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YOUR NOON-TIME NEWS

TUESDAY, JAN. 30, 2024

 
 
 

The American Dream

Owning a home is something many Americans aspire to do. It is a feeling of accomplishment, of pride, of community. In some parts of the United States, it is certainly more doable than others. We are fortunate here in Guthrie County, as homes are more affordable than on the coasts.

The same could be said for commercial property, depending on who you talk with. Some business owners don’t desire to own the real estate where their companies reside. They would rather skip the hassles of repairs and insurance or the risk of declining values. In many cases, the business owners would prefer to invest their capital in their products, people or services instead of brick and mortar. Every situation is different, of course.

The Times Vedette and its predecessors have been located at 111 E. Main St. in Panora for more years than I can count. Old photos I have seen with Main Street as a dirt road show a sign saying NEWSPAPER on the front of the building. I respect that longstanding tradition. Through the years, I have helped the companies I worked for purchase a variety of publications, most of which came with commercial properties as assets of the sales. I spent countless days cleaning out truckloads of non-working press equipment, moldy darkrooms, outdated light tables and more junk from these old newspaper offices. Museums didn’t even want the stuff.

When I bought the Times Vedette, I took over a lease the prior publisher had, and I did a bit of cleanup — but nothing like other offices I dealt with. When the time came to make improvements to the building, I balked at putting my money into something I didn't own. So I reached out to the building owner and asked if he would consider selling the property to me. He said he was more interested in buying properties than selling, and he politely declined. As such, I decided to look at other properties in Panora and Guthrie Center, and I found several that would work. I was ready to make an offer.

Then I thought about it more. As most of you know, moving isn’t fun, and it can be costly. With those things in mind, I decided to reach out to my landlord with a written offer. He accepted it, and I am now the owner of the Times Vedette building.

I tell you this because I think it’s important, at least it is to me. It furthers my commitment to the communities we serve, and it opens the doors for us to grow the company with additional products and services, which I look forward to sharing with you in the months ahead.

The American Dream continues.

Thanks for reading.

Shane Goodman
Editor and Publisher
Times Vedette digital newsletter
shane@dmcityview.com
641-755-2115

 

 
 
 
 2024 Guthrie County Cattlemen’s Banquet 
   
 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Jan. 27, a packed house in excess of 200 people was on hand at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds for the annual Guthrie County Cattlemen’s Banquet. Attendees enjoyed a meal catered by Café on the Hill. Area legislators and other elected officials were thanked for attending.

One of the highlights of the banquet is the annual crowning of Guthrie County’s Beef Queen and Beef Princess. 2023 Beef Queen Hayden Coffman and 2023 Beef Princess Reagan Carney told of their appreciation for the opportunity to serve in their roles for the past year. They then passed their crowns on to 2024 Beef Queen Shay Lemke and 2024 Beef Princess Paige Van Meter.

 
 
 Wind chimes created at Art on State 
   
 

Special to the Times Vedette

Art class at Art on State was held on Jan. 27. Participants made wind chimes. Alyssia Westphal and Shua Westphal are shown with their works.

The next class will be at 10 a.m. on Feb. 3. Judi Zimmerline will show how to make a Valentine greeting card. All ages welcome. Snacks provided.

 
 
 

Treasurer Smith encourages Guthrie County residents to search for missing money on Unclaimed Property Day

Special to the Times Vedette

State Treasurer Roby Smith is joining the National Unclaimed Property Day celebration on Feb. 1. “Returning money to rightful owners and heirs is what Great Iowa Treasure Hunt is all about," said Smith. "National Unclaimed Property Day is the perfect opportunity to raise awareness and encourage Iowans to search for their unclaimed treasure. Guthrie County residents have more than $692,000 waiting to be claimed in Great Iowa Treasure Hunt."

For the celebration, Smith's office will be announcing names of individuals, businesses and nonprofits around Iowa who had unclaimed property reported to Great Iowa Treasure Hunt in 2023.

 
 
 

DNR to recap hunting seasons, discuss possible rule changes at Feb. 21 public meeting

Special to the Times Vedette

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a series of town hall-style meetings where local staff provide updates on recently completed hunting seasons, discuss possible changes to hunting rules and regulations, and address other topics as requested.

Locally, the Iowa DNR will be at the Forest Park Museum Building, 14581 K Ave. in Perry on Feb. 21. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m.

[...]

 
 
 

Cribbage results

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.

[...]

 
 
 

F-150 hits power pole on Justice Road

Special to the Times Vedette

Guthrie County Deputy Sheriff Todd Thorn reported a single-vehicle accident occurring on Jan. 27 at 8:30 a.m. Erich Albert Palait, 59, of Scranton was driving a 2006 Ford F-150 southbound on Justice Road south of 160th and went off the roadway into the west shoulder and lost control, coming back onto the roadway, going into the east ditch, rolling over, and hitting a power pole. The vehicle was totaled with an estimated $9,500 in damage. Damage to the power pole and meter is estimated at $5,000. Palait received a citation for failure to maintain control.

 
 
 

Van rolls over on White Pole Road

Special to the Times Vedette

Guthrie County Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Bennett reported a single-vehicle accident occurring on Jan. 29 at 8:14 a.m. Theresa Jeanette Glass, 80, of Stuart was driving a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country van westbound on White Pole Road and lost control on the frost-covered road in the curve, entering the westbound ditch and rolling over. Glass was transported to the Adair County Hospital by Stuart EMS. The van was totaled with estimated damage at $3,500.

 
 
 

Pickup loses control, strikes DOT sign

Special to the Times Vedette

Guthrie County Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Bennett reported a single-vehicle accident occurring on Jan. 25 at 6:40 a.m. Lucas Roy Henry Davidson, 25, of Ellsworth was driving a 2022 Chevrolet Colorado pickup southbound on Highway 4 from 190th Street and lost control on the ice-covered road and entered the southbound ditch, striking a DOT sign. Damage to the pickup is estimated at $4,000. Damage to the pole is estimated at $200.

 
 
 
 SONJA LEANN ‘LOUIE’ HAMBLETON 
   
 

Sonja Leann “Louie” Hambleton, 54, daughter of Harley and Melba (Ray) Moore, was born May 2, 1969, in Des Moines. She passed away Friday, Jan. 26, 2024.

Sonja was raised in Carlisle with her five siblings. She graduated from Carlisle High School in 1987. She worked in banking and then went into annuities. She worked for DNA in Des Moines for about 10 years before going to work for Brokers International in early 2000s, where she continued to work as a marketing consultant up until her death.

 
   
 
Read the full obituary
 
 
 

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12:03 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a motorist in rural Bayard

4:13 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a deer in the roadway in Guthrie Center

7:23 a.m. Panora Ambulance assisted Dallas County with an accident in rural Redfield

1:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served a civil paper in rural Panora

1:45 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported one individual from Perry to the Guthrie County Jail

2:15 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a residential alarm in rural Coon Rapids

2:20 p.m. Guthrie County Sheriff removed debris from the roadway near Highway 25 and the Montieth Road intersection

2:50 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a burglary

 
 
 Panorama Speech: On to State! 
   
 

By Holliday Mertens, freshman, staff writer

Congratulations to Panorama Speech’s Reader’s Theater, Choral Reading, and Musical Theater for making it to State! Students moving to State in Reader’s Theater include Avery Bahrenfuss, Riley Gibson, Hadley Klein, Maddox Nunn, Noah Poldberg, Gracie Richter, Jaysen Stagg, Meredith Woodworth and Taylin Woolheater. Students competing in Choral Reading are Piper Godwin, Emme Hardisty, Sabrina Huitt, Evelyn Hummel, Aubrey Lincoln, Anna Thompson and Nick Turner. Finally, Musical Theater students are Emme Hardisty, Noah Poldberg, Jaysen Stagg, Anna Thompson and Taylin Woolheater. Also, a huge congratulations to coaches Mr. Helm, Ms. Wooldridge and Mrs. Gafkjen. State Speech will be on Feb. 3 at Ankeny Centennial.

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Experience some hygge

Special to the Times Vedette

Recently I have been reading about hygge. Hygge is a word used in the Danish and Norwegian languages, and according to Webster’s Dictionary, it is a “cozy quality that makes a person feel content and comfortable. During the long, dark winters when Danes retreat inside their homes, hygge is what brings them a great sense of comfort and joy.”

Maybe as a result of being confined in our homes during the pandemic, or maybe people just long for simplicity, there seems to be a multitude of sources promoting hygge. There are books about how to achieve hygge and Facebook pages and magazine articles promoting hygge in one’s daily life. Candlelight and fires, cozy warm drinks and snuggly blankets all are promoted as hygge things. Ultimately, though, it seems hygge is about creating a warm atmosphere and spending good times with good people, making time to slow down and enjoy things in life that bring joy.

[...]

 
 
 Basketball 
   
 

Senior night at Panorama

Special to the Times Vedette

Senior night was held on Jan. 29 in the games against Martensdale-St. Marys. The event was also a “wear purple night” for Alpha-1 disease in memory of Senior Zoey Hambleton's mother, who passed away recently.

Panorama seniors pictured are: Kaitlin Kent, Ashton Stauffer, Lindy Nelson, Maddox Hammerstrom, Jaidyn Sellers, Weston Ploeger, Tyme Boettcher, Braylon Dawes, Mia Waddle, Brady Stauffer and Zoey Hambleton

Photo by Mallory Quick

 
 
 Girls basketball 
   
 

No. 2 Panthers win ranked showdown against No. 3 Martensdale-St. Marys, 54-42

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

In what was likely No. 2 Panoramas (18-0) biggest test before the state tournament, they proved they can hang with the best, besting No. 3 Martensdale-St Marys (12-4). Tyme Boettcher carried the team, scoring nearly half of the points with 25. Boettcher also had a game-high 16 rebounds to add to her huge night on offense. Jaidyn Sellers and Mia Waddle also had 8 points each. Next up for the undefeated Panthers is Woodward-Granger (11-5).

PICTURED: Tyme Boettcher in the game against Martensdale-St. Marys. Photo by Betty Cooper

 
 
 Boys basketball 
   
 

Panorama explodes offensively, beats Martensdale-St. Marys, 90-64

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

After losing their last three games without scoring more than 56 points, the Panthers (11-7) came out swinging against the Blue Devils (5-11), leading to a blowout victory. Panorama got huge offensive outputs from Braylon Dawes and Ashton Stauffer. Dawes had an eye-popping stat line of 26 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals. Stauffer put up 20 points while also adding 5 steals. Panorama returns to the court tonight, Jan. 30, at Woodward-Granger (7-8).

PICTURED: Maddox Hammerstrom goes to the hoop and scores for the Panthers. Photo by Mallory Quick

 
 
 Boys wrestling 
   
 

Panthers wrestle their way to 8th at Charger Invite

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys wrestling squad put together 121 total team points on Saturday, Jan. 27. Panther wrestlers who reached the podium:
138: Will Knapp - 4th
144: Landon Kirtley - 6th
157: Gabe Wagner - 5th
175: Cayden Van Meer - 3rd
285: Joel Cooper - 4th

Panorama will be in action tonight, Jan. 30, with duals against Martensdale-St. Marys, East Union and Southwest Valley.

[...]

PICTURED: Blake Schwartz at the Charger Invite. Photo by Betty Cooper

 
 
 

Girls wrestling

Panorama takes 18th at Regional Qualifier

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panther wrestlers put together 52 points for their team at the Regional Qualifier in Sioux City. Panorama wrestlers who placed:
100: Ella Carico - 5th
155: Gracie Recker - 5th

 
 
 Boys basketball 
   
 

No. 8 ACGC cruises past I-35, 68-47

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The No. 8 Chargers (11-4) continued their winning ways against Interstate-35 (3-10) on Friday, Jan. 26. Several ACGC players had solid nights. Anthony Solorzano led the team in scoring with 17 points. Payton Policky had a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds. Jathan South also reached double figures with 14 points. Noah Kading found them and his other teammates all night long with 10 assists and 0 turnovers. The Chargers’ next test will be tonight, Jan. 30, at West Central Valley (5-9).

PICTURED: Junior Noah Kading in the game against Earlham. Photo by Mark Reno

 
 
 Girls basketball 
   
 

Chargers pass through I-35, 70-53

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

It was a sweep for the ACGC basketball programs against Interstate-35 on Friday, Jan. 26. The girls program (12-4) put together their own double-digit win against I-35 (3-9). Kelsey Carlson led ACGC in scoring with 19 points while shooting 50% from behind the arc. Shay Lemke was just behind her, with 15 points and 9 assists. Like Lemke and Camdyn Richter nearly had double-doubles on the night with 13 points and 8 rebounds. ACGC travels to West Central Valley (6-8) tonight, Jan. 30.

PICTURED: Senior Reagan Carney in the game against Earlham. Photo by Mark Reno

 
 
 Boys wrestling 
   
 

ACGC finishes 6th at Charger Invite

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC scored 143 team points at the wrestling tournament they hosted on Saturday, Jan. 27, finishing sixth out of 22 schools. Charger wrestlers who placed:
113: Chase Slaybaugh - 4th
120: Tegan Slaybaugh - 3rd
126: Gavin Sloss - 6th
190: Michael Fuller - 2nd
285: Payton Jacobe - 2nd

ACGC will return to action at the CAM duals on Friday, Feb. 2.

PICTURED: Tegan Slaybaugh placed third at the Charger invite. Photo by Tabby Slaybaugh

 
 
 

Girls wrestling

ACGC finishes 23rd at Regional Qualifier

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Charger girls wrestling program scored 19 points as a team. ACGC wrestlers who placed:
120: Jacie Baker – 6th

 
 
 

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

 
 
 20 years ago 
   
 

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Jan. 21, 2004

NEW CT SCANNER. Kevin Fister, radiology technologist at Guthrie County Hospital, introduces highly advanced X-ray technology now available at the hospital. The CT (computerized tomography) scanner takes four pictures in one-half of a second while greatly improving clarity and precision of information.

 
 
 'Anyone But You' 
   
 

By Michael Woody | Times Vedette

When a couple who meet in a cute way but end up splitting over a misunderstanding end up at a destination wedding together, funny stuff happens. It’s not the best movie I saw this holiday season, but it does have some laugh-out-loud raunchiness with the premise. It is a popcorn movie, for sure. Grade: B

 
 
 Donations sought to replace trees along Lake Panorama’s west entrance 
   
 

At least a dozen trees along the west entrance have been removed with both storm damage and disease as culprits.

By Susan Thompson | Lake Panorama Times

In 2012, the Lake Panorama Association conducted a fundraising campaign to plant trees along Panorama Road at the main west entrance to the lake. In the early days of the lake development, pine trees lined both sides of the road north of where a guard shack was originally.

As those trees reached the end of their life span, they were removed, but no replacements were planted. LPA members provided the impetus for the fundraising campaign, and a number of trees were planted to replace those that were lost.

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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.

 
 
 

What do you call a snowman with abs?
An abdominal snowman!

 
 
 

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