Poldberg takes third, Panorama places ninth in Ogden

Noah Poldberg

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys cross country team traveled to Ogden for a meet on Tuesday, Oct. 1. The boys placed ninth as a team with 218 points. Host Ogden won the meet with 32. Noah Poldberg continues his successful senior campaign. The 18th-ranked runner among 1A boys finished in third place in 17:17.50. Bladyn Wearmouth had the next-best finish for the Panthers, placing 47th in 30:23.41. Zach Hayden finished 54th in 20:57.89. Bennett Allen earned 68th place in 22:08.08. Jeremiah King followed him, placing 73rd in 22:36.84. The boys will see plenty of action next week. On Monday, Oct. 7, they will compete in the Nodaway Valley meet at the Greenfield Country Club in a 20-team field. Then, on Thursday, Oct. 10, the boys compete in the South Hamilton meet at the Jewell Golf and Country Club in an 11-team field.

Rochholz and Lutz finish in top 10; Panthers earn second place at Ogden meet

Kylie Rochholz

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama girls cross country team competed in the Ogden  meet on Tuesday, Oct. 1. Of the nine teams that placed, the Panthers finished in second with 87 points. Madrid won the meet with 50. Kylie Rochholz, ranked 13th among 1A girls, led the way for Panorama, finishing in fifth in 19:38.64. Tenth-ranked 1A girls runner Laicey Lutz was just behind her in seventh place with a time of 19:55.47. Almiranda Burnett placed 21st in 22:30.90. Nella Rivas finished 27th in 23:09.41. Mary Fett earned 29th in 23:17.96 with Maddy Lutz finishing right behind her in 30th in 23:18.84. Corrie Knapp placed 53rd in 23:53.05. Jolynne Roeder rounded out the race for Panorama, placing 68th in 28:40.25. Panorama will have two races next week. On Monday, Oct. 7, they travel to the Greenfield Country Club for the Nodaway Valley meet. Thursday, Oct. 10, the girls will compete in the South Hamilton meet at the Jewell Golf and Country Club.

BEST OF GUTHRIE COUNTY 2024

By Rich Wicks | Guthrie County Times publications

America loves a contest. The Super Bowl. The World Series. March Madness. The Daytona 500. The Fourth of July hot-dog-eating competition. We simply love seeing who comes out on top. 

On a local scale, Big Green Umbrella Media launched its first ever “Best of Guthrie County” poll to gather the opinions of our readers as to which individuals, businesses, events and organizations stand out from the crowd.

A total of 471 votes were cast, and that is a large number — more than some city council or school board elections. Much like those elections, this is not a scientific poll. Rather, it’s more of a popularity contest among those who take the time to vote. Readers may prefer one business over another for any reason(s), such as location, quality of the service or product, prices, nostalgia, personal friendship with the owner, etc. But, regardless of the reasons, we each have our preferences, and that’s simply what we asked readers to tell us.

You’ll likely agree with some of the results but not with others. That’s to be expected. If you took the time to vote, we thank you. If not, watch for your next opportunity. This poll had 82 categories, but there was nothing sacred or comprehensive about the list. Categories may be added or deleted based on interest. So, if you have a category to suggest, we’re all ears.
For purposes of this poll, we defined “Guthrie County” slightly more broadly than the exact county borders, because some communities straddle the county line. For any city that is partially in Guthrie County, we recognize the entire city as a part of this poll.

Runners-up are listed alphabetically in each category. In a few instances, someone listed may no longer be in the role where he or she garnered so many accolades. The person may have moved away or simply changed jobs. We view this poll as a “snapshot” of the time when the poll was used, so we have listed winners and runners-up even when some may have moved on. 

We encourage you to use this list to try something new and see why voters named certain businesses, venues and/or individuals as the best.

It’s clear that Guthrie County has many outstanding people, businesses, places, events and services. Please join us in congratulating all of those listed here. Keep in mind that, in many cases, only a few votes separated first place from third place or others that did not make the top three. 

With all that in mind, and without further ado, here are the winners and runners-up in the various categories of our Best of Guthrie County poll for 2024. 

 

Camping Spot

Springbrook State Park

Runners up: Lenon Mill Park, Nations Bridge Park

 

Dinner Spot

Prime Time Restaurant

Runners up: Pioneers Pub & Grub, Ruby’s Pub & Grill

 

Attorney or Law Firm

Bump & Bump Law Offices

Runners up: Eric Reinhart, Varley Law Office

 

Auto Parts Store

NAPA Panora

Runners up: NAPA Guthrie Center, NAPA Stuart

 

Auto Service Center

Leonard Automotive

Runners up: M & L Service, Panorama Tire 

 

Bank

Guthrie County State Bank

Runners up: Farmers State Bank of Yale, First State Bank

 

Bar

Tin Lizzie’s Sports Bar

Runners up: Owl’s Nest, Ruby’s Pub & Grill

 

Barge Service

Lake Panorama Barge Service

Runners up: Deluxe Docks & Lifts, Van Houten Barge Service

 

Bartender or Server

Amanda Carl at Ruby’s Pub & Grill

Runners up: Amber Godwin at Just One More, Stacy Nelson at Owl’s Nest 

 

Boutique

Tribe Boutique LLC

Runners up: B & B Marketplace, Pearls & Lace

 

Bowling Alley

Incredi-Bowl

Runners up: Coon Bowl III, Stuart Bowl & Lounge

 

Car Wash

All Seasons Car Wash

Runners up: Guthrie Center Car Wash, Karl’s Chevrolet

 

Caterer

Café on the Hill

Runners up: Cabbage Rose Restaurant, Lidderdale Country Store

 

Chamber of Commerce

Panora

Runners up: Guthrie Center, Stuart

 

Chiropractor (person)

Josh Calmer

Runners up: Bailey Schreiber, Jodi Bassett

 

Church

Faith Bible Church

Runners up: Guthrie Center United Methodist, Lutheran Church of Hope Panora

 

Coach

Cody Matthewson, ACGC football

Runners up: Colin Shawgo, Kylee Boettcher

 

Coffee Shop

Crafty’s Coffee & Gifts

Runners up: Casey Creamery, The Cup on 2nd

 

Community Festival

Panorama Days

Runners up: Guthrie County Fair, Yale 4th of July

 

CPA (person)

Lisa Calvert

Runners up: Janet Dickson, Sarah Langgaard

 

Customer Service

Panora Fiber

Runners up: Dowd Drug, The Cup on 2nd

 

Dance Studio

Main Street Dance Studio

Runner up: Adair Dance Academy

 

Daycare

Little Panther Daycare & Preschool

Runners up: Exploration & Learning Station, Little Charger Early Learning

 

Dentist (person)

Dr. Larry Spray

Runners up: Dr. Ames Cross, Dr. Daniel Nelson

 

Doctor (person)

Dr. Joshua Strehle

Runners up: Dr. Eric Ash, Dr. Steven Bascom

 

Dog Boarding Facility

Mitzie Rue’s Canine Corral

Runners up: Guthrie County Veterinary Services, Pretty Paws Pet Grooming

 

Elected Official

Maggie Armstrong

Runners up: Marty Arganbright, Steve Smith

 

Electrician (business)

Berger Electric

Runners up: Kane Powell Electric, Miller Plumbing & Electric

 

Employer

Guthrie County Hospital

Runners up: Panora Fiber, The Cup on 2nd

 

Esthetician (skin care professional)

Lexi Blakely

Runners up: Amy Bassett, Courtney Claussen

 

Eye Doctor (person)

Cassie Martinson

Runner up: Kyle Stalder

 

Financial Planner

Dave Grove

Runners up: Melissa Loest, Russ Wagner

 

Florist

Panorama Gardens

Runners up: B & B Marketplace, Stuart Flower & Gifts

 

Golf Course

Lake Panorama National

Runners up: Guthrie Center Golf Course, Panorama West Golf Course

 

Grocery Store

Hometown-Guthrie Center

Runners up: Hometown-Panora, Hometown-Stuart

 

Hair Salon

Main Street Hair Design

Runners up: Britt’s Family Hair Care, Revel Salon & Boutique

 

Happy Hour

Tin Lizzie’s Sports Bar

Runners up: Owl’s Nest, Ruby’s Pub & Grill

 

Hardware Store

Lake Lumber

Runners up: Stuart True Value Hardware & Lumber, Tractor Supply Co.

 

Health Club/Gym

Reshape Fitness Studio

Runners up: Active Health Solutions, Guthrie County Hospital

 

Home Builder

Donovan Construction

Runners up: Dave Arganbright Construction, DL Customs LLC

 

Home Improvement Contractor

Donovan Construction

Runners up: Dave Arganbright Construction, Kevin Laughery Construction

 

Home Painter

Kunkle Painting

Runners up: Baker Painting, Jeremy Riggen Painting

 

HVAC Company

Doug’s Plumbing & Heating

Runners up: Controlled Environments, Miller Plumbing & Electric

 

Insurance Agent (person)

Chris Arganbright

Runners up: Carrie Sloss, Robert Carr

 

Landscaping Company

Wood Duck Landscapes

Runners up: Schwinger Lawn Service, Wood Brothers Landscaping

 

Lawn Care Business

Schwinger Lawn Service

Runners up: D & S Lawn & Handyman Service, Hansen Lawn Services

 

Library

Panora Public Library

Runners up: Mary Barnett Memorial Library, Stuart Public Library

 

Local Band or Musician

Dale Menning – Stardusters

Runners up: Chancey Hill, Kile Jackson

 

Massage Therapist (person)

Jade Irlmeier

Runners up: Amy Bassett, Madison Berger

 

Mexican Restaurant

Los Altos-Panora

Runners up: Fuego, Los Altos-Stuart

 

Nursery or garden Center

Panorama Gardens

Runners up: Grandma Marie’s Greenhouse, Red Maple Greenhouse

 

Parent/Child Date Spot

The Stuart Scoop

Runners up: Casey Creamery, Pedal-In

 

Park

Springbrook State Park

Runners up: Mitchell Park, Nations Bridge Park

 

Pastor (person)

Trevor Nunn

Runners up: Fr. Ray Higgins, Jenny Knutter

 

Pest Control Company

Cyclone Pest Management

Runners up: Colin’s Pest Control, Paul’s Pest Control

 

Pharmacy

Dowd Drug

Runners up: Medicap-Panora, Wright Pharmacy-Stuart

 

Photographer

Betty Cooper

Runners up: Ketelsen Photography, Serenity & Bliss Photography

 

First Date Spot

The Port on Lake Panorama

Runners up: Pioneers Pub & Grub, Prime Time Restaurant

 

Place for a Field Trip

Springbrook State Park

Runners up: Guthrie County Historical Village, Nation’s Bridge Park

 

Place for Guests to Stay

Lakeside Inn

Runners up: Lake Panorama National Resort, Midway Motel

 

Place for Pizza

Casey’s

Runners up: The Stuart Scoop, Zipp’s Pizzaria food truck

 

Place to buy meat

Guthrie County Quality Meats

Runners up: Downing’s Farm to Fork, Hometown Foods

 

Place to hold an event

Guthrie County Event Center-Fairgrounds

Runners up: Saints Center for Culture and the Arts, Twin Vines Winery

 

Place to buy gifts for her

Tribe Boutique LLC

Runners up: B & B Marketplace, Dowd Drug

 

Place to take kids or grandkids

Guthrie Center Aquatic Center

Runners up: Guthrie County Historical Village & Museum, Springbrook State Park

 

Place to take your dog

Springbrook State Park

Runners up: Lake Panorama Dog Park, Mitzie Rue’s Canine Corral

 

Plumber (business)

Doug’s Plumbing & Heating

Runners up: J5 Plumbing, Miller Plumbing & Heating

 

Real Estate Company

Sunset Realty

Runners up: Lake Panorama Realty, Stuart Realty

 

Realtor (person)

Laura Kemble

Runners up: Dave Wagler, Vicki Crannell

 

Retail Store

Dowd Drug

Runners up: Doe A Deer, Tribe Boutique LLC

 

School

Panorama Schools

Runners up: ACGC, West Central Valley

 

Senior Living Facility

New Homestead

Runners up: Lakeside Village, Stuart Community Care Center

 

Teacher

Laurie Behrends

Runners up: Aly Dahlhauser, Bob Bolton

 

Vehicle Detailing Business

Detailer’s Eye

Runners up: Collision Concepts of Bagley, Karl’s Chevrolet

 

Veterinarian (person)

Doug Frels

Runners up: Donna Frels, Shawn Nicholson

 

Wine Selection

Twin Vines

Runners up: Hometown Foods, Local Liquor

 

Ice Cream Place

Casey Creamery

Runners up: Pedal-In, The Stuart Scoop

 

Lunch Spot

Prime Time Restaurant

Runners up: Café on the Hill, Pedal-In

 

Place to take Mom & Dad

Prime Time Restaurant

Runners up: Pioneers Pub & Grub, The Cup on 2nd

 

Breakfast Spot

Café on the Hill

Runners up: Crafty’s Coffee & Gifts, The Cup on 2nd 

 

Dessert Spot

Casey Creamery

Runners up: Crafty’s Coffee & Gifts, The Stuart Scoop

 

Coldest Beer

Tin Lizzie’s Sports Bar

Runners up: Owl’s Nest, Ruby’s Pub & Grill

ACGC FFA represents well at Guthrie County Fair

Livestock Evaluation Champions: Irelyn Wirt, Imersyn Wirt and Gracie Hodges

By Stella Largent | ACGC FFA Reporter

ACGC FFA had 10 members participate in the Guthrie County Fair over the Labor Day weekend. The members saw a lot of success while having fun showing off their projects.

For the beef show, five members brought lead cattle as well as pens. Will Kading, Braydon Betts, and Hali Klingenberg all received blue ribbons for their cow/calf pen exhibits. Lilly Rochholz exhibited her junior feeder pen and also received a blue ribbon. Stella Largent exhibited her lead cattle receiving grand champion with her cow calf pair and reserve champion senior showmanship.

Our swine exhibitors were Lilly Rochholz and Belle Fagan. Lilly received three blues for her exhibits. Belle received one purple, one blue and reserve champion in senior showmanship.

Our sheep exhibitors represented well with Colt Douglas receiving four blues and reserve champion rate of gain. Montana Douglas received two blues, exhibited the champion white face influenced yearling ewe, and received champion rate of gain and champion senior showmanship.

Nora Langgaard was the sole goat exhibitor for ACGC, receiving two blues and one purple and was class winner for the 2-3 year old dairy goats.

Lilah Heinz showed off her SAE project of poultry production exhibiting broilers and roaster pens at the county fair. She received six blues and reserve champion roaster pen.

Another activity that occurred during the fair was the Livestock Judging Contest. ACGC FFA had two teams compete at this event, placing first and second. First place team members were Irelyn Wirt, Imersyn Wirt and Gracie Hodges; Irelyn Wirt placed first overall individually. The second place team consisted of Rylee Robson, Nora Langgaard and Casey Young.

Belle Fagan participating in the swine exhibits.

Stella Largent exhibits her breeding heifer.

Bairds have Guthrie Center Yard of the Month

Special to the Times Vedette

Roger and Marie Baird on 1101 North St. in Guthrie Center are the winners of $100 in chamber bucks from the Guthrie Center Lions Club and the Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce for the Yard of the Month contest for September. These two organizations have teamed up to award citizens who maintain and take pride in their yard with this monthly contest. This is the last award for the season.