Laine Custer (right), a longtime public health nurse at Greene County Medical Center, was presented the DAISY Award at a ceremony attended by about 75 people Thursday morning at the medical center. She was nominated for the award by co-worker Sarah Borgeson (left). Custer has been with the medical center’s public health department for 22 years both as a clinic…
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Weiss in line for presidency of state engineers’ association
Greene County engineer Wade Weiss is in the succession path for to be president of the Iowa County Engineers Association. He told the board of supervisors Monday that he has been elected as secretary of the organization for the coming year. He will be vice president in 2016 and president in 2017. He has also been nominated by the Iowa association…
Read MoreRepublished Culture Club cookbook shows Jefferson in 1900
Proceeds from sale benefit libraries In 1900 the ladies of the Jefferson Culture Club published a cookbook to raise money for a new library. Now, 114 years later, Janice Harbaugh, doing business as Raspberry Ridge Publishing, is doing the same. Harbaugh has a different spin on the project, though. She didn’t collect recipes like many women’s groups do. She republished…
Read MoreHarvest nearly complete; last crop report for 2014
Cold temperatures and snow halted most activities early in the week, but rising temperatures as the weekend neared allowed Iowa farmers 3.7 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Nov. 23, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Some tile and terrace work continued despite the colder temperatures, while warmer weather over the weekend allowed for corn harvest,…
Read MoreSneak peek at Tour of Homes displays
The holiday season is full of waiting and peeking, and the Jefferson Garden Club is offering a few sneak peeks at what awaits on the 2014 “Christmas Splendor” Tour of Homes. The Jefferson Garden Club’s 2014 Tour of Homes will offer a variety of homes ranging from early 1900 Arts and Crafts to the 1970 ranch.
Read MorePoetry Friday at Greene Bean Coffee
Greene Bean Coffee will again observe Black Coffee Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, with an open mic poetry reading. Members of the local women’s poetry group, The First United Coven of Greene County, will read original poetry. They invite all local poets to share their poems. The reading will begin at 7 pm and last until all worthy poems have…
Read MoreChristmas in Scranton next Tuesday
Arriving with Santa, treats, and a History Boy Theatre performance The annual Christmas in Scranton Celebration hosted by Scranton Betterment Committee is planned for Tuesday, Dec. 2. In addition to the traditional visit by Santa and Mrs Claus, folks are in for a treat with a special presentation of “The Flight of the Lawn Chair Man” that evening by History…
Read MoreJefferson Telecom plans holiday activities
Activities at the showroom and at local libraries Jefferson Telecom plans to welcome back “Telly,” the Elf on the Shelf® to the showroom s Nov. 28 through Dec. 24. The Elf on the Shelf story written by Carol V. Aebersold and Chandra A. Bell has become a popular holiday classic. The Elf on the Shelf is a special scout elf…
Read MoreFFA travels to national convention in Louisville
Greene County High School was represented at the national FFA convention in Louisville, KY, in late October by eight students and their advisor Cortney Schmidt. The group traveled by charter bus and picked up other FFA members en route. The group also stopped and toured the Monsanto Learning Center in Huxley and Kinze Manufacturing just outside of Williamsburg, where they…
Read MoreHistorical Society meets Dec. 5 in Jefferson
Year-end meeting includes election of officers & board and holiday music The Greene County Historical Society will meet Friday, Dec. 5, at the Greenewood Center in Jefferson to elect officers and board members, review program plans for 2015, and be entertained by Greene County High School musicians. The meeting will open at 12 noon with a Christmas dinner with all…
Read MoreBass guitarist returning for performance at Do Drop Inn
~by Lora Koch, special to The Scranton Journal Former Bagley resident Rick Holmes will fulfill a dream this Saturday night, Nov. 29, when he steps on the stage at the Do Drop Inn in Jamaica. He will be performing with the Hold On band from Winterset. Holmes, who currently lives in Alabama, explained how it all started in 1978. “Back…
Read MoreAmerican Legion officers visit Jefferson
American Legion Floyd Brown Post 11 of Jefferson hosted national vice commander Paul Sanford (pictured) of Newton, KS, and other officers in Jefferson Nov. 19. The morning visit was one of nearly 40 visits during a six-day tour of Iowa. According to Sanford, the purpose of the tour was to thank veterans for their service and to recruit new American…
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