Senior musicians honored at awards concert

Greene County senior musicians Logan Hoyt, Jasmine Mobley and Beth Teusch were honored at the annual awards concert Tuesday evening. Hoyt (right) received the Lions Club Arion Award for vocal music. Hoyt was selected for the All-State Chorus his senior year and was a frequent soloist in the Jazzatonics jazz choir. He is the son of Rob and Emily Hoyt of…

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2014 Impact Award to Doug Hawn

About 50 people were present Sunday afternoon in the courthouse rotunda when Doug Hawn of rural Scranton was honored with the Greene County Impact Award. Hawn was referred to as the “go-to” person in matters of information technology (IT) at the Greene County Law Enforcement Center and for sound systems for both indoor and outdoor events. His contributions to the…

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Market to Market: Runners on a mission

Last year Chris Henning wasn’t sure what to expect when 220 teams of runners used her Bull Head Farm as an exchange zone during the Market to Market Relay/Iowa. This year as veteran, she has an idea of what it will be: controlled chaos. The 2014 Market to Market Relay/Iowa this Saturday, May 10, will include 300 teams and 2,200…

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Contracts approved for Greene County teacher leaders

Administrative salaries,  non-teaching wages also approved The Greene County board of education approved contracts for 2014-15 for administrators and classified (non-teaching) staff at a special meeting April 30. Most administrators received the same salary increase as teachers – 3.86 percent. The increase of the total package (salary and benefits) to the district is 3.36 percent. Superintendent Tim Christensen received a…

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Master Gardeners’ annual plant sale is May 10

Spring is here, flowers are popping up, and the Greene County Master Gardeners say now is the time to make your garden beautiful for this summer and fall.  The Greene County Master Gardener Plant Sale offers plants taken from Master Gardeners’ own gardens, meaning they are a proven product for this area. Mark your calendar for Saturday, May 10, from 9:30…

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New look around the Bell Tower

The area surrounding the base of the Mahanay Bell Tower is getting a spruce-up this month after being left rather “un-done” when the sidewalk approaches were changed as part of the Streetscape project two years ago. Dave Briggs, doing business as DADD’s Landscaping, is building a short brick planter that will follow the contour of the base of tower. The…

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Work progressing on Thomas Jefferson Gardens

Volunteers John Turpin (left) and Don Orris spent the early part of the week planting trees at the Thomas Jefferson Gardens southeast of the courthouse in Jefferson. Because the trees are tall enough to require a rather deep hole for planting, the pair found a challenge in digging through clay at the former commercial site.

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Greene County district court, week ending May 2

In Greene County district court a judgment was entered May 2 against Jose Trinidad Hernandez, 24, of Grand Junction on one count of unlawful use of prescription medication. He was fined $500 with a $300 surcharge. He must also pay $60 restitution for his court appointed attorney’s fees and $127.68 court costs. A second count of unlawful use of prescription…

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Letter to the editor

Dear Editor I want to thank everyone involved in Relay For Life of Greene County for the super successful event held recently. So many businesses, organizations, teams, individuals and families donated and worked hard to reach the goal of over $50,000 to the American Cancer Society.

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