Put on your Big Top thinking caps

The theme for the 2015 Bell Tower Festival has been announced – Bell Tower Big Top – so all area organizations have plenty of time to consider how they might like to be part of the fun. With this much time to plan, many things are possible. Organizers hope to incorporate all the fun of a circus in the county’s…

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Water line extension a quick job

Work on extending water service to  sites north of Highway 30 at Highway 4 in preparation for Wild Rose Jefferson is nearly complete, city engineer John Milligan told the Jefferson city council last week. The project was done with minimal disruption to travel on Highway 30, as boring was done under the road to install the water mains. The city…

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Coloring contest winners told

Winners in the Jefferson park and recreation department’s fall coloring contest are (from left) Bella Lindberg, Taylor Ross and Becca Anderson. They each won a coupon for a large pizza, compliments of Breadeaux Pizza, and a Sierra Community Theatre gift card, compliments of the Jefferson Kiwanis Club. With the winners are Reid Lamoureux (left),representing Breadeaux Pizza, and Vicky Lautner of…

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JPRD to offer Tae Kwon Do class

After a hiatus of several years, the Jefferson park and recreation department is once again offering a Tae Kwon Do class.  The class, for ages 6 and older, will be offered Sundays beginning Nov. 2 at the Greene County Community Center. Tae Kwon Do (TKD) is an opportunity for participants to learn discipline, respect, confidence and the basic self-defense principles…

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McCoy is Employee of the Month at Regency Park

Joanie McCoy LPN (seated, left) was recognized as employee of the month for September at Regency Park Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Jefferson. Pictured with her are director of nursing Beverly Mentzer and administrator Randy Downey (standing). Joanie is a licensed practical nurse and has been with Regency Park for 28 years. During those years she has worked on all…

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National Teen Driver Safety Week, Oct. 19-25

DES MOINES – Today’s youth are busier and more engaged than ever. Unfortunately, this also means they have more things to distract them, especially while they are driving. Iowa’s young drivers travel many miles over local, state, interstate and rural roads. Many of these miles are before and after school as well as late at night, after work or sporting…

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