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Temporary closure of Wagon Road 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The Guthrie County Road Department issued a statement that a temporary closure is planned for P28/Wagon Road between 310th Street and 315th Road, south of Nation’s Bridge Park. The closure will start Tuesday, May 5, and the road is expected to remain closed through the weekend, weather permitting.

A marked detour will be in place using adjacent gravel roads. If you travel this route regularly, plan ahead and give yourself a little extra time.

Property owners in the area will still have access, though there may be brief delays while work is underway.

Crews will be working on the road’s subgrade in this area as part of the prep work for a larger highway rehabilitation project coming later this month.

For updates, visit www.guthriecounty.gov or follow Guthrie County on Facebook.

The map shows the suggested detour around the temporary road closure.

Shredding in Panora

Attendees at the shred event included (kneeling): Olivia Beaudet and Libby Miller. (standing): Molly Allen, Kristie Reynolds, unidentified driver of the truck, Chris Hastings, Tina Thornberry and Trudy Hastings.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Saturday, May 2, the Panora Public Library Foundation and Friends of the Library offered a free service to the community. Documents brought in were safely shredded to protect confidential information. A shredding truck was brought in to shred and dispose of the materials collected.

Team Panthers partakes in Panora Chamber Golf Tournament

Photo courtesy of Panorama Community Schools.

Special to the Times Vedette

Team Panthers traded the classroom and sidelines for the fairways on Sunday at the Panora Chamber of Commerce Annual Golf Tournament at Lake Panorama National Golf Course. Here, they pose on the green with a cardboard cutout of current Masters champion Rory McIlroy.

Panorama High School Principal Thad Stanley, Superintendent Kasey Huebner (and his green jacket), Scott Stanley and Activities Director Bruce Dahlhauser took a few swings while supporting the business community.

Guthrie Center water tower gets a spring cleaning 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Over the weekend, people in Guthrie Center may have noticed the city’s water tower undergoing a cleaning. The tower will also get a fresh paint job in time for thousands of visitors during RAGBRAI’s stop in the city in July.

Iowa Cattlemen’s Association grateful for legislative progress

Special to the Times Vedette

On May 3, the Iowa Legislature finished its work for the year, passing multiple bills directly tied to ICA priorities: protecting private property rights, supporting the long-term viability of Iowa’s beef industry through fair tax policy and funding for foreign animal disease preparedness and response. The ICA is encouraged by the progress made and looks forward to working with Gov. Reynolds to see key legislation signed into law.

“We are grateful for the strong engagement from legislators on issues that matter to Iowa cattle producers,” ICA CEO Bryan Whaley said. “On multiple fronts, our presence at the State Capitol this year yielded dividends for our members that emphasized the beef industry in Iowa.”

ICA-backed bills headed to the Governor’s Office include an interstate weight limit, land restoration for transmission lines, transmission line installation, greenhouse gas emission liability, and the Iowa Farm Act. More information for each bill is below:

  • Interstate Weight Limits (HCR 6): A resolution urging Congress to increase interstate truck weight limits beyond 80,000 pounds, improving transportation efficiency for cattle producers.
  • Land Restoration for Transmission Lines (SF 2227): Establishes clear standards for restoring agricultural land following transmission line construction, including tile repair, rock removal, and reseeding requirements.
  • Transmission Line Installation in Interstate Rights-of-Way (SF 2214): Allows transmission lines to be constructed in interstate rights-of-way, reducing the use of eminent domain; this measure has been signed into law.
  • GHG Emission Liability (HF 2527): Provides clarity and reasonable limits on liability related to greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural settings.
  • Iowa Farm Act (SF 2465): Provides financial incentives for veterinarians in underserved areas, enhances biosecurity and foreign animal disease preparedness while protecting farmer confidentiality during emergencies, among other positive provisions.

In addition to advancing positive policy, the ICA worked to oppose legislation that they say could have negatively impacted cattle producers:

  • Proposals that would have increased pressure on pastureland and land values, including expanded access to in-state hunting tags for out-of-state individuals.
  • Measures that could have weakened veterinary education standards and strained access to quality veterinary services in Iowa.
  • Legislation extending protections to black bears that could create future wildlife management challenges.

“Just as important as passing good policy is stopping harmful proposals,” ICA President Craig Moss said. “Our team remained engaged throughout the session to ensure cattle producers’ voices were heard at every step.”