E 9-1-1 Service board to meet Tuesday

The Greene County E 9-1-1 service board will hold its annual meeting Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 9 am at the Greene County LEC, 204 S. Chestnut, Jefferson. The 9-1-1 board is responsible for providing the equipment at the LEC to make the 9-1-1 system work in the county, as well as paying the fees necessary to have all 9-1-1 calls…

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Nominations for future historical plaques now open

The successful historical plaque tour co-hosted last September by Jefferson Matters: Main Street and the Greene County Historical Society last September garnered donations to be used for the purchase of additional historical plaques for the lamp posts around Jefferson’s courthouse square.  Many ideas for future plaques were shared that day. The Main Street promotion committee is asking area residents to nominate a Greene…

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Blood drive in Jefferson Jan. 12

LifeServe Blood Center will hold a community blood drive Tuesday, Jan. 12, from 12:30 to 5:30 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson. According to LifeServe, someone in the Untied States needs blood every two seconds, but less than 10 percent of the population donates annually. To schedule a blood donation appointment visit lifeservebloodcenter.org or call 800-287-4903.

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American Red Cross marking centennial in 2016

Iowa led the way in organizing Red Cross chapters DES MOINES —The American Red Cross will celebrate a century of service in Iowa in 2016. To recognize this achievement, the Red Cross in Iowa will host a year-long series of events and campaigns commemorating the organization’s 100-year anniversary. In the spring of 1916, as tensions mounted in the United States…

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Weather data, week ending Jan. 8

Jefferson hadn’t yet stepped into the deep freeze as of Jan. 8 when volunteer weather observer John Beltz ended his most recent reporting week. He reported a high temperature of 34 degrees and a low temperature of 7 degrees.  Precipitation totaled .33 inch, with .3 inch of snow and .27 inch of rain.

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