Brittain shares military experiences, appreciation for Brushy Creek Area Honor Flight 

Courtesy of Karl Chevrolet Stuart

Brushy Creek Area Honor Flight embarked on its 25th flight when it left Fort Dodge on May 22 and took area veterans to our nation’s capital to visit the memorials. One of the local veterans was Keith Brittain, who works in the parts department for Karl Chevrolet Stuart, which shared this interview on its Instagram page. 

The Honor Flights are including veterans from any of three wartime periods (World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War). Brushy Creek Area Honor Flight has flown approximately 3,000 veterans on 24 flights from approximately 45 counties and 155 communities.

Fill ’er up!

Do you remember driving up to the gas pump and carefully rounding your petroleum purchase to the nearest dollar?

Some of you may recall the days before auto shut-offs when you would overfill your tank and have gas spill all over the side of your car and the pavement.

And a select few of you may even recollect driving off from the station with the nozzle still in your tank and the hose dragging down the road. 

Some of the more age-experienced readers of this column may even reminisce about the days of the full-service station when a friendly attendant would not only fill your tank but check your oil and wash your windshield. “Fill ’er up!”

Believe it or not, there was a time when buying gasoline was straightforward. Then along came a gazillion choices. It started in the 1970s with unleaded, and that was simple enough. Now we have a variety of octane choices along with three different ethanol blends. I didn’t know I needed a master’s degree in petroleum engineering to fill my car with gas. 

Unfortunately, choosing your gas is just part of the process. Although I appreciate the whole pay-at-the-pump idea — as it prevents me from indulging in a fountain drink and a candy bar — I cringe at all the information I am often asked to submit at the pump and the seemingly endless questions I have to answer. Debit? Credit? Zip code? Fuel saver card? Car wash? And then, at some stations, I can’t concentrate because of the blaring music and the barrage of ads popping up on the display screen. I just want some gas, for Pete’s sake!

But, alas, I eventually surrender my name, rank and serial number and begin fueling. And as I put the nozzle back in the pump and submit to accepting the entire pay-at-the-pump process, a message comes across the screen that I need to go inside the store to collect my receipt. Ugh. So I do — and I buy a fountain drink and a candy bar. 

“Fill ’er up!”

Have a terrific Tuesday, and thanks for reading. 

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

ACGC picks up WCAC win against West Central Valley, 6-2

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The victory on Wednesday, July 3 against West Central Valley helps solidify ACGC’s fifth-place spot in the top half of the West Central Activities Conference. ACGC took a three-run lead in the top of the first inning and never surrendered the lead. Emerson Van Meter’s three RBI performance was a huge factor in the game. RBIs also came from Mersadez Richter, Belle Fagan and Carley Fagan. Van Meter also pitched a complete game. The senior threw 111 pitches, struck out seven batters, and allowed six hits. ACGC will travel to face No. 15 Treynor (14-10) today, Friday, July 5. This gives the Chargers a chance to reach .500 before their regional playoff game against West Central Valley on Monday, July 8.

Chargers notch win ahead of substate, beat West Central Valley, 5-2

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC baseball (2-22) picked up its second win of the season away from home against West Central Valley (6-21) on Wednesday, July 3. The Chargers took a 1-0 lead in the first inning, added three runs in the fourth inning and one more in the sixth to put away the Wildcats. RBIs on the day came from Colton Clark, with two, and Chase Slaybaugh and Noah Kading, each with one. Blaize Dorsey pitched a complete game, earning the win. In seven innings, Dorsey threw 100 pitches, allowing six hits and striking out three batters. ACGC will play in the first round of 1A substate against a tough Lynnville-Sully (22-3) away from home on Saturday, July 6.

Panthers come back to trounce East Union, 20-8

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Wednesday, July 3, Panorama softball (7-21) defeated East Union (4-21) away from home. Despite the 12-run win, Panorama was down at the end of the first inning, 3-1. Panorama added six runs in the top of the second inning and never looked back. Several Panorama players had multiple RBI performances. Jaidyn Sellers and Lindy Nelson each had three RBIs. Emma Walker, Bridgete White, Elah Malloy and Andrea Knode all had two RBIs. Hanna Smith and Ava Thompson both had one RBI. Sellers nearly hit for the cycle, only missing the double. Arilyan Steenblock pitched a complete game. She had six strikeouts in 122 pitches. The 20 runs Panorama put up were the most in a single game this season and came at a good time. This performance could boost momentum ahead of the regional playoff game against South Central Calhoun (1-17) on Monday, July 8 at home.