ANYTHING WILL DO
Too short to see into the box, Adalyn Benson makes a blind reach for candy. Despite cold and rain, she and sister Anaston, left, were among hundreds of kids participating in Guthrie Center's annual Trick-or-Treat on Main Street.
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LOW TURNOUT FOR CITY ELECTIONS WRITE-INS FILL MANY BALLOTS Full Story 
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ANNUAL AWARDS DAY
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From left, outstanding juniors Danielle Schwartz and Ward Umbaugh, outstanding intermediate Alex Umbaugh and outstanding senior Shaun Finnegan
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4-H EXCELLENCE RECOGNIZED Full Story 
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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BIO-ANHYDROUS PLANT PASSES ZONING TEST Full Story 
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MANURE SPILL NEAR LINDEN DNR INVESTIGATES Full Story 
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ACCIDENTS Drivers, animals keep law busy Full Story 
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GRAIN MARKETS CORN $3.62 bushel
SOYBEANS $9.60 bushel
Wednesday, Nov. 4
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FUEL PRICES GASOLINE $2.549 gallon
Wednesday, Nov. 4
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BACK AT IT
After sitting on the sidelines most of the month due to snow and rain, area farmers were back in the fields early this week as the sun came out and temperatures warmed up to the mid-50s. Above, the soybean harvest resumed north of Panora.
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GUTHRIE CENTER CITY COUNCIL WIND TURBINE ORDINANCE ADVANCES Full Story 
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MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS WRITE-INS WILL FIGURE IN OUTCOMES Full Story 
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PANORA CITY COUNCIL CITY INVOLVED IN INSURANCE DISPUTE Full Story 
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VIP ROOMS
OPEN HOUSE WAS HELD BEFORE THE LAST FOOTBALL GAME AT TWO VIP ROOMS IN THE PRESS BOX WHICH WERE DECORATED BY ADVANCED ART AND HOUSING CLASSES AT GCHS
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DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ROLLBACKS FOR AG, RESIDENTIAL VALUATION Full Story 
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ACCIDENTS CATTLE IN ROADWAY DISABLE SEMI Full Story 
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PANORA LIBRARY FACILITY NOW DEBT-FREE Full Story 
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