Planning for new HS challenged by rising costs

An increase in the cost of structural steel and electrical materials is challenging Greene County school officials and OPN Architects as they finalize the design for the new high school and regional career academy. School board members Steve Karber and Sam Harding reported to the full board last week that the last estimate of construction costs was 10 percent higher…

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Friends of the Library honor Janet Durlam

Janet Durlam was honored Thursday as the 2018 Friend of the Year by the Friends of the Jefferson Public Library. Durlam has helped with the Friends’ used book sales since retiring from teaching in 2011. Her offer to sort by author the dozens of donated paperback books grew into moving boxes of books, organizing and shelving books. She visits the…

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Dave Heupel elected to IHSMA exec board

Dave Heupel, vocal music director at Greene County High School since 1999, was recently elected to the executive board of the Iowa High School Music Association. He was elected by school superintendents across the state. The IHSMA board is composed of three school administrators, one vocal music director, one instrumental music director, and one school board member. According to Heupel,…

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Greene County Singers slate concert

The Greene County Singers will present an Encore Concert Sunday, Oct. 28, at 3 pm at the United Methodist Church in Scranton. Selections will be a mix of secular and sacred music with a bit of Broadway,  too. The concert will be followed by light refreshment. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend.

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UMW rummage sale Oct. 26-27

The Jefferson United Methodist Women will hold a  rummage, plant and bake sale Friday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 7 pm and Saturday, Oct.27 from 8 to 11 am  in the church basement at 207 S. Wilson in Jefferson. Baked goods and chicken & noodles will be for sale, and walking tacos or a chicken & noodles meal will be…

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‘Remarkable progress’ against breast cancer, ACS says

ATLANTA, GA – Now, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the American Cancer Society says remarkable progress against the disease should not obscure the significant challenges remaining. The facts: Thanks to largely stable incidence rates, improved treatment, as well as earlier detection through screening and increased awareness, a woman’s risk of dying of breast cancer dropped 39 percent between the late…

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Outlook good for 2018 pheasant season

Thousands of hunters in blaze orange will take to the fields when Iowa’s pheasant season opens Oct. 27. And with the second highest pheasant population in a decade, hunters can afford to be optimistic. “We have good pheasant hunting across the state where we have good habitat,” said Todd Bogenschutz, upland wildlife research biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural…

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