cribbage players meet at Guthrie Center Library on Mondays at 8 a.m., at the assisted living rec room at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, and at the Guthrie Center Activity Center at 1 p.m. on Fridays. Organizers say there is always room for more, and they will be glad to teach you how to play.

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2-19-24
1:49 a.m. Stuart Police transported one male to Adair County Jail
8:45 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora
10:23 a.m. Panora Ambulance Unit 2 responded to a medical call in rural Panora
11 a.m. Panora Police responded to a commercial alarm
11:53 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora
12:30 p.m. Stuart Rescue and Stuart Police responded to a medical call
1:10 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle
2:10 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call
3:55 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a complaint

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 Middle School Math Counts 
   
 

By Marlee Herring, eighth grader, staff writer

On Tuesday, Feb. 19, five middle school students went to the DMACC campus in Ankeny to participate in 2024 Math Counts, a competition between students that tests their mathematical abilities in various subjects like algebra and geometry. Students first compete individually and then compete as a team.

At this year’s competition, there were about 250 students from schools around Iowa.

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 So Much More Than Books 
   
 

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

With the unseasonably warm weather, the staff at MJB Library has begun to think about summer. More specifically, we are thinking about the summer reading program, which will have the theme Read, Renew, Repeat. As we look forward to the upcoming events of our summer, we have been reflecting on the fantastic participation we had last summer and the fun we had.

One of the highlights of our summer reading program was the finale, which was the foam party followed by pizza and prizes afterward. Our library is grateful for all the groups that support these events. Communities 4 Children: Audubon, Carroll, Greene and Guthrie County is an organization that supports our reading program through grants. Our foam party, many of the books and prizes were possible through funds received through Communities 4 Children and Community Partnerships for Protecting Children Neighborhood/Community Network Mini-Grant.

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Congregate Meals are served at Sneakers Café, Monday through Friday, in the Guthrie County Hospital. No meals are available on major holidays or during inclement weather. This service is available for seniors ages 60 and older. No reservation is needed. All menus follow Elderbridge-approved menus and provide at least one-third of the nutritional needs of individuals 60 and older. Menus are subject to change. For more information on these services, call 641-332-3818.

 
 
 

See what’s being served for hot lunch in the area schools:

PANORAMA SCHOOL DISTRICT AND PRESCHOOL

ADAIR-CASEY AND GUTHRIE CENTER JUNIOR HIGH

ACGC HIGH SCHOOL

 
 
 
 50 years ago 
   
 

From the archives of The Guthrian, Feb. 18, 1974

WHAT HAPPENED? It’s hard to figure just what did happen on this play as players look in opposite directions. Panora-Linden forward Cheryl Holloway, left, was called for a foul. With Holloway is Kris Heiland. Stuart-Menlo guards are Marcene Sinclair, Gloria Thurman and Arlyce Williams with the ball. Other P-L player is Diane Hardenburg.

 
 
 'THE BOOK OF CLARENCE' 
   
 

By Michael Woody | Times Vedette

My Catholic education failed to clue me in on this missing Apostle who has quite a bit to do and quite a bit to say. It is a thought-provoking and well-produced film that will challenge you and might even start some very interesting conversations. Grade: B+

 
 
 Funeral home business is guided by helping others 
   
 

Twiggs seek to lighten the burdens of people when they are at their weakest and provide the support they need.

By Susan Thompson | Panora Times

The family-owned Twigg Funeral Home, with locations in Guthrie Center and Panora, began in August 2000. That’s when Doug and Kathy Twigg purchased the Beidelman Funeral Home.

Doug Twigg graduated from the Wisconsin Institute of Mortuary Science in 1969 and received his funeral director license in October 1970. He worked for funeral homes in Estherville, Clarksville, Keokuk and Waterloo, then spent 16 years managing Bruce’s Funeral Home in Fort Dodge before purchasing the Beidelman Funeral Home.

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FOR SALE: Corn stock bales. $40 each and 2012 F250 4-door cab 4x4 pickup, 6.2 gas engine, 122,000 miles, $25,000. Call Joe Whetstone at 641-740-0037.

FOR SALE: Like new! Diawa Tatula SV baitcasting reel and Scheels Ibesu rod. Used 2 times. I’ve decided that I don’t get along well with baitcasting equipment. Over $300 new and these are just like new! Asking $175. Call Denny Rowedder at 641-431-1717.

SERVICES: Do you need any Sewing, Alterations or Mending done? I have lots of experience. Call Bernice 641-740-1146.

 
 
 

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