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Pedaling across America

Charla Burke, Eric Hartman, Nia Hartman and Dana Hart enjoy a break in Panora.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette 

Four cyclists were recently spotted in Panora, and they had quite a tale to tell. The group includes Nia and Eric Hartman, their friend, Dana Hart (all of California) and a new friend, Charla Burke (of Portland, Oregon).

As Nia looked ahead at her upcoming birthday, she decided she wanted to do something special. Nia and her husband, Eric Hartman (of California), are experienced bicyclists, so when Nia looked ahead to turning 65, she decided the best way to celebrate was on her bike. They made plans to cycle across America, a trip of roughly 3,800 miles from Washington, D.C., to Seattle.

Nia recalled some of the planning that went into the trip.

“As a gift to myself, I wanted to do an epic ride,” she said. “My husband is a strong, fast rider. I told him I was going to do this ride, and it was my ride. He was welcome to join at my pace. I didn’t want to be chasing him across the country.”

The pair agreed that Eric, as a way to control his speed, would tow one of the two bicycle trailers that hold all of the group’s clothing and gear. There is no support staff along on the trip — just the four cyclists and their two trailers.

Burke didn’t previously know the Hartmans, but she saw a posting on an adventure bicycling website inviting other bicyclists to join the trip, and she was available.

Hart is a longtime friend of the Hartmans, and he made a last-minute decision to join the trek.

Each of the four cyclists has prior experience with long bike rides.

“Three of us are pretty experienced cyclists. Dana has done long distance cycling in the past, but not in the very recent past,” Eric said.

“He’s very stoic. He won’t say he’s hurting or anything,” Nia said of Dana.

The group’s journey began from Washington, D.C., in early April. Each day, the group has an approximate day’s trip in mind, but flexibility is required due to weather, roadwork and other issues that may arise. Nia explained the weather has been an occasional obstacle, but the group feels fortunate that the worst weather missed them.

On Monday, May 5, the four determined cyclists paused in Panora in the midst of a 78-mile day that began in West Des Moines and stopped in Atlantic. The group has enjoyed seeing the variety of geography and life across America.

Looking back over the first half of the cross-country trek, Nia recalled that the group didn’t have to wait long for the first glitch.

“We were starting on April 3. We all took a picture in front of a big sign, and then we all got on our bikes, and 5 feet from the sign, the trailer fell off of Dana’s bike,” Nia said. “The hitch broke, and you can’t just pull the trailer with your hand. Three hours later, we were back on the road again.”

Since then, the four have faced a variety of surprises, challenges and delights. One challenge Nia mentioned relates to small-town lifestyles.

“In the small towns, they close up their shops early,” Nia said.

She recalled one evening when the four arrived just minutes before 8 p.m. and the only restaurant was about to close.

“We ordered food, then we had to go sit out on the back step, and we were eating outside in the dark,” Nia said. “We’ve learned that we not only have to pace our rides mileage-wise, but we have to know what time these towns wrap up.”

Panorama School Board approves budget amendment

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Monday, May 12, the Panorama School Board met. A public hearing was held regarding a proposed 2024-2025 budget amendment. No written or oral objections/comments were received, so the hearing was promptly closed. Later in the regular meeting, the amendment was unanimously approved by the board members present.

In the “Good News” portion of the meeting, Angie Clouser told of a recent donation of books the eighth-grade student council delivered to Youth and Shelter Service for summer enrichment and mentoring programs.

Mrs. Dorhout reported on a reading unit titled, “What can people of different generations learn from one another?” Dorhout’s seventh-grade reading class has been visiting Lakeside Village Assisted Living monthly. During the April visit, students interviewed tenants about their lives. She said this gives students practice in interviewing, listening and note-taking. The students have since been writing summaries of the interviews.

The recent National Honor Society blood drive resulted in 35 total donors with 11 first-time, and 39 units of blood were collected.

The board approved an overnight trip for the high school volleyball players to attend the Ames Volleyball Camp, July 21-22. Ten students and three chaperones are expected to attend.

Superintendent Kasey Huebner noted upcoming dates, including the last day of school (May 23).

The next regular meeting of the board is set for Monday, June 9 at 5:30 p.m. The public is welcome.  

ACGC Scholarship Night

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The annual Scholarships and Awards Night event was held at ACGC High School on May 14. Those given honors and/or scholarships included:

Local Scholarships and Awards

  • Bernie Saggau Award: Jathan South
  • Governor’s Scholar Award: Emmarae Ellis
  • Wayne Cooley Nominee: Paige Van Meter
  • Guthrie County Citizenship Award, Iowa State Bar Association: Gavin Sloss $250
  • Adair County Citizenship Award – Iowa State Bar Association: Belle Fagan $250
  • American Legion Post 164 Scholarship: Shay Lemke, Gavin Sloss, Paige Van Meter $250 each
  • Sons of the American Legion Post 164 Scholarship: Adalyn Benson, Jayla Hoover, Hannah Muller $250 each
  • Omar B. Shearer Unit 124 Auxiliary Merit Award: Shay Lemke $500, Blaise Tallman $500, Gavin Sloss $1,000
  • Military Recognition: Nathan Kelley, Jonathan Martinez, Hunter Mohr, Danny Sherwood
  • Masonic Lodge: Shay Lemke, Gavin Sloss, Jathan South $400 each
  • Bayard Lion’s Club Scholarship: Taytum Bates $300
  • Bayard American Legion: Taytum Bates $300
  • Adair Women’s Club Scholarship: Hannah Muller, Shyann Young $150 each
  • Festival of Trees Scholarship: Emmarae Ellis, Belle Fagan, Jayla Hoover, Noah Kading, Grace Lavoy, Ali Plagman $150 each
  • Lynn Lehman Scholarship: Shyann Young $300
  • Marines Scholastic Excellence Award: Grace Lavoy, Taytum Bates
  • Distinguished Male Athlete Award: Eli Madsen
  • Distinguished Female Athlete Award: Shay Lemke
  • “Semper Fidelis” Award for Musical Excellence: Ali Plagman, Gavin Sloss
  • Outstanding Senior English Department Award: Emmarae Ellis, Grace Lavoy
  • Outstanding Senior Communications Award: Gavin Sloss
  • Outstanding Individual Speech Award :Addison Laughery
  • Jen Hewitt Memorial Art Award: Tessa Sheeder
  • Outstanding Senior Art Award: Max Sills, Tessa Sheeder
  • Outstanding Senior Award for Instrumental Music/Arion Award: Shyann Young
  • Outstanding Senior Drama Award: Taytum Bates
  • Outstanding Senior Vocal Award: Ava Campbell, Shyann Young
  • Iowa Choral Directors Association Outstanding Senior Award: Emmarae Ellis
  • Trudy Straub Speech Award: Shyann Young $2,000
  • Guthrie County REC Scholarship: Gavin Sloss $1,000
  • D. and Kathy Kuester Scholarship: Shay Lemke, Danny Sherwood $250 each
  • Association of Independent Business Women Scholarship: Belle Fagan $500
  • Guthrie County Youth Foundation Scholarship: Will Kading, Shay Lemke, Blaise Tallman, Ashton Zekucia $400 each
  • Eddie McCartney Memorial Scholarship: Belle Fagan $350
  • Guthrie SWCD Scholarship: Gavin Sloss $500
  • Adair SWCD Scholarship: William Kading $500
  • Healthcare Scholarship (Sponsored by: Synergy Wellness, Dub P Apparel, Hospice of the Midwest & The New Homestead): Belle Fagan $1,000
  • Adair-Casey Education Association Scholarship: Ali Plagman, Shyann Young $100 each
  • Adair Library Brainard Memorial Scholarship: Adalyn Benson, Emmarae Ellis, Belle Fagan, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Jayla Hoover, Grace Lavoy, Shay Lemke, Hannah Muller, Ali Plagman, Jathan South, Paige Van Meter, Shyann Young $250 each
  • Doris Brainard Scholarship: Belle Fagan, Will Kading $500 each
  • D Evangeline Kuester Scholarship: Shay Lemke, Gavin Sloss $100 each
  • Daisy Petersen Trust Scholarship: Ali Plagman, Noah Kading $1,000 each
  • Neil Lewis Memorial Scholarship: Gavin Sloss $300
  • DMACC Graduation Certificates and Cords: Belle Fagan: CNA – Nurse Aide, Advanced CNA; Grace Lavoy: CNA – Nurse Aide, Advanced CNA; Shay Lemke: CNA – Nurse Aide, Advanced CNA; Karime Onofre: CNA – Nurse Aide, Advanced CNA
  • Northwest Missouri State University Scholarships: Bearcat Advantage Scholarship: Ava Campbell, Ali Plagman $1,500 each
    University Scholar: Ava Campbell, Ali Plagman $8,392 each
    Central College Scholarships (amounts vary): Journey Scholarship: Taytum Bates, Jacob Risinger
  • Presidential Scholarship: Taytum Bates, Jacob Risinger
    Trustee Scholarship: Taytum Bates
  • Hixson Award: Shyann Young $20,000
  • Guthrie County Republican Central Committee and Doyle G. Beeber Scholarship: Shay Lemke $250
  • Luckinbill Memorial Music Scholarship: Shyann Young $500
  • Coon Valley Telephone Co. Scholarship: Noah Kading $1,500 and Jayla Hoover $1,000
  • Panora Fiber: Jathan South $1,000
  • Farmers Electric Cooperative: Will Kading $600 and Belle Fagan $1,000
  • Adair Casey Conservation Club: Belle Fagan, Will Kading $200 each
  • AgHub Midwest Scholarship: Gavin Sloss $1,000
  • AgriDrain Scholarship: Gavin Sloss $1,000
  • Guthrie County Corn Growers Association: Will Kading $250
  • Adair County Corn Growers Association: Belle Fagan $500
  • Kelly Laughery Service Scholarship: Belle Fagan $500
  • Sammi Long Endowment Scholarship: Belle Fagan $200
  • Guthrie County Cattlemen’s Scholarship: Shay Lemke $900, Paige Van Meter $800, Gavin Sloss $600, Noah Kading $600
  • Casey Service Club Scholarship: Noah Kading, Will Kading, Ali Plagman $250 each
  • ACGC Charger Booster Club Scholarships (amounts vary): Adalyn Benson, Grace Colling, Belle Fagan, Jayla Hoover, Addison Laughery, Shay Lemke, Hannah Muller, Karime Onofre, Ali Plagman, Paige Van Meter
  • Iowa Farm Bureau, Adair County Scholarship: Belle Fagan, Hannah Muller $200 each
  • Iowa Farm Bureau, Guthrie County Scholarship: Will Kading, Gavin Sloss, Paige Van Meter $500 each
  • Ernst Heritage Farms Scholarship: Belle Fagan $600
  • Susan M. Slater Education Scholarship: Ali Plagman, Victoria Morrill, Paige Van Meter $250 each
  • Guthrie County Hospital Foundation: Belle Fagan $500, Karime Onofre $500, Grace Lavoy $1,000
  • Guthrie County Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Belle Fagan $500
  • Peoples Bank Scholarship: Shay Lemke $500
  • Everfi “Top 3” Financial Literacy Students Grace Colling (Overall Winner), Paige Van Meter, Emmarae Ellis
  • Guthrie Center Lions Club Scholarship: Belle Fagan, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Jayla Hoover, Noah Kading, Addison Laughery, Grace Lavoy, Shay Lemke, Hannah Muller, Ali Plagman, Gavin Sloss, Jathan South, Paige Van Meter $200 each
  • Norunn Stangland Scholarship: Emmarae Ellis, Addison Laughery, Grace Lavoy $1,000 each
  • Jessie Leeper Building Lives Scholarship: Belle Fagan, Grace Lavoy $250 each
  • Hayes Trust Scholarship: Noah Kading, Will Kading, Ali Plagman $500 each
  • Casey Women’s Club Scholarship: Noah Kading, Shay Lemke, Ali Plagman $150 each
  • Chapter PH and BY PEO Scholarship: Paige Van Meter $1,000
  • Taylor Scholarship: Grace Lavoy $12,000
  • National Honor Society Medal Presentation: Adalyn Benson, Emmarae Ellis, Jayla Hoover, Noah Kading, Addison Laughery, Grace Lavoy, Shay Lemke, Eli Madsen, Jathan South, Paige Van Meter
  • 4×4 Athletes: Noah Kading
  • Activities Acknowledgements: Ava Campbell – Cross Country and Track – NWMS
  • All School Reunion Committee Scholarship: All Senior Students Present Received $50 each
  • Gary Rees Trust Scholarship: Belle Fagan will receive $25,000 to be split up for 5 years
  • Presentation of Senior Key: Belle Fagan and Lucy Knutter

Additional Scholarship Awards Class of 2025

  • Belle Fagan: 4 Seasons Fundraising Scholarship $250 Adair Co. Cattlemen’s Scholarship $150 Adair Co. Farmers Electric (REC) Scholarship $1,000 Kelly Laughery Scholarship $500
  • Elizabeth Gonzalez: UNI Panther Presidential Scholarship $1,000
  • Jayla Hoover: St. Mary’s Catholic Church Scholarship $250
  • Noah Kading: Iowa State University Forever Scholar $8,000
  • Will Kading: Alan Elgin Memorial Scholarship $500 Adair Co. Farmers Electric (REC) Scholarship $600 DMACC Foundation Scholarship $1,000 National FFA Bayer Grow Ag Leader Scholarship $1,500
  • Addison Laughery: Guthrie Co. 99 County Full Tuition Representative
  • Grace Lavoy: Drake Presidential Scholarship $32,000/year, St. Anthony Foundation Scholarship $1,500
  • Shay Lemke: Guthrie Co. 4-H Foundation Scholarship $500
  • Payton Policky: St. Mary’s Catholic Church Scholarship $250
  • Gavin Sloss: Alan Elgin Memorial Scholarship $500 Beck’s Hybrids Play with Heart Scholarship $1,000, Guthrie County 4-H Foundation Scholarship $750, Helena Homegrown Scholarship $1,000, Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities Scholarship $500, National FFA Bayer Grow Ag Leader Scholarship $1,500
  • Jathan South: Iowa State University Forever Scholar $8,000, Modern Woodmen Scholarship $7,500
  • Paige Van Meter: St. Mary’s Catholic Church Scholarship $250
  • Mason Wahl: St. Mary’s Catholic Church Scholarship $250
  • Shyann Young: Adair Co. Cattlemen’s Scholarship $150 Guthrie Co. Fair Queen Scholarship $300 Evelyn V. and Raymond H. Werner Scholarship $2,300, Lualis Dumenil Scholarship in FCS Education $2,500

Free fishing derby at Whiterock Conservancy May 25

Special to the Times Vedette

Join Whiterock Conservancy at the Historic Garst Farm Ponds, 1390 Highway 141 in Coon Rapids, for a morning of fishing on Sunday, May 25 from  9 a.m. to noon. Each family can pick up one container of bait at the Garst Farmhouse Ponds. Try your hand at catching bluegill, bass, catfish and walleye. Find your spot around the pond to start fishing. Prizes will be awarded for five categories at the end of the event. Anglers of all ages are welcome. Ages 16 or older require a fishing license. Contact Guest Services at guestinfo@whiterockconservancy.org or 712-790-8221 ext. 1 with any questions or for more information.

Scoop the Loop in Stuart this Saturday

Classic cars of all sorts show up at Scoop the Loop in Stuart.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Saturday, May 17, the first “Scoop the Loop” car show of the year will be held in downtown Stuart from 3-8 p.m. Currently, the weather forecast shows “Chamber of Commerce” weather for Saturday afternoon and evening, with a high around 70 degrees and plenty of sunshine. So, whether you have a classic car or not, Scoop the Loop is the place for a nostalgic good time Saturday.

The next Scoop the Loop is set for Sept. 13.

Sunshine Club meets May 14

Special to the Times Vedette

On Wednesday, May 14, Sunshine Club members met at the home of Linda Thompson with eight members attending for an 11 a.m. luncheon and meeting. Each member brought a salad or side dish.

President, Janine Frettim opened the meeting with roll call being, “What is your favorite tree?” Lots of different trees were mentioned.

The minutes were read, and the treasurer’s report was given. Birthdays and anniversaries were mentioned. Pat returned money that wasn’t used at the Care Center Bingo event. Linda Thompson had an idea of having an ethnic luncheon sometime where each member would bring a dish that would be consistent with that heritage.

Next month’s meeting will be with Gina Lloyd at her home at 1 p.m.

Meeting was adjourned, and lunch was served with many delicious salads and a couple pies. Cards were played the remainder of the afternoon.