Rams’ HOIAC season slides to an end

The Greene County Rams’ conference season fizzled to its end Friday in Monroe, as the girls and boys teams both lost by disappointing margins to the Prairie City-Monroe Mustangs. The boys finished with an 8-6 record in the Heart of Iowa Activities Conference after a 70-45 loss to the 11-3 Mustangs. Their point total was the smallest of the season,…

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Joyce Turner, 1926 – 2018

Joyce Swaney Turner, 91, of Jefferson died peacefully at home surrounded by family on January 31, 2018. Her bright spirit, compassion for others, and wry sense of humor were with her until the end. Ever curious and a great listener, she was a brilliant, energetic, and caring woman who will be deeply missed by her family and friends. Joyce made…

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Rams lose two to S. Hamilton Hawks

The Greene County Rams lost both basketball games to the South Hamilton Hawks in Jefferson Tuesday. The boys lost 70-47 as the Hawks claimed their 19th win of the season. The Hawks are among six undefeated Class 2A teams in the state. It was the first game this season in which the Rams have scored fewer than 50 points.

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State imposed craziness in the courthouse

I learned something very surprising this week, so surprising that my response was, “that’s crazy.” And I said, “that’s crazy” a second time, and a third time. “That’s crazy!” I learned the number of criminal trials that can be held each year in Greene County is limited to 10. “That’s crazy!” may be what you’re thinking, too.

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Norm Fandel elected president of Midwest Partnership

At the Midwest Partnership Economic Development annual meeting on January 25, Norm Fandel of Jefferson, the 2018 president of the organization, presented John Rutledge of Panora, the 2017 president, with a commemorative plaque. Business leaders from the four-county economic development group, Midwest Partnership, reviewed a successful year at the annual meeting of the organization held at the Lake Panorama Conference…

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To be or not to be … addicted

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Last week I submitted to my writers group a possible column that I was calling “To be or not to be . . . angry.” It was about our president, and I had been struggling with it for days, ambivalent, writing and rewriting. I couldn’t understand my confusion, but I knew I could get help…

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Laehn responds to threat to close courthouses

Suggested criteria is “dumb” An open letter that was widely circulated late last week threatening to close county courthouses is “alarming” but “either very poorly worded or very intentionally worded to cause alarm across the state,” according to assistant county attorney Thomas Laehn. He shared the letter from state court administrator Todd Nuccio with the county supervisors Monday.

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Letter to the editor -Chris Henning

Re: Your voice and your vote matter – caucus with Democrats Feb. 5 To the editor, Much has happened politically since the 2016 caucus nationally and in Iowa. The election of Donald Trump as president; the re-election of Republican Steve King to Congress; the re-election of Republicans Chip Baltimore and Jerry Behn to represent Greene County in the Statehouse; the…

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