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FRIDAY, AUG. 30, 2024

 
 
 

Age is just a number

“Age is just a number. How you take care of your body determines your true age.”

That was something Lemar Koethe, the founder of 7 Flags Fitness Center, the former health club on 100th Street in Clive, told me in the 1990s. I tried at the time to get Lemar to run an advertisement for his health club with his photo and this quote as the headline, as he was proud of how fit he was for his age. He said I was trying to play up to him. He was right. But it was a great quote, and it would have been a great ad.

But is age just a number? Not according to many programs that seem guilty of age discrimination. Senior citizen discounts are one. Kids-eat-free campaigns are another. So are any other programs that offer special pricing for people based solely on their age.

Many of our laws also appear to discriminate based on age. Is it OK to require a person to be a minimum age to be able to do something, but not require the same person to quit doing that activity at a later age?

Here in Iowa, we have to be 16 to obtain a driver’s license, but there is no age when we are required to permanently park the Pontiac. We have to be 18 to access our right to vote, but we can vote for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris at any age. We have to be 21 to legally purchase alcohol, but we can keep buying pints of Smirnoff well into our 90s. You may appropriately argue that many older people are still capable of participating in all of these activities. Agreed. But aren't many people who are younger than the minimum ages capable, too? And if these laws don’t discriminate based on age, then what does?

You can use science to support this argument, to some degree. Numerous studies show that the human brain does not fully develop until age 25. If that is so, using the current logic, then why do our laws allow anyone younger than 25 to drive, vote or buy alcohol? Numerous studies also show that cognitive decline most often occurs at age 70 or older. If that is true, using the same current logic, why should anyone older than 70 be able to drive, vote or buy alcohol?

I am being silly, of course, but our age-restrictive laws and offers are debatable, to say the least. Meanwhile, don’t expect any changes soon, as only one thing can be certain. At the end of the day, Lemar was right. Age is just a number.

Have a fantastic Friday, and thanks for reading.

Shane Goodman
Editor and Publisher
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 Guthrie County Fair Opens 
   
 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Guthrie County Fair is up and running, and even the weather is expected to be “fair.” Events happening today include:

• 4-H Food Stand open until 5 p.m.
• Free carnival rides until 10 p.m.
• Antique tractor display until 5 p.m.
• American Legion Bingo starts at 3 p.m.
• Mutton Busting and Grand River Rodeo in the grandstand this evening. Registration for Mutton Busting is at 5:30 p.m. Rodeo starts at 7 p.m.

For the full schedule, visit www.guthriecountyfair.com.

PICTURED: The livestock shows are a big draw at the Guthrie County Fair. This photo from last year’s fair shows Jameson Glade, who competed for the first time in 2023. Photo by Mallory Quick

 
 
 More than 200 attend CO2 pipeline meeting in Guthrie Center on Wednesday 
   
 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Aug. 28, an informational meeting was held at the Guthrie Center Activity Center, beginning at 6 p.m. A “standing room only” crowd, estimated at 200, was on hand to hear from various viewpoints.

Speakers included representatives from the Iowa Utilities Commission (IUC), Office of the Consumer Advocate, and Summit Carbon Solutions. Handouts from IUC included the standard process regarding hazardous liquid pipelines and eminent domain.

 
 
 Iowa Utilities Commission issues pipeline permit for Summit Carbon Solutions 
   
 

By Clark Kauffman | Iowa Capital Dispatch

The Iowa Utilities Commission has issued a construction permit for Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed hazardous liquid pipeline across Iowa.

The commission’s decision on Wednesday was not unexpected given a June 25 order in which the panel issued a final decision approving the project while requiring Summit Carbon to submit numerous filings demonstrating compliance with regulatory requirements before a construction permit would be issued.

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 Guthrie Center Fire Department receives $25K grant from Prairie Meadows 
   
 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Guthrie Center Fire Department applied for and received $25,000 from the Prairie Meadows Community Betterment Grant. The money will be used to upgrade the communication system within the fire department with new handheld radios and radios in the trucks.

PICTURED: Derek Betts receives a check from Jacob Hedgecock and Samantha Kane of Prairie Meadows. Also pictured, back row, are Cory Campbell, Randy Sheeder, Cody Sheeder, Chuck Cleveland and C J Melton.

 
 
 Tall Corn State 
   
 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Iowa has long been known as the Tall Corn State, but this corn plant is taking that concept to a new height by growing out of the top of a tree at the home of Susan Morrell (1005 State St.) in Guthrie Center. The corn growers’ adage of “Knee high by the Fourth of July” might be amended to “Twenty feet in the air by the Guthrie County Fair.”

 
 
 Higgins named assistant coach at UMES 
   
 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) announced the hiring of Janelle Higgins as an assistant coach for the softball program. This is her first coaching position at the NCAA Division I level. Higgins is a graduate of Panorama High School and the daughter of Jean Higgins of Yale.

Higgins most recently served as head coach of softball at North Platte Community College.

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 Three vie for Guthrie County Fair Queen 
   
 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Riley Gibson is the 2024 Guthrie County Fair Queen, and she will reign during this year’s fair, which runs Aug. 29 through Sept. 2. She will be on hand when the 2025 Queen is announced at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1 at the Little Amphitheater. The Queen announcement is traditionally one of the highlights of the fair.

Gibson is a 2024 graduate of Panorama High School and is enrolled at Iowa State University. She is the daughter of Jim and Karwyn Gibson.

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 Pledging allegiance to the flag 
   
 

Special to the Times Vedette

The Panorama School District posted a video of its elementary students reciting the pledge of allegiance on the first day of school. This is a regular tradition for the Panthers, but the social media post on Facebook has gone viral, being played more than 1.4 million times nationwide with more than 4,700 shares — and those numbers keep growing, so much so that the school district turned off the comments as it was becoming too much to monitor. See the post here.

 
 
 

Busy Labor Day weekend expected on Iowa waters and at state parks

From the Iowa Department of Natural Resources

The unofficial end to summer this weekend is expected to draw thousands of Iowans to their state parks and waterways.

The DNR reminds users to abide by all safety measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable Labor Day weekend.

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 Pheasant survey predicts another year of good hunting for most of Iowa 
   
 

From the Iowa Department of Natural Resources

Results of Iowa’s 2024 pheasant population survey are in and the results were nearly identical to the 2022 and 2021.

The annual August roadside survey found Iowa’s statewide pheasant population to be 19 birds per 30-mile route, down from 23 birds per route in 2023. The decline was expected after much of Iowa received 3-7 inches of rainfall above normal during the nesting season.

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Cribbage results from Aug. 28

Special to the Times Vedette

On Aug. 28, a total of 13 players participated. Jane Barcus got a 16, Wayne Nickel got a 17, Robert Klever had a 16 and a 17, Rhonda Titus got two 16s, Sandy Rumelhart got a 16, and Jim Carico came up with a 24.

The Guthrie Center cribbage players generally meet at Guthrie Center Library on Mondays at 8 a.m., at the New Homestead independent 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. They play for quarters on Wednesday and Friday.

 
 
 
 Panthers start season with wins against WCV and Audubon 
   
 

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panthers are off to a 2-1 start for the season.

On Tuesday, Aug. 27, the Panorama volleyball team (1-0) got its season underway with a 3-1 win at home against West Central Valley (0-1). Panorama won the first set, 29-27, and West Central Valley won the second set, 25-19. Panorama took the next two sets, 25-15 and 25-21, on its way to the victory. Notable performances came from Nerea Gimeno Perez, who led the team in assists with 12.

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PICTURED: #11 Cayden Iredale. Photo by Betty Cooper.

 
   
 
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 Panther football kicks off season against West Central Valley today 
   
 

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama football players will lace up their cleats for their first regular season test today, Friday, Aug. 30 against West Central Valley at home. Panorama finished last season 4-4, beating West Central Valley in the process, 28-17. West Central Valley finished last season at 3-6.

PICTURED: #13 AJ Draper runs the ball during a scrimmage last week against Martensdale-St Marys. Photo by Betty Cooper.

 
 
 

Poldberg leads Panorama boys at Southeast Valley cross country meet

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys cross country team competed at the Southeast Valley meet at the Gowrie Municipal golf course on Thursday, Aug. 29 against 16 other schools. Noah Poldberg led the Panthers with a fourth-place finish in a time of 17:46.26. Also running were Zach Hayden, 66th place, 23:16.83; Jeremiah King; and Bennett Allen. The boys will run next on Thursday, Sept. 5 at Grant's Woods Park in a field of nine teams in a meet hosted by Madrid.

 
 
 

Panther girls cross country team places fourth in season’s first outing

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama’s cross country girls got their legs under them in regular season competition for the first time at the Southeast Valley meet held at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course on Thursday. Aug. 29. Panorama finished fourth in the 17-school field with 103 points. Madrid placed first with 41, followed by St. Edmond, 74, and ACGC, 88. Kylie Rochholz finished in fourth with a time of 20:44.25. Laicey Lutz broke the top 10 with a time of 20:57.60 to capture eighth place. Rounding out the Panorama results: Almiranda Burnett, 31st, 24:53.36; Nella Rivas, 38th, 25:45.61; Maddy Lutz, 40th, 25:50.23; 60th, Corrie Knapp, 29:03.02; 74: Grace Tripple, 32:05.42; and Jolynne Roeder. The girls will run next on Thursday, Sept. 5 at Grant's Woods Park in a field of nine teams in a meet hosted by Madrid.

 
 
 ACGC opens the season against Ogden tonight 
   
 

The Charger football team will hit the gridiron for the first time this season at Ogden tonight, Aug. 30. Ogden was one of ACGC’s tough opponents last season. ACGC won the game, 20-19, the closest win of its 10-1 season. Ogden finished its season 4-5.

PICTURED: #4 Joe Crawford runs the ball in a scrimmage last week against Des Moines Christian. Photo by Mark Reno

 
 
 

ACGC volleyball drops first game of the season to No. 13 Van Meter

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC volleyball (0-1) got its season underway on Tuesday, Aug. 27 against No. 13 Van Meter (2-1). The Chargers lost the away matchup, 3-0. Van Meter won the three sets 25-18, 25-23 and 25-15. Last season’s assist leader Shay Lemke picked up right where she left off. The senior had 16 of the team's 22 assists. Becca Littler had the second most with four. The same went for last season’s kill leader Stella Largent, who had 15 of the team's 22 kills, while also forcing 16 kill errors. Camdyn Richter was second behind Largent in both stats, with six kills and three kill errors. On defense, Ilana Baumert led the way with nine digs. Littler was just behind her with eight, Lemke with six and Largent with five. ACGC had five aces on the day, two coming from Richter and one apiece from Rylee Robson, Littler and Baumert. ACGC’s next game will be at home on Tuesday, Sept. 3 against Pleasantville (0-1).

 
 
 

Sloss, Kent break top 10 as ACGC boys cross country team wins opener

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Charger boys cross country team came out on top against 16 other teams at the Southeast Valley meet held at the Gowrie Municipal Golf Course on Thursday, Aug. 29. ACGC led with 62 team points, followed by St. Edmond, 83; Fort Dodge, 114; Madrid, 130; and East Sac County, 140. Gavin Sloss, 5th place, 17:56.54, and Preston Kent, 7th place, 18:12.78, led ACGC. Tate Fever ran a time of 19:22.88 to finish 15th, with Noah Kading right behind him at 19:24.74 to place 16th. Also running were Brody Beeler, 34th, 21:01.40; Jonny Kading, 38th, 21:14.57; Jameson Pfrang, 22:20.87; Cameron Mozingo, 24:50.84; Tai Riordan, 25:14.60; Stetson Ellis, 27:27.28; and Ryne Noland, 30:24.73. The boys will compete in a field of 10 schools at Dallas Center Grimes Middle School Tuesday, Sept. 3.

 
 
 

Charger girls cross country team places third in first test of the season

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls cross country team faced its first regular season competition at the Southeast Valley invite held at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course on Thursday. Aug. 29. The girls placed third in the field of 17 schools with 88 points. Madrid captured first, 41 points, and St. Edmond second, 74. Panorama finished in fourth with 103 points. Ava Campbell led the way for ACGC, placing 11th, 21:57.18, followed by Jayla Hoover, 13th, 22:52.01; Adalyn Benson, 19th, 23:42.88; Paige Van Meter, 25th, 24:28.12; Brooklyn Schafer, 35th, 25:19.64; Lillie Lauzon, 39th, 25:48.59; Emmarae Ellis, 26:55.94; Hannah Muller, 27.03.05; Elizabeth Drake, 27.16.50; and Cadence Petersen. The girls will compete in a field of 10 schools at Dallas Center Grimes Middle School Tuesday, Sept. 3.

 
 
 

Hagan and Ericson win flights Aug. 27 in Panorama West Tuesday Men’s Golf League

Special to the Times Vedette

The Tuesday men's golf league at Panorama West had 28 players for the shootout on Aug. 27. The first flight was won by Dan Hagan with Chip Hansen second, Jerry Armstrong third and Ben Carr fourth. Ted Ericson won flight 2 with Lyle Hansen placing second, Jason Wolf placing third and Jerry Landry placing fourth. Flight 3 was won by John Muenzenberger with Cliff Wendel second John Peters third and Phil Rivera fourth. Next week will be the final play for the year with a tournament and banquet.

 
 
 
 
 

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.

 
 
 40 years ago 
   
 

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Aug. 30, 1984

PREPARING FOR EXIRA. Panora-Linden Football Coach Randy Ripperger throws passes to defensive backs during a tip drill at Tuesday’s practice. The Hawks have a soap scrimmage Friday and then entertain Exira the following Friday, Sept. 7.

 
   
 
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 ‘Racing on into the Guthrie County Fair’ 
   
 

Learn about new and improved features this year.

By Rich Wicks | Guthrie Center Times, August 2024

The theme of the 2024 Guthrie County Fair is “Racing on into the Guthrie County Fair.” That theme seems appropriate for two reasons. Various types of racing have been popular events at the fair over the years, and the fair has traditionally been well attended by folks from throughout Guthrie County and beyond. In fact, historical reports describe traffic jams of horses, buggies and wagons as people raced to get in on the fun of the Guthrie County Fair.

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PRAISE GOD FOR YOU: For showing up, working, praying, giving, loving, making or paying for meals. Many Angels too numerous to put names to, Thank you! For EMS, Police, Fire that saved lives, protected us, donated time/resources/love, Thank You! So many blessings from God through people, prayers, and generosity. Thank you! Consider this a thank you hug!

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