~by Chuck Offenburger for the Courthouse 100 committee The “Courthouse 100” committee, which for nearly two years has been planning events celebrating the centennial of the Greene County Ccourthouse, has had some fun surprises while sifting through the history of the inspiring building in Jefferson.
Read MoreDay: September 24, 2017
P-C students top achievers in math, science
Good news on enrollment, too Paton-Churdan principal Annie Smith reports that P-C was the highest achieving school in both math and science out of all 40 schools in the Prairie Lakes AEA for the 2016-17 school year, according to a report prepared by the Iowa Department of Education’s Edlnsight reporting system*.
Read MoreFree movies projected on the bell tower Tuesday
Area residents are invited to bring blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy free Charlie Brown movies and free popcorn on the Bell Tower plaza Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 7 pm. To culminate the 100th anniversary of Beta Tau Delta, the organization will show two short movies for kids and the young at heart. “You’re in the Super Bowl, Charlie Brown”…
Read MoreHomecoming tailgate supper Friday
Members of Christ Lutheran Church will serve their annual homecoming tailgate barbecue Friday, Sept. 29, at the church on S. Elm St in Jefferson, north of the high school. Bratwurst and hotdogs will be on the grill. Inside seating and carryouts will be available.
Read MoreLocal poets selected for publication
The original poetry of five Greene County poets has been selected for the 2017 edition of Lyrical Iowa, the annual anthology published by the Iowa Poetry Association. The anthology includes poems by Iowa writers of all ages. Lyrical Iowa will include poems by Lorene Conner, Victoria Riley, Hollie Roberts and Jerry Roberts, all of Jefferson, and Nancy Hanaman of Rippey.
Read MoreMulti-cultural instrumentalist coming to Guthrie County
Multi-instrumentalist Todd Green will perform on instruments from around the world Saturday, Sept. 30, at 7 pm at the Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center high school auditorium in Guthrie Center. He is hosted by the Guthrie County Arts Council.
Read MoreFall colors beginning to show in Iowa
Watch for colors in central Iowa first to third week in October This year may be a good one for leaf viewers, according to Jeff Goerndt, state forester with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR). “I think we’re going to have a decent fall color year because of the weather we’re currently having,” Goerndt says. “You get the best…
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