When Ann Frederick realized there was an unmet need for caps and hats for local cancer patients, she initiated a project to meet that need. Frederick serves as chairman of the survivorship committee for Greene County Relay for Life . It is she who contacts area survivors and makes arrangements for the survivor reception and photo and the always emotionally moving…
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Tots encouraged to “bee” readers…
All children ages 2-5 and their families are invited to “bee readers” and to attend the 9th annual Toddler Fest Saturday, April 5, from 10 am to noon at the Greene County Community Center in Jefferson. Although the event is scheduled till noon, families are encouraged to arrive in time to enjoy the come-and-go activities at their child’s pace.
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Greene County Farm Bureau board members Mark Naberhaus of Scranton and Barry Anderson of Paton recently made book presentations on behalf of Greene County Farm Bureau to the Scranton and Paton public libraries. The book, The Beeman, was selected by the American Farm Bureau as its Book of the Year. Written by Laurie Krebs of Virginia, the book introduces young…
Read MoreArticle about Rippey school sprouts Facebook group
Generations of students who attended the Rippey school have created a virtual all-school reunion with a Facebook open group – Remembering the Rippey School (Rippey, Iowa). Already, Remembering the Rippey School includes photos from when the school was brand new in the 1920s to the most recent decade, with 1940s school buses and leisure suits in between. In just two…
Read MoreNo groundbreaking yet, but part of the project is finished
The ceremonial groundbreaking for the Greene County Medical Center addition/renovation project is slated for Thursday at 3 pm, but the very first small part of the project is already finished. The new construction will be on the east end of the campus, right where the employee parking lot is located. In preparation for tearing up the parking lot, a new…
Read MoreIt’s Poetry Time at GreeneCountyNewsOnline
Roses are red. Violets are blue. Submit your own poems, And we’ll post them for you. Since 1996, the Academy of American Poets has celebrated April as National Poetry Month. GreeneCountyNewsOnline will mark the month by posting readers’ original poetry as part of the Good News Sunday updates throughout the month. Among the goals of the Academy in…
Read MoreHappiness Express Chorus to present annual show
Proceeds benefit school music programs, including Greene County ~See video below The Happiness Express Chorus will host the award winning barbershop quartets Crossroads and Perfect Timing in its 50th anniversary show Saturday, April 12, at 7 pm at the Denison Fine Arts Center at Denison High School. The show is the group’s annual fundraiser, with proceeds benefiting the school music…
Read MoreSpring cemetery clean-up time is now
Memorial Day will be here before you know it! All those who tend or decorate graves at the Jefferson Municipal Cemetery or St Joseph Catholic Cemetery are reminded to remove any non-permanent items before the first week in April. The Jefferson park and recreation department takes care of the cemeteries. Park and recreation director Vicky Lautner explains that now is…
Read MoreCasino supporters talk about last summer’s referendum
~See video below Many Greene County residents will be watching for news in the next few weeks of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission’s decision about a gaming license for the proposed Cedar Crossing casino in Cedar Rapids. The Grow Greene County Gaming Corporation and Wild Rose Entertainment hope that the large voter turnout and the percent approval rating given…
Read MoreWho are you really?
~a column by Colleen O’Brien My computer flashed a message at me: You’ve gone incognito. How did I do it? Why did I do it? What did it mean? The message faded away. I could not find it again. I’ve felt invisible, like when I take off my glasses — can’t see you, you can’t see me. But incognito? This…
Read MoreDeHoet at Special Olympics Iowa
Greene County High School junior Cole DeHoet competed at the University of Iowa Field House in Iowa City March 16 with more than 900 other Special Olympics Iowa (SOIA) athletes from across Iowa at the Mid-Winter Tournament. DeHoet earned second place (silver medal) in his division for basketball skills. Athletes are division by age, gender and abilities. His mother Alysha and sister Calya attended…
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Rice Katie Rice of Jefferson is one of 71 senior students at Wartburg College to be named to Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities for merit and accomplishment at Wartburg College. She is a music performance major. Taggart, Mears near top at ISU Jessica Taggart and Macy Mears, both of Jefferson, have achieved academic ranking in the top two…
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