John H. Woodvine

1949-2024

John Howard Woodvine, 74, son of Keith and Ursula (Pittman) Woodvine, was born Oct. 28, 1949, in Perry. He passed away Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, at the Alive Hospice in Nashville, Tennessee.

 John graduated from Panora High School in 1967. He then enlisted into the United States Marine Corp., serving from January 1970 to January 1972. He then went to Drake University and earned his master’s degree. He moved to Tennessee and worked for the United States Postal Service.

John enjoyed doing leather work, bird watching, being out in nature, and working outside with his plants.

He is survived by his sisters, Sharon Miller of Boone and Debbie (Jim) Stephens of Johnston; along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, James Woodvine.

Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at the West Linn Cemetery, near Linden,.

Twigg Funeral Home, Panora, is entrusted with his services.

Iowa FFA chapters secure free cover crops

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For the fourth consecutive year, Iowa Cover Crop is offering free cover crop seed to Iowa FFA Chapters through its “The Future is Covered” program. Launched in 2021, this initiative aims to give Iowa students practical, hands-on experience with cover crops. As the program enters its final weeks, Iowa Cover Crop encourages any remaining FFA chapters to take advantage of this opportunity to receive up to 10 acres of cereal rye or oat cover crop seed at no cost.

Over the past few weeks, FFA chapters across Iowa have already signed up to participate in this year’s program, but there’s still time left for those who haven’t.

“We know that the school year is busy, but we don’t want anyone to miss out on this opportunity,” Megan Holz, General Manager of Iowa Cover Crop, says. “Whether you’re a seasoned participant or trying cover crops for the first time, our program aims to make it easy and cost-effective for students to gain experience with the practice.”

FFA advisors can still enroll their chapters in “The Future is Covered” program by using the online form, https://forms.gle/AZiexCN4i6gTdHR49. The deadline to register is Oct. 20. Chapters can choose between cereal rye, oats, or a combination of both, for classroom demonstrations, plots, or for use in supervised agricultural experiences.

Since 2021, Iowa Cover Crop has donated more than 750 acres worth of cover crops to FFA chapters across Iowa. 

It has been exciting to see the enthusiasm for cover crops from both the students and advisors,” James Holz, Co-Owner of Iowa Cover Crop, says. “Cover crops provide benefits like reduced erosion, improved soil health, weed suppression, and increased water retention — lessons we want the next generation of agricultural professionals to experience firsthand.”

Since 2014, cover crop usage in Iowa has expanded from around 400,000 acres to nearly 3.8 million acres in 2022. Through “The Future is Covered” program, Iowa Cover Crop is dedicated to continuing this growth. By reducing nutrient runoff and preserving Iowa soils, cover crops play a vital role in ensuring Iowa farmland remains fertile and sustainable for today’s students. Engaging the next generation with this hands-on experience ensures they have the skills and knowledge to carry this momentum forward.

Cribbage results from Sept. 25

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On Sept. 25, a total of 11 players participated. Jane Barcus got two 16s. Sandy Rumelhart got a 16 and a 17. Jim Carico had a 16. Robert Klever got a 17. Lela Schwartz and Allen Pierce each got a 16. Rhonda Titus rolled in a 20 to win the kitty.

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.

Homecoming community pep rally today

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The Panorama School District invites everyone to join the fun at the school’s community parade and pep rally, kicking off at the Town Square at 2 p.m. The parade will start at the school and head east down Market Street to the town square. The Panthers play Southwest Valley in tonight’s homecoming game. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. 

Henson, Sheeder named to Upper Iowa University Dean’s List

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Upper Iowa University has announced the Dean’s List for the 2024 Summer Semester. To be honored, a student must have earned a minimum 3.50 grade point average and be enrolled as a full-time student. Brittney Henson of Stuart and Morgan Sheeder of Guthrie Center both were named to the Dean’s List.