Stack up the numbers in Rams’ first tournament game

The Greene County Rams (30-6) play the Crestwood (Cresco) Cadets (25-5) in 3A state tournament softball Tuesday in Fort Dodge. In comparing some statistics, it’s important to remember the Rams have played six more games than the Cadets. Other statistics that are given as percentages are more useful. Batting: In batting statistics (by QuikStats), the Rams have an overall team…

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Community cheers for the Ram softball team

About 150 Ram fans gathered on the courthouse plaza Sunday evening to cheer for the Greene County Ram softball team. The girls begin their second consecutive state softball tournament appearance with a game against the Crestwood Cadets Tuesday at 5:30 pm at Harlan Rogers Sports Complex in Fort Dodge. The pep rally was organized by Paton-Churdan principal Annie Smith. P-C…

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Workshop on energy efficient homes slated

Greene County residents are invited to attend a workshop – Creating Energy Efficient, Healthy Homes – hosted by ISU Extension and Outreach of Webster County at Iowa Central Community College’s east campus in Fort Dodge. The workshop is slated for Saturday, Aug. 1, from 8:30 am to 4 pm. The workshop will bring forward concepts that can be applied to…

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Weather data, week ending July 17

It was a hot, humid week in Jefferson. Volunteer weather observer John Beltz reports a high temperature of 91 degrees, but the apparent heat was well over 100 degrees. Low temperature was 60 degrees, but more often the overnight low was close to 70 or warmer. Jefferson received a total of .94 inches of rain.

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DNR talks about sandhill cranes

(Editor’s note: According to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, with 2011 the most recent year for which information is available, sandhill cranes have been spotted in Boone and Guthrie counties, but not Greene County.) Seeing is believing. Add Johnson County to the areas in Iowa with uncommon reports of sandhill crane reproduction. An adult pair has seen regularly on…

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