‘Hollywood in the Heartland’ exhibit opens at State Historical Museum

Exhibit  explores history of Iowa and Iowans in the movies DES MOINES –Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds were joined at their regular weekly press conference June 16  by Department of Cultural Affairs director Mary Cownie to announce a blockbuster exhibition, “Hollywood in the Heartland,” will open this month at the State Historical Museum of Iowa. The State…

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Rams lose in baseball, win in softball on the road vs Saydel

The Greene County Rams split baseball and softball games Monday in Des Moines vs the Saydel Eagles. The baseball team lost its sixth consecutive game in the 7-2 game, though coach Mark Sawhill said the team played well. The Eagles stand at 9-1 in the Heart of Iowa Activities Conference; the Rams are 3-7 in the conference and 3-9 overall.

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Bell Tower of Fame Award to Dr Jim Hanson

The 35th anniversary Bell Tower Festival was officially opened in a brief ceremony Friday evening on the Plaza Stage. Ben Yoder served as emcee, and Sheilah Pound sang the National Anthem and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” accompanied by Rick Morain. After acknowledging Walter and Ruth Harrison, king and queen at Greene County Medical Center long term care, and Frank Drayer…

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Winners told in Yellow Brick Challenge

The Yellow Brick Challenge, a LEGO® brick building contest hosted by Greene Bean Coffee and co-sponsored by GreeneCountyNewsOnline , drew a total of 17 entries. Contestants used LEGO bricks to build creations that reflected the Bell Tower Festival theme, Iowa’s Emerald County: There’s no place like home. Entries were judged based on creativity, use of the theme, and innovative use…

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Bell Tower Festival parade always a favorite

The Bell Tower Festival parade is the centerpiece of Saturday activities at the Festival. This year’s parade was windy and rain fell for about five minutes late in the parade, but that didn’t deter the entertainment. The Jefferson Rotary Club organizes the parade each year; Dr Dave Jaskey served as parade chairman. Home State Bank won the prize for best…

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Yard of the Month honors to the courthouse square

The 32 hanging floral baskets around the courthouse square earned the square Yard of the Month honors for June from the Jefferson Garden Club. The baskets are a cooperative effort of Jefferson Matters: Main Street andthe city of Jefferson. They were hung from the light poles during a cleanup day organized by Jefferson Matters: Main Street last month. Jean Walker prepared the…

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Job growth sets up need for child care

Help available in starting child care business Quality child care is vital to an employee’s success on the job. It also contributes to the economic success of a community. Greene County has many new and expanding businesses. Because of this growth, parents may soon have trouble finding child care.  Now might be a good time to start a child care…

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Rams win vs Comets in bottom of the seventh

The Greene County Rams scored a run in the bottom of the seventh inning to beat the North Polk Comets in softball Friday in Jefferson. Final score was 4-3. The go-ahead run was scored when a Comet fielder dropped a pop near first base with the bases loaded. Three of the Rams’ runs were unearned. Pitcher Marissa Promes, now at…

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Letter to the editor – Nancy Hanaman

June 13, 2014 Dear Editor, The decision has made by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission by a 3-2 vote on June 12 that a casino/entertainment complex will be built in Greene County. There was a great amount of time, energy and money devoted to the consideration of this issue beginning prior to the referendum vote in August of 2013.…

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