Rams lose one, win one in wrestling

The Greene County wrestling team was 1-1 in a Heart of Iowa dual meet in Jefferson. The Rams lost 34-38 to the PCM Mustangs, with the loss including forfeits in the 106, 113, 170 and 220 weight classes. The Mustangs forfeited only once, to Ram senior Jacob Challen at 120 pounds. Jordan Challen (132), Tommy Bradshaw (138) and Rene Guzman (285) won by…

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Busy time for local fire departments

(Updated Jan. 30 at 6:15 pm) The Grand Junction and Jefferson fire departments can go weeks or even months without being called to a structure fire, but they were called to two fires in just 30 hours Tuesday and Wednesday. Greene county sheriff’s deputies responded to the fires also. Both departments, the Churdan fire department and Greene County EMS responded…

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ABC Award for volunteerism to Don Orris

The presentation of the Above and Beyond the Call (ABC) Award for volunteerism to Don Orris was the highlight of the Greene County Chamber and Development annual meeting Monday evening. The meeting was held at the Jefferson Elks lodge and preceded by a dinner served by the Jefferson Does. Most recently Orris has been instrumental in the creation of the…

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Yarnapalooza brightens dreary winter days

Between swats from the pervasive polar vortex, the Tower View Team(TVT) and other volunteers spent last Saturday afternoon wrapping trees on the courthouse square with colorful “sweaters” in a project the team dubbed “Yarnapalooza.” The TVT, part of Jefferson Matters: Main Street, is dedicated to bringing new art and design to the community in surprising places. It was the TVT…

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Proposed school calendar counts hours, not days

This school year when students have a short school day because of a weather-mandated late start, they miss instructional time. A calendar under consideration by the Greene County board of education could eliminate that “bonus” time for students by adding the lost time back into the schedule. The change comes as the Iowa legislature approved an option for schools to…

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Visiting old friends

~a column by Colleen O’Brien I can remember reading the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam behind the couch in the living room when I was in grade school. I’m sure I missed a lot in the big scheme of things with this poetry, although the poems were easy reading– “a loaf of bread, a jug of wine and thou, underneath the…

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