Candidates named for Nov. 8 general election

Nominations closed for the Nov. 8 election Wednesday at 5 pm. There are several contested races on the partisan ballots, but none in the non-partisan ballot. Three persons met the short filing deadline to run for Jefferson city council for the Ward 2 seat vacated by Lisa Jaskey. Dan Benitz, Kirk Hammer and Matt Wetrich will be on the ballot…

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Planters added to courthouse square

The newest addition to the décor around the courthouse square is planters on nine of the pedestals. The iron planters were fabricated by Olson Ironworks. Prior to their installation, the tops of the pedestals were painted with a sealant to prevent any staining. The floral design was done by volunteers Jean Walker and Karen Lawton, with the planters created by…

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Rams fall 34-0 to Kuemper in opening football game

Editor’s note: Statistics are expanded from the recap posted Friday following the game. ~by The Scranton Journal The 2016 football season got underway Friday for most teams in the area. Greene County traveled to Carroll for a non-district matchup with Kuemper Catholic. Kuemper had a potent offense, scoring two touchdowns in the first half, two field goals and a TD…

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A brief comparison

~a column by Colleen O’Brien I just finished a book called The Life and Words of John F. Kennedy, published by Scholastic in 1964, a year after JFK’s assassination. It holds dozens of quotes that reflect a person of hope and inspiration; the man knew how to use our native tongue. I also just finished a review of a book…

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Extension offers tips on storing garden produce

~by Richard Jauron and Greg Wallace, Iowa State University Extension & Outreach AMES – Fall is an excellent time to reap the benefits of home gardens. Produce harvested from personal plots can make for a bountiful feast. But storing and keeping produce including potatoes, onions and carrots fresh can become an issue. ISU Extension and Outreach horticulturists can help answer…

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