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Panorama School Board approves budget

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette 

During the April 14 meeting of the Panorama School Board, the board approved the Fiscal Year 2026 budget. The board also approved the Student Teacher Agreement, Concurrent Enrollment Contract, and Education Services between Panorama and Balance Autism.

The board heard a report on the elementary school’s “One School One Book” reading program that encourages students to read together at home.

An FFA overnight trip for horse judging was approved.

Upcoming dates noted included awards night/baccalaureate on May 14 at 6 p.m., seniors’ last day May 14, and graduation on May 18 at 1 p.m.

During the Good News portion of the meeting, the board heard about 46 bluebird and wren houses built by seventh graders using lumber donated by Lake Lumber. The birdhouses are being installed this week.

The next regular board meeting will be on May 12 at 5:30 p.m.

Panora Chamber of Commerce holds multiple ribbon cuttings

By Kerry Jacobsen | Times Vedette

The Panora Chamber of Commerce held a series of ribbon cuttings on Wednesday, April 16 to welcome new businesses to the community.

Hair Jesser Salon, Jessica Alsted

Owner Tim Rietz cuts the ceremonial ribbon for Off Course Golf Carts and E Bikes.

WR Interiors, Gloria Dahl

Serenity and Bliss Photography, Rachelle Little

B&B Marketplace

Panorama Daycare Center

Rachelle Little and family

Gloria Dahl

Gloria Dahl tests out a new E Bike at Off Course Golf Carts and E Bikes.

Jessica Alsted

Miranda Meinecke holding Reed, Kandi Meinecke and Kaylinn Smith.

Adair-Casey School Board tables the awarding of contract for roofing project 

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

At the joint meeting of the Adair-Casey and Guthrie Center school boards on April 16, discussion was held regarding bids received for the Adair-Casey elementary building roof project. Six bids were received with the lowest bid being $280,508 from McKinnis Roofing from Omaha.

There was concern that the bid is considerably less than the other bids received, and that the McKinnis bid total is even below another bidder’s listed expenses. Board members clarified that they are not required to accept the lowest bid but instead are to accept the “lowest responsible bid.” There was also discussion of using in-state contractors when able. The bids are good for 60 days, beginning April 15.

After discussion, the board voted to table the awarding of a contract. The board will consult with legal counsel on the issue, and a special board meeting may be set to consider awarding a contract.

Superintendent Josh Rasmussen said it is possible the low bid is an indicator of an economic slowdown in which contractors have fewer projects. He said that could potentially save the district significant funds, which then could be put toward other projects.

Belle Fagan presented a summary of the senior trip to Washington, D.C. She and 30 other senior students recently completed an eight-day educational trip where they visited various landmarks and historical sites.

Principal Tandem Eischeid told of a problem with a freezer over spring break.

“I have to give a huge shout-out to Guthrie Center Quality Meats. They loaned us a trailer…we moved all of our food in there for about three days until the freezer got fixed,” Eischeid said. “I asked him how much, he said ‘nothing.’ ”

Superintendent Josh Rasmussen updated the board about legislative matters.

“There is also a cell phone restriction that is coming to all schools,” Rasmussen said. “Currently, the Department of Education will have some sample policies for us, which we will look over as an administrative team, and then we’ll bring those policies to the board.”        

Curriculum Director Karla Mahaffey spoke regarding her recommendation for an elementary literacy curriculum. She said the districts aim for at least 80% proficiency of students.

“We’re not there, and we need to get there,” Mahaffey said.

Mahaffey explained the curriculum she recommends is called “Wit & Wisdom.” No board action was taken at this time.

The Guthrie Center School Board approved the replacement of baseball bleachers. The new bleachers will have wheels so they can easily be moved and used at other locations, too.

Upcoming dates/events noted included a two-hour early out on April 18 and no school on Monday, April 21. There will also be two-hour early outs on April 30 and May 14 for Professional Development. Commencement is set for May 18.

The next regular board meeting will be Wednesday, May 21 at the ACGC High School media center at 7 p.m. The public is welcome.

Panorama students perform ‘The Addams Family Musical’

Spooks and laughs were abundant at Panorama High School.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

Panorama High School students performed their spring play, “The Addams Family Musical,” on March 28, 29 and 30. 

Deb Wooldridge was co-director for the play.

“The musical is a fun spin on TV’s Addams Family. Wednesday Addams falls in love with a ‘normal’ boy, the families meet, and, of course, comedy follows,” Wooldridge said.

In the lead roles were:

  • Jaysen Stagg (Gomez Addams)
  • Taylin Woolheater (Morticia Addams)
  • Emme Hardisty (Wednesday Addams)
  • Nella Rivas (Pugsley Addams)
  • Piper Godwin (Uncle Fester)
  • Evynn Stagg (Grandma Addams)
  • Easton Berhow (Lurch)
  • Noah Poldberg (Lucas Beineke)
  • Arilyan Steenblock (Alice Beineke)
  • Baylyn Herring (Mal Beineke)

Many other students were members of the cast and crew.

A large cast of “The Addams Family Musical” shows a variety of costumes.

Iowa boat registrations expire April 30

Special to the Times Vedette

Current boat registrations expire April 30. Boat registrations are good for three years. Registration fees support boater education and safety, water trails, navigation enforcement and aquatic invasive species.

Boat owners may bring their current registration to any Iowa county recorder’s office when they renew. Learn more about how to register your boat on the DNR Boating website.

Fundraiser is no small potatoes 

Diane Flanery serves up a large potato.

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

On Thursday, April 17, the Guthrie County Hospital Auxiliary held a baked potato fundraiser event at the Guthrie Center Community Center. Attendees topped their tater as desired from the many options provided. Dessert was also provided.

Homemade baked goods and desserts were also available.