Greene County Middle School held a student recognition assembly last Monday to recognize accomplishments from the second trimester of 2015-16. Below are some of the recognitions that were made:
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Author to speak at Churdan library
The Churdan public library will kick off National Library Week with a program that promises a trip back through time. Local author Darcy Dougherty Maulsby will share her book “Images of America: Calhoun County” Sunday, April 10, at 2:30 pm at the library.
Read MoreRoast beef dinner in Churdan
The United Methodist Church of Churdan will serve its annual roast beef dinner Sunday April 10, from 11 am to 1:30 pm at the church. The menu is a traditional Sunday dinner, served family style, of roast beef potatoes and gravy, home grown sweet corn, salad, rolls, a dessert bar and beverages.
Read MoreJump Rope/Hoops for Heart a success
During the early weeks of February, students from Greene County Elementary, Intermediate, and Middle Schools “jumped all over” heart disease and stroke by participating in the annual Jump Rope/Hoops for Heart fundraiser. Volunteer students from second through eighth grades participated in this year’s event, raising $12,776 for the American Heart Association.
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Greenbrier 4-H Club: On Monday, March 14, the Greenbrier 4-H Club held its monthly meeting at the Greene County Extension office. Presentations were given by Justin Stream on baseball, Emma Halterman on horse jumps, Noble Hoyt with “How to Modify the Nerf Maverick”, Wade Wuebker on the meaning of the 4-H pledge, and Brock Wuebker on Iowa trivia.
Read MoreWeather, week ending April 1
Jefferson received .53 inches of rain during the week that ended Friday, April 1, at 11:59 pm. According to KCCI’s SchoolNet website, it rained four days in Jefferson. High temperature for the week was 70 degrees; low temperature was 30 degrees. Note: The National Weather Service is still looking for a volunteer weather reporter in Jefferson. For information, contact Brad…
Read MorePrimary races for GOP, not Dems
Greene County Republicans will have choices to make in a primary election June 7, while Democrats will have no contested races. With the filing deadline passed for the Nov. 8 general election, there are two races for Republican nominations. Peter Bardole is challenging incumbent county supervisor Guy Richardson (District 5). The winner will be unopposed in the general election.
Read MoreAutism Awareness Day, April 2
National Autism Awareness Day – Saturday, April 2 – was marked Friday a Greene County Elementary School with special T-shirts. Modeling the shirts are kindergartener Ryan Brogotti with teachers and support staff (from left) Tyler Lowmiller, Denise Carpenter, Tricia Monthei, Tasha Monthei, Rhonda Baer, Jenn Zmolek and Darcy Davis.
Read MoreFC, West Central merger finalized to form Landus Cooperative
Documents signed establishing Landus Cooperative; much work yet to be done in integration process Landus Cooperative was established April 1 with final merger agreement signed by farmer board members of Farmers Cooperative Company (FC) and West Central Cooperative.
Read MoreCommunity’s help needed in bell tower grant app
The Bell Tower Community Foundation is applying for a state Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) grant to help finance the completion of the 4-octave carillon of the Mahanay Memorial Carillon Tower in honor of its 50th birthday this year. To enhance the application, letters of support from local residents are strongly encouraged.
Read MoreName change for Caleris with rebranding of INS
Caleris, an inbound call center in Jefferson, will be known as Aureon Contact Center with a rebranding of the INS family of companies. Caleris, along with Iowa Network Services, Alliance Technologies, Alliance Connect, Merit Resources and Portico Staffing, comprise the INS family of companies. Based in West Des Moines, Aureon specializes in support services to businesses. The company has more…
Read MoreFlair of ‘The Iowan’ coming to new business & tourism guide
The Greene County Chamber of Commerce has selected Pioneer Communications as the publisher of the 2016-2017 Greene County Business and Tourism Guide. Pioneer Communications is best known for its flagship publication The Iowan magazine. The new guide will get a facelift and new feel courtesy of The Iowan design, editorial and sales team.
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