Use permits okayed for Beaver Creek Windpark

Questions were asked and answered but there were no objections heard when the Greene County board of adjustment met Tuesday morning to discuss a conditional use permit for the proposed Beaver Creek Windpark northeast of Grand Junction. About a dozen landowners/tenants attended the meeting. Mike Holden chaired the board of adjustment. Adam Jablonski, Matt Ott and John Marshall, all project…

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Scranton city council sets two public hearings

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal The Scranton City Council will hold two public hearings next week. Both are slated to begin at 6 pm on Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the City Council Chambers. One hearing is on the zoning ordinances. Following comments from the public, the council is expected to take action on the proposed ordinance. The proposed ordinances can…

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Relay for Life organizers seeking sponsors, teams

Planning has begun in earnest for the Relay for Life of Greene County, slated for April 22 at the Greene County Community Center. This year’s theme is “Relay for Life – A Game Changer.” Relay sponsorship co-chairs Craig and Deb Marquardt have sent letters to previous and potential sponsors. Sponsorships by businesses, organizations and individuals cover Relay expenses so that…

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Eva Mullins, 1924 – 2017

Services were held Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Salem United Methodist Church in Paton for Eva Mullins, 92, of Jefferson, formerly of Paton. The Rev David Arulnathan, pastor of the church, offered words of comfort. Danille Curtis will accompany congregational singing. Honorary bearers were Eli Black and Joe Davis. Casket bearers were Collin Black, Vernon Bauer, Vance Bauer, Philip Bauer, Jim Price and…

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P-C girls lose, boys win in Woodbine

The Paton-Churdan girls basketball team, playing with a depleted roster and without lead scorer Jenna Beyers, lost Monday to the Woodbine Tigers in Woodbine, 54-17. The Rockets scored just two points in the first quarter were down 33-9 at halftime. They scored eight points in the third quarter and no points in the fourth quarter.

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