Also gets OK to purchase new equipment with contracted services budget line Heart attack patients in Greene County may have faster access to critically important medical care thanks to a grant from the American Heart Association (AHA). Greene County Emergency Medical Services Inc has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the AHA for 12-lead electrocardiogram equipment as part of Mission:…
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Veterans air problems at Friday roundtable with Sen Joni Ernst and others
~courtesy of The Scranton Journal Veterans from around the state trekked to Jefferson Friday morning to meet with U.S. Senator Joni Ernst at a veterans roundtable in the Greene County Community Center in Jefferson. Close to 100 persons, most of whom were veterans, attended the hour-long event. Jim Andrew, American Legion Post 11 commander, served as moderator and introduced the…
Read MoreYankee Robinson, Mahanay tower topics of Historical Society programs
Special evening program June 2; RSVP by May 27 for meal ~by Chuck Offenburger for the Historical Society Fayette Ludovic “Yankee” Robinson was one of the best-known and highest-regarded circus owners and performers in America in the mid to late 1800s. In the early fall of 1884, when his show was touring in west central Iowa, the 66-year-old Robinson took…
Read MoreSchool board discusses tardiness, use of gaming money, door security
All three topics continued to June The Greene County school administration made good on its promise to take to the full board concerns raised at the new public forums. At the inaugural forum in April, parents raised concerns about the attendance policy as it relates to student athletes. The topic was on the board’s agenda in May. After nearly 30…
Read MoreAdult ‘Party in the Alley’ planned for June 3
All Jefferson residents are invited to celebrate with the Tower View Team at a Party in the Alley on June 3. The event will be held from 5 to 7 pm in Sally’s Alley on the south side of the courthouse square. This is an adult celebration with sangria and lemonade being served along with light appetizers.
Read MoreJeff council okays park grant application, allocating Welcome Center funding to TJ Gardens
There may be an Act II of college students in Jefferson next winter taking inventory, holding public meetings and writing proposals. Just as Iowa State University College of Design students did earlier this year with their Retail Scapes projects, another group of landscape architecture students could be using Jefferson’s city parks as their study subjects.
Read MoreSupervisors okay first step on courthouse dome rehabiliation
The first step in rehabilitating the large stained glass dome over the courthouse rotunda was taken Monday by the board of supervisors. The board approved a fee proposal from Brooks Borg Skiles, a Des Moines architectural firm very familiar with the courthouse, to prepare necessary construction documents and services during the bidding phase for the job.
Read MoreCorn, soybeans ahead of normal year
Drier conditions allowed farmers to make good progress with 5.5 days suitable for fieldwork statewide, 6 percent in west central Iowa, during the week ending May 22, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. There were scattered reports of corn being replanted in the northern third of Iowa.
Read MoreMemorial Day services planned around the county
Americans will pause to remember the brave men and women who have given their lives in defense of our nation, from the Revolutionary War to the worldwide war on terrorism on Memorial Day, May 30. Observances are scheduled around the county as follows:
Read MoreCounty high schools hold graduation ceremonies
The ranks of high school graduates grew by 107 following commencement exercises held Sunday afternoon. Greene County High School graduated 94 students at the middle school gym. Thirteen students graduated from Paton-Churdan High School.
Read MoreScranton water rates increasing 1 percent July 1
Rate increase will be annual every July 1 ~courtesy of The Scranton Journal Scranton water customers could notice a slight increase in the water rates, beginning in July. The Scranton city council approved the first reading of an ordinance that calls for a one percent increase in water rates as of July 1 and a one percent increase on each…
Read MoreSign up for senior farmers market coupons June 2-3
Sign-up and distribution of coupons for the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program will take place Thursday and Friday, June 2 and June 3, from 8 am to 1 pm at the Greenewood Community Center on Greenewood Road in Jefferson.
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