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Nissan rear-ends Lexus on Highway 4

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Guthrie County Chier Deputy Todd Thorn reported a two-vehicle accident occurring on Oct. 13 at 3:30 p.m. on Highway 4. Leah Raye Kastner, 15, of Yale, was driving a 2012 Nissan Murano northbound on Highway 4 and rear-ended a 2020 Lexus RX 350 driven by Margaret Louise Marble, 68, of Panora. The report stated that Kastner’s foot became stuck between the gas and brake pedal, and she was unable to maintain control of the vehicle. Damage to the Nissan is estimated at $5,000 while damage to the Lexus is estimated at $3,000. Kastner was charged with failure to maintain control. 

Guthrie Livestock Auction holds Christmas appreciation party

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The Guthrie Livestock Auction held its Christmas appreciation party on Friday, Oct. 18. The festivities began at 6:30 p.m. at Café On the Hill with 41 in attendance. Social hour was enjoyed prior to the meal of steak and pork chops along with other delicious food. Dan and Terry Laughery welcomed all and were busy grilling the meat outside the front door. They expressed appreciation for all the wonderful help.

Those in attendance were: 

  • Greg and Lisa Rochholtz
  • Darwin McCurdy
  • Mel Sheley
  • Jim and Laurie Stringer
  • Bruce and Michelle Brant
  • Paul Finnegan and Marcia Koepke
  • J. and Kaylyn Rochholtz
  • Dan and Deena Wells,
  • Scott and Teresa McClellan
  • Dan and Teresa Royer
  • Dennis and Deb Lemke,
  • Chad, Amanda and Callin Green
  • LaRoyce Kress
  • Shane Suhr
  • Karla and Curt Cain
  • Joe Bair
  • Ross and Heather Lemke
  • Linda Laughery
  • Jim and Mary Jo Laughery

Joining prior to the meal were Clay and Wilma Stetzel, Ian Wiers, Cole Stetzel and Jordan Aubrey and Blaze and Bru.

LIHEAP applications taken starting Nov. 1

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Applications will be taken starting Nov. 1 for the 2025-2026 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). This program is funded by the Department of Health and Human Services through the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, Community Access and Eligibility Division, Community Action Agencies Unit, and has been established to help qualifying low-income Iowa homeowners and renters pay for a portion of their primary heating costs.  

The Community Action Agency, New Opportunities, will be taking applications from Nov. 1, 2025 through April 30, 2026. LIHEAP customers will need to furnish some form of identification, a copy of their most recent heating and electric bill, and proof of all household members’ gross income for the past 30 calendar days, the most recent 12 months, or for the past calendar year. Apply in person by appointment:

New Opportunities
Guthrie County Family Development Center
400 State St.
Guthrie Center, IA 50115
641-747-3845

Applications can also be submitted online at www.liheap-apply.iowa.hhs.gov

For more details on additional ways to apply, visit www.newopp.org.

The LIHEAP program is not designed to pay a household’s total energy costs. The program will provide supplemental assistance based on several factors, including total household income, household size, dwelling type, and type of heating fuel, among others. Eligibility for participation is established according to the following federal income guidelines:

 

Household Size

Annual Gross Income* **

1

$31,300

2

$42,300

3

$53,300

4

$64,300

5

$75,300

6

$86,300

7

$97,300

8

$108,300

 

*  Add $11,000 for each additional member.

** All income will be collected for a 30-day period and annualized

Reappraisals in Guthrie County

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The Guthrie County Assessor’s office announced door-to-door inspections of all commercial, industrial and residential 3-plus properties (multi-family dwellings with three or more separate living units, such as apartment buildings or row townhouses) in Guthrie County will begin in October 2025.

The project was approved by the Guthrie County Conference Board in 2022. The last such reappraisal of these types of property in Guthrie County was in 2013. The Iowa Department of Revenue recommends having a complete revaluation every 10 years.

Periodic reappraisals are necessary to update information and adjust for market conditions that affect property values. The purpose of a reappraisal is not to increase assessed value but to establish equitable assessments that represent the market value of each specific parcel and to acquire accurate information.

Representatives of Vanguard Appraisals, in conjunction with the Assessor’s Office, will be conducting the project. Local law enforcement agencies and the Guthrie County Assessor’s Office will have a listing of names and license plate numbers of anyone involved in the project.

Data collectors with photo IDs signed by the assessor will review exterior information such as measurements, type of construction, age of structures and physical condition, as well as interior condition and type of finish. A complete sales analysis, local construction costs, and economic conditions will also be used in addition to the data from the collector’s inspection to arrive at a value. No estimate of value will be given at the time of inspection.

Property owners are asked to cooperate by allowing a complete inspection of their property and providing accurate information so that a fair assessment may be determined for each property.

The preliminary data collection process will begin sometime in October 2025. The project is scheduled for completion by Dec. 31, 2026.

Notice of final value estimates will be mailed to each property owner after Jan. 1, 2027. The property owners will have an opportunity to meet informally to discuss their revaluation in the spring of 2027.

The new assessed values will be effective Jan. 1, 2027, for taxes payable in fiscal year 2028/2029.

Property owners with questions about the project may contact the Guthrie County Assessor’s office at 641-747-3319 or email: assessor@guthriecounty.gov Additional information will be on the Guthrie County website as it becomes available at https://guthriecounty.gov/assessor.

Cribbage results from Oct. 22

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On Oct. 22, Robert Klever got three 16s; Sandy Rumelhart got a 20; Allen Pierce got a 16 and a 21; Lela Schwartz got a 20; Wayne Nickel got a 20; and Dennis Betts and Paul McCool each got a 16.

The Guthrie Center cribbage players generally meet at Guthrie Center Library, 400 Grand St., on Mondays at 8 a.m. and at the New Homestead independent living dining hall, 2306 State St., at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays and at 1 p.m. on Fridays. Organizers say there is always room for more, and they will be glad to teach you how to play. They play for quarters on Wednesday and Friday.

Sample ballots available for Nov. 4 election 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Tuesday, Nov. 4 is Election Day. The sample ballots for each of the six precincts in Guthrie County can be viewed at the Guthrie County website. To view a sample ballot, go to the website of Guthrie County (guthriecounty.gov) then click on Elections, then click on Upcoming Elections, then on Sample Ballots, then click on one of the six precincts listed below.

Below are the registered candidates in each race on the ballots. Unless noted differently in parentheses, voters are to vote for up to one candidate in each race. Write-in votes are also an option.

Bayard Precinct

Guthrie Center School 1

  • Guthrie Center School Board (2): Kris Langgaard, Adam Franzeen
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Coon Rapids-Bayard School 1

  • CRB School Board: (3) Randi Cretsinger, Patrick McAlister
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Audubon School

  • Audubon School Board: (2) Laurence H Frakes Jr., Hallie Bruch
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Bayard City

  • Mayor: Thomas Wardyn
  • City Council At-Large: (3) Shelby Richards, Jessica Pruter, Arnold Kesselring, Andrew Stringer, Nathan McAlister
  • CRB School Board: (3) Randi Cretsinger, Patrick McAlister
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Casey Precinct

Adair City

  • Mayor: Joanne Byars
  • City Council At-Large: (2) Paul Gettler
  • Adair-Casey School Board: (3) Blair Carney, Amanda Bireline, Lindsay Dinkla
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Casey City

  • Mayor: Bruce Vorm
  • City Council At-Large: (2) Cody Sheeder, Jennifer Geren-Penton, Tyler Stolk, LeRoy Hall
  • Adair-Casey School Board: (3) Blair Carney, Amanda Bireline, Lindsay Dinkla
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Adair Casey School

  • Adair-Casey School Board: (3) Blair Carney, Amanda Bireline, Lindsay Dinkla
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Guthrie Center School 2

  • Guthrie Center School Board At-Large: (2) Kris Langgaard, Adam Franzeen
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

West Central Valley School 2

  • West Central Valley School Board District 3: Mike Dickson
  • West Central Valley School Board District 4: Ashley E. Miller
  • West Central Valley School Board District 6: Dustin Foster
  • West Central Valley School Board District 7: Jeff Dudley
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Guthrie Center Precinct

Guthrie Center City

  • Mayor: Michael A Herbert
  • City Council At-Large: (2) Erica Finster, Carolyn Masters
  • Guthrie Center School Board: (2) Kris Langgaard, Adam Franzeen
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Guthrie Center School 3

  • Guthrie Center School Board: (2) Kris Langgaard, Adam Franzeen
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Panorama School 3

  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

West Central Valley School 3

  • West Central Valley School Board District 3: Mike Dickson
  • West Central Valley School Board District 4: Ashley E. Miller
  • West Central Valley School Board District 6: Dustin Foster
  • West Central Valley School Board District 7: Jeff Dudley
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Panora Precinct

Panorama DD 2

  • Panorama Director District 2: Clinton Deardorff
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Panorama School 4

  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Panora City 5

  • City Council: (3) Brian Dorsett, Roger L Dorr, Blake Michelsen
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Panora City 4

  • City Council: (3) Brian Dorsett, Roger L Dorr, Blake Michelsen
  • Panorama School Board District 4: Mark Cates
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Stuart Precinct

Menlo City

  • Mayor: Steve Renslow
  • City Council At-Large: (2) James Paul Jones, Gary C Foresman
  • West Central Valley School Board District 3: Mike Dickson
  • West Central Valley School Board District 4: Ashley E. Miller
  • West Central Valley School Board District 6: Dustin Foster
  • West Central Valley School Board District 7: Jeff Dudley
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • City of Menlo Public Measure IU: (Yes/No)

Stuart City

  • Mayor: John Gulbranson, Cory Kirkpatrick
  • City Council At-Large: (3) Trevor Nelson, Angela Capps, Alan L Bovee, Kristina Renslow, Zach Ingwers
  • West Central Valley School Board District 3: Mike Dickson
  • West Central Valley School Board District 4: Ashley E. Miller
  • West Central Valley School Board District 6: Dustin Foster
  • West Central Valley School Board District 7: Jeff Dudley
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

West Central Valley School 5

  • West Central Valley School Board District 3: Mike Dickson
  • West Central Valley School Board District 4: Ashley E. Miller
  • West Central Valley School Board District 6: Dustin Foster
  • West Central Valley School Board District 7: Jeff Dudley
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Yale Precinct

Bagley City

  • Mayor: Amanda Waltz
  • City Council At-Large: (2) Steven B Joy, Janey Bennett, Deanna Gibson
  • City Council At-Large to fill vacancy: none
  • Panorama School Board District 1: Heidi Clark
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Jamaica City

  • Mayor: none
  • City Council At-Large: (3) none
  • Panorama School Board District 1: Heidi Clark
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Yale City

  • Mayor: Beverly Louk
  • City Council At-Large: (3) Clinton Deardorff
  • City Council At-Large to fill vacancy: (2) Diane Chase
  • Panorama School Board District 2: Clinton Deardorff
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Coon Rapids-Bayard School 6

  • Coon Rapids-Bayard School Board At-Large: (3) Randi Cretsinger, Patrick McAlister
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Guthrie Center School 6

  • Guthrie Center School Board: (2) Kris Langgaard, Adam Franzeen
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts

Panorama Director District 1

  • Panorama School Board District 1: Heidi Clark
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)

Panorama Director District 2

  • Panorama School Board District 2: Clinton Deardorff
  • DMACC Director: Trish Roberts
  • Panorama School District Public Measure IV (Yes/No)