Weather data, week ending June 19

Jefferson enjoyed a drier week than in recent weeks, including mostly dry weather for Bell Tower Big Top last weekend. A bit of rain fell Friday night, but clouds cleared Saturday after the parade and the rest of the day was a nice Iowa summer day. Volunteer weather observer John Beltz reported a high temperature of 84 degrees and a…

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In the neighborhood

June 15, 2015 Please send your news item to Jean Borgeson at jeanb@iowatelecom.net Riley Dale Ovenshire recently graduated from Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids in a class of 290. Riley will be a student at ISU this fall.  He will be honored at a picnic at Spring Lake State Park on July 11 from 2-? for family and friends. Save the…

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JPRD tells winners in Ding Dong Dash

The Ding Dong Dash returned to the Bell Tower Festival as a timed event after being untimed last year, with 113 running in the 5K and 10K races and another nine people doing the 1 mile fun run. Participants came from 28 Iowa towns and from Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Texas and Florida. Overall winners in the 5K men’s…

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Sometimes what looks like a win is really a loss

Greene County school board loses as P-C board walks away from a stare down We’ve all heard quotes about the disappointment of lost opportunities. Use your favorite here….. for the opportunities lost when the Greene County Schools board of education voted 6-1 last month not to ink an operational sharing agreement with the Paton-Churdan Schools for a transportation director. Superintendent…

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Bill Riley Talent Search showcases young talent

The Bill Riley Talent Search capped an afternoon of free entertainment on the Plaza Stage during the Bell Tower Festival in Jefferson Saturday. The local contest was sponsored by Greene County Farm Bureau, as in the past several years, but the organization was handled by volunteer Nicole Friess Schilling. 4-H members Regan, Cassie and Kirsten Lamoureux, Julia Saul and Annie…

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Who was that girl?

~a column by Colleen O’Brien In the process of cleaning out a house, I find myself spending way too much time reading through old diaries. They are irresistible in their revelations. Even though I was only 21 in the first diary I peruse, as I read today I am surprised at my naiveté. I forget how really uninformed, innocent and…

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