The most posh restrooms available to the public in Greene County will open Tuesday, Feb. 24, when the new Hy-Vee grocery and drugstore opens at 106 W. Washington in Jefferson. Hy-Vee management hosted local media for a tour this past Thursday. Watch GreeneCountyNewsOnline for more photos. The most eye-catching feature of the store… the restrooms, conveniently located and very clearly…
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Office suite to be named for Judge Harris
The Greene County board of supervisors on Monday by consensus gave the okay to the Greene County Bar Association to rename the northwest office suite on the third floor of the courthouse after Iowa Supreme Court Justice David Harris. It is the office suite occupied by Judge Harris and his clerk while he served on the Supreme Court.
Read MorePresidents Day closings told
Greene County offices, Jefferson city offices and the Jefferson public library will be closed tomorrow, Feb. 16, for the Presidents Day holiday. In Jefferson, garbage pick-up will be on the holiday schedule, with routes picked up one day later than usual. The Greene County Community Center will be open regular hours, 5 am to 9:30 pm.
Read MorePresbyterian Church holds Souper Bowl collection
First Presbyterian Church of Jefferson, as it has the past several years, participated in the national Souper Bowl of Caring Feb. 1. The congregation collected 3,680 cans of food which will be distributed to the Greene County Christian Action Resource Center (ARC) food pantry, Pine Ridge mission, and Beacon of Hope. Diane Gibson is pictured with the donations.
Read MoreJeff library slates program about aprons
The Friends of the Jefferson Public Library will host a program, “The Ties That Bind: A Celebration of Aprons,” on Saturday, Feb. 21 from 9 to 11 am at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 801 West Lincoln Way in Jefferson. There will be activities for all ages to enjoy at this free program.
Read MoreRegency Park names Employee of the Month
Karilynn Ordonez de Leon, CNA/CMA was recognized as Employee of the Month for January at Regency Park Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Jefferson. She is pictured with administrator Randy Downey (left) and director of nursing Beverly Mentzer (right). Ordonez de Leon has been a certified nursing assistant for 16 years at Regency and has also been a certified medication assistant for…
Read MoreWeather summary, week ending Feb. 13
The week ending Feb. 13 was dry with temperatures warm enough to shrink the snow piles left the previous week’s winter storm. Data provided by volunteer weather observer John Beltz follows: Date High temp Low temp Precip Snowfall Feb. 7 35 18 Feb. 8 42 20 Feb. 9 36 30 Feb. 10 34 27 Feb. 11 36 24 Feb. 12…
Read MoreCommunity shower
There will be a come-and-go community bridal shower for Amy Gale, bride-elect of Brandon Muir, Saturday, Feb. 28, from 10 am to noon at the Rippey United Methodist Church hall. All friends are invited.
Read MoreRams lose on the road to PCM
The Greene County Rams boys basketball team took its eighth consecutive loss Friday night, losing to the PCM Mustangs in Monroe 66-49. The win guaranteed the Mustangs at least a piece of the Heart of Iowa conference title.
Read MoreRocket girls lose first regional game to CAM, 51-46
It’s the final score that counts in sports, and although the Paton-Churdan girls led for the first 28 minutes of their first round Class 1A Region 2 game against CAM in Anita Thursday evening, it was the Cougars who were ahead at the final buzzer. The Rockets closed their season with 51-46 loss to the Cougars and a 14-7 record.
Read MoreDeputy in the right place at the right time
Puts in fire call before the resident knew the house was on fire The quick action of Greene County deputy Shane Monthei Thursday morning may have drastically changed the outcome of a house fire in Scranton. Monthei was on regular patrol in Scranton when he saw an unusual amount of smoke coming from a house in the 800 block of…
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Rippey News Feb. 9, 2015 Please send your news item to Jean Borgeson at jeanb@iowatelecom.net Another BRR ride is history. There were plenty of tired backs and feet by days end, but the reports of all the food being sold out, made it a very successful and rewarding day for the hard-working volunteers. Yes. Joni Ernst style boots were spotted…
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