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Charger boys place 2nd at ACGC Relays

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys track and field team hosted 12 other teams on Thursday, April 16 for the ACGC Relays. The boys showed out in front of their home crowd, earning second place with 116 points. Earlham won the meet with 124.5.

The Chargers won five events at the meet. Gold medals went to the 4×100-meter, 4×200-meter and shuttle hurdle relay teams. Brexton Schneider in the 110-meter hurdles and Preston Kent in the 3,200-meter run earned individual golds. Silver medals went to the 4×400-meter and sprint medley relay teams. Jack Sheeder earned an individual silver in the shot put. Kent in the 1,600-meter run, Joe Crawford in the 100-meter dash and Collin Stringham in the long jump all placed fourth, narrowly missing bronze medals. Full results for the meet can be found HERE.

ACGC’s next meet is on Monday, April 20 at Greene County for the Ram Relays. ACGC competes against Boone, Carroll, East Sac County, Greene County and Perry.

Charger boys place 6th at Earlham Coed Meet

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys track and field team scored 56 points at the Earlham Coed Meet on Tuesday, April 14. Clarinda won the meet with 128 points.

ACGC earned one gold medal on the night in the 4×110-meter shuttle hurdle relay. Brexton Schneider earned silver in the 110-meter hurdles. The Chargers earned two bronze medals, one in discus by Brennan Tunink, and the other in the 4×100-meter relay. The next closest results were fourth place in the 4×400-meter relay and fourth place in the distance medley relay. The full results can be found HERE.

WSO women host Panorama senior girls

By Susan Thompson | Times Vedette

On Wednesday afternoon, April 15, members of the Panora Women’s Service Organization (WSO) hosted their annual senior tea for Panorama Community Schools senior girls. The girls were encouraged to invite as many women guests as they wanted. The group of 89 included 26 senior girls plus their mothers, grandmothers, aunts and family friends.

Mary Jane Sprague, WSO president, welcomed the girls and their guests to the Panora Church of the Brethren sanctuary at 2 p.m. She asked each senior to stand and introduce herself and her guests, and tell something about her future plans.

The afternoon’s guest speakers were Kylee Boettcher and her daughter, Tyme Boettcher. Kylee is a Panora native and graduated from Panorama Schools. She graduated from Buena Vista University (BVU) in Storm Lake in 2002. She joined the faculty at Panorama in 2007 and was the head women’s basketball coach for five years before taking the same position at BVU in 2024.

Tyme Boettcher graduated from Panorama Schools in 2024 and enrolled at BVU, where she is a member of the women’s basketball team.  

Their speech focused on the strength of supporting women. They described this through a team scenario, supporting each teammate, no matter their role. They also used scenarios of general life situations, suggesting that positive outcomes come from success of women friends and coworkers. Through the examples shared, the mother-daughter team encouraged the seniors to be there for other women, during both good days and rough days.

Following the guest speakers, photos of the seniors were taken as the WSO women made final preparations in the Fellowship Hall for finger sandwiches, cookies, candy, tea, coffee and lemonade. Once seated, WSO members served drinks and the guests helped themselves to the food displayed on their tables.

Funds raised by WSO with an annual home tour in June and a salad luncheon in December are used for a variety of community causes. One is an annual scholarship presented to a Panorama senior girl each spring. This will be the 44thyear this WSO scholarship has been given.

Twenty-six young women in the 2026 Panorama Community Schools graduating class attended the annual senior tea April 15 hosted by the Panora Women’s Service Organization.

Kylee Boettcher and her daughter Tyme were guest speakers at the WSO annual senior tea. Kylee graduated from Panorama Schools in 1998. Tyme graduated from Panorama in 2024. Their family moved from Panora to Storm Lake in 2024 when Kylee was hired as the head women’s basketball coach at Buena Vista University. Tyme is attending Buena Vista and is a member of the basketball team.

Yester Years

10 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, April 21, 2016

CATAPULT! Fourth-graders Maddox Nunn (left) and Weston Ploeger place finishing touches on a catapult they built during an activity April 12 at the Panora Public Library.

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20 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, April 19, 2006

THE NEW KING. GCHS senior Kyle Cheney authored two new school records this week. “It was exciting,” said Cheney, who broke a 37-year-old mark in the shot put Monday and a nine-year-old record in the discus Tuesday. Cheney threw 50’0″ to place third at the Class 1A state meet last spring. So how did he add nearly 4.5 feet this spring? “No technique change. I’m just stronger and quicker,” he stated. Cheney said after throwing 53’9″ Monday, he thought he had a shot at the shot put record, which he bettered on his next throw. Coach Steve Brand noted the lefty increased by 5 feet in each of his first three years.

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30 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, April 17, 1996

STUPENDOUS STUDENTS. The Guthrie Center High Schoolers selected at March Students of the Month were: freshman Kirsten Ehm, junior Abby Snyder, senior Jenni Wedemeyer and (not pictured) sophomore Brie Wetzel.

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40 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, April 17, 1986

THE WINNER. Panora-Linden sophomore Cheryl Ostby crosses the finish line at the conclusion of the two-mile run at the Tigerette Invitational in Guthrie Center Friday.

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50 years ago

From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, April 14, 1976

GIRLS STATE CANDIDATE. Sheri Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Sorensen, was selected by the Legion Auxiliary to represent Guthrie Center at Girls State this summer. Selection is based on leadership, citizenship and scholastic accomplishments.

Happy birthday!

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Each Friday in the Times Vedette, we share birthdays and anniversaries for the following week of people with past or present ties to the area. To submit yours, or for corrections, email rich@gctimesnews.com.

Birthdays

  • April 17: Kathy England, TJ Lint, Brian Simmons
  • April 18:
  • April 19: Jeni Hollman
  • April 20: Loletta Hall, Jenny Van Gundy, Emerie Anderson, Sutton Kipp
  • April 21: Dennis Young, Lillie Arganbright, Rachel Knudsen, Danielle Ohm
  • April 22: Dylan Laughery
  • April 23: Laura Hall, Douglas Kloeppel, Mallory Gabriel