Bell tower closes for the season this Sunday

The last weekend of viewing autumn colors from the observation deck of the Mahanay Memorial Carillon Tower is this weekend, Oct. 29-30. Weekend hours are 10 am to 4 pm. After Sunday, bell tower souvenirs, including flat and 3-D magnets, key tags, snow globes, pencils and T-shirts will be available at Homestead Bakery and Coffee. Wine and shot glasses and sterling silver charms are…

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Tree Tracings

The Greene County Genealogical Society will meet Saturday, Nov. 5, at  10 am in the basement meeting room of the Jefferson public library.  Bill Burkett will share information about War of Northern Aggression: Confederate States of America—Burkett Family.  Guests are always welcome.  The meeting room is handicapped accessible.

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Freedom Rock unveiled, but the tent remains

Greene County’s Freedom Rock has been unveiled, but it’s “under wraps” for another two weeks. The rock was revealed at a ceremony attended by about 125 persons Thursday afternoon, just three hours after artist Bubba Sorensen finished painting. Before taking down the west (front) side of the tent surrounding the rock, emcee Jim Andrew, commander of American Legion Post 11,…

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Read a book

~a column by Colleen O’Brien  The leader-types of the world – presidents and prime ministers and the wanna-bes of those positions, other elected representatives and military fellas, celebrities, pundits, CEOs, dignitaries, wise guys and smart women, fashionable folks and partiers — may be in the news, thinking they’re making the news; but the people who make the necessary things happen…

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Letter to the editor – Jim Andrew

Dear editor, As a lifelong Greene County Republican and farmer, I am writing to endorse Peter Bardole, Republican candidate for county supervisor in the Nov. 8 election. I do this with some hesitation as my lifetime classmate and three term supervisor Guy Richardson, who was defeated in the party primary and chose to run again as an independent is also…

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Jeff police chief seeks additional officer

The number of calls for Jefferson police and the number of criminal cases in Jefferson has increased enough to warrant adding a patrol officer, according to Jefferson police chief Mark Clouse. Clouse presented the need to the Jefferson city council Tuesday evening. The department currently has five patrol officers, chief Clouse, and captain Heath Enns.

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