Military honors provided for Civil War veteran

A small but appreciative group gathered at the Junction Township Cemetery May 30 to witness the offering of military honors at the grave of Sergeant Isaac Ford. Ford served in Company I, 2nd Iowa Cavalry in the Civil War. He moved from Jones County after the Civil War and died at Grand Junction in 1906. Ford’s grave was previously unmarked…

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Final salute to retiring teachers

Congratulations to retiring Greene County Community School District staff This is the third and last segment in a series of questions and answers with the 11 staff retiring from the Greene County Community School District (GCCSD). ~ by Lora Koch, The Scranton Journal MICHELE HARDIN: Elementary Title I reading teacher Michele Hardin began her 33-year career with the district before she…

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Veterans auctioning blankets, quilt

The local veterans groups – VFW, American Legion, and VFW auxiliary – are selling by silent auction military service fleece blankets and a flag quilt made and donated by Cathy Hammel. “These are warm, beautiful, and soft; the perfect gift for the person who values military service and country,” a spokesperson said. Bids may be placed at the east entrance…

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LEGO Build Night this Friday

Persons of all ages are invited to tame LEGO® bricks this Friday, June 5, from 6 to 8 pm at Greene Bean Coffee. The free LEGO Build Night is a preamble to the LEGO Tamer Challenge, hosted by Greene Bean Coffee and co-sponsored by GreeneCountyNewsOnline as part of the Bell Tower Festival. At the Build Night, GBC owners Rich and…

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To look or not to look; this is the question

~a column by Colleen O’Brien At least half the boxes in the basement have traveled with me for 35 years. They were born in Jefferson, added to in San Diego, carried to Nevada, now they live in Jefferson again. In those other places I never had to look at them because they were inaccessible; here, they live in an area…

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West Central announces expansion at Ralston plant

RALTSON – West Central® Cooperative on June 3 announced its plan for a $27 million, multi-year project to increase soybean processing capacity by 50 percent and build additional grain storage at its Ralston complex. At full capacity, the expansion would create demand for an additional 6 million bushels of soybeans each year and create at least 11 fulltime jobs.

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Motorcyles revving up for Bell Tower Big Top

The Greene County Motorcycle Charity will host its seventh annual Bell Tower Festival motorcycle ride and poker run Saturday, June 13. Rally point for the ride will be Peoples Trust & Savings Bank at the corner of W. State and N. Vine St beginning at 8 am. All riders should leave Jefferson by 12 pm and return by 5 pm.…

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