The deadline for purchasing commemorative brick pavers for the Rippey Consolidated School memorial has been extend to Aug. 15 in an attempt to reach a goal of 100 bricks. The bricks are $50 each and can have up to three lines of lettering at 18 spaces per line. The Buy a Brick project is co-sponsored by the Rippey Alumni Association…
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No contested races for school board seats
With the filing deadline past for school board candidates, there are no contested races in the county. In the Greene County Community School Community School District, incumbent Ashley Johnson and John McConnell are on the ballot with two seats available. School board member Jeff Lamoureux is not running for re-election.
Read More‘More Joy of Lex’ is available. And cheap!
a column by ColleenO’Brien In sorting through books in my house, hoping to give some away, I ran across an old favorite, More Joy of Lex, and started reading through it. Alas, another book I can’t part with, even though I haven’t looked at it for at least 20 years. Mr. Gyles Brandreth, author/compiler, wrote The Joy of Lex in…
Read MoreLodging added to raffle for Oak Ridge Boys tickets
The raffle for a pair of tickets to the Oak Ridge Boys Nov. 7 performance at Wild Rose Jefferson has gotten even better with the addition of a room at the Cobblestone Inn the night of the performance. Concert seating is in the first three rows at the Greene Room. All proceeds from the benefit raffle will go to furnishings…
Read MoreOne more tweak on idea of jake brake ordinance
Weeks of discussion have finally led the county supervisors to a plan for an ordinance against unmuffled engine brakes that all are comfortable with. Shane Olson returned to the supervisors for an update on progress toward an ordinance. He said he and sheriff Steve Haupert had discussed the idea of a curfew against the noisy engine brakes, rather than prohibiting…
Read MoreSchool registration slated in both county districts
The Greene County and Paton-Churdan schools have announced registration dates for the 2015-16 school year. Registration for Greene County students will be Monday, Aug. 10, from 4 to 7 pm and Tuesday, Aug. 11, from 8 am to 3 pm at Greene County High School in Jefferson. Students in all grades will register there.
Read MoreMedical center welcomes pulmonology/sleep specialist
Greene County Medical Center is pleased to welcome Dr James Meyer, pulmonology/sleep medicine specialist, to the medical center campus. Dr Meyer will be in Jefferson the second Tuesday of each month beginning Aug. 11. Meyer has special interest in obstructive sleep apnea and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD). He and his staff will provide a full range of pulmonology and…
Read MoreHazardous waste collection Aug. 15 for Jeff residents
Jefferson residents can take advantage of a free hazardous waste collection Saturday, Aug. 15, from 9 to 11 am at the Greene County Fairgrounds. The event is for Jefferson residents only. Items that will be accepted include aerosol cleaners and paints; ammonia-based cleaners; antifreeze; batteries (only rechargeable); fertilizers; fluorescent light bulbs (cfls); gasoline and kerosene; oil, lead-based paint; stains, varnishes;…
Read MoreHuckabee draws good crowd in Jefferson
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, spoke to a group of about 75 voters Thursday afternoon at Pizza Ranch in Jefferson. He was introduced by Sean Sebourn (right), chairman of Huckabee’s Greene County committee. In his introduction, Sebourn highlighted six items of the Huckabee campaign: protecting Israel; repealing executive orders he finds to be unconstitutional; granting no amnesty…
Read MoreNot many details yet on school’s proposed ‘performing arts suite’
Second in a series – performing arts suite Voters in the Greene County Community School District will be asked at the regular school election Sept. 8 to approve a $20 million bond issue for construction to create a campus for grades 5-12 at the current high school site, and to add classroom space at the elementary school. Total cost of…
Read MoreSpinal injury drill held at Jeff swimming pool
Staff at the Jefferson municipal pool successfully completed a drill last week involving a spinal injury. Pool manager Simeon Lang conducted the drill. Veteran lifeguard Allison Higgins was the “victim,” suffering a spinal injury after striking the diving board with her head as she dove into 10-foot deep water.
Read MoreLetter to the editor – John Thompson
Stop the bond To the Editor, This is not about the children. This is about banks and construction firms. I walked around the community last week talking to residents; most people are upset about the cost and timing of this 20 million dollar bond. One woman told me she felt “lied to.” When she participated in a town hall on…
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