On the march again

~by Denise O’Brien Van I was a lone Greene County participant, I thought, in the Saturday, Jan. 21, Women’s March in Des Moines. The local women I invited to walk with me had commitments, so I soloed, rather bravely, I thought. Now I know, thanks to Facebook, that several Greene County women were there. The throng was so large that I…

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Marching around the globe

~a column by Colleen O’Brien On Saturday, January 21, the day after inauguration, millions of people in America and across the globe marched for women’s rights. They marched in Australia and New Zealand, the Czech Republic, Antarctica, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, England, Ireland, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Scotland, Mexico, but not, as far as I could find out, in Russia…

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Letter to the editor – Sheila Goodwin

Dear Editor, As a Greene County resident I’ve been reading a lot about our school district and their decisions. Everyone seems to have an opinion about what changes need to be made to improve the relationship between the school district and the community and there seems to be a lot of squabbling. I’ve been squabbling a little myself.

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Stained glass dome work begins

The daylight is different in the courthouse now that work is under way on the restoration of the large stained glass dome over the rotunda. A three-man crew from The Stained Glass Store of Des Moines started dismantling the dome last week. They’re accessing the dome through the attic, removing large panels and then taking them to Des Moines. They’ll…

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Pancake supper next Saturday

The Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW auxiliary and the American Legion will serve a pancake supper Saturday, Jan. 28, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm at the VFW hall, 109 N. Chestnut St, in Jefferson. The three veterans groups will serve pancakes, eggs and sausage along with orange juice and coffee. Free will donations will be accepted.

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Neal highlights reading activities

Greene County Schools reading specialist Julie Neal provided the following brief narratives focusing on examples of activities students are involved in to grow their reading skills. Free Books for Students: Before winter break, kindergarten through third grade students were provided the opportunity to pick out a book to take home at no cost to them. The funds to provide these…

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