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Non-Profit For Critically Ill Children Hosts Father’s Day Fundraiser In Panora
A Guthrie County-based non-profit group that helps cover medical expenses for families with critically ill children, Tori’s Angels, is hosting a fundraiser Sunday morning. MJ Brown, a Tori’s Angels board member, says the idea for the organization started in 2010 after the Panora United Methodist Church began collecting funds to assist a local family grappling with severe medical issues.
Driver Hurt in Guthrie County Crash
(Guthrie County) A Warren County man suffered injuries in a single-vehicle accident in Guthrie County. According to the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, the crash happened on Wednesday, June 12, at 4:55 p.m. on Highway 44 east of Dogwood Avenue. The arriving deputy located the driver, identified as 24-year-old Jonathan Robert Hogan Brandon, lying on his back in the ditch. Brandon told the deputy he lost control of the 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis while heading eastbound on Highway 44, attempting to pass a truck and trailer. The vehicle veered onto the north shoulder and went out of control. The car entered the ditch, continued eastbound, and struck a tree.
Many hands meant light work early in cleanup
Adair and Guthrie County Emergency Management Coordinator Jeremy Cooper said at a Wednesday, June 5 board of supervisors meeting that an official answer for how the county can most efficiently be reimbursed for the work it has done to clean up from the May 21 is still in the works.
Guthrie County Board of Supervisors Provide Updates to Multiple Agreements
(Guthrie Center, IA) – The Guthrie County Board of Supervisors met on Tuesday to discuss health updates alongside multiple agreements and courses of action in the county. Health Services Director Jotham Arber updated the board on their actions to help Greenfield while bringing in multiple resources to the community. He also discussed their agreement with Audubon County for the Home Health and Public Health Services. Guthrie County Auditor Dani Fink gave us an insight into what was discussed in this agreement.
Guthrie Center Lions Club Celebrates 100 Years Of Helping The Community By Hosting A Fundraising Event
The Guthrie Center Lions Club is celebrating a century of community involvement by continuing to do what it does best: supporting projects to strengthen the City of Guthrie Center. President of the Guthrie Center Lions Club, Joe Hanner, invites everyone out this upcoming Monday evening starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Guthrie County Fairgrounds Event Center to celebrate the organization’s accomplishments over the last 100 years.
Guthrie County Hospital Clinics Welcomes New Provider
GUTHRIE CENTER - GCH Clinics is pleased to welcome our Internal Medicine Physician, Anuj Wadhwa, MD, to GCH Clinics in Panora. Wadhwa joins Dr. Strehle and Lindy Nordstrom, ARNP, in providing care for the entire family at the Panora location. Dr. Wadhwa went to medical school in India and has...
Recovery, not response: Officials look forward after tornado
Adair and Guthrie County Emergency Management Coordinator Jeremy Cooper brought information to the Greenfield City Council and Adair County Board of Supervisors at meetings last Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, respectively. The coordinator said that because of multiple agencies and companies working together, cleanup of all the debris left in...
Guthrie County Primary Election Results
Supervisor District 2 (Vote for 1) Brian E. Johnson – 36 Votes (100%) Supervisor District 5 (Vote for 1) Mike Dickson – 25 Votes (86.21%) Dani Fink – 204 Votes (99.03%) Matt Harmann – 186 Votes (94.9%) Democrat. Sheriff (Vote for 1) Marty Arganbright – 155...
June 3 Greenfield Tornado Information Update
(Greenfield) The Adair/Guthrie County Emergency Management Agency released information on resources, FEMA’s Disaster Recovery Center, and for those needing clothing, food supplies, or household items. Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC): The One Stop Shop for Resources will be open today (Monday) from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Nodaway Valley...
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