10 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, July 30, 2015

LEMONADE, COOKIES AND BROWNIES. Two sisters and a cousin joined the ranks of entrepreneurs on a recent Sunday afternoon and set up a lemonade stand along Highway 44 in Panora. The trio (from left) Maddelyn Richey, 8, Miyah Small, 5, and Laicey Richey, 6, welcome paying customer Jazmyn Sellers, 10. Laicey had the idea for the stand that sold lemonade, cookies and brownies. There was one donation jar for the refreshments and one for donations to help the Mark Johnston family as the school principal undergoes medical treatment for cancer. The girls were able to donate $100 to the Johnston family. Maddelyn said the stand really did well. One highlight was a Panora policeman stopping by for a purchase. All was done with the assistance and under the watchful eye of mother Lila Richey.
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20 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, July 27, 2005

SENIOR STATE FAIR STATICS PARTICIPANTS. Front row, from left, Paige Johnson, Kelsey Perron and Hannah Carter. Row two, Sarah Dentlinger, Jonathon Kempf, Reed Johnson and Emily Tuel.
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30 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, July 26, 1995

GUTHRIE CENTER ALL-STARS. Guthrie Center had 13 all-stars recognized at the conference swim meet. They were front row, left to right: McKenzie Benton, Roxanne Edgington, Trish Secoy, Shylo Wardyn, Mandi Rasmussen, Jennie Grace and Jessica Booth. Back row, left to right: Erin Larson, Ann Feilmeyer, Kyle Chance, Emi McCarty, Genienne Betts and Blake Benton.
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40 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie County Vedette, July 25, 1985

NEW SIDEWALKS. Businesses on the west side of Yale’s main street are getting new sidewalks, thanks to volunteer labor and financial assistance from the Centennial Committee. The business firms also are contributing. Ron Dygert, Alvin Clark and Dick Kunce formed the sidewalks Tuesday morning. Above, Lee McGee, Ron McGee and Dale Louk, background, level fill sand. McGee, a member of the city council, said the sidewalks being replaced are 70 years old.
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50 years ago
From the archives of The Guthrie Center Times, July 30, 1975

NO BANGS HERE. Tim Pote covers his ears anticipating something like the 4th of July firecrackers, but sister Rachel knows better and enjoys the Lake Panorama Day Parade with their father, Mike Pote of Panora.
