| Pay by the pound
With our three daughters out of the house now, Jolene and I are adjusting to the world of empty nesting. As many of you told us, life is different. Certainly, there are the big changes like a quieter house and a lower water bill, but I have noticed a few smaller ones, too.
This morning, I took a bag of garbage out to the trash container. When the kids were home, this seemed to be a daily occurrence. The other option was to come home and find that the dog decided to play hide and seek with the trash around the house. So I learned. But when I took the bag of garbage out this morning, I noticed only one other bag in the container. Two small bags of garbage. For an entire week. Amazing.
I often wondered how some people could only produce such a small amount of trash. Now I get it. Not only is the nest empty; the garbage can is, too.
With the available technology today, I wonder how far off we are from paying for garbage by the pound. The trucks could weigh each home’s containers and subtract the tare weight, then charge a by-the-pound fee.
Of course, I like this pay-by-the-pound idea at this stage of my life. I likely would not have agreed with it a few years ago when I had to stand on the lid to force all our garbage to fit in it.
Either way, the one thing we can most all likely agree on is that less trash is a good thing.
Have a fantastic Friday, and thanks for reading.
Shane Goodman Editor and Publisher Times Vedette digital newsletter shane@gctimesnews.com 641-755-2115
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| | Greenfield tornado donations warehouse in Guthrie Center closes, pastor thanks all who helped those in need | | | | | | Special to the Times Vedette
The Guthrie Center-based donations warehouse that housed Greenfield tornado material donations closed on Aug. 6. Two Guthrie County Fair buildings were used for this space. This local tornado relief effort consisted of collecting early donations late May through June, and then sorting, boxing and putting them on pallets by category. Needed products were then trucked back to Greenfield donation distribution sites as requested.
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| | Learn options for addressing basic tomato problems in the home garden | | | | | | From Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Tomatoes are popular vegetables in the home garden. Most gardeners currently are enjoying their harvests. However, tomatoes are susceptible to a range of disorders that can compromise their quality and yield. In this article, horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach discuss what you can do when you encounter issues with your tomatoes.
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| | Whiterock Conservancy offers monarch butterfly tagging Aug. 24 | | | | | | Special to the Times Vedette
Whiterock Conservancy, 1436 Highway 141 in Coon Rapids, is participating in the monarch watch tagging program and welcomes help in capturing monarch butterflies to tag.
On Aug. 24 from 10-11:30 a.m., participants can investigate the life cycle of a monarch butterfly, discover how to identify male and female monarchs, study monarch migration and learn how to tag monarchs on their journey south to central Mexico.
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| Seventh Day Adventist Church to celebrate 100 years on Aug. 17
By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette
The public is invited to help the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Guthrie Center celebrate its 100th anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 17 at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds Event Center.
A gospel music concert by Pride Family Music will be held beginning at 2 p.m. Former pastor Steven Shafer will speak, and visits to the church (1305 North St. in Guthrie Center) will be available.
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| Deal, Vogels honored with Iowa Farm Environmental Leader Awards at Iowa State Fair
Special to the Times Vedette
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg, Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, and Department of Natural Resources Director Kayla Lyon recognized 44 Iowa farm families with Iowa Farm Environmental Leader Awards at the 2024 Iowa State Fair, including Tamara Deal and Mark and Brennen Vogel. The award acknowledges farmers who take voluntary actions to improve and protect our state’s natural resources, including our soil and water, serving as leaders within their communities.
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| Two Guthrie County farm families honored at the 2024 Iowa State Fair
Special to the Times Vedette
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig and Iowa Farm Bureau Federation President Brent Johnson honored 439 Iowa farm families with Century or Heritage Farm designations at the 2024 Iowa State Fair. The program celebrates farms that have been owned by the same families for 100 and 150 years, respectively.
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| Cribbage results from Aug. 14
Special to the Times Vedette
On Aug. 14, a total of 12 players participated. Wayne Nickel, Sandy Rumelhart and Rhonda Titus each got a 16. Dave Kading had an 18, and Dick Elis did the same. Jane Barcus got a 16 and a 20, and Lela Schwartz played a 16 and 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. | |
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| Theodore 'Ted' K. Hansen | | | | | | 1926-2024
Theodore “Ted” K. Hansen, 97, son of Vernon and Leta Hansen, was born Sept. 13, 1926, in Inglewood, California. He passed away peacefully Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, at the Guthrie County Hospital, Guthrie Center, surrounded by his loving family.
Ted graduated from Granger High School in 1945. He was then drafted into the United States Army during WWII.
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| Truck rollover accident on Highway 44 Aug. 14
Special to the Times Vedette
Guthrie County Deputy Sheriff Todd Thorn reported a single-vehicle accident occurring on Aug. 14 at 2:15 p.m. on Highway 44. Kolby William Fogarty, 19, of Madrid was driving a 2008 Nissan Titan truck westbound on Highway 44 and swerved to avoid a deer in the roadway, losing control of the vehicle. The truck entered into the north ditch and rolled, coming to rest on its wheels. Damage to the truck is estimated at $15,000. Fogarty was issued citations for failure to maintain control and O.W.I. first offense. | |
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| | Sellers named to First Team, Nelson Honorable Mention in WCAC softball awards | | | | | | Panorama senior outfielder and future Iowa Hawkeye Jaidyn Sellers was named to the West Central Activities Conference First Team as an outfielder. Sellers had 10 home runs, 15 RBIs and was walked 28 times this season. Her batting average was .476, the highest on Panorama’s squad. Sellers also led the team in stolen bases, with 28 in 28 attempts. Lindy Nelson was named to the honorable mention list, playing third base and catcher last season for Panorama. Nelson led Panorama in RBIs with 27 and doubles with 12. She also hit one home run, with her batting average finishing at .312.
PICTURED: Jaidyn Sellers (No. 5) had 10 home runs, 15 RBIs and was walked 28 times during the 2023-2024 season. Photo by Betty Cooper | |
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| | Five Chargers named in All-West Central Activities Conference softball awards | | | | | | ACGC’s Emerson Van Meter was named to the West Central Activities Conference First team for her performances in the 2023-2024 season. The senior pitcher finished the season with 102 strikeouts and a 2.68 ERA in her 21 games on the mound. She kept opponents’ batting average to .245. On offense, Van Meter batted .282 with 12 RBIs. Teammates joining Van Meter are senior outfielder Jenna Rowley and utility senior Reagan Carney on the second team. Rowley hit one homerun and added 11 RBIs, batting .338. Her 39 total bases were second-best on the team. Carney led all ACGC players in RBIs with 25.
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PICTURED: Emerson Van Meter (No. 3) pitched 102 strikeouts and had a 2.68 ERA during the 2023-2024 season. Photo by Mark Reno | | | | | | Read the full story | |
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| Panorama Women’s Golf League results from Aug. 13
Special to the Times Vedette
A total of 46 women played in the Panorama Women’s Golf League on Aug. 13.
In the A group, Deb Rockwell and Emily Spradling were the low scratch winners with a 33. The second low scratch winner was Sharon Wedemeyer with a 34. Sharon Wedemeyer was the HDCP winner with a 21. Sharon Wedemeyer had the fewest putts with 14.
In the B group, Lynn Breitback was the low scratch winner with a 39. The second low scratch winner was Pam Shelton with a 42.
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| Hansen has low score Aug. 13 in Panorama West Tuesday Men’s Golf League
Special to the Times Vedette
On Aug. 13 at Panorama West Golf Course, 33 men played during Tuesday evening league. Chip Hansen had a low score of 30. John Muenzenberger was closest to the pin. John Harre made the longest putt. Mike Arneson needed only 14 putts. The scramble was won by the team of Chip Hansen, Bill Eby and John Peters with a score of 3 under par 24.
Next week will be the last week of regular play. Aug. 27 will be the shoot-out. The league tournament and awards banquet will be Sept. 3. | |
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Panorama school lunch menus are not yet available. | |
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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. | |
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| | 20 years ago | | | | | | From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Aug. 11, 2004
HATS OFF. The theme “Hats Off To Our Troops” was reflected in Panora Telco’s float during Panorama Days. | | | | | | See more Yester Years | |
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| | Frels galore at Guthrie County Veterinary Clinic | | | | | | Every day is different in their business.
By Rich Wicks | Guthrie Center Times, Aug. 2024
If you go to the Guthrie County Veterinary Clinic and ask for Dr. Frels, you’ll need to be more specific. All four of the veterinarians at the clinic are related. Dr. Doug Frels and his wife, Dr. Donna Paglialunga, started the clinic, and have since been joined by their son, Dr. William Frels and his wife, Dr. Abby Frels.
William recently took time to explain his path in becoming a veterinarian in Guthrie Center. Growing up with parents who are both veterinarians, William was around the practice and the animals, but he doesn’t remember a specific moment when he decided to follow in his parents’ career footsteps.
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