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Guthrie County Extension Notes — Week of Dec. 23, 2024

Clover Kids After School Meeting Dates

Panora   

  • Jan. 7, 2025, 3:30-5 p.m.
  • March 4, 2025, 3:30-5 p.m.
  • May 6, 2025, 3:30-5 p.m.
  • All meetings to be held at Panora Public Library

Adair

  • Jan. 8, 2025, 3:15-4:45 p.m.
  • March 5, 2025, 3:15-4:45 p.m.
  • May 7, 2025, 3:15-4:45 p.m.
  • All meetings held at the elementary school

Guthrie Center

  • Jan. 9, 2025, 3:45-5:15 p.m.
  • March 6, 2025, 3:45-5:15 p.m.
  • May 8, 2025, 3:45-5:15 p.m.
  • All meetings held at the Guthrie County Extension Office

Winter Stem Programming

  • Location: Mary Barnett Memorial Library, Guthrie Center
  • With Guthrie County Extension and Outreach
  • Jan. 9, 2025, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

The Guthrie County Extension Office is located at 212 State St. in Guthrie Center, IA 50115. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Friday: 8 a.m. to noon. Email xguthrie@iastate.edu or call 641-747-2276.

Cribbage results from Dec. 20 

Special to the Times Vedette

On Friday, Dec. 20, a total of six players participated. Clint Malbon got a 16, and Robert Klever got two 16s.

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.

With regular gun seasons over, deer hunting shifts to late season mode

From the Iowa Department of Natural Resources

With the two regular gun seasons now in the books, Iowa’s deer hunting shifts to a more solitary endeavor with the opening of the late muzzleloader season and the reopening of the archery season.

Jace Elliott, state deer biologist for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, said roughly 15-20,000 hunters will participate in the late muzzleloader season and likely harvest about 10,000 deer.

“The season is popular with hunters looking to avoid the crowds. It’s the season with the highest percentage of does harvested and is a good opportunity for herd management or to put meat in the freezer,” Elliott said. “This time of year, hunters would be wise to target existing food sources as these resources can be limited.”

While the archery season also re-opens, fewer deer are harvested during this time than during the early portion of the season.

The late muzzleloader and late split archery season are Dec. 23 to Jan. 10, 2025.

The final deer seasons are the two January antlerless deer only seasons – the Population Management January Antlerless Season and the Excess Tag January Antlerless Season. Both seasons run from Jan. 11-19, but there are differences between the two.

The Population Management January Antlerless Season is available only in Allamakee, Appanoose, Decatur, Lucas, Monroe, Wayne and Winneshiek counties if there are more than 100 antlerless tags available in that county on Dec. 23. Since all seven counties met that requirement, all seven will be open. Hunters participating in the population management January antlerless season may use bows, muzzleloaders, handguns, shotguns, crossbows, or rifles .223 caliber and larger, as a method of take.

The Excess Tag January Antlerless Season is available in all counties with unsold county antlerless tags on Jan. 11. Due to the compressed timeline, license sales will only be available over the counter, not online, until the quota is filled. Hunters participating in the excess tag January antlerless season may only use rifles from .223 caliber to .500 caliber as a method of take.

“We began running both seasons concurrently in 2023, and this past January we had just shy of 3,000 hunters participating who harvested about 1,500 deer statewide,” he said. “We will likely have similar counties participating as last year — primarily in northeast Iowa and southern Iowa — that will not fill their antlerless quota by Jan 10.”

Hunters can monitor the quotas in real time at iowadnr.gov/Hunting then click on the Antlerless Deer Tag Quotas link under the Helping You Prepare heading.

“If hunters are interested in using more than a centerfire rifle, they should consider purchasing the Population Management tags to have larger menu of options for the method of take,” he said.

Harvest update

“We’ve been tracking closely to last year when we harvested 104,000 deer across the state, and I think we will end up in that same ballpark when the season closes in January,” Elliott said. To date, hunters have reported 87,000 deer.

Hemorrhagic disease update

Public reporting data suggests that 2024 was Iowa’s most severe hemorrhagic disease (commonly known as EHD) outbreak in recorded history. While more than 3,000 suspected EHD mortalities have been received this year in 94 counties, research suggests that multiplying that total by 10 would provide a more realistic, yet still conservative, estimate of total EHD-related mortality.

“This means that many hunters and landowners throughout the state are noticing fewer deer during the hunting season, specifically in central and northwestern Iowa,” Elliott said. “While there is still plenty of harvest opportunity during our late seasons, it’s important for our hunters to adapt their harvest goals to the current status of their local deer population. Talk with your neighbors to better understand population impacts in your area, and understand that deer tend to congregate in the late seasons, which can lead to false perceptions of abundance on certain properties.”

A new EHD reporting tool and dashboard can be found on the DNR Deer Hunting webpage at https://www.iowadnr.gov/Hunting/Deer-Hunting.

“While the majority of Iowa’s counties appear to be spared from severe population impacts from this recent outbreak, hunters should always consider the bigger picture and understand the role they play in managing balanced, healthy deer populations,” he said. “Successful local deer management relies on being informed and working together with neighbors, especially during severe EHD years.”

Chronic wasting disease update

The Iowa DNR has raised its deer sample quota this year due to the sampling increases around the new positive deer from 2023. This year, the DNR has collected more than 5,000 samples from across the state to date and the lab at Iowa State University is working through them.

So far, 26 deer have been either confirmed as having chronic wasting disease or are suspected and subject to a follow up test. The 26 positive deer includes three new counties — Davis, Shelby and Wapello — where the disease has been confirmed.

Late muzzleloader season

  • Method of Take: Bows, muzzleloaders, handgun or crossbow
  • Season is Dec. 23 – Jan. 10, 2025

Population management January antlerless season 

  • Method of Take: Bows, muzzleloaders, handguns, shotguns, crossbows or rifles .223 caliber and larger
  • Season is Jan. 11-19, 2025 — only in Allamakee, Appanoose, Decatur, Lucas, Monroe, Wayne and Winneshiek counties if there are more than 100 antlerless tags available in that county on Dec. 23.

Excess tag January antlerless season 

  • Method of Take: Rifles .223 caliber to .500 caliber

Season is Jan. 11-19, 2025 — available in all counties with unsold county antlerless tags on Jan. 11, and sales will only be available over the counter, not online, until the quota is filled.

Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office Weekly Report Dec. 16-22, 2024

12-16-24

  • 12:10 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center
  • 1:05 a.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital back to Panora Specialty Care
  • 8:30 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a noise complaint in Guthrie Center
  • 8:40 a.m. Stuart Fire and Stuart Rescue responded to a residential alarm in Stuart
  • 9:14 a.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call in Stuart
  • 10:57 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora
  • 12:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of a theft in Guthrie Center
  • 1:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputies served an arrest warrant in Guthrie Center and transported one individual to the Guthrie County Jail
  • 2:25 p.m. Stuart Rescue and Stuart Police responded to a request for lift assistance
  • 2:55 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a theft
  • 7:55 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a trespass complaint
  • 9:55 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bayard
  • 11:30 p.m. Stuart Police assisted Adair County in locating an individual from an accident on I-80

 

12-17-24

  • 12:16 a.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call in Stuart
  • 12:25 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of a missing person in the Guthrie Center area
  • 10:55 a.m. Panora Police responded to an animal complaint
  • 11:15 a.m. Panora Police responded to a complaint at the high school
  • 11:15 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of an attempted financial scam in Guthrie Center
  • 3:20 p.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a medical call in Stuart
  • 3:50 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a report of a theft
  • 4:50 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to an animal complaint in rural Guthrie Center
  • 4:55 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a noise complaint in Guthrie Center
  • 8:50 p.m. Panora Police assisted an individual
  • 9:55 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Des Moines
  • 10:16 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a trespass complaint 

 

12-18-24

  • 5:22 a.m. Stuart Rescue responded to a request for lift assistance in Menlo
  • 7:33 a.m. Stuart Police Department assisted a motorist on I-80
  • 8:45 a.m. Panora Police Department responded to a neighborhood issue in Panora
  • 8:58 a.m. Panora ambulance responded to a medical call in rural Guthrie County
  • 12:44 p.m. Panora Police responded to a parking complaint 
  • 1:56 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served civil papers in Bayard 
  • 4:20 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a parking complaint in Guthrie Center 
  • 4:54 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint in Guthrie Center 
  • 6:33 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bayard 
  • 6:35 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 

 

12-19-24

  • 12:52 a.m. Panora Police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle on Highway 44
  • 7:05 a.m. Stuart Police, Fire and Ambulance responded to a diesel spill
  • 12:53 p.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Methodist 
  • 1:29 p.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Stuart 
  • 2:02 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy and Panora Ambulance responded to an unattended death in Guthrie Center
  • 2:48 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Yale 
  • 7:41 p.m. Panora Police assisted a motorist 

 

12-20-24

  • 2:02 a.m. Panora Police and Guthrie County Deputy responded to a commercial burglar alarm 
  • 8:09 a.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Stuart 
  • 10:01 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of harassment in rural Adair 
  • 1 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a complaint in Guthrie Center 
  • 1:38 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy and Panora Police responded to a family situation in rural Panora 
  • 8:54 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call on Highway 141
  • 3:54 p.m. Stuart Ambulance responded to a medical call in Stuart 
  • 8:44 p.m. Stuart Ambulance and Police responded to a medical call in Stuart 

 

12-21-24

  • 12:25 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center 
  • 4:35 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Yale 
  • 7:53 a.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a single-vehicle accident at Lake Diamondhead
  • 10:22 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Bayard 
  • 1:20 p.m. Stuart Police responded to an animal complaint 
  • 1:48 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Guthrie Center 
  • 1:55 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a single-vehicle accident in rural Coon Rapids
  • 3:12 p.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 3:29 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy assisted Adair Police in rural Guthrie Center 
  • 4:29 p.m. Stuart Police responded to a commercial burglar alarm 
  • 6:37 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in Panora 
  • 7:31 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy served civil paper in rural Guthrie Center 
  • 9:14 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy returned property in Panora 
  • 9:25 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in Guthrie Center 

 

12-22-24

  • 2:19 a.m. Panora Ambulance transported a patient from Guthrie County Hospital to Lutheran
  • 10:21 a.m. Panora Ambulance responded to a medical call in Panora 
  • 2:21 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a report of fraud in Guthrie Center 
  • 3:43 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy responded to a driving complaint on Highway 141
  • 5 p.m. Stuart Police and Guthrie County Deputy responded to a single-vehicle accident 
  • 6:46 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy and Stuart Police performed a case follow-up 
  • 7:58 p.m. Guthrie County Deputy attempted to serve civil papers in Guthrie Center 

Bunde, Mahaffey named to Central College Dean’s List

Special to the Times Vedette

Central College in Pella recognized 411 students named to the Fall 2024 dean’s list. The honor is awarded to full-time students who achieve a 3.5 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale while taking 12 or more graded credit hours for the semester.

  • Alaina D Bunde, Class of 2026, from Guthrie Center
  • Andrew R Mahaffey, Class of 2028, from Guthrie Center