10 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, April 28, 2016

PLANTING ON EARTH DAY. Panorama student council member, Jeramy Randol, helps Avery Sebern (left) and Dane Kemble (right) during a planting activity on Earth Day at the school last week.
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20 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, April 26, 2006

THE SPRUCE UP BEGINS. Flower planters, benches and trash receptacles ordered by the Guthrie Center Visioning Committee arrived Tuesday and were placed downtown by volunteers. Scooping dirt from a city end loader, Ralph and Barb Schramm wait for Donna Benton to place potting soil in a planter. In the background, Darwin Hughes, Gary Rees and Ron Benton assemble a bench.
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30 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, April 24, 1996

TOP JUNIOR BOWLERS. The junior bowling program at All-Star Lanes in Guthrie Center Saturday recognized top bowlers in a season ending ceremony. Back, from left, winning team members Nadine Rutherford, Tara Gilson and Brandi Rutherford. Front, Wade Hambleton, boys high handicap game, and Jessica Glade, girls high handicap series. Brandi Rutherford had the girls high handicap game, and Christopher Hopes had the boys high handicap series.
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40 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, April 24, 1986

THEY’RE PALS. For his birthday last week, Howard Fell, a resident of Craft Care Center in Panora, requested a meeting with his P-L elementary pen pal, Kara Herrick of Panora. Because of Howard’s request, 60 other P-L elementary students met their pen pals at Craft Care Center Thursday afternoon. Kara presented Howard with a birthday gift while other students and residents also exchanged gifts. Correspondence between the kids and their pen pals began in January.
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50 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, April 28, 1976

COUNTY FLIES FLAG. Courthouse custodian Oliver Nickel displays the county’s new Bicentennial flag being flown at the courthouse. The flag was given to the county in ceremonies at the Panora-Linden school Thursday night.
