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Live music, line dancing at Tin Lizzie’s throughout October

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Tin Lizzie’s Sports Bar in Casey will host several events, including live music, throughout the month of October.

On Saturday, Oct. 12, Brick’N Bob Duo will perform live music from 8-11 p.m. On Oct. 16, line dancing will be held. “Dance w/ Emma!” from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 25 brings The Bird Hunters live music from 8-11 p.m. And a special Halloween Party is planned for Oct. 25 with details to come.

Tin Lizzie’s is located at 620 McPherson St. in Casey next to Pioneers Pub and Grub. 

Sunshine Club meets Oct. 8

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On Tuesday, Oct. 8, eight members of the Sunshine Club gathered at the home of Chari Heldenbrand for an 11 a.m. meeting followed by a delicious luncheon. Vice President Gina Lloyd opened the meeting in the absence of President Trudy. Roll call was “a fall memory.” Many memorable answers were given. The minutes from last month’s meeting were read, and the treasurer’s report was given. Several birthdays and anniversaries were mentioned. Discussion was about our annual Christmas party with Gina contacting a local restaurant to see if it is available. It was tabled until next month about a gift bag exchange for Christmas. Members voted on changing our meetings in 2025 to return to Wednesdays instead of Tuesdays.

Next month’s meeting will be hosted by Charlotte Jackson and held at 1 p.m. at the Panora Library. Meeting adjourned. The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing cards.

Guthrie County Supervisors discuss jail costs

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

During the Oct. 8 regular weekly meeting of the Guthrie County Board of Supervisors, the supervisors talked with Sheriff Marty Arganbright and Deputy Jesse Swensen regarding the revenues and expenses related to housing inmates from other counties.

“I have a great staff. The jailers do a great job. The jail administrator, Jesse, does a great job. The whole department works hard,” Arganbright said. “We’re taking outside inmates to offset the costs and make revenue. That was my plan all along when we built the new facility. We have very little problems.”

Supervisor Mike Dickson asked for more detailed data to clearly show the costs and revenues specifically resulting from housing and serving outside inmates.

“We just need to know that Guthrie County tax money isn’t going to pay to house Polk County inmates or any other county’s inmates,” Dickson said. “I just need to see those numbers.”

Arganbright said he will work to provide the data requested.

The supervisors voted unanimously to approve the appropriation of the next 25% of funding for the Sheriff’s department in the 2024-2025 budget.

“It’s hard to run a department at 25% of your budget, but we’re doing our darndest to make it happen,” Arganbright said.

Regarding the ongoing schedule of informational meetings about the upcoming ballot measure on a countywide EMS service, Supervisor Steve Smith reported the meetings were going well, but he added that attendance at some of the meetings has been lower than was hoped.

Health Service Director Jotham Arber provided a quarterly report on his department. Arber said the transfer station is on pace to set an all-time record for total annual tonnage of materials received.

The next regular meeting of the supervisors will be Tuesday, Oct. 15. The public is welcome to attend in person or via remote technology. To join remotely, call 323-792-6123, then use meeting code 547029216#.

Haunted Village event this Sunday

By Rich Wicks | Times Vedette

The annual “Haunted Village” event will be held this Sunday, Oct. 13, at the Guthrie County Historical Village and Museum at 206 West South St. in Panora.

The event is a free family-oriented Halloween activity that has been a favorite for more than 20 years. Activities include games and fortunes, tattoos and stickers, treats, storytelling, crafts, a haunted museum, hayride, and a movie, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” in the church — with free popcorn.

The Haunted Village is tailored to children fifth grade and younger. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Costumes are encouraged.

The GCHV will be closed for the season beginning Oct. 16.

Greene County tournament proves tough for Chargers as they drop all 3 games

By Cyote Williams | Times Vedette

ACGC volleyball (11-6) faced a tough slate of games over the weekend as part of the Greene County volleyball tournament on Saturday, Oct. 5. ACGC faced host Greene County (9-9) first, getting swept, 2-0, in 21-16 and 21-14 sets. The Chargers then lost in straight sets to Van Meter (13-6), 21-16 and 21-13. ACGC was able to take a set off Carroll (15-15) in its final game, but ultimately lost, 2-1, winning the first set, 21-14, losing the second, 21-15, and dropping the third, 15-8. ACGC will look to bounce back against Woodward-Granger (8-14) away from home tonight, Tuesday, Oct. 8.

Harvest season

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These fall harvest photos were taken at the Bob and Bobby Flanery farm northwest of Guthrie Center. The ongoing dry weather has made for a dusty endeavor this year.