The Greene County volleyball team marked homecoming week with a three set sweep of the Saydel Eagles in Des Moines Tuesday evening. In the first set, the Eagles scored seven points before the Rams tied it 7-7. The teams stayed even with each other and the Rams won 26-24. In the second set, the score was tied 14-14 until the…
Read MoreDay: October 1, 2014
Ribbon cut at new Marchant Memorial Library in Scranton
On a picture-perfect fall day, the Scranton community embraced and celebrated the generosity of a man who died more than 60 years ago. The grand opening of the H.F. and Maude E. Marchant Memorial Library was held Saturday morning, Sept. 27. Linda Hoyt, president of the library board, welcomed everyone and introduced the guests and dignitaries. They included Mary Kruse,…
Read MoreLori Debok honored by Friends of the Library
The Friends of the Jefferson Public Library honored Lori DeBok (pictured, left) as the library’s “Friend of the Year” for 2014. DeBok received a certificate and thank you gift at a reception held in her honor on Thursday, Sept. 25. A book will be placed in the library in her honor. Each year since 1997, the Friends of the Library have honored…
Read MoreCarey, Flinn are Paton-Churdan king and queen
Jake Carey and Bayllie Flinn were crowned as king and queen for Paton-Churdan’s All-American homecoming. Greene County will crown its homecoming king and queen Thursday at about 7:30 pm in the middle school gymnasium. Coronation follows the football jersey auction, with start time for the auction at 6:15 pm. P-C students and Greene County students will share a parade Friday…
Read MoreOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
The Greene County Coalition Against Domestic Violence kicked off National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, October, at the Greene County farmers market Tuesday evening. An empty chair display, commemorating the 252 Iowans killed in acts of domestic violence since 1995, was placed at the southeast corner of the courthouse. The same display is at Greene County High School today, Oct. 1,…
Read MoreBenefit for Karen Renslow slated for next Saturday
The Jefferson Elks lodge will be the scene of a transplant this coming Saturday evening, Oct. 4. Friends and supporters of Karen Renslow hope to transplant support – both emotional and financial support – into Renslow, who faces a kidney transplant and loss of income while she recuperates. Renslow has been diagnosed with Stage 4 medullary cystic kidney disease. Many…
Read MoreHabitat family selected, groundbreaking scheduled
Habitat for Humanity has selected the young family of Justin and Megan Saffell, and their children Rylie, 5, and Paxton, born Sept. 19, as the owner-partners of the newest rehabilitation project. The public is invited and encouraged to attend a groundbreaking ceremony at the house, located at 901 W. Washington St in Jefferson, on Sunday, Oct. 5, at 1:30 pm.…
Read MoreOffenburger to be honored by Vanderbilt University, his alma mater
Chuck Offenburger of rural Cooper will be honored by the Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) student media department with induction into the Vanderbilt Student Media Hall of Fame later this month. The Hall of Fame was established in 2009 to honor Vanderbilt alumni who have achieved outstanding personal or professional accomplishments and/or have made distinguished lasting contributions to their field and/or…
Read MoreActivities Booster Club plans extra fun for homecoming game
Greene County Activities Booster Club (GCABC) is putting the emphasis on FUN with activities planned throughout the year to showcase Ram Spirit. Friday evening at homecoming, GCABC will host a free Kids’ Fun Zone. Between the freshman and varsity games, youngsters are invited to the north end of Linduska Field to participate in a variety of games and activities. Crazy Concessions…
Read MoreGreene County district court, week ending Sept. 26
In Greene County district court Brock Brent Stoner, 25, of Jefferson was granted a deferred judgment after he changed his plea to guilty to a charge of operating while intoxicated (OWI)-first offense. He must pay a civil penalty of $1,250; one half of the penalty will be waived if he obtains a temporary restricted driver’s license. He will be on…
Read MoreA eulogy for two old boys
~a column about Jefferson by Colleen O’Brien Two of my neighbor’s 70-year-old silver maples went down this past week to the woodcutter, the trees rotten to the core. The craggy giant silver maples were brought down because they were old and falling apart in high winds; or crashing to the ground on perfectly calm days, clearly a danger to people…
Read MoreLots of Socks collection starts next week
RSVP 55+ will conduct its annual Lots of Socks drive Tuesday, Oct. 7 through Friday, Oct. 31. Watch for drop boxes in libraries, churches and banks in every Greene County town. The Lots of Socks drive aims to collect new socks and underwear for needy children in the county. “Families can get by with second hand clothes, but used socks…
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