The recent study by the Mexican government released on Feb. 9 found the monarch butterfly population wintering in Mexico dropped by 27 percent this year, returning its population to historically low levels.
Read MoreMonth: March 2017
2016 Iowa deer harvest tops 100,000
Deer hunters reported harvesting 101,397 deer during the 2016 Iowa deer hunting season, which is about 3,000 fewer than were reported in 2015, but nearly identical to the 2014 harvest. “This harvest is consistent with our management goals and is indicative of a stable deer population in Iowa,” said Tyler Harms, wildlife researcher with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.…
Read MoreIowa birth certificate exchange offered for some wallet-size cards
Greene County recorder Marcia Tasler can help anyone who needs to exchange their wallet-size birth certificate.
Read MoreIn the neighborhood
Please send your news item to Jean Borgeson Feb. 27, 2017 News from Rippey is short this week. With a predicted blizzard and people being ill, it seems everyone hunkered down for a few days. People stopped at the library to stock up on reading material for the upcoming storm, some at the same time, so that was lucky.
Read MoreStudents qualify for state speech contest
Greene County and Paton-Churdan will be represented at the Iowa High School Speech Association’s individual events state contest at Johnston High School March 11. Members of both speech teams earned “I” ratings at a district contest held last Saturday at ADM High School and qualified for the state contest.
Read More‘Community 360’ seeks to entice Millennials to county
The proposed “next stage” in Greene County development was introduced by Greene County Development Corporation at a pair of meetings Feb. 23 and Feb. 28 at the Greene Room at Wild Rose Jefferson. “In the past few years Greene County has been humming, and we think we’ve reached the next stage in our development journey,” GCDC board member Rick Morain…
Read MoreDear Tomorrow
~a column by Colleen O’Brien Most of us who plan to leave a legacy for our children think in tangibles like money or land, heirlooms, family portraits and photographs, precious books and art. A woman named Christian Figueres, head of the UN Climate Change Secretariat, thinks about leaving her children a habitable planet.
Read MoreHigh school musicians in busy stretch
Greene County is hosting the annual Heart of Iowa Activities Conference Fine Arts Festival Thursday, March 2. A display of visual art created by students from all the HOIAC schools will be at the Greene County Community Center during the day. Musicians will rehearse during the day and present a concert at 7 pm in the middle school gymnasium. The…
Read MoreScrabble Run part of this year’s Relay for Life
The 5K run/walk that’s part of the Greene County Relay for Life will have a new look this year in keeping with the 2017 theme, “Relay for Life – A Game Changer.”
Read MoreHome State Bank named 2016 Most Extraordinary Bank in the US
Sponsors construction of a school in Africa Home State Bank of Jefferson is the recipient of the 2016 Extraordinary Bank of the Year Award for being the #1 bank in the United States, presented by the Institute for Extraordinary Banking®. The bank credits the win to the forward-thinking, community-focused culture their employees and the customers and communities they serve have…
Read MoreCity sees increase in insurance costs
The city of Jefferson’s insurance premium could increase by as much as 18 percent, from $155,126 to $184,250, when the policy renews for the coming fiscal year.
Read MoreMedical Center, Medicap partner to offer MedSafe
Greene County Medical Center has joined with Medicap Pharmacy in Jefferson to obtain a MedSafe container. This secure receptacle allows people to drop off and safely dispose of expired, unused or unwanted medications. The medical center’s pharmacy director, Bonnie Orris, is overseeing the MedSafe project. She said, “I have wanted to provide this service for years. Patients and families have…
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