Animal Protection and Education (A.P.E.)of Paton will be at the Great Iowa Pet Expo next Saturday at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, varied industries building. A.P.E. will do a ‘neuter-a-tom” event. Cats will receive a neuter, rabies and FVRCP vaccines, flea treatments, microchip ID and ear mite treatment. Cost is $30.
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P.E.O. awards scholarship to Towers
Libby Towers (left) accepts a $400 continuing education scholarship from P.E.O. chapter CZ, represented by Elizabeth Guess. Towers, a PK-12 guidance associate at Paton-Churdan, is pursuing her masters of science in education, professional school guidance from Buena Vista University.
Read MoreWeather data, week ending Oct. 14
Jefferson residents had a bit of summer and a reminder of the coming winter during the week ending Oct. 14. KCCI’s SchoolNet 8 reports a high temperature of 81 degrees and the first freeze of the season – 32 degrees in the early hours of Thursday. Jefferson received just .09 inch of rain, allowing harvest to progress.
Read MoreRams win the Battle of the Cowbell against Perry, 38-0
The Greene County Ram football team got its first win of the season, a convincing 38-0 win over the Perry Blue Jays in the decades-long Battle of the Cowbell. It was the last home game of the season, the last game for the seniors at Linduska Field. The Rams’ 38 points are more than three times their average of 11…
Read MoreRam v’ball team finishes HOIAC schedule at 2-6
Greene County varsity volleyball coach Donna Carhill was pleased with her team’s play against the North Polk Comets in Jefferson Thursday, even though the result was a loss in four sets.
Read MoreRams lose to R-S in HOIAC volleyball
The Greene County varsity volleyball team lost Tuesday to Roland-Story in Story City by scores of 18-25, 21-25, 16-25. “Our team deserves credit for never giving up,” said Ram coach Donna Carhill. “R-S was tenacious on defense and had a couple of offensive players that gave us some trouble. We pressed them multiple times in each game, but just came…
Read MoreIn the neighborhood
Please send your news item to Jean Borgeson at jeanb@iowatelecom.net Oct. 10, 2016 The Washington Winners 4-H club held its meeting Sept 25 at the Rippey United Methodist Church with 18 members present. Officers were nominated and voted on for different positions within the club.
Read MoreFire Prevention Week, Oct. 9-15
Since 1922, Fire Prevention Week has been observed on the Sunday-Saturday period that includes Oct. 9. According to the National Archives and Records Administration’s Library Information Center, Fire Prevention Week is the longest running public health and observance on record. Why Oct. 9? The Great Chicago Fire began Oct. 8, 1871, but did most of its damage Oct. 9. The…
Read More4-H awards program set for Oct. 16
Re-enrollments due Nov. 15 Greene County 4-H members and volunteers will be recognized for their achievements and contributions at the annual Greene County 4-H awards ceremony, scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 16, at Deal’s Orchard west of Jefferson. The public is welcome to attend.
Read MoreVocal concert next Tuesday; Opus Honor Choir students named
The Greene County High School music department will present its fall vocal concert Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7:30 pm in the school auditorium. The treble choir and mixed choirs will perform, as well as students planning to audition Oct. 22 for the All-State Chorus. All are invited to attend.
Read MoreBabysitting Basics class starts Oct. 22
Babysitting Basics, a course for Greene County youngsters in grades 5-6, will be held on two Saturdays, Oct. 22 and Oct. 29, from 8:30 am to noon. The workshop will be held at Greene County Extension Jefferson. Cost is $25 for all registrations received by Oct. 14 and class size is limited. If there is room, additional registrations will be…
Read MorePleasant Hill marks pair of anniversaries
The weather was pleasant and so was the conversation when friends of the Pleasant Hill Memorial gathered Oct. 9 to celebrate the 135th anniversary of the church’s construction and the 50th anniversary of the Pleasant Hill Memorial Incorporation. Wallace Teagarden (seated, center) was honored for serving as president of the corporation for 50 years. Also honored was the family of…
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