Are you ready to vote Tuesday?

Voters who plan to participate in the June 5 primary elections are reminded that poll workers are required by law to ask every voter for identification. Accepted forms of identification include a valid Iowa driver’s license, non-operator’s ID, veteran’s ID, military ID, U.S. passport, or a voter ID PIN card. Any pre-registered voter who does not have identification can sign…

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The impact of decriminalized marijuana

~provided by New Opportunities As other states begin to decriminalize recreational marijuana, one may wonder if it is a good idea to decriminalize marijuana in our state. There are currently nine states that have decriminalized marijuana. It’s important to remember that even though there have been changes regarding possession and it may seem to be acceptable in those states, marijuana…

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Hy-Vee sponsors youth admissions to bell tower

Hy-Vee of Jefferson is the 2018 sponsor for all youngsters to tour the Mahanay Memorial Carillon Tower free of charge. All visitors 18 years of age or younger will be free and adult admission is $3. Lori Subbert of Hy-Vee of Jefferson is pictured with a group of children who recently rode the elevator to the Paul Nally Observation Deck…

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Strut Your Mutt at the Ding Dong Dash

A new addition to the Ding Dong Dash Saturday morning, June 9, is ‘Strut Your Mutt,” a fundraiser for the new Greene County animal facility. The fun includes a photo opp created for the event by Don Orris. The 1-mile walk will begin at the Greene County Community Center, head east to the fairgrounds, and return. It’s part of the…

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Community Conversation about community fun

A look ahead at summer activities is on the agenda for a Community Conversation Thursday, June 7, Trinity Lutheran Church, 801 W. Lincoln Way, Jefferson. A member of the Bell Tower Festival steering committee will share highlights of June 8-9 festival, and Jefferson park and recreation director Vicky Lautner will tell what’s new for the summer at the municipal pool…

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Farmers market senior coupons available

Sign-up and distribution of farmers market senior coupons will take place Monday and Tuesday, June 11-12, and Thursday, June 14, from 8 to 11 am at the Greenewood Community Center on Greenewood Road in Jefferson. The program is available to persons age 60 and older who are single with a yearly income less than $22,459 or married with a combined…

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New face at farmers market – manager Haley Diem

  Haley Diem of Auburn will join the Greene County farmers market as market manager. She’ll also be a vendor, doing business as  Thunder Moon Farm. Diem was a staff member for the Mill City (MN) farmer’s market day for two summer seasons and two indoor seasons. She first did an internship with the market, developing and testing recipes to…

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Drug charges filed against driver in crash that killed Paton farmer

The driver of a semi tractor-trailer that was involved in the accident last June 6 that killed Paton farmer Pat Fields has been charged in Greene County district court with possession of heroin- first offense (a serious misdemeanor) and possession of drug paraphernalia (a simple misdemeanor). The charges against Troy Michael Shaw, 26, of Harcourt were filed May 16.

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Tim Healy, 1953 – 2018

A celebration of the life of Tim Healy was held Saturday, June 2, at Clover Hall on the Greene County Fairgrounds in Jefferson. Pastor Cathy Van Gundy of Panora offered words of comfort. James Healy was soloist. Honorary bearers were Jim Wyckoff, Dave Perkins, Mike Piepel, Bob Bills, John Evers, Rick Pierce, Dennis Louk, Phil Siglin and Terry Semke.

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Letter to the editor – Jane Alexander

To the editor, Democrats in Iowa’s 4th U.S. House District have a rare opportunity to choose one of three candidates competing in the June 5 primary to run for the seat against Republican incumbent Steve King. By far the best choice is J.D. Scholten.

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