Yester Years

10 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Oct. 30, 2014

STATE QUALIFIER. Panorama senior Sam Bassett eyes the finish and his first trip to the state cross country meet with a fourth-place finish at the Class 1A state-qualifying meet Thursday. A bitter sweet run on his home course, Bassett turned in a time of 18:23.49.

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20 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Oct. 27, 2004

PLAYFUL GHOULS IN CASEY. This bunch of ghosts seems to be playing “Ring Around The Rosie” at the home of Rob and Carrie Sneller of Casey.

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30 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, Oct. 26, 1994

 

COWBOYS, COWGIRLS AND A WITCH. These five first-graders at Guthrie Center Elementary look as if they’re ready for Halloween. Actually, they’re dressed up in western garb for Red Ribbon Week. Front row, from left, Austin Willms and Cory Herron. Back row: Shannon Rees, Dawn Goehring and Katie Lloyd.

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40 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, Oct. 25, 1984

HAWKETTE QUARTET. The Panora-Linden girls cross country team has enjoyed one of its better seasons despite having only four competitors. The young P-L team includes, from left, three freshmen, Cheryl Ostby, Rachel Pote and Jyl Hawley, and senior Kimberly Teale. The Hawkettes run at district at Atlantic Thursday.

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50 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrian, Oct. 28, 1974

THE SPLENDOR OF NATURE. Christine Kenney, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Keeney, explores the wonders of nature as she ventures into tall grass, opens a milkweed, and exposes the cottony pod.

MJB Library offers debut novel ‘Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key’ during Worldwide Digital Book Club

Special to the Times Vedette

Get ready to embark on an enchanting journey through Washington Park, Chicago with Montgomery “Monty” Carver in Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key, by debut author Tracy Occomy Crowder. Residents in Guthrie Center/Guthrie County in Mary J Barnett Memorial Library service can experience this nostalgic adventure with Big Library Read, the world’s largest digital book club. From Nov. 7-21, Tracy Occomy Crowder’s “Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key” is available for free as an ebook and audiobook on the Libby app through Mary J Barnett Memorial Library. Library card holders can join thousands of others around the globe in reading the digital book without waitlists or holds and access lesson plans and discussion guides from TeachingBooks.netfor facilitating age-appropriate conversations about story writing, cultural representation, and historical fiction. A fabulous family read, “Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key” promises to captivate readers of all ages with its delightful story of discovery, resilience, and the power of community.

This Big Library Read novel is available through more than 22,000 libraries around the world, including approximately 90% of public libraries in North America, and hundreds of thousands of readers are expected to participate. The program is facilitated by OverDrive, the leading digital reading platform for popular ebooks, audiobooks and magazines, and the creator of the Libby app.

“The staff and I are excited to share this thrilling tale with our patrons here at the Mary J. Barnett Memorial Library. We look forward to hearing all the positive feedback about the Big Library Read and Libby,” Library Director Jerri Hawkins states.

Allow us to set the stage for this heartwarming middle-grade novel: It’s 2008 in Washington Park, an African-American community on Chicago’s South Side, which is the center of the universe that summer. We are introduced to Monty, a 10-year-old boy who likes to use the scientific method to prove just about everything. As Monty unravels the origins of a mysterious golden key he and his friends find in their backyard, he discovers the true essence of community, and the power of curiosity, and uncovers the rich history and heritage of his Chicago neighborhood. From the legacy of famous Black jockeys to the excitement surrounding Barack Obama’s run for the presidency and the potential arrival of the Olympics in 2016, Monty’s summer adventure becomes an exploration of his community’s past, present and future. 

“As a community leader and new author, I want young readers to walk away with two clear messages, the importance of learning about the rich histories in our neighborhood, especially around Black history and culture, and building our communities,” Occomy Crowder said. “There is a lot developing for Monty in this novel, and I believe many kids can relate to one, two, or all aspects of his summer adventure.”

Tracy Occomy Crowder was the recipient of the 2019 New Visions Award for Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key. This award is given annually by Tu Books, an imprint of LEE & LOW BOOKS INC., to a middle-grade or young adult novel by an unpublished writer of color or Indigenous/Native writer. 

“I felt like it was important to expand the adventure/mystery genre to include more books with Black boys like my son as protagonists,” Occomy Crowder said. “My goal is to write mysteries that involve different periods of Black history and aspects of Black culture as the backdrop for characters who experience the funny little occurrences and tensions of everyday life.”

Legler Regional Library in Chicago, Illinois will be hosting a live event on Nov. 21 from 5-7 p.m. CDT, with Occomy Crowder attending for a live reading, audience Q&A, and story writing activity from 6-7 p.m. Any readers who are interested in attending virtually can register via the Legler Regionals website.

Big Library Read is an international reading program that connects readers around the world with an ebook through public libraries. Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key is the 35th selection of this program which began in 2013 and takes place three times per year. 

Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key was published as an ebook by Lee & Low Books and an audiobook by Recorded Books. The title can be read without waitlists or holds on all major computers and devices through Libby or libbyapp.com, including iPhone®, iPad®, and Android™ phones and tablets. Through Libby, readers can also “send to Kindle®” [U.S. libraries only]. The title will automatically expire at the end of the lending period, and there are no late fees.

Download Libby, use Libby in the browser (libbyapp.com), visit http://bridges.overdrive.com, or stop by a local library branch to get started. Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key is available wherever books are sold, including Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.

Find more information about Big Library Read.

More than just books

By Karen Kelly | Special to the Times Vedette

Friends of the Library have many plans and can use your help. On Nov. 7, Friends of the Guthrie Center Library will hold a bake sale from 5-8 p.m. to coincide with the Holiday Showcase at the park by the corner of Dowd Drug. Contact the library for additional information if you want to bake and donate items for the bake sale. 

Mary J. Barnett Library is taking registrations for trees to be set up for the library’s annual Festival of Trees. The theme this year is Christmas Stories. Please call the library or register online if you want to decorate a tree for this event.  

In conjunction with the Festival of Trees, the Friends will be hosting a Holiday Vendor Fair at the MJB Library on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The vendor cost to register for a table at the vendor fair is $20. Contact the library at mjblib@guthriecenter.lib.ia.us or by phone at 641-747-8110 to register and get additional information. 

Trivia Night is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8. Get the date on your calendar and round up your team. 

Friends of the Library is still taking donations to update the donor tree mural in the children’s section. You can pay for the cost of a square foot of painting with an $18 donation. 

The regular meeting of Friends of the Library will be at 6:15 p.m., Monday, Nov. 4. Anyone who would like to have more information about becoming a Friend of the Library, please email, call or come to our November meeting. We welcome everyone who would like to join. 

Boo Bash

The fifth annual Li-BOO-ary Bash, a not-so-scary Halloween celebration at the MJB Library, will be on Thursday, Oct. 31 from 5-7:15 p.m. Stop by our family-friendly event featuring games, a photo booth, a “spooky walk” and a treat at the end. 

Iowa Libraries Adventure Pass

The Friends of the Library sponsor the Adventure Pass for local library patrons. Currently, we have adventure passes for Blank Park Zoo, Science Center of Iowa, and Des Moines Children’s Museum. Library patrons 18 and older may use their library card to check out a pass to participating locations through the library’s website. Check out our website for more details. 

Story Hour

Our preschool Story Hour is every Friday at 10 a.m.; this Friday’s story hour will feature turkeys. On Nov. 8, we will celebrate birthdays. Sharing is the theme for Nov. 15. Thanksgiving is the focus for Nov. 22. There will be no story hour on Nov. 29, as the library will be closed. 

Programs

On Saturday, Dec. 7, Michelle Cowan, an Iowa author, will present a book talk at 10 a.m. Cowan will discuss her book “Better, Not Bitter,” which is currently available to check out at the MJB Library. 

Cookbook Club

Cookbook Club featured recipes from the newly released, “Good Lookin’ Cookin’ ” by Dolly Parton and Rachel Parton George this past Thursday. The top two favorite recipes were the: Family Favorite Meatloaf and Au Gratin Potatoes. Stop by to check out this treasured cookbook to help plan your next family menus. “Good Lookin’ Cookin’ ” by Dolly Parton and Rachel Parton George is filled with more than 80 delicious dishes as well as photographs of Dolly and Rachel cooking and hosting all year long. Want to join our next meeting? Stop by the library to pick out a recipe from the upcoming cookbook “175 Essential Slow Cooker Classics” and join us on Thursday, Nov. 21 with your dish.  

Holiday Closures for November

A reminder that the library will be closed on Monday, Nov. 11 in honor of Veteran’s Day. We will also be closed on Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29, in celebration of Thanksgiving.

Be sure to stop in the MJB Library to see the collection of Batmobile models on loan to us for the month of October. The collection belongs to Felipe Castillo.

Lorrie Stringham’s quilt, “Millie’s Dresses,” is on display through October. The quilt features dresses that are made from vintage feedsack fabric. Stringham is the owner of Gap Creek Mercantile Quilt Shop in Guthrie Center.

Chargers advance, defeat Wayne, 28-0

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC (9-0) blanked Wayne at home on Friday, Oct. 25 in Class A first-round playoffs. Jathan South went 3/4 in the air with 55 yards. The Chargers spread out the rushing attack. Mike Fuller led with 18 carries for 92 yards and one TD. Joe Crawford had 10 carries for 77 yards. South contributed 10 carries for 50 yards and two TDs. Brexton Schneider also had seven carries for 43 yards and one TD. South’s completions went to three different receivers: one to Crawford for 30 yards, one to Thomas Skram for 20 yards and one to Payton Policky for 5 yards. The shutout defense was led by Ben Franzeen, who recorded 11 total tackles and one tackle for loss. Jackson Pfrang got comfortable in the Wayne backfield with three tackles for losses. Xander Harwood had an interception. The win takes ACGC into the second round where they will face Mount Ayr at home on Friday, Nov. 1. ACGC won the matchup between the two this season, 40-14. The Chargers will try to hold Mount Ayr’s Jackson Ruggles in check. The junior quarterback has 847 yards passing, 522 yards rushing and 20 total TDs. 

Photos by Mark Reno

Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report Oct. 21-27, 2024

10-21-24

  • 1:30 a.m. Stuart Rescue, Guthrie County Deputy and Stuart Police responded to a medical call in rural Dexter
  • 9:25 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to an animal call in Bagley
  • 10:10 a.m. Panora Police did a civil standby
  • 10:30 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to questions about a court order in Yale
  • 10:40 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle in Yale
  • 10:55 a.m. Panora Police responded to a complaint at the high school
  • 1:30 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a family situation in Bayard
  • 3:40 p.m. Stuart Police attempted to locate a wanted individual
  • 3:40 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Des Moines
  • 4:05 p.m. Stuart Police, Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a vehicle fire in Stuart
  • 4:33 p.m. Panora Fire and Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of a combine fire in rural Panora
  • 5:05 p.m. Stuart Rescue and Panora Police responded to a medical call in Panora
  • 7:40 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy checked on an illegal fire in rural Yale
  • 9:05 p.m. Guthrie County Deputies responded to a report of a domestic dispute in Bayard
  • 9:30 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center
  • 10:22 p.m. Stuart Police did a notification for Community Care Center
  • 11:30 p.m. Stuart Police assisted an individual at Motel 6

 

10-22-24

  • 4:25 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy checked on a disabled vehicle in rural Panora
  • 9:30 a.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a violation of a court order
  • 11:40 a.m. Panora Police responded to a report of a possible stolen vehicle
  • 11:45 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a driving complaint
  • 1:35 p.m. Guthrie County Deputies located a wanted individual in Guthrie Center, arrested that individual, and transported them to the Guthrie County Jail
  • 2:10 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a welfare check in Guthrie Center
  • 2:45 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora
  • 3:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to locate a wanted individual in rural Coon Rapids
  • 8:10 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of debris in the roadway in rural Guthrie Center
  • 10:15 p.m. Stuart Police and Guthrie County Deputy located and arrested a wanted individual on a Cass County Warrant
  • 10:30 p.m. Stuart Police transported that individual from Stuart to Adair and transferred custody to a Cass County Deputy

 

10-23-24

  • 2:35 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy removed debris from the roadway in rural Guthrie Center
  • 4:40 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a request for lift assistance in Yale
  • 9:30 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a welfare check in rural Adair 
  • 10:50 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy took a theft report in Yale 
  • 1:56 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bayard 
  • 2:17 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 4:57 p.m. Stuart Police performed a welfare check 
  • 5:08 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a welfare check in rural Guthrie Center 
  • 6:56 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a complaint 
  • 7:21 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in Yale 
  • 7:31 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a welfare check in Guthrie Center 
  • 8:28 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in Stuart 
  • 8:46 p.m. Stuart Police transported one female to Guthrie County Jail 
  • 8:52 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served civil papers in Stuart 
  • 11:54 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Yale 

 

10-24-24

  • 12:15 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 5:15 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 8:06 a.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a theft 
  • 10:20 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a welfare check in Guthrie Center 
  • 1:34 p.m. Stuart Police responded to an animal complaint 
  • 2:08 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy performed a case follow up in Guthrie Center 
  • 5:44 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served civil papers in Guthrie Center 
  • 6:01 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a single-vehicle accident on Highway 141
  • 6:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a family situation in Bayard 
  • 7:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a driving complaint in Yale 

 

10-25-24

  • 12:46 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a motorist on Frontier Road
  • 6:33 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in rural Panora
  • 7:55 a.m. Guthrie County Deputies responded to a two-vehicle accident in Guthrie Center
  • 8:30 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted an individual in Guthrie Center
  • 11:55 a.m. Stuart Police responded to a driving complaint
  • 1 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy arrested an individual on a Guthrie County warrant in Guthrie Center
  • 4 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint of illegal dumping along Highway 141
  • 4:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint in Bayard
  • 5:20 p.m. Guthrie County Reserve Deputy responded to a parking complaint in rural Menlo
  • 5:35 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted a motorist in Bayard
  • 6:35 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve a civil paper in Menlo
  • 6:49 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served a civil paper in Stuart

 

10-26-24

  • 12:36 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy checked on a disabled vehicle in rural Stuart
  • 12:30 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of an assault in rural Dexter
  • 12:41 a.m. Stuart Police responded to a two-vehicle accident
  • 3:04 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy conducted a traffic stop in rural Bagley and arrested one individual
  • 3:10 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy transported an individual to the Guthrie County Jail
  • 3:46 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in rural Panora
  • 8:23 a.m. Stuart Fire and Stuart Rescue responded to a car vs. deer accident on I-80
  • 8:35 a.m. Stuart Rescue and Panora Rescue responded to a medical call in Stuart
  • 8:55 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy followed up on a case in Bayard
  • 11:20 a.m. Stuart Police responded to an animal complaint
  • 3:30 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a driving complaint on Highway 4 near the Greene County line
  • 3:36 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Des Moines
  • 4:10 p.m. Stuart Police performed a welfare check
  • 4:30 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy and Conservation officer responded to an animal complaint in rural Guthrie Center
  • 6:55 p.m. Stuart Police and Guthrie County Deputy responded to a driving complaint in rural Stuart
  • 6:58 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Des Moines
  • 8:10 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy and Panora Police responded to a report of an accident in rural Panora

 

10-27-24

  • 1:30 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in rural Panora
  • 8:15 a.m. Guthrie County Deputies responded to a report of an accident in rural Bayard
  • 5:11 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted an individual in rural Guthrie Center
  • 6:39 p.m. Menlo Fire Department assisted an individual in rural Menlo
  • 7:49 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Des Moines
  • 8:05 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a complaint about an intoxicated individual
  • 8:10 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy and Reserve Deputy responded to a traffic complaint in rural Bayard
  • 8:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy and Reserve Deputy served a civil paper in Bayard
  • 9 p.m. Panora Police responded to a report of a theft
  • 9:25 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a driving complaint
  • 10 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a complaint
  • 10:13 p.m. Panora Police responded to a driving complaint
  • 10:25 p.m. Panora Police followed up on an investigation