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ACGC boys finish 3rd at Bob Clark Relays, win 3 gold medals

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

The ACGC boys track and field team scored 82 points at the Bob Clark Relays in Audubon on Tuesday, April 28. Logan-Magnolia won the meet with 91 points.

The Chargers left the relays with three gold medals: one for Brexton Schneider in the 110-meter hurdles, the 4×100-meter relay team of Joe Crawford, Schneider, Thomas Skram and Talon Noland, and the 4×110-meter shuttle hurdle team of Collin Stringham, Morgun Nolte, Skram and Schneider. Silver medals went to Crawford in the 100-meter dash and the 4×800-meter relay team of Lane Stringer, Cole Van Meter, Jonny Kading and Jameson Pfrang. Jack Sheeder earned the lone bronze for his toss in the shot put. Full results can be found HERE.

Panorama Little League results and standings

Special to the Times Vedette

Following are the results from the South Dallas Little League (SDLL) that Panorama Little League baseball and softball compete in, along with the team standings so far for the season.

Majors Baseball

Week

Home

Home Score

Away

Away Score

Date

Time

Location

Field

1

Adel Padres

11

Adel Phillies

0

April 21

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel North

1

Panorama Yankees

16

Adel Rockies

17

April 21

6 PM

Panora

Panorama

1

Adel A’s

9

Panorama Red Sox

11

April 21

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel Middle

1

VM Dodgers

8

Earlham Cards

20

April 21

6 PM

Van Meter

B1

1

VM Braves

11

WCV Padres

15

April 21

6 PM

Van Meter

B2

2

Adel Rockies

9

Adel Phillies

8

April 24

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel Middle

2

Adel Padres

13

Adel A’s

10

April 24

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel North

2

VM Dodgers

9

Panorama Yankees

10

April 24

6 PM

Van Meter

B2

2

Panorama Red Sox

11

VM Braves

17

April 25

6 PM

Panora

Panorama

2

Earlham Cards

14

WCV Padres

4

April 24

6 PM

Earlham

EF2

3

Adel Phillies

7

Adel A’s

20

April 28

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel North

3

Adel Rockies

2

VM Dodgers

12

April 28

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel Middle

3

VM Braves

8

Adel Padres

8

April 28

6 PM

Van Meter

B2

3

Panorama Yankees

3

WCV Padres

13

April 28

6 PM

Panora

Panorama

3

Earlham Cards

9

Panorama Red Sox

5

April 28

6 PM

Earlham

EF2

Current Standings

Win%

1st

Earlham Cards

3-0-0

1.000

2nd

Adel Padres

2-0-1

0.800

3rd

Adel Rockies

2-1-0

0.667

4th

WCV Padres

2-1-0

0.667

5th

VM Braves

1-1-1

0.400

6th

Adel A’s

1-2-0

0.333

7th

VM Dodgers

1-2-0

0.333

8th

Panorama Red Sox

1-2-0

0.333

9th

Panorama Yankees

1-2-0

0.333

10th

Adel Phillies

0-3-0

0.000

Minors Baseball

Week

Home

Home Score

Away

Away Score

Date

Time

Location

Field

1

Adel Pirates

10

Adel Angels

13

April 20

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel Middle

1

Adel Rockies

15

Panorama Yankees

0

April 20

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel North

1

Adel Tigers

3

Earlham Cubs

11

April 20

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel South

1

Earlham Cards

16

VM Dodgers

7

April 20

6 PM

Earlham

EF2

1

VM Blue Jays

8

WCV Brewers

13

April 20

6 PM

Van Meter

B1

1

WCV Padres

10

VM Braves

12

April 20

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield

1

VM Orioles

13

VM Reds

9

April 20

6 PM

Van Meter

B2

2

Adel Angels

Adel Rockies

April 23

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel North

2

Adel Twins

Adel Tigers

April 23

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel Middle

2

Adel Pirates

VM Dodgers

April 23

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel South

2

VM Braves

Panorama Yankees

April 23

6 PM

Van Meter

B2

2

Earlham Cubs

VM Reds

April 23

6 PM

Earlham

EF2

2

VM Orioles

15

Earlham Cards

15

April 23

6 PM

Van Meter

B1

2

WCV Brewers

7

WCV Padres

17

April 28

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield

3

VM Blue Jays

15

Adel Angels

11

April 27

6 PM

Van Meter

B2

3

VM Dodgers

9

VM Braves

9

April 27

6 PM

Van Meter

B1

3

Adel Tigers

13

VM Reds

12

April 27

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel Middle

3

Adel Rockies

13

VM Orioles

5

April 27

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel North

3

WCV Padres

Adel Twins

May 6

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield

3

Adel Pirates

WCV Brewers

May 16

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel South

3

Earlham Cubs

Panorama Yankees

April 27

6 PM

Earlham

EF2

4

Adel Angels

VM Braves

April 30

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel Middle

4

VM Reds

VM Blue Jays

April 30

6 PM

Van Meter

B2

4

VM Dodgers

12

VM Orioles

14

April 30

6 PM

Van Meter

B1

4

Adel Tigers

11

WCV Padres

15

April 30

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel North

4

WCV Brewers

Adel Rockies

April 30

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield

4

Earlham Cards

4

Adel Twins

3

April 30

6 PM

Earlham

EF2

4

Adel Pirates

10

Earlham Cubs

12

April 30

6 PM

Adel Baseball

Adel South

Current Standings

Win%

1st

Adel Rockies

2-0-0

1.000

2nd

Earlham Cubs

2-0-0

1.000

3rd

Earlham Cards

2-0-1

0.800

4th

WCV Padres

2-1-0

0.667

5th

VM Braves

1-0-1

0.667

6th

VM Orioles

2-1-1

0.571

7th

Adel Angels

1-1-0

0.500

8th

VM Blue Jays

1-1-0

0.500

9th

WCV Brewers

1-1-0

0.500

10th

Adel Tigers

1-2-0

0.333

11th

VM Dodgers

0-2-1

0.000

12th

Adel Pirates

0-2-0

0.000

13th

VM Reds

0-2-0

0.000

14th

Adel Twins

0-1-0

0.000

15th

Panorama Yankees

0-1-0

0.000

Majors Softball

Week

Home

Home Score

Away

Away Score

Date

Time

Location

Field

1

Adel

13

Earlham Red

14

April 21

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 1

1

Van Meter

5

Perry Black

11

April 21

6 PM

Van Meter

S1

1

Perry White

20

WCV

10

April 21

6 PM

Perry

Field 6

1

Panorama

7

Perry Blue

14

April 21

6 PM

Panorama

Panorama SB

2

Adel

12

Earlham Black

13

April 24

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 1

2

Earlham Red

16

Van Meter

12

April 24

6 PM

Earlham

EF1

2

Panorama

15

Perry Black

23

April 24

6 PM

Panorama

Panorama SB

2

Perry White

8

Perry Blue

11

April 24

6 PM

Perry

Field 6

3

Van Meter

12

Adel

12

April 28

6 PM

Van Meter

S1

3

Earlham Black

WCV

WCV postponed

April 28

6 PM

Earlham

EF1

3

Panorama

18

Earlham Red

16

April 28

6 PM

Panorama

Panorama SB

3

Perry Black

7

Perry White

7

April 28

6 PM

Perry

Field 6

Current Standings

Win%

1st

Perry Blue

2-0-0

1.000

2nd

Perry Black

2-0-1

0.800

3rd

Earlham Red

2-1-0

0.667

4th

Earlham Black

1-1-0

0.500

5th

WCV

1-1-0

0.500

6th

Perry White

1-1-1

0.400

7th

Panorama

1-2-0

0.333

8th

Adel

0-2-1

0.000

9th

Van Meter

0-2-1

0.000

Minors Softball

Week

Home

Home Score

Away

Away Score

Date

Time

Location

Field

1

Adel 1

3

Adel 2

0

April 20

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 1

1

Earlham Red

6

Van Meter

7

April 20

6 PM

Earlham

EF1

1

WCV Purple

10

Earlham Black

7

April 20

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield East

1

Panorama

6

WCV Black

4

April 20

6 PM

Panorama

Panorama SB

1

Perry White

4

Perry Blue

3

April 20

6 PM

Perry

Field 6

2

Adel 3

Adel 1

April 23

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 1

2

Adel 2

Earlham Red

April 23

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 2

2

Van Meter

2

Panorama

13

April 23

6 PM

Van Meter

S1

2

Perry Blue

WCV Purple

June 3

6 PM

Perry

Field 6

2

WCV Black

1

Perry White

0

April 28

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield East

3

Adel 1

14

Earlham Red

5

April 27

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 1

3

Earlham Black

5

Adel 3

3

April 27

6 PM

Earlham

EF1

3

Adel 2

3

Panorama

8

April 27

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 2

3

Perry White

5

Van Meter

3

April 27

6 PM

Perry

Field 6

3

WCV Purple

WCV Black

May 20

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield East

4

Earlham Black

Adel 1

April 30

6 PM

Earlham

EF1

4

Panorama

9

Earlham Red

2

April 30

6 PM

Panorama

Panorama SB

4

Adel 3

Perry Blue

April 30

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 1

4

Adel 2

Perry White

April 30

6 PM

Adel Softball

Field 2

4

WCV Purple

8

Van Meter

4

April 30

6 PM

Redfield

Redfield East

Current Standings

Win%

1st

Panorama

4-0-0

1.000

2nd

Adel 1

2-0-0

1.000

3rd

WCV Purple

2-0-0

1.000

4th

Perry White

2-1-0

0.667

5th

Earlham Black

1-1-0

0.500

6th

WCV Black

1-1-0

0.500

7th

Van Meter

1-3-0

0.250

8th

Earlham Red

0-3-0

0.000

9th

Adel 2

0-2-0

0.000

10th

Adel 3

0-1-0

0.000

11th

Perry Blue

0-1-0

0.000

Classic cars drive family bond for Panora’s Burgesses

Julie and Marshall Burgess enjoy their car hobby.

Marshall and Julie Burgess share a passion for restoring vintage vehicles, highlighted by a 1955 Thunderbird and a family history of hands-on automotive projects.

By Rich Wicks | Panora Times, April 2026

For the Burgess family of Panora, you could say classic cars run in the family. Marshall Burgess and his daughter, Julie, recently took time to explain their hobby of restoring cars that make their engines purr.

One of the cars is Julie’s 1955 Ford Thunderbird.

“Well, I guess it started with my harebrained idea that I wanted to get a classic car. My sister had a 1965 Mustang that she restored when she was in high school. I had some classic cars when I was younger but just didn’t have the money to do anything with them. So this story started in May 2024. I was just looking online to see what was out there. This ad popped up, and a gentleman near Des Moines had a 1955 and a 1956 sitting in a shed.”

The 1965 Mustang is an eye-catching car.

“We made an appointment to go see him, and miraculously it was pretty rust-free. We decided to take it, got it home, and the motor was stuck,” Julie said. “So we started putting lubricants into the valves and finally got it unlocked. Then the fun began. It’s been a learning curve, definitely. It had a lot of mechanical problems. I joined a couple of Thunderbird clubs online just to learn a little bit more about the car’s peculiarities.”

The unique features of any classic car model are both a blessing and a curse. Those qualities are what make a model special, but they also create challenges for anyone looking to restore such a vehicle. Marshall explained that 1955 was the first year Thunderbirds were made, adding that first-year models often have quirks manufacturers address in later versions.

“It’s not got the best paint job on it, but that’s one of the things she’ll do down the line,” Marshall said. “It has a lift-off convertible top. It’s got a V-8 engine. It starts and runs well now. We had quite a bit of trouble starting it the first time. Finally, we towed it down the street with a chain to get it started. We’ve had it running ever since.”

Julie explained that the 1955 Thunderbird was built with 6-volt wiring, but she may consider changing that.

“I’m definitely thinking about rewiring the car and bringing it up to 12 volts. I’m not a purist,” Julie said. “I’m not going to change the look of the car but just make it safer and easier to work on.”

Julie shared the purpose behind Ford introducing the Thunderbird model.

The Burgess’ 1955 Ford Thunderbird

“It was built to compete with Chevrolet’s Corvette,” Julie said. “It’s a two-seater. This particular car came off the line June 10, 1955, at the Dearborn plant, so it’s a midyear build.”

Marshall said the car was originally black but has been repainted red.

“Most people who restore cars and want to resell them paint them red. They call it ‘resale red,’ ” he said.

Julie said she plans to drive the car more as she becomes comfortable shifting it.

“I’m learning to drive it. It’s a three-speed manual transmission,” she said. “I’ve gotten past the point where I stall it all the time, so I’ve taken it out to cruise around town and to a couple of car shows.”

Marshall also spoke about the 1965 Mustang that belongs to his other daughter, Heather.

“My daughter, Heather, wanted to get an old Mustang, so at that time I looked through The Des Moines Register, and a guy had one for sale near Huxley. He wanted $400 for it,” Marshall said. “It was sitting in a field. It had a good hood, top and trunk lid, but the rest was all rusted out.”

“I decided to buy it for her, and I brought it home,” Marshall said. “We put it in a garage, and the Hummel boys were in high school and started working on it. I ordered parts, and Heather was a sophomore or junior at the time. She and the Hummel boys were in auto mechanics class.”

Marshall said the project took a lot of work, but they stayed with it.

“It has a three-speed on the floor, just like the Thunderbird. The first time she drove it was at her graduation,” Marshall said.

In recent years, Heather considered selling the Mustang, but Marshall encouraged her to keep it and found a place to store it locally.

“I said I’d store it, and we’ll drive it every now and then. I’m glad I talked her into keeping it. It’s a cute little car,” Marshall said. “It’s got a really good paint job now, and she’s put a whole new interior in it.”

The Burgess family enjoys showing the cars together.

“We had them at the Panorama Days car show together,” Marshall said. “That’s kind of unique, to have them sitting together at a car show.”

Nancy Simmons

1959-2026 

Nancy Maureen Simmons, 66, daughter of Wayne and Dorothy (McCarthy) Caltrider, was born Aug. 12, 1959, in Atlantic. She passed away Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at Unity Point Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines.

Nancy graduated from Adair-Casey High School. On Sept. 28, 1985, she married David Simmons, and, to this union, two children were born, Chris and Cassidy. Nancy worked as a cook for many years between Country View, Guthrie County Hospital and Guthrie Center Schools. 

She was a proud mother and grandmother. She loved cooking, spending time outdoors, planting flowers, raising a garden, caring for animals, the love of outdoors, and, especially, rocking on her front porch. She was always up for and loved an adventure with family and friends, especially going to garage sales. 

Nancy is survived by her husband, David, of Guthrie Center; son, Chris (Tara) of Guthrie Center; daughter, Cassidy (Nick) of Jefferson; grandchildren, Cullen and Jentry Simmons and Avery and Scarlett Lange; her mother, Dorothy Caltrider of Adair; along with extended family including nieces, nephews and many friends who will miss her dearly.

She was preceded in death by her father, Wayne Caltrider; brother, Roger Caltrider; sister, Pat McKibbin; and father-in-law, Gerald Simmons.

Cremation has taken place, and a Celebration of Nancy’s Life will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 4-7 p.m. at the Guthrie Activities Center, 209 State St. in Guthrie Center. 

Twigg Funeral Home, Guthrie Center, is entrusted with her services.

Panora Public Library News

Special to the Times Vedette

The Panora Public Library has many fun activities planned for the month of May. You can read about them below or visit panoralibrary.com for more information.

May 1-7:

  • Friday, May 1 – LEGO Club, 2-3 p.m. for ages 6-11 years. Youth attending LEGO Club at the library can choose to participate in build challenges or informal builds of their own design. We will have both DUPLOs and LEGOs available. Please pre-register at the Library.
  • Saturday, May 2 – Shredding truck, 10 a.m. to noon. Bring your old documents and paperwork that need to be disposed of securely. Pull up in the driveway north of library near the book drop. This is a free public service provided by generous donations made to the library.
  • Wednesday, May 6 – Storytime for children five years and younger, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
  • Thursday, May 7 – Kids Craft – Mother’s Day Fingerprint Craft, ages 6-11 years, 3:30-4:30 p.m. We’ll be crafting a unique Mother’s Day fingerprint card this month.

May 11-15

  • Monday, May 11 – Kids BINGO for ages 6 – 11 years, 4-4:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, May 14 – Card making class for adults, 2-3 p.m.

May 18-22

  • Monday, May 18 – Library Board meeting, 6:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 19 – Evening card making class, 5:30-6:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, May 20 – Storytime for children 5 years and younger, 10:30-11:30 a.m.
  • Thursday, May 21 – Blast Off! into learning with ISU Extension, 4-5 p.m. Participants will discover what it’s like to be an astronaut and take on hands-on space challenges like building rockets and testing parachutes. This program is for kindergarten – third grade youth. Registration is required, as there is a minimum number of participants needed to offer this program at our library.
  • Friday, May 22 – Page Turners Book Club, 9:30 a.m.

 

May 25-29

  • Monday, May 25 – The Library will be closed in observance of Memorial Day.
  • Tuesday, May 26 – Evening Card Making Class, 5:30 p.m.

Other news:

The Panora Garden Club Seed Library is open for the season and stocked with lots of new flower and vegetable seeds. Find it near the book drop north of the library. Please record your selections and donations, which are always welcome.

Are you, or is there someone you know who is, unable to get to the library due to illness, disability or special circumstances? Let the Panora Public Library deliver books, movies, audiobooks or magazines to your home. Home delivery service brings library materials to homebound residents and senior living facilities within Panora city limits.

Congratulations to Cassie G, the grand prize winner of the Winter Reading Challenge.

At the Panora library, participants can request specific items, or a librarian can recommend titles based on the patron’s preferences. Call 641-755-2529 or email pnralib@netins.net to learn more.

Convenient hours:

  • Monday and Wednesday noon to 7 p.m.
  • Tuesday and Thursday noon to 5 p.m.
  • Friday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Saturday 9:30 a.m. to noon