~a column by Colleen O’Brien The phrase “killing the messenger” has had a long run in this old world. It goes back to the Greeks as so many of our words and sayings do, this particular one from Plutarch: “The first messenger, that gave notice of Lucullus’ coming was so far from pleasing Tigranes that he had his head cut…
Read MoreYear: 2017
Letter to the editor – Alexis Hooper
A lot can happen in 40 years. Forty years ago, we didn’t have cell phones and instant access to whatever our heart’s desire. Scranton, Rippey, and Grand Junction had thriving schools and numerous businesses. Small family farms dotted the east side of Greene County. And those farmers were friends, families, and neighbors trying to do what was best for the…
Read MoreTis the season to be jolly
New Opportunities wants everyone to have a safe and fun holiday season! It is easy to misjudge the effects of alcohol and its duration. With fun and conversation we can lose track of how much we have consumed. Here are a few tips to help keep your holiday parties safe:
Read MoreRam wrestlers improve to 4-7, place fourth at Ogden duals
~by The Scranton Journal Greene County wrestlers lost both duals which were contested in Jefferson at the middle school gym Thursday, Dec. 7. Gilbert topped the Rams 43-36 and ADM won 43-36. Brock Wuebker, Cayden Gerdes and Bryce Hoyle each posted a pair of pins on the night. Joe Anderson went 2-0 with a fall and a win by forfeit.
Read MoreKathleen ‘Katy’ O’Bryan, 1927 -2017
Mass of the Christian Burial will be held for Kathleen “Katy” O’Bryan on Friday, Dec. 15, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Jefferson, with the Rev. Jeremy Wind presiding. A rosary will be prayed for her at 4:30 pm on Thursday in the church, with a visitation to follow from 5 to 7 pm. Hastings Funeral Home is handling the…
Read MoreIn the neighborhood
Dec. 12, 2017 Rippey public library: Join us for a Jingle Mingle on Wednesday, Dec. 13, from 2:30 to 3:30 pm. Hot cocoa and Christmas cookies will be served. Candy canes will be handed out and games will be played. Prizes will be given for the “ugliest” Christmas sweater worn and best awkward family photos.
Read MoreComp board recommends 3 percent raise for elected officials
The county’s elected officials would receive larger wage increase than the unionized employees of the county board if supervisors accepts the recommendation of the compensation board. The compensation board in a meeting Moday that lasted 12 minutes voted unanimously to recommend a 3 percent wage increase for FY19 (starting July 1, 2018). The negotiated union contracts include a 2.5 percent…
Read MoreGreene County district court, week ending Dec. 6
In Greene County district court Bryan Gene Snell, 33, of Coon Rapids was sentenced to five years in prison after he changed his plea to guilty to a charge of operating while intoxicated- third offense. The prison term was suspended and he was placed on probation for two years. He must live at a residential correctional facility until he receives…
Read MoreGreene County magistrate court, week ending Dec. 6
In Greene County magistrate court a judgment was entered Dec. 6 against Marshall Lee Mcollough of Waterloo on charges of trespass and interference with official acts. He was fined $200 with a $70 surcharge on each charge. He must also pay a $125 Law Enforcement Initiative surcharge and $537.42 court costs.
Read MoreChristmas season in full swing with tree lighting
The Christmas season began in earnest Thursday evening when Santa Claus lit a community Christmas tree at the Thomas Jefferson Gardens and Welcome Center. High school carolers provided music and Sugar Plum dancers from Prairie Blue Creative Arts honored the tree with a dance. After the festivities at the tree, the Clauses talked with girls and boys at the top…
Read MoreQuilting group donates to Adopt-A-Family
The Piece Makers quilting group at Trinity Lutheran Church makes quilts year-round for Lutheran World Relief, using all donated fabric. This year the Piece Makers are sharing holiday quilts with New Opportunities and Adopt-A-Family to be included with a dozen of the Christmas food boxes.
Read MoreWinners told in first Christmas gift certificate drawing
Three lucky shoppers won gift certificates from Greene County Chamber members participating in the Hometown Christmas drawings. Winners of the drawing held Dec. 4 are (from right) Stacy Stream of Jefferson, who registered at Jefferson Family Chiropractic, Mary Pedersen of Jefferson, who registered at Country Blessings, Cindy Deal, representing the Chamber’s business promotions team,and Cindi Van Horn of Glidden, who…
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