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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In the neighborhood

Rippey News October 12, 2014 Please send your news item to Jean Borgeson at jeanb@iowatelecom.net Sunday, Oct. 5, Jason and Denise Doerhoff hosted a birthday party for their 2-year-old son Declan. The party was held at GRIFF’S R.V. park club house near Altoona.  Declan has the distinction of having seven grandmothers and five were at the party, including  Great-Grandma Connie…

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Greene County certified enrollment down, Paton-Churdan’s is up

Greene County and Paton-Churdan have released their certified enrollments for the current school year. The certified enrollment is a computation based not on how many students are in attendance, but on how many students are residents of a district. Students who open enroll out to another district are counted, but students who live in another district and open enroll in…

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Rams finish HOIAC portion of volleyball season at 6-3 mark

The Greene County volleyball team moved to 6-3 in the Heart of Iowa Activities Conference with a win over South Hamilton in Jewell on Oct. 14. The Rams and the Hawks played five sets, with scores 25-22, 25-27, 25-20, 20-25 and 15-8. Leads traded often throughout the match, but in the final set, the Rams put up eight consecutive points…

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Lunch at the co-oop Saturday

Members of the Hardin Happy Hustlers 4-H club hope to help busy farmers and make some money at West Central Coop this Saturday, Oct. 18. The club will serve lunch from 11 am to 2 pm, offering hamburgers or grilled pork tenderloin sandwiches, chips, beverages and cookies for $5. Proceeds will go to club activities. Rain date is Saturday, Oct 25

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Branstad and others submit comments on fed ‘Waters of the US’ proposed rule

Proposed federal rule will impose barriers to the advancement of innovative, state- and local-driven conservation practices that would advance our common goal of water quality DES MOINES – Gov. Terry E. Branstad, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds and Secretary Bill Northey, along with relevant state leaders on Oct. 16 sent a letter and submitted comments to United States Environmental Protection Agency administrator…

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Medical center capital campaign reaches $3 million mark

The “Investing in Tomorrow’s Care” capital campaign at Greene County Medical Center has reached $3 million, or 75 percent of the original $4 million goal, announced medical center Foundation director Hollie Roberts on Tuesday. Since February, Roberts has been working with Justin Tolan, chief fundraising advisor for the consulting firm Amperage (formerly ME & V), and a capital campaign steering committee…

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