The Greene County varsity volleyball team lost in four sets to CMB in Maxwell Tuesday. Scores were 1-25, 25-19, 22-25, 17-25. The Rams are 1-3 in the Heart of Iowa Activities Conference and 4-10 overall. They’re 13-24 in sets.
Read MoreDay: September 14, 2016
Ram runners host invitational at Spring Lake Park
~courtesy of The Scranton Journal The Greene County cross country teams hosted the Ram Invitational on Thursday, Sept. 8, at Spring Lake Park northwest of Grand Junction. The event was divided into two classes with the Rams running in the larger school class. Denison was the girls’ winner and the Winterset boys were the top team. Collins-Maxwell-Baxter was the smaller…
Read MoreGreene County homecoming court named
Greene County High School seniors voted earlier this week for members of the 2017 homecoming court.
Read MorePlanning begins for 2017 Relay for Life
Planning for the 2017 Relay for Life of Greene County will start at a meeting Thursday, Sept. 15, at 5 pm at the Jefferson Matters: Main Street office at 110 W. Lincoln Way in Jefferson.
Read MoreRed Barn Home & Craft Show is this Saturday
The annual Red Barn Home and Craft Show returns this weekend for a Saturday-only event. The event, which for decades has been a favorite fall event in the area, is being hosted again this year by the Greene County Fair Association. It will be held at the Greene County Fairgrounds, with more than 50 vendors planning to bring not only high quality…
Read MoreBond issue lacks super majority for approval
The $19.4 million bond proposal for new construction and improvements in the Greene County school district was approved by a majority of voters, but not the super majority required by law. With all precincts counted, unofficial results show 1,161 “yes” votes (53.09 percent), and 1,026 “no” votes (46.91 percent). By the Code of Iowa, 60 percent is needed to approve a bond issue.
Read MoreVegetable or fruit?
~a column by Colleen O’Brien I’ve never met a vegetable I didn’t like. Some I love — Brussels sprouts; oh, my. There’s something so satisfying about vegetables. Raw, sautéed with onion and garlic (themselves vegetables), boiled, broiled, grilled, baked, juiced, made into smoothies or frozen bars on a stick (the only veggie frozen bar I make is from watermelon juice;…
Read MoreLibrary Friends annual used book sale starts Sept. 17
The Jefferson Friends of the Library invite all booklovers to mark their calendars and set their Smartphones for the Friends’ annual fall used book sale.
Read MoreJeff council okays hotel/motel tax fund disbursements
The Jefferson city council at its Sept. 13 meeting approved disbursing $26,000 in hotel/motel tax funds. Six organizations applied for a total of $59,000. The largest grant, $8,850, will go to VFW Post 9599 for the Freedom Rock.
Read MoreFirst responders and military service honored at Heroes Dinner
Judy Bradshaw, director of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy and former Des Moines chief of police, spent time reflecting on the events of Sept. 11, 2001, when she spoke to about 130 military personnel, veterans, first responders and their spouses at the Elks’ annual Heroes Dinner Sunday. She said it was not a coincidence that the attack was on 9-11,…
Read MoreBells to come down from the tower next week
If things go as planned, residents will see progress on the completion of the full carillon at the Mahanay bell tower next week. Verdin Company of Cincinnatti plans to have a large crane in Jefferson early next week. The five bells that now strike the Westminster chime will be lowered from the support structure and set on the deck (the top)…
Read MoreGrow Greene County provides $18,200 to Dallas County Foundation
Members of Grow Greene County Gaming Corporation were at the Dallas County Foundation’s annual awards banquet at the Hotel Pattee in Perry Sept. 13 when $111,085 was awarded in a total of 21 grants. The Dallas County Foundation, comparable to the Greene County Community Foundation, distributes gaming proceeds to charitable and community betterment projects. The Foundation’s funding stream swelled by…
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