Saudi student to speak Sunday

Yasmine Albayyat of  Saudi Arabia, a junior at Greene County High School, will give a presentation Sunday, Feb. 15, from 9 to 10 am at First United Methodist Church in Jefferson. All are welcome. The presentation is rescheduled from Feb. 1.

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Superior ratings for P-C speech team

Paton-Churdan speech team competed at the Iowa High School Speech Association large group state contest at  Valley High School in West Des Moines on Feb. 7. They made several revisions to their original film prior to contest, taking into consideration their district judge’s suggestions. Their silent film, The Illusion, was given three “1” ratings. The students participating in the event…

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Greene County Cattlemen plan banquet

The Greene County Cattlemen will hold their annual banquet Saturday, Feb. 21, at Clover Hall on the Greene County Fairgrounds. A social hour will begin at 6 pm, with a rib-eye steak dinner catered by Lidderdale Country Store served at 6:30. The trophy auction and drawings for numerous door prizes will begin after the meal.

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“Pools Paradise” in rehearsal

Rehearsals are well under way for the Community Players of Greene County’s (CPGC) lunder upcoming production of Pools Paradise, a comedy written by Philip King. The three-act comedy is under the direction of Josh Tuel, a first time director for CPGC. He is assisted in the directing duties by Linda Nichols, also a first time director. The cast included CPGC…

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Greene County Gobblers hold annual dinner

The Greene County Gobblers chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation held its 10th annual Hunting Heritage banquet Saturday evening at Clover Hall in Jefferson. About 125 hunting enthusiasts enjoyed a meal catered by Lidderdale Country Store. The evening included a silent auction that raised $1,625 and a live auction cried by Kevin Lentz raised more than $5,000. The 41…

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Say it, Iowans: “Progressive”

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Oh, poor Iowa, we’re in season again. The conservative politicos were invited in last month by one of our least progressive politicians to speechify a year ahead of time — Iowa caucusus are set right now for February of 2016 — and we get to hear the media talk about us as the Tea Party/evangelistic…

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INS offers scholarships for 2015 grads

Iowa Network Services (INS), based in Des Moines, has established the INS scholarship program for students pursing a STEM-related course of study. High school juniors and graduating seniors within the 2014-2015 school year are eligible. Scholarship awards ranging between $500- $1,000 will be offered to students who have outstanding academic and achievement records. Since Jefferson Telecom is an independent telephone…

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