Darlene Wullenwaber, 1928-2014

A service of remembrance was held Friday, Oct. 31, at First United Methodist Church in Jefferson for Darlene Wullenwaber, 86, of Jefferson. The Rev Julie Poulsen offered words of comfort. Interment was at Pilot Mound Cemetery in Pilot Mound. Casket bearers were Mark Holt, Tony Thornburg, Taylor Thornburg, Joel Munson, Kolby Munson and Kale Munson. Honorary bearers were John Brown,…

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Stewart, Independent candidate for US Senate, to campaign in Jefferson Friday

Rick Stewart, Independent candidate for US Senate, will be in Jefferson Friday, from 2 to 3 pm at the courthouse. His visit is a stop on his “Let’s Talk, Iowa” tour, his second campaign trip around the state. (The first time was on his bicycle). His goal is simple: meet with Iowans the old fashioned way – face to face. Stewart is taking his mobile ‘living room’…

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Rams end gridiron season with 31-7 loss in Creston

The Greene County Rams’ football season ended Wednesday in a lopsided first round playoff game vs the Creston/Orient-Macksburg Panthers in Creston. The Panthers scored on their first three possessions and were ahead 17-0 after the first quarter. Final score was 31-7, and the Panthers advance to play again next Monday. The Rams finished their season with a 4-6 record while…

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Rams start playoffs in Creston tonight

The Greene County Ram football team, which includes players from both Greene County and Paton-Churdan high schools, head to Creston this evening to face the Creston/Orient-Macksburg Panthers in the first round of post season play. Game time is 7 pm. The Panthers finished the regular season in second place in class 3A District 8 with an overall record of 7-2. The Rams…

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Work on court room dome progressing well

Repairs to the stained glass dome in the court room at the Greene County courthouse could be finished within the next couple of weeks, the county board of supervisors learned Monday. County engineer Wade Weiss reported that the dome was dismantled without breakage to any of the glass. The sections were taken to The Stained Glass Store in Des Moines …

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The girl from Ferguson

~a column by Colleen O’Brien I was in St. Louis the other day, and I met a girl named Morgan. She lives in Ferguson, Missouri, a town that’s been in the news since Aug. 9, when a policemen shot an 18-year-old boy who in two days was going to enter his first semester at a trade school to learn heating…

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Pastor Joyce Webb brings unique perspective to church ministry

Career with Nationwide before becoming a minister  ~by Lora Koch, The Scranton Journal The Scranton and Coon Rapids United Methodist Churches share a special connection in Pastor Joyce Webb. She was appointed in June to serve both churches, replacing Pastor Gunderson who retired and lives in Jefferson now. Pastor Charlie Thompson, who served both the Scranton and Greenbrier churches, is…

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Dem gubernatorial candidate Hatch visits Jefferson

State Senator Jack Hatch, Democratic candidate for governor, met with a small group of Greene County Democrats at an informal campaign stop at Prairie Blue Sunday evening. Hatch was born and raised in Connecticut. He came to Iowa in 1968 to attend Drake University and didn’t leave. He served in the Iowa House from 1885 to 1993 and from 2001…

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P-C Color-A-Thon a blast…. of color!

Saturday was a near perfect day for the first Color-A-Thon run/walk hosted by the Paton-Churdan schools in Churdan. About 215 runners and walkers followed the 3K route around Churdan, being splashed with non-toxic color as they went. Afterward, participants and members of the community stretched the fun with an AfterBlast party that featured lunch, a DJ, and a bounce house…

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