Greene County seniors Bryce Hoyle and Brock Wuebker qualified for the state wrestling tournament as district runners-up at the Class 2A District 4 tournament in Harlan Saturday.
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Ram girls end 2018-19 season with loss to Tigers in regional opener
The Ram girls basketball team ended its season Saturday evening in the opening round of 3A Region 2 post-season play. The Rams faced the Carroll Tigers, a team they had lost to 63-28 just a week earlier. The regional play wasn’t much different, with the Rams falling 61-26.
Read MoreCounty slates hearing on budget amendment
The Greene County supervisors will hold a public hearing on an amendment to the current year budget Monday, Feb. 25, at 9 am. The budget amendment shows an increase in revenues of more than $1 million, with most of the increase being reimbursement of $958,626 by MidAmerican Energy for repair to roads damaged in the course of wind turbine construction.
Read MoreElks provide $3,500 in funding to local groups
Members of Jefferson Elks Lodge 2306 were out and about Jan. 23 delivering grant monies to seven local organizations. The funds were received from the Elks National Foundation from two different grant sources: a $2,000 Gratitude grant and a $1,500 Anniversary grant, for a total of $3,500
Read MoreSafety a priority at Greene Co Early Learning Center
For the overall safety and benefit of the children at the Greene County Early Learning Center (GCELC) in Jefferson and peace of mind of their parents, the center has installed new technology and doors to improve security and increase parent communication. The system was made possible by a $25,360 grant from the Greene County Community Foundation. Items purchased through the…
Read MoreIt’s daffodil time
For many years the sale of daffodils – a symbol of hope – has been a signature fundraiser for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life. Genesis Development is once again spearheading the annual event. Bunches of 10 fresh daffodils are available for a donation of $10 each. Bunches can be ordered and picked up at participating businesses or at…
Read More‘Plant doctor’ Jean Walker to speak at TJ Gardens
The Greene County “plant doctor,” also known as Jean Walker (board member of the Thomas Jefferson Gardens), will be offer tips and advice on caring and growing plants. The presentation will be hosted by the Thomas Jefferson Gardens board Tuesday, Feb. 19, from 1 to 2 pm at the Welcome Center at the gardens.
Read MoreValentine dinner to benefit Relay for Life
All are invited to a Valentine Pasta Dinner Friday, Feb. 15, at St Joseph Parish Center in Jefferson. Serving will be from 5 to 7:30 pm. The menu includes pasta with a choice of toppings, a choice of salad, breadsticks and dessert.
Read MoreVolunteers need for demo work at new food pantry
The call is out for volunteers at the new Action Resource Center food pantry (immediately south of Durbin Automotive in Jefferson) this coming Thursday and Saturday, Feb. 14 and Feb. 16. Work will begin both days at 9 am. The to-do list includes tearing out floor tile, painting, and demolition of a counter. Strong teens are welcome for the demo.…
Read MoreChad Elliott, soup supper at Central Christian Feb. 17
Central Christian Church invites all to an evening of food, fellowship and fun Sunday, Feb. 17. Iowa singer-songwriter, Chad Elliott will perform in concert at 6:30 pm in the sanctuary. A free-will donation will be given directly to the artist. Elliott’s music appeals to a wide audience and all ages will enjoy the show. All are welcome.
Read More42nd BRR is in the books
The population of Rippey grew by five times on Groundhog Day! Yes, an estimated 1200 bike riders came to little Rippey, population 250 persons. The 42nd annual Bike Ride to Rippey (BRR) was completed on Feb. 2. This 24 mile trek, hosted by the Perry Chamber of Commerce, once again filled the streets of Rippey with bicyclists from Iowa and…
Read MoreArea students eligiblefor IA Communications Alliance scholarships
The Iowa Communications Alliance is pleased to announce the availability of one college scholarship to high school seniors who live in member service territories, payable at $1,500 per year for up to four years (up to $6,000 total). Since Jefferson Telecom is an independent telephone company, area students are eligible for the scholarship dollars.
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