Hot start continues for Chargers against Panorama, 42-11

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Make that three on the bounce for ACGC (3-0). The Chargers defeated nearby rival Panorama (0-3) 42-11 on Friday, Sept. 17. Jathan South threw a season-high four completions for 53 yards and added 52 yards on the ground. Mike Fuller led the way in the rushing attack with 16 carries for 149 yards and two scores. Joe Crawford was just shy of the century mark with nine carries for 98 yards and three touchdowns. Jackson Pfrang also hit paydirt once on his three carries for 19 yards. Brexton Schneider led the way in tackles with 7.5, three of them for losses. Xander Harwood also had three tackles for losses. Fuller and Carter Richter had a sack each. Crawford had an interception. The Chargers will look to keep the good times rolling at home this Friday, Sept. 20 against South Central Calhoun (2-1).

Photos by Mark Reno

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Photos by Betty Cooper

Charger runners head to Panorama for meet this Thursday

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

On Thursday, Sept. 19, both the ACGC boys and girls cross country teams will make the short trip for the Panorama Cross Country meet. The girls will be running against 19 other teams, and the boys 20.

Chargers win three, drop two in weekend tournament at Griswold

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC (9-3) competed in the Griswold High School volleyball tournament on Saturday, Sept. 14. Here are the results:

Win vs. Riverside (12-1): 2-1

Win vs. AHSTW (2-9): 2-0

Win vs. Griswold (7-7): 2-1

Loss vs. Southwest Valley (7-2): 2-1

Loss vs. Denison-Schleswig (6-5): 2-1

After the tournament, Shay Lemke, Becca Littler and Stella Largent were named to the Griswold All-Tournament Team. Largent is currently one of the best offensive weapons in the state, averaging 6.4 kills per set, third highest in Iowa and just .1 less than the state leader, Molly Shafer.

GCSB gives $500 to Stitch & Chatter group

Stitch & Chatter members Ellen Campbell, Kristi Holz, Joanne Huggins and Karen Onken show items recently purchased for their quilt-making group.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Members of the local Stitch & Chatter group announced they are the thankful recipients of a $500 donation from Guthrie County State Bank’s May Day Friendship promotion. Stitch & Chatter member Ellen Campbell explained how the funds are being used.

Some of the items pictured were purchased with funds from a $500 donation by Guthrie County State Bank.

“The funds allowed us to purchase supplies and notions to continue making quilts that will be donated to various charities,” Campbell said.

Some of the local groups that receive the quilts include 3C’s (Children’s Clothes Closet), Hospice, Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, New Opportunities, Storks Nest, Atlantic Hospital, and Mercy Hospital.

Campbell also invites the public to learn more about the Stitch & Chatter group.

“If you would like to see what we do, please join us on Nov. 6 for our quilt giveaway at First Christian Church,” she said. “This mission could not be reached without your donations of fabric to make these wonderful gifts.”

Campbell added that the donated funds were spent locally at the Gap Creek Quilt Shop in Guthrie Center.

Adair-Casey School Board discusses new absence law

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Sept. 16 during the regular meeting of the Adair-Casey School Board, Principal Ed Den Beste gave an update on changes due to legislative items.

“We’ve got two new laws… the first one is the attendance law,” Den Beste said. “We have a letter that we’re going to be sending out. It says that at eight days (of absence), a letter will be handed out… we will send out letters at 12 days and have a conference with the parents. Then at 20 days, we turn it over to the county attorney.”

Board member Blair Carney asked how many parent conferences might be expected under this new law, in an average year.

“Twelve absences in a semester, last year probably about 15 or 20,” Den Beste said.

Den Beste also spoke about the new ELI (Early Literacy Intervention) law and said he had met with staff about it earlier in the day.

Superintendent Josh Rasmussen discussed a possible security enhancement.

“We met with our local law enforcement and heard what they learned from Perry,” Rasmussen said.

He said some schools have partnered with law enforcement so that officers would have the ability to log onto a school’s live cameras in the event of a crisis. Rasmussen said the school will continue looking into this possibility. He pointed out that if there were ever a crisis at the school, this could help law enforcement know specifically where to go.

“If it can save just a matter of minutes, sometimes that can be very important,” Rasmussen said.

Rasmussen brought up the school’s aging HVAC units in classrooms and suggested making a plan for gradual replacement so the school doesn’t need to replace them all at once. Randy Carney advocated for gathering prices so the school can begin the process soon.

As part of the consent agenda items, the board approved the hiring of Triston Barnett as a night custodian.

The next regular school board meeting will be a joint meeting of Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center school boards on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. at Adair-Casey Junior High. The public is welcome.