Greene County Extension Council elects officers

Recently elected members of the Greene County Extension Council began their duties at the January meeting and officers were elected during the organizational meeting. The nine member council annually elects officers to comply with Iowa law. Current members of the council who were re-elected to four year terms are Loel Larson of Jefferson and Marilyn Parker of Churdan. Pam Olerich of Jefferson…

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Severe weather looms, climatologist tells farmers

Predicts 15-20 years of severe winters ~by Denise O’Brien Van, special to GreeneCountyNewsOnline Iowa State University Extension climatologist Elwynn Taylor told about 20 Greene County farmers that they can manage risk in their row crop operations by paying close attention to historic weather and market trends. Well known for explaining weather phenomena to Iowans, Taylor gave his weather predictions for…

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Scranton library tells upcoming events

Staff at the H.F. and Maude Marchant Memorial Library in Scranton have planned activities as follows: Adults: March 17 – Book discussion 1 – 2 pm. Favorite books, best sellers and popular novels. March 19 – Cancer support group 4 pm. March 24 – Songwriter and poet John Richardson 5 – 6 pm. March 31 – Author discussion 1 –…

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Council okays moving forward with runway expansion

After many years in the planning stage, lengthening of runway 14/32 at the Don Monthei Airport in Jefferson is close to becoming reality. The Jefferson city council on Tuesday approved the land acquisition either by purchase or by eminent domain of about 50 acres of farm land needed for the project. Funding from the Federal Aviation Administration is available to…

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Relay committee unveils logo

Relay for Life of Greene County will again have a logo of its own, distinctively different from the American Cancer Society’s Relay logo, thanks to American Athletic | Spalding’s  senior graphic designer John Sigler. His 2015 design, the third in a series, was unveiled at a lunch break event at the Greene County courthouse Tuesday. About two dozen Relay for Life team members…

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Cargill considering Grand Junction location

Cargill, the multi national provider of food, agriculture,  financial and industrial products and services, hopes to build a facility in Grand Junction. Grand Junction mayor Gerald Herrick to the Greene County board of supervisors that Cargill has an option to purchase property on the east side of Grand Junction. He gave no further detail of Cargill’s plans.

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PopROCKS booked for Bell Tower Festival

Toni Linberg, chair of the Greene County Chamber’s events committee, announced that the high energy cover band PopROCKS of Long Lake, MN, will perform at the Bell Tower Festival beer tent Saturday, June 13. PopROCKS is known for its “party zone” format with all the music, costuming, lights, and dance moves of an arena extravaganza. The band performs today’s hits,…

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Bell Tower Big Top seeking ringmasters

It may not be the biggest show on Earth, but the Bell Tower Festival steering committee is working to make this year’s Bell Tower Festival – Bell Tower Big Top – something special. “There are so many fun parts of a circus that we’re bringing to the Festival,” said Toni Linberg (pictured, right), chair of the Greene County Chamber’s events…

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Veterans groups hosting soup supper fundraiser

A soup supper fundraiser hosted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, and the American Legion is scheduled for Saturday, March 21, at the VFW hall at 109 N. Chestnut St in Jefferson. The three veterans groups will serve chili, potato soup, and vegetable soup, along with desserts, from 5 to 7 pm. Free will donations will be accepted.…

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