Sponsors recognized at Relay for Life

The Relay for Life is close to the $50,000 mark in total funds raised. An important ingredient in the success of the Relay is sponsorships. A pair of platinum level sponsors – AAI/Spalding and the Jefferson Kiwanis Club – were recognized during the Relay Saturday. Kristin Russell (left) accepted a plaque from Relay chairperson Peg Raney (right).

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Photographing the photographer

People visit Greene County for many different reasons. GreeneCountyNewsOnline publisher Tori Riley used the beautiful April weather Thursday for a photo tour to the county’s Squirrel Hollow park in Grant Township. She stopped at Pleasant Hill Church, north of Squirrel Hollow.

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Supper and styles at Regency Park

All area residents are invited to a free supper and fashion show Thursday, May 7, at Regency Park Nursing and Rehab Center, 100 Ram Drive, in Jefferson. The fun begins with a potato bar supper at 6:30 pm, and continues with a style show that will include 2015 prom fashions, as modeled by Greene County High School students, as well…

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Weather data, week ending April 24

It was a wet week in Greene County. According to volunteer weather observer John Beltz, Jefferson received 1.61 inches of rain, with most of it coming Tuesday. The rain that fell Friday after 6 am and Saturday will be listed in next week’s data. Temperatures ranged from a high of 80 degrees to a low of 30 degrees. Data follows:

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Rams finish fourth in Tiger-Knight Relays

The Greene County boys track and field team placed fourth of eight teams at the Tiger-Knight Relays in Carroll April 23. Ram senior Alex Rasmussen took the Rams’ only first place finish with a throw of 145′ 10″ in the discus throw. He did not compete in the shot put. Senior Dan Neal placed third in the shot with a…

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What squirrels have to do with writing

~a column by Colleen O’Brien The hard work of writing (writers are always complaining about it) is this: it’s hard to pull your gaze away from the squirrel on the telephone wire outside the window. This does not endear complaining writers to physically hard-working folks at all, but our whiney ways are all a part of the profession. A writer…

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Supervisors okay New Fashion Pork expansion

It took the Greene County board of supervisors 16 minutes Monday morning to vote to recommend to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources the approval of a construction permit for a 1,300-head expansion of an existing CAFO (confined animal feeding operation) in Cedar Township. The expansion will make total capacity at the site 4,600-head.

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