Panora Library welcomes (book) lovers

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

With February just around the corner, the Panora Library has a display of romance-themed books and decorations to warm the hearts of patrons as they enter.

“If you’re looking for a romance book, stop by the Panora Library and pick one up,” Library Director Kim Finnegan said. “Also, sign up to win a box of candy for Valentine’s Day.”

GCH Trustees approve wage market adjustment for employees

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Guthrie County Hospital Board of Trustees held a monthly meeting on Jan. 25, and the trustees discussed possible wage market pay increases for employees. 

“We budgeted for raises for employees for their merit raises, which we did in September,” CEO Chris Stipe said. “This is a market raise, and for whatever reason, I wasn’t here during the budget process so I don’t know why, but we did not budget for market raises. Every year, the Iowa Health Association publishes pay rates, and we try to stay with the median rates for our jobs that match up to those.”

Stipe explained that the impact for the remainder of this fiscal year (through June 30) would be just over $69,000. He added that the finance department proposes approval of the increases. The trustees voted unanimously to approve the plan as proposed.

The hospital’s Employee of the Quarter was Danielle Lauzon, clinical safety and quality coordinator. Lauzon also provided a quarterly report of the hospital’s quality and patient satisfaction data.

The trustees approved the purchase of several pieces of ENT equipment at a total cost of $82,232. It is expected that the hospital’s foundation will cover $50,000 of that amount.

Foundation Director Dennis Flanery shared information on a variety of upcoming foundation fundraising events. A cornhole tournament will be held on Saturday, Feb. 24, with proceeds going toward scholarships. Handbags and Bingo will be held on Friday, April 5, with proceeds to the Nursing Endowment. The annual golf tournament will be Tuesday, July 9, with proceeds earmarked for the courtesy van and general expenses.

The GCH Foundation and Auxiliary will hold bingo every Thursday in February with a freewill donation meal from 4:45-6 p.m. followed by bingo from 6-8 p.m. The Thursday meals and bingo will be held at the Guthrie Center Activity Center, 209 State St.

The board’s next regular meeting will be Thursday, Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. The public is welcome at all Guthrie County Hospital board meetings, in person or remotely, other than occasional special closed meetings. To attend remotely: Phone 1-469-208-1512 code: 915921694# or attend via Microsoft Teams meeting ID: 270 117 496 60 and enter code: PUrhxW

PEDAL-IN OFFERS ‘WHEELY’ GOOD FOOD

 

 

Located on Highway 44, right next to the Raccoon River Valley Trail in Panora

Located on Highway 44, right next to the Raccoon River Valley Trail in Panora

By Rich Wicks | Panora Times

Around Panora, PJ’s Restaurant was well-known for decades. Although it’s now under different management and sports a new name, the tradition has continued. Owner Nicole Kidney shared the story of how she took over the business and what she has planned for Pedal-In.

Kidney was well aware of the history of PJ’s in Panora. 

“I had worked at PJ’s for several years,” she said. “I had left and been gone for two years before it came up for auction. The timing was just right, so I bought it.”

Pedal-In is located right next to the bike trail in Panora.

Located on Highway 44, right next to the Raccoon River Valley Trail in Panora, PJ’s was a longtime Panora landmark. Kidney didn’t plan any major changes but simply aimed to make sure the building and equipment were ready to reopen.

“I bought it at the auction in August of 2022,” Kidney said. “The plan initially was to buy it and open up right away. But as I got in here, I figured it needed a little bit of work, so I decided maybe it was best to close for a month or two and start off on the right foot. We ended up opening on Nov. 22 of 2022. It was kind of a blessing in disguise that we didn’t open up right away, because more needed to be done than we initially thought.” 

Upgrades were made to the building and equipment. Kidney says she is now in the process of adding more storage space and shelving for the restaurant inventory.

As much as possible, Kidney has tried to keep the restaurant’s offerings unchanged from before she became the owner. 

“I didn’t take anything away on the menu,” she said. “I just added a few things because I wanted it to be a smooth transition.”

Even the kids menu has a cycling name.

Asked about any signature items or best-sellers, Kidney said the breaded tenderloin is a favorite entrée, and the soft-serve ice cream is popular, too. She also mentioned the smoked pulled pork, which is homemade, taking eight hours to smoke the meat to perfection. Other entrée menu items include sandwiches, burgers, quesadillas, chicken strips, salads and wraps. Dessert items include cones, malts and sundaes with 17 topping choices.

Kidney explained that PJ’s had a longstanding tradition of offering a fish fry every Friday night, and she’s bringing that back. 

“When we opened in November of 2022, we started with a fish fry,” she said. “But then, as summer got closer and we got busier, I didn’t have enough fryer space to designate one fryer just for fish, so I took it away for the summer and early fall. But now that’s back, every Friday night. A lot of people had been asking for it.”

Pedal-In also offers a daily weekday special. 

“This time of year we do soups, too,” she said. 

Currently, seven employees help Kidney handle the cooking and serving duties, but she needs more help during the busy summer months. 

“Last summer, I had 14 people working here at one point. The summertime is nice because I’ve got the nice, covered patio, so there’s a lot more outdoor seating,” said Kidney.

Regarding how she chose the name Pedal-In, Kidney said, “I definitely named it playing off the bike trail that we’re right next to. For sure, the summer is the busy season, not just with the bikes, but with it being a lake town.” 

Pedal-In has many bicycle-themed decorations, and Kidney even incorporated the theme into the kids menu, which she named “Training Wheels.” 

Looking to the future, Kidney said she strives to listen to what customers want, and she’s eager to make changes as needed. She recognizes that sometimes customers may have kids or pets in the vehicle, and coming into the restaurant for a to-go order isn’t convenient. 

“We’re trying to add some type of drive-through,” she said. “That could be something that happens in the next several years.”

Kidney appreciates the way that the community has welcomed her and supported her business. 

“When we first opened, we were so busy all the time,” she said. “The feedback about the food and customer service was so positive. For me, that meant a lot.”

Read the full January issue of Panora Times here.

Yester Years

Compiled by Cheryl Castile

10 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Jan. 23, 2014 

TV AUDITION FOR YO-YO PHENOM. Fourteen-year-old Lucas Gremler will audition soon in Indianapolis, Indiana, for a chance to appear on “America’s Got Talent.” A producer for the show saw him on You-Tube and invited him to audition.

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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.

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30 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Jan. 19, 1994

CHANGEOVER. Jean Higgins, 1993 president of the Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce, has turned over duties to Steve Smith.

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40 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Jan. 19, 1984

READY AND WAITING. Sophomore forward Katie England has a Van Meter guard blocked off as she positions herself to receive a pass from the guard court in Thursday’s victory over Van Meter.

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50 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrian, Jan. 21, 1974

JOIN 10-YEAR CLUB. These four men were honored Wednesday evening for 10 years of service to the Guthrie Center Volunteer Fire Department. From left, Bill Hutchins, Darwin Hughes, Roger Wickland and Darwin Badger.

Panora chamber members meet at Restore Wellness

Special to the Times Vedette

More than 20 members of the Panora Chamber of Commerce met on Jan. 22 at the newly renovated Restore Wellness building, located at 102 S.E. 13th St. in Panora.