Better For You Bakery now a year-round business

A seed sown at the Greene County farmers market is sprouting into a year-round business in the snows of February. Tina Meseck, doing business as Better For You Bakery LLC, is launching her fulltime business in time for Valentine’s Day treats. Meseck’s business name, Better For You Bakery, is descriptive.  She learned to love baking from her grandmother and her…

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Herrick is Employee of the Year at medical center

Lori Herrick, emergency department (ED) manager, was chosen as 2014 Employee of the Year at a special employee recognition celebration on Jan. 29 at Greene County Medical Center. The recognition celebration honored all Employee of the Year nominees, as well as all employees with 5-year milestone anniversaries. Herrick (right) is pictured accepting the award from medical center CEO Carl Behne.

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Beta Tau Delta presents the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra

…and Jefferson’s First Family of Jazz  Members of Jefferson’s first family of jazz musicians, Dick, Jim and Sue Oatts, will return for an evening concert in their home town on Thursday, April 9. The Oatts contingent will appear with New York City’s famed Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, a 16-member band that features Dick Oatts on sax and flute. The group’s director…

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Burkinabe beef producer visits county to learn about Iowa agriculture

Boukari Nougtara, a meat processor from Burkina Faso in West Africa, spent five days in Jefferson and Greene County learning about American agriculture. He chose to visit Iowa because Iowans have an international reputation for being people who can make things happen. Nougtara was accompanied by Jean Claude Nzamba, who is originally from Gabon in Central Africa but now is senior vice…

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David Didericksen scores tickets to Saints game

~by Lora Koch, The Scranton Journal Scranton resident David Didericksen received the surprise of his life from his parents, Cheryl and Dave, for his 16th birthday. “I had asked for a $20 iTunes gift card for my birthday,” said David, “so I was really surprised by the Saints football game trip.” A sophomore at Greene County High School, David is…

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Emergency responders praised for teamwork

Dennis Morlan was weary when he met with the county board of supervisors Monday with the his emergency management budget for the next fiscal year. There were no accidents reported during the weekend’s winter storm, but that didn’t mean a quiet weekend for the EMS team. Morlan reported making three ambulance runs to Des Moines. On a Saturday night run…

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