A livestock judging team from the Greene County FFA chapter competed at the Linn-Mar livestock judging competition held at Kirkwood Community College Oct. 9. Izzy Bravard finished the highest of the ream with a score of 368 out of 400 points. Behind her were Daniel Gehling, Chance Peterson, and Kayla Muir. The team finished in 33rd place among 78 teams.
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4-H for grown-ups continues with Wine and Cheese 101
The sometimes difficult question of “what goes with what” is the topic of Wine and Cheese 101, hosted by ISU Extension & Outreach – Greene County and Jefferson Hy-Vee. The “course” will offer adults a fun evening learning the basics of pairings and enjoying samples.
Read MoreRead it and weep
~a column by Colleen O’Brien Al Gore’s new book, An Inconvenient Sequel, Truth to Power, is a convenient handbook on how to save the earth, and in the process, ourselves. If we don’t save it, we will be wandering in the wilderness that is encroaching and soon after that we will be gone. The book offers solid information and ways…
Read MoreJeff council sets priorities for fiscal year 2018
Housing is the Jefferson city council’s top priority for the next budget year, with entries to the city and obtaining grants close behind. The council set priorities at a workshop following its regular meeting Tuesday. Each year for the past 10 years council members and the mayor have individually ranked a long list of projects on a scale of 1-3,…
Read MoreVocal music concert next Tuesday
The Greene County High School vocal music department will present a concert Tuesday, Oct 17, at 7:30 pm in the high school auditorium. The public is cordially invited. “Students see the process come to a finishing point as they perfect their work and present it to an audience,” said director Dave Heupel.
Read MoreBurn ban still in effect despite rain
Despite several inches of rain last week, Greene County remains under a burn ban until further notice. Greene County sheriff and Jefferson fire chief Jack Williams reminded the county supervisors Monday that a burn ban is a decision made by the fire chiefs in the county.
Read MoreCongressional candidate Scholten coming to Jefferson
J. D. Scholten, Democratic candidate for U. S. Representative from Iowa’s 4th District, will be in Jefferson to speak and meet with members of the community Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 7 pm, at the ISU Extension office at 104 W. Washington St. Scholten, of Sioux City, is a litigation paralegal specializing in Intellectual property law and a former professional minor…
Read MoreLetter to the editor – Annie Smith
Thank you, Beta Tau Delta To the editor, I am writing this letter to express my gratitude and appreciation for all of the many community members throughout Greene County that go above and beyond each day for the students in all of the Greene County schools.
Read MorePlans told for courthouse centennial Oct. 27
One hundred years ago Greene County residents were waiting eagerly for the dedication of their new courthouse on Oct. 27. The 100th anniversary of the courthouse dedication will be celebrated Friday, Oct. 27, starting with Java & Juice from 9:30 to 10 am.
Read MoreJeff council okays tourism grants
The Jefferson city council approved disbursements totaling $20,258 in hotel/motel tax funds at its regular meeting Oct. 10.
Read MoreExtension slates course for women marketing grain
Women in Ag is the agricultural business education program that empowers farm and ranch women who want to be more knowledgeable about their agricultural enterprises. Greene County Extension and Outreach is making Women Marketing Grain available beginning Thursday, Nov. 2. This is an opportunity for women to collaborate with each other on topics of importance to their future in farming.…
Read MoreConnecting trails meeting is Oct. 26
The next discussion meeting on the Connecting Parks and Schools plan in Jefferson is slated for Thursday, Oct. 26, at 5:30 pm at the Greene County Community Center.
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