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Supervisors learn about upcoming community health needs assessment effort

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors met in regular session April 14. No citizens addressed the supervisors during the Public Comments portion of the meeting.

Health Services Director Jotham Arber provided an update on the department he leads.

“We are rolling out our community health needs assessment,” Arber said. “I’m ordering 10,000 door hangers.”

Arber went on to explain that the assessment was most recently completed in 2023, when approximately 1,200 completed surveys were received. He hopes to exceed that number this year.

Arber shared details on other happenings in the department.

“We’ve done a lot of radon testing,” he said. “And we are going to be getting out there to do pool testing.”

Arber shared information on a new magnet being used at the Transfer Station to collect and remove metal. He said the county will turn in scrap metal collected for revenue, but he speculated that the main benefit will likely be fewer flat tires experienced by visitors to the Transfer Station.

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

Beautification projects underway in Guthrie Center in preparation for RAGBRAI 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the April 13 regular meeting of the Guthrie Center City Council, Street Department Director Darrin Sloss explained that four trees that need to be taken down for safety reasons. The council approved the plan.

Sloss also shared information on projects being undertaken to beautify the city in preparation for visitors during RAGBRAI in July. Sloss said the water tower is currently being painted inside and outside. He added that the library parking lot will be crack-sealed at a cost of $9,650.

The council approved Sloss’ request to hire two high school students for fulltime summer help at $13 per hour.

City Administrator Kris Arrasmith shared information on two upcoming meetings that will be open to the public. A RAGBRAI informational meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15 at the Guthrie Center Activity Center.

“Then Main Street Guthrie Center will have their input session on April 22, which is also a Wednesday, at 5:30 p.m. at the activity center,” Arrasmith said.

As part of the consent agenda items, the council approved a tobacco license for Dollar General and an alcohol license for Guthrie Center Golf Course. Building/fence permits were approved for 108 North 12th St. (Martinez, garage) and 303 Main St. (Olson, fence).

The next regularly scheduled meeting of the city council is set for April 27 at 6:30 p.m. The public is welcome.

Objection to amending zoning ordinance for church voiced at Panora City Council meeting

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette 

During the regular meeting of the Panora City Council on April 13, a public hearing was held regarding the Fiscal Year 2026-2027 budget. No written or verbal comments were received, so the hearing promptly closed.

During the public comments portion of the meeting, Carla Wood spoke regarding the council’s consideration of allowing Lutheran Church of Hope to build a church in what is currently zoned as “Light Industrial District” at 1200 East Main St. During the March 9 council meeting, the council voted to begin the process of amending the ordinance to allow the church.

Wood asked, “Is that considered a business park?’

City Administrator Lisa Grossman answered that the area is currently designated for business uses. Wood advocated for not amending the ordinance, so the lot would be available for potential future business purposes.

“We all know our coffers seem to shrink, and we’re all fighting for that small pie of money sometimes,” Wood said.

Later in the meeting, the council approved the first reading of the proposed amendment to the ordinance.

Jen Smith (Public Financial Management) presented information to the council regarding recommendations on the city’s utility rates.

The council approved an Urban Revitalization Tax Exemption for 219 West Clay St. (Mike and Rhonda Stark).

The next regular meeting is set for Monday, April 27 at 5:30 p.m. The public is welcome. Interested persons may attend in person or electronically by visiting the website https://meet.goto.com/cityofpanora or by phone 1-312-757-3121 (Access Code 295-099-701, Audio PIN 220#).

Upcoming events in the area

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Storm Spotter training April 15

The public is invited to a free training on storm spotting given by the National Weather Service and hosted by the Adair and Guthrie County Emergency Management. The event will be held at the Casey Community Center (502 Antique Country Drive) beginning at 7 p.m. Pizza and water will be available.

Fish Fry in Stuart April 15

The Stuart American Legion (323 Southwest Second St.) will host a fish fry from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15. Cost is $12 (or $11 if donating a canned item for the food pantry). An extra piece of fish is available for $6 more. The meal includes cod, Wally’s Bakes Beans, roll and butter, pasta salads and desserts.

Women of Natural History program April 16 in Panora

The Panora Library Foundation is sponsoring a program titled, “Women of Natural History.” Naturalist Kim White will be the presenter and will talk about various women who were innovators in the field. The event runs from 6-7 p.m. at the Panora Community Center. Call 641-755-2529 to register. 

Glow Parties at Panorama April 18

Panorama Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) will host two glow parties at the middle school gym on Saturday, April 18. The first is a mom and son party from 2-3:30 p.m. The second is a dad and daughter party from 4:30-6 p.m. Each event will include music, games and glow fun.

Bridal Show in Stuart April 19

Forever in Love Bridal Show will be 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 19 at the Saints Center, 320 North Fremont St., Stuart. General admission tickets are free. VIP tickets cost $10.70 and include a glass of champagne and front-row seating. Tickets can be claimed online.

Bagley Breakfast April 26

The pancake breakfast fundraiser for the Bagley Firefighters will be held on Sunday, April 26 from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bagley Fire Station. The freewill donation meal will include pancakes, eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, coffee, milk and juice. 

Lake Panorama Fin and Feather Banquet May 9

The Lake Panorama Fin and Feather fundraising banquet will be Saturday, May 9 at the Lake Panorama National Clubhouse with social hour beginning at 5 p.m. A dinner plus silent and live auctions will follow at 6 p.m. All ages are welcome. Funds raised at the banquet, annual memberships and direct donations are used to stock fish in Lake Panorama. The group also helps improve fish habitat and sponsors an annual fishing derby for children during Panorama Days.

Dinner tickets are $50 each, with children 12 and younger $25. Another option is to join the Big Skipper Club for $150. This covers two dinner tickets, Big Skipper raffle ticket and an annual family membership. The cost of an annual family membership is $50. Supporters can either mail a check or register online with a credit card or PayPal account at the group’s website.

WSO Home Tour features 5 lake locations

The Women’s Service Organization (WSO) annual fundraising home tour for 2026 is Friday, June 5. Five Lake Panorama homes will be featured, with three on the west side of the lake and two on the east side. Tickets are $30 and include the tour and lunch at The Captain’s Pick at Lake Panorama National Resort, 5071 Clover Ridge Road. Tickets will be available beginning May 1 and can be reserved by calling or texting Toni Wright at 641-757-0886 or Sue Merryman at 641-751-5956. There will be a maximum of 260 tickets available, which organizers expect to sell out quickly.

Send your event information to rich@gctimesnews.com. 

Two-vehicle collision occurs at the intersection of Cory Lane and Panorama Drive

Special to the Times Vedette

Guthrie County Deputy Sheriff Blake Michelsen reported a two-vehicle collision that occurred on April 13 at 9:11 a.m. at the intersection of Cory Lane and Panorama Drive. Both vehicles had left the scene and reported the incident after the fact, but it was stated that a utility trailer being towed by a 2018 GMC Sierra pickup driven by Tanner Thomas Lee Dishong, 36, of Ankeny, came in contact with the front driver side of a 2018 Jeep Wrangler driven by Joshua Michael Snyder, 45, of Panora. According to the report, both drivers shared different accounts of what transpired. Estimated damage to the Jeep is $7,500.