Birds of a feather…

A  writer of a children’s story could come up with a dozen reasons a robin built her nest on a window sill in Sally’s Alley. Did snooty mother birds kick her out of Russell Park? Was she looking for a neighborhood with less bird chatter? Had she moved from a large city and craved the action of downtown?

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Free fishing weekend June 1-3

Iowa residents can try fishing without buying a license on June 1, 2 and 3 as part of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) free fishing weekend. All other regulations remain in place. “This is a great time to take kids fishing or invite a neighbor or friend to come along,” said Joe Larscheid, chief of the Iowa DNR’s…

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Fun wraps up last days of school

Students in Greene County experienced the joy of a school year finished Thursday as Greene County and Paton-Churdan dismissed for summer vacation. In Jefferson, its enough of a holiday to warrant a parade around the courthouse square. Band director Emily Brekunitch followed the tradition of at least four of her predecessors, taking her 7/8 marching band downtown for Breakfast with…

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Two weeks later Jeff council nixes house project

The Jefferson city council turned down the gift of a historic home at its regular meeting Tuesday, two weeks after directing building and zoning officer Nick Sorensen to continue working on a proposal to relocate the house to a city-owned vacant lot three blocks away. Councilman Matt Gordon was the swing vote in 3-2 decisions both times, with a handful…

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Memorial Day observances told

Memorial Day will be observed Monday, May 28, around the county as follows: St Joseph Catholic Cemetery, Jefferson – Blessing of graves, a VFW/American Legion firing squad and Taps by John Mobley IV at 9:30 am, after 8 am mass at St Brigid Catholic Church in Grand Junction. Jefferson Municipal Cemetery – 10:45 am, with Pastor Dennis Martens of Trinity…

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Classes of 2018 graduate

The ranks of high school graduates in Greene County grew by 102 last weekend, as both high schools held commencement ceremonies. Eleven seniors graduated in the Paton-Churdan class of 2018. Valedictorian was Madisyn Behrens and salutatorian was Jake Berns. Marilyn Tilley, who has been children’s librarian at the Churdan public library since the classmates were very young, was speaker at…

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