Color guard sports new uniforms with help from Boosters

New color guard uniforms for the marching band is a recent purchase by the Greene County Activities Booster Club. The all-volunteer group supports not only athletics, but music, art and speech at Greene County High School. The club’s primary fundraiser is the concession stand at home athletic events. The club greatly appreciates the community’s support of Boosters’ concessions.

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Students take physics class to the bell tower

Water balloons and rolls of toilet paper being dropped from the observation deck of the Mahanay Memorial Carillon Tower last Tuesday morning weren’t early homecoming hijinks. It was the Greene County High School physics class gathering data to practice calculating things people talk about in physics – average velocity, terminal velocity, and average rate of acceleration and such.

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State launches new domestic violence hotline

Free and confidential statewide call center, at 1-800-770-1650, available 24/7 Victims of domestic violence have another place to turn for help. A new statewide domestic violence hotline is now fielding calls 24-hours a day, 365-days a year, to assist Iowa victims of domestic abuse, announced Iowa Attorney General Thomas J. Miller on Friday.

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Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 4-10

DES MOINES – A fire in the home is the biggest disaster threat to American families, more of a risk than floods, hurricanes or tornadoes. According to the National Fire Protection Association, roughly half of home fire deaths result from fires reported between 11 pm and 7 am, when most people are asleep. Having a working smoke alarm cuts the…

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Weather data, week ending Oct. 2

Last week started like summer and ended like autumn. According to volunteer weather observer John Beltz, the high temperature was in the 80s four days last week, but by the end of the week nighttime lows were in the 30s. High temperature for the week was 84 degrees; low was 38. Jefferson received 1.18 inches of rain in a steady…

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