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Panorama hosts track and field meet today

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

Panorama will host a boys and girls track meet today, Tuesday, April 8. All-American timing will be in attendance. The boys compete against ACGC, Audubon, Central Decatur, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Exira-EHK, Glidden-Ralston, Greene County, Mounty Ayr, Nodaway Valley, Ogden, West Central Valley, Woodbine and Woodward-Granger.

The girls compete against ACGC, Audubon, Central Decatur, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Glidden-Ralston, Greene County, Madrid, Mounty Ayr, Nodaway Valley, Ogden, West Central Valley, Woodbine and Woodward-Granger.

Panorama drops game to West Central Valley, 7-0

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama boys soccer team (1-2) lost its home game to West Central Valley (2-0) on Friday, April 4. Goalie Carter Dinkla recorded 18 saves in a rough game for the Panthers. Panorama had 18 shots on target, five more than West Central Valley. If the Panthers can start converting those chances, the future could be bright. Panorama’s next game is at East Sac County (2-0) on Thursday, April 10. Panorama has won the last three matchups, including last season’s 5-4 victory.

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Panthers bounce back with 7-2 win over West Central Valley

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

After a forfeit saw the Panorama girls soccer team (1-2) start its season 0-2, the Panthers bounced back in a big way over West Central Valley (0-2) on Friday, April 4. Of Panorama’s seven goals, six were scored by Morgan Crees. The impressive performance puts Crees one goal away from the century mark for her career. The other goal was scored by Shay Lemke. Ashley Crees provided the team’s lone assist. Panorama will have the chance to get to .500 on Thursday, April 10 against East Sac County (1-1). Panorama has won five straight against the Raiders, two of which came last season. Panorama won the games 8-1 and 9-0. 

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Lake Panorama Realty holds customer appreciation event

By Shane Goodman | Times Vedette

Lake Panorama Realty held a customer appreciation event on Friday, March 28 at The Captain’s Pick at the Lake Panorama National Conference Center. Pictured are Lake Panorama Realty owners Dee and Kane Powell. 

Casey City Council hears utility bills dispute

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the Clerk’s Report portion of the April 7 Casey City Council meeting, City Clerk Gwen Blass updated the council regarding two disputed utility billing accounts.

“Last month, we had a gentleman that came into our office and stated that he was Dave Kuster’s attorney, and that they were going to sue the city for all the utility bills that Dave Kuster has, and that he also represented Lucas Jensen, and that he’s also getting utility bills for a property that he doesn’t own anymore,” Blass said. “I explained to him that Lucas Jensen’s bill is a past due bill from when he lived there, and that the utility bills on Dave Kuster are sewer line bills, sewer charges for properties that he never shut off the sewer line for.”

Blass reported that the same gentleman came back to the office later and said Kuster would not be suing the city.

Blass also reported that the city has a CD valued at $26,425 that has matured. She suggested renewing it into another CD, and the council voted to do so.

Public Works Director Jon Welker reported on repairs and changes needed on certain areas of the city’s water lines. The council approved the repairs and costs as proposed.

Discussion was held regarding the recent storm spotter training in Casey. Approximately 100 trainees attended, and it reportedly went smoothly.

As part of the consent agenda, the council approved a liquor license renewal for Pioneer Pub and Grub.

The next regular meeting of the council will be May 5. The public is welcome.