Toddler Fest slated for Saturday, April 8

The 12th annual “Toddler Fest” will be held Saturday, April 8, from 10 am to noon at the Greene County Community Center. Toddlers 2-5 years old and their families are invited to spend time together at this free event that encourages children to “Bee A Reader”. “We are so excited to present our special guests…Scholastic’s Clifford the Big Red Dog…

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Preventions specialist speaks to MS, HS students

Youth prevention specialist Ray Lozano encouraged Greene County middle school and high school students to take care of themselves and make smart decisions about alcohol and drug use at special assemblies Wednesday morning. Lozano is a nationally known speaker who has toured the country since 1986 sharing stories of his childhood and teaching students about the dangers of alcohol and…

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Work begins on elementary addition

Work started this past week on the addition to Greene County Elementary School. The new construction on the northwest corner of the building will add four classrooms that will initially be used as preschool rooms. With the added space, fourth graders The addition also includes a new main office with security features. All visitors to the building will be “buzzed…

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Elementary students in a jukebox time machine

Students in grades 1-3 at Greene County Elementary entertained their parents, grandparents and each other Thursday in the middle school gym with their music and movement program. With the theme “Jukebox Time Machine,” almost anything was possible. The children showed there are as many ways to get up and get moving as there are kinds of music. Student art in…

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4-H news

The Hardin Happy Hustlers held their meeting at the Greene County Middle School in Jefferson on March 5. Seventeen members were present. Old business included FSQA training and testing.  Livestock training and testing last day is March 23.

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Successful tourism visioning session held March 27

~by Jacque Andrew and Mary Weaver Thirty people from Rippey, Scranton, Churdan, Grand Junction and Jefferson, all representing Greene county tourism, government, and philanthropic civic interests were part of a collaborative discussion on Monday evening, March 27, as invited guests of the Thomas Jefferson Gardens board of directors.  The representatives were led by facilitator David Cook of Boone, technical assistance…

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