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Guthrie County Supervisors set hearing on subdivision

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the Nov. 25 meeting of the Guthrie County Board of Supervisors, a public hearing was set regarding the proposed Calmer Minor Subdivision (29-80-30 near Highway 4).

Chris Whitaker of Region XII explained.

“Mr. Calmer requested a minor subdivision of about four acres north off of Highway 4, near Panora,” Whitaker said. “The Planning and Zoning Commission did review this a week or so ago and did recommend approving this.”

The public hearing was set for 9:30 a.m. during the supervisors meeting on Dec. 9.

The supervisors accepted the resignation of Vicki Gubser from the Guthrie County Regional Airport Authority Board. Those interested in applying to fill the vacancy will be able to access the application form on the county’s website.

The supervisors voted to adopt Resolution 26-13 (Second Appropriation Resolution for Fiscal Year 2025-2026).

The supervisors meet regularly on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. The public is welcome to attend in person or via remote technology. To join remotely, call 323-792-6123, then use meeting code 547029216#

Panther girls wrestling competes at Central Iowa Kickoff

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The Panorama girls wrestling team hit the mat on Saturday, Nov. 22 at Nevada High School for the 2025 Central Iowa Kickoff Tournament. The girls were competing against 32 other schools at the event.

In the varsity bracket, the Panthers hit the podium twice. Gracie Recker (155) earned fourth place. She won two bouts until losing in the semi-finals. Emma Walker (190) earned eighth place and lost in the quarterfinals. Ella Carico (125) picked up a win in the consolation bracket but did not place.

The Panthers next competition is on Monday, Dec. 1 for a tournament at Manson-NW Webster. Panorama will be facing off against Eagle Grove, East Sac County, Emmetsburg, GTRA, Manson-NW Webster, Ogden, Pocahontas Area, Sioux Central, South Central Calhoun, West Bend-Mallard and West Central Valley.

No. 8 Chargers start season with win over IKM-Manning, 64-35

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The No. 8 ACGC girls basketball team (1-0) tipped off its season with an away victory over IKM-Manning (0-1) on Monday, Nov. 24. The Chargers jumped out to a 24-9 lead by the end of the first quarter and never looked back. There were no individual stats as of press time.

ACGC’s next game is against West Central Valley (0-1). ACGC has won the last six games between the squads, including two last season that ACGC won, 48-27 and 48-30.

Cribbage results from Nov. 21 and Nov. 24

Special to the Times Vedette

On Nov. 21, a total of nine players participated. Roy Carl got a 16 and a 17; Rhonda Titus got two 17s; Lela Schwartz had a 20; and Robert Klever got a 21 to win the kitty. 

On Nov. 24, Wayne Nickel got a 24; Rhonda Titus got a 17; and Sandy Rumelhart, Bill Sheeder and Robert Klever got 16s. 

The Guthrie Center cribbage players generally meet at Guthrie Center Library, 400 Grand St., on Mondays at 8 a.m. and at the New Homestead independent living dining hall, 2306 State St., at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays and 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.

Guthrie Center City Council approves funds for firefighter fund

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the regular meeting of the Guthrie Center City Council on Nov. 24, Fire Chief Cory Campbell addressed the council to request approval for a Length of Service Award Program (LOSAP) for the city’s firefighters as a way to encourage them to remain on the crew.

Campbell said the fire department has seen a gradual decrease in the number of firefighters. He said the crew is down to 21 members, and he would like to maintain a crew of 30. Campbell explained that the state recently allocated funds to help cities that choose to establish a LOSAP for the firefighters.

“They put approximately $1.5 million into this program,” Campbell said. “It’s a length of service program. Essentially, it’s a 401K for firefighters.”

Campbell explained that firefighters would need to accumulate 100 points for various tasks (attending meetings, going on fire calls, etc.), and only those who tally 100 or more in a year would receive deposits into their accounts. He said if the city allocates funds for LOSAP, the state will provide a 3-1 match, meaning that if the city allocated $167 per firefighter per year, each firefighter’s account could receive another $500.

The council consensus was that it could be an effective way to foster firefighters staying on the crew longer.

“I think it’s a wonderful idea,” Mayor Mike Herbert said.

City Administrator Kris Arrasmith will draft a resolution on the matter for the council to consider at an upcoming meeting.

The council chose to have a second council meeting in December, per the regular schedule. The meeting on Dec. 22 will include the swearing-in of newly elected councilmember Erica Finster, who will replace her father, outgoing member Chuck Cleveland, on the council.

The next regular meeting is set for Monday, Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m. The public is welcome.