There will be no negotiation on the sale of the former armory to the Greene County school district. The Greene county supervisors, particularly supervisor Mick Burkett, made it clear Monday morning that their proposal to sell the armory “as is” is the final proposal.
Read MoreMonth: November 2016
IDNR previews shotgun deer season
The first of Iowa’s popular shotgun deer seasons is Dec. 3-7 when an expected 75,000 orange clad hunters head to the timber. That group will be followed by 50,000 hunters who prefer the Dec. 10-18 second gun season. Each contingent will also pack along thousands of antlerless tags, to extend their time in the field.
Read MoreIowa Central seeks $29.5 million bond issue in Dec. 6 special election
Voters in the 18 counties in Iowa Central Community College’s service region will be asked to approve a $29.5 million bond issue on Tuesday, Dec. 6. Polls will be open from noon to 8 pm in the same locations as school elections.
Read MoreChamber and Jefferson Matters usher in 2016 Christmas season
Greene County Chamber invites area residents to take part in the 2016 holiday season showcasing the uniqueness that our communities have to offer. Many special activities are planned.
Read MoreChristmas in Scranton this Thursday, Dec. 1
~The Scranton Journal Join folks in the Scranton community as they celebrate the holiday season with two fun-filled days of activities this week: Thursday afternoon and Saturday evening. Scranton Betterment is hosting the annual Christmas in Scranton open houses on Thursday, Dec. 1. Most businesses invite guests to stop in, visit and enjoy refreshments during the afternoon.
Read MoreIowa Central exploring southwest regional academy
Greene County and Paton-Churdan students could have added access to college courses if Iowa Central Community College is able to expand its regional academies. Neil Adams, director of business development at Iowa Central, explained the regional academy concept at the Greene County school board meeting Nov. 21. Iowa Central currently has one regional academy up and running in Eagle Grove to…
Read MoreErnst reflects on 99-county tour
~by Senator Joni Ernst, Nov. 28, 2016 Born and raised in southwest Iowa, I grew up on our family hog, soybean and corn farm. As a child, I was taught by my parents the values many Iowans share: hard work, service and sacrifice. From Day One, I made a commitment to you to bring our shared values to Washington, and…
Read MoreCarroll Pepsi driver has bad day at work
The driver was injured and an estimated 200 gallons of diesel fuel and other fluids were dumped into Greenbrier Creek southwest of Jefferson when the driver of a Pepsi truck struck a bridge southwest of Jefferson Tuesday morning. The accident occurred at about 9:30.
Read MoreRam boys start hoops season with a win
The Greene County boys varsity basketball team gave 2002 Jefferson-Scranton graduate Chris Nelson a win in his coaching debut with the Rams. The Rams topped the Ogden Bulldogs 77-61 in both teams’ season opener in the middle school gym in Jefferson Monday night.
Read MoreRam girls at 0-2 on young hoops season
The Greene County girls basketball team is at 0-2 for the season after losing to Ogden in Jefferson Monday night. The team cut the number of turnovers from 33 against PCM last week to only 13, but still came up on the short end of a 52-36 score.
Read MoreJames O. Conner, 1926 – 2016
A service of remembrance was held Tuesday, Nov. 29, at First Presbyterian Church in Jefferson for James “Jim” Oliver Conner, 90, of Jefferson. Words of comfort were offered by the Rev Gordon Moen, pastor of the church. Mark Conner gave the eulogy. Soloist was Gary, with accompanist Keri Brooker.
Read MoreGreene Co, Paton-Churdan school boards slate joint meeting
The Greene County Schools and Paton-Churdan boards of education will hold a joint meeting Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 5:30 pm at the school media center in Churdan. Business items on the agenda are communication/relationship and a review of the current sharing agreements. Both boards expect to discuss additional sharing of staff.
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