Electric utilities sponsor specialized safety training for first responders

Midland Power Cooperative along with other electric cooperatives, Alliant Energy and MidAmerican Energy joined together to sponsor specialized first responder training during the 91st annual State Fire School session in Ames from Feb 27-March 1. The electric utilities are sponsoring two identical three-hour workshops, Responding to Electrical Emergencies – Solar and Wind Power, which will be led by renown instructor…

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Kum & Go now open 24 hours

Kum & Go Kum  is now open 24-hours a day in Jefferson. The convenience store, located at 303 North Elm Street, recently transitioned to the new hours in order to better serve customers. This shift in operating hours is part of a larger, strategic plan on the corporate level. Kyle Krause, chief executive officer, stated that, “with consumer tastes and…

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Weather data, week ending Feb. 27

Jefferson residents had some bitter cold weather during the week ending Feb. 27, but a storm predicted for Wednesday into Thursday wasn’t as ugly as some forecasters said it would be. Following is weather data provided by volunteer weather observer John Beltz: Date High temp Low temp Precip Snowfall Feb, 21 37 14 Feb. 22 28 3 Feb. 23 11…

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P-C students, fans celebrate 20-4 boys hoops season

The Paton-Churdan student body, along with parents and other members of the community, gathered this morning to celebrate the Rockets’ successful basketball season. The boys’ season ended Thursday in the District 13 final game. The winner, Nodaway Valley, They finished the season with a 20-4 record. Senior Dylan Burgart reminded his teammates they had come from being an 0-20 team…

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Wild Rose to open temp office next week

Wild Rose Jefferson will open its temporary office next Monday, March 2, to assist with construction, hiring and preparation for the opening of the $40 million casino and events center. Wild Rose has leased the office and warehouse space at 300 Microsoy Drive. The office will initially will be staffed by Mike Couch, general manager of Wild Rose Jefferson, and…

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Community anti-bullying campaign launches

Shining a light on bullying The launch Saturday of the Bully Project In Greene County, BIG, put a community focus on bullying and how we respond to it. The event was attended by 26 persons including State Senator Jerry Behn, Greene County sheriff Steve Haupert and board of supervisors chair John Muir, Jefferson police chief Dave Morlan and mayor Craig…

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Pizza and Politics this Saturday

The second Pizza and Politics legislative forum will be held Saturday, Feb. 28, at noon at the Pizza Ranch in Jefferson. State Representative Chip Baltimore and state Senator Jerry Behn will give updates on the current issues being discussed at the state capital and field questions and concerns about issues important to Greene County residents. All citizens of Greene County…

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