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ACGC boys defeat CAM in first round, 65-46

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys basketball team (10-12) won its first round home matchup against CAM (9-14) on Monday, Feb. 16. The win propels the Chargers into the second round, where they face Coon Rapids-Bayard (21-1). ACGC lost the game between these two earlier this season, 74-40. A pair of Heydons lead CR-B. Cal Heydon leads the team in points at 23.5 and also averages 9.4 rebounds. Ty Heydon is averaging 12.8 points per game and 11.5 rebounds. ACGC will have to slow them down to pull off the upset. 

Charger girls host Panorama in Region 2 first round

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC girls basketball team (17-4) will face Panorama (7-14) at home tonight, Tuesday, Feb. 17 in the Class 2A Region 2 first round playoffs. ACGC has won the last four games against Panorama, including two wins this season, 45-35, and 43-11. ACGC’s biggest threat to its playoff campaign in the first round is the Panther’s Morgan Crees, who leads the Panthers in points (14), rebounds (6.1) and assists (3.1).

ACGC wins District 2 championship, sends 6 wrestlers to state tournament

The ACGC boys wrestling team won the District 2 championship, qualifying six wrestlers for the state tournament in the process: Charlie Christensen (144), Ryder Cline (150), Carter Richter (215), Jack Sheeder (285), Chase Slaybaugh (120) and Lane Stringer (157). Photo courtesy of ACGC wrestling

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys wrestling team won the IHSAA District 2 meet on Saturday, Feb. 14 at Colfax-Mingo with 186.5 points. Second place went to North Mahaska with 175.5 points. The Chargers had one champion, Charlie Christensen (144). Christensen defeated Bryer Jack of HLV, Victor, by fall. ACGC’s five other qualifiers placed second: Ryder Cline (150), Carter Richter (215), Jack Sheeder (285), Chase Slaybaugh (120) and Lane Stringer (157). The six qualifiers tie a school record, which the Chargers also accomplished last season. ACGC had four third-place finishes: Brandon Carlson (175), Ty Ganzer (138), Angel Martinez (165) and Gavin Steensen (113).

The state tournament begins on Wednesday, Feb. 18 and goes through the weekend at the Casey’s Center in Des Moines. The Class 1A first round begins on Thursday, Feb. 19 at 9 a.m.

ACGC first round matchups:

  • Slaybaugh (120) vs. Braden Anderson (Hinton)
  • Christensen (144) vs. Chase O’Riley (Lenox)
  • Cline (150) vs. Winton Hogen (Central Springs)
  • Stringer (157) vs. Kyle Engelken (Maquoketa Valley)
  • Richter (215) vs. Caleb Puderbaugh (Martensdale-St. Marys)
  • Sheeder (285) vs. Lane Meyer (Audubon)

Full ACGC District 2 results:

  • Brandon Carlson (175): third place
  • Charlie Christensen (144): first place
  • Ryder Cline (150): second place
  • Ty Ganzer (138): third place
  • Angel Martinez (165): third place
  • Morgun Nolte (190): fourth place
  • Carter Richter (215): second place
  • Jack Sheeder (285): second place
  • Chase Slaybaugh (120): second place
  • Gavin Steensen (113): third place
  • Lane Stringer (157): second place

DNR sets public meetings in March to recap hunting, trapping seasons, discuss possible rule changes

From the Iowa Department of Natural Resources

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a series of town hall-style meetings where local staff will provide updates on recently completed hunting and trapping seasons, discuss possible changes to hunting and trapping rules and regulations, and address other topics as requested.

“We want people to come out to these meetings, listen to the seasons reviews, ask questions and hear directly from our staff,” said Todd Bishop, chief of the Iowa DNR’s Wildlife Bureau. “Part of the meeting will be devoted to discussing potential rule changes and collecting feedback as we work through the rules process.”

The meetings are open to the public. Comments collected from these public meetings will be considered along with other related comments received by the Iowa DNR prior to proposing changes to hunting rules and regulations. Proposed rules will be presented to the Natural Resource Commission during a regular public meeting for consideration and additional public comment.

Comments received during previous listening sessions have resulted in regulation changes, including modifying and removing areas closed to Canada goose hunting, establishing later goose season dates and increased bag limit, expanding the raccoon hunting and trapping season on private land, modifying Iowa’s antlerless deer quotas in north central and western Iowa, and extending the regular trapping season through the end of February.

Meeting date, time and location

  • Waverly, March 2, 6 p.m., Waverly Public Library, 1500 W. Bremer Ave.
  • Bloomfield, March 3, 6 p.m., Pioneer Ridge Nature Center, 1339 Highway 63
  • Boone, March 3, 6 p.m., Wildlife Research Station, 1436 255th St.
  • Burlington, March 3, 6 p.m., Burlington Public Library, 210 Court St.
  • Chariton, March 3, 6 p.m., Pin Oak Lodge, 45996 State Highway 14
  • Creston, March 3, 6 p.m., Performing Arts Building multi-purpose room (124), 1201 West Townline St.
  • Decorah, March 3, 7 p.m., Franklin W. Olin Building, Room 102, Luther College, 700 College Drive, next to the Prues Library
  • Des Moines, March 3, 6:45 p.m., Des Moines Izaak Walton, 4343 George Flagg Parkway
  • Maquoketa, March 3, 7 p.m., Hurstville Interpretive Center, 18670 63rd St.
  • Spencer, March 3, 6:30 p.m., Iowa Lakes Community College, 1900 Grand Ave., Suite B1, Entrance #1-West side of the North Mall
  • Iowa City, March 4, 5:30 p.m., Johnson County Extension Office, 3109 Old Highway 218 South
  • Charles City, March 4, 6:30 p.m., Public Library Zastrow Room, 910 Clark St.
  • Okoboji, March 4, 6 p.m., Maser Monarch Lodge, 22785 Nature Center Road
  • Perry, March 4, 6 p.m., Dallas County Conservation Board, Forest Park Museum administration building, 14581 K Avenue
  • Algona, March 5, 7 p.m., Tietz Entrepreneurial Center at the Algona campus of Iowa Lakes Community College, 2111 Highway 169 North
  • Council Bluffs, March 5, 5:30 p.m., Bass Pro Shops, 2901 Bass Pro Drive
  • Hinton, March 5, 5 p.m., Dennis L. Sohl Center for Outdoor Learning, Hillview Recreation Area, 25601 C60
  • Lake View, March 5, 6:30 p.m., Speaker Park Shelter House, 418 North Blossom St.
  • Toledo, March 5, 5:30 p.m., Tama County Nature Center at Otter Creek Lake Park, 2283 Park Road
  • Ventura, March 5, 6 p.m., Clear Lake Wildlife Unit Office, 15326 Balsam Ave.

Any person attending the public meeting that has special requirements, such as those related to mobility or hearing impairments, should contact the Iowa DNR or ADA Coordinator at 515-725-8200, Relay Iowa TTY Service 800-735-7942, or Webmaster@dnr.iowa.gov, and advise of specific needs.

Upcoming events in the area

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

‘Winter Sucs’ at Tribe Boutique Feb. 21

On Saturday, Feb. 21, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., shoppers who spend $25 or more at Tribe Boutique (130 West Main St., Panora) will receive a free succulent, while supplies last.

Guthrie County Hospital Bingo Feb. 19 and Feb. 26

The Guthrie County Hospital Auxiliary and Foundation will host bingo from 6-8 p.m. on Feb. 19 and Feb. 26 at the Guthrie Center Activity Center (209 State St.).

Ham Balls for Baseballs?

Thursday, Feb. 26, The New Homestead and the ACGC baseball team will co-host a dinner at the Guthrie Center Activity Center, 209 State St. For $13, enjoy ham balls, corn, cheesy potatoes, roll, dessert and drink from 4:45-6 p.m. Proceeds will help The New Homestead purchase furniture. A portion of the proceeds will also support the ACGC baseball team. Then, stay to play bingo from 6-8 p.m. Bingo proceeds will support the Guthrie County Hospital Auxiliary and Foundation.

Legion bingo Feb. 28 and March 28

American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 124 will hold Saturday bingo on Feb. 28 and March 28 at the Guthrie Center Activity Center, 209 State St. A freewill donation dinner will begin at 5:30 p.m. with bingo starting at 7 p.m.

Legislative coffees

State Senator Jesse Green and State Representative Carter Nordman welcome the public to their upcoming legislative coffee events to voice concerns and hear legislative updates. The next events are Saturday, March 21, 9-10 a.m. at Guthrie County Farm Bureau (203 North Fourth St. in Guthrie Center) and Saturday, April 11, 9-10 a.m. at Guthrie County Farm Bureau (203 North Fourth St. in Guthrie Center).

Puzzles, Pies and Pints March 14

The Guthrie Center Chamber of Commerce is again holding the popular “Puzzles, Pies and Pints” fundraiser event at the Guthrie Activity Center (209 State St.). On Saturday, March 14, teams of four will compete to see which team can most quickly put together a 300-piece jigsaw puzzle while also finishing a large pizza and 12 beverages. Cost is $120 per team, with registration available on the Chamber’s Facebook page. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m., and the competition begins at 6 p.m. Cash bar and side games will be available for purchase.

Plan ahead for Stem Fest

Guthrie County Extension and Outreach will hold Stem Fest 2026 on Saturday, March 28 from 9 a.m. to noon at Panorama Elementary School (401 Panther Drive, Panora). The event is targeted to kids in kindergarten through sixth grade.

Handbags and Bingo April 10

The Guthrie County Hospital Foundation’s annual “Handbags and Bingo” event will be held Friday, April 10 at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds Event Center. Social hour will begin at 4:45 p.m. with dinner at 5:45 p.m., followed by bingo and games. Tickets can be purchased from the hospital website.