Old-fashioned threshing bee this weekend

Pleasant Prairie Farm/Foster Timmons Farms will host the 19th annual Old-Fashioned Threshing Bee this Saturday and Sunday, July 27-28. At the bee, volunteers and steam engine enthusiasts will harvest oats as the job was done until the 1940s. The volunteers will pitch oat bundles into the threshing machine by hand. The thresher separates the grain from the straw and chaff,…

Read More

Duane ‘Shorty’ Clark, 1936 – 2019

Duane D. “Shorty” Clark, the son of Grant and Velma (Steward) Clark was born February 1, 1936, in Adaza in Greene County. He departed this life July 23, 2019, at the Israel Family Hospice House in Ames. He lived his life to the age of 83 years, 5 months and 22 days. Shorty graduated from Churdan High School in 1954.…

Read More

New session of HS equivalency classes starts Aug. 6

Orientation sessions next week Adults who do not have a high school diploma are encouraged to enroll in High School Equivalency Diploma classes (HSED). Iowa Central Community College is offering a new session of classes in Jefferson. Orientation will be held Tuesday, July 31, and Thursday, Aug. 1, at First United Methodist  Church in Jefferson. Interested students should plan to…

Read More

J-S grads to perform at Thomas Jefferson Gardens

The Thomas Jefferson Gardens of Greene County board invites everyone to a concert by professional singers Ashley Sievers and Shelby Sievers VanNordstrand on Sunday, Aug. 4 at 2 pm in the Gardens. There will be no charge for the concert but a free will offering will be taken. Refreshments will be served by the Thomas Jefferson Gardens board.

Read More

Seven tickets, 50 warnings during sTEP

Jefferson police captain Heath Enns has released numbers from the special Traffic Enforcement Project conducted by the JPD July 3-7. Officers made one arrest for operating while intoxicated and wrote two citations for speed and one each for open container of alcohol, failure to use a seat belt, stop sign/light violation, driving without a license, and a registration violation.

Read More

Orris gives update on animal shelter fundraising

Naming rights still available ~by Noah Rohlfing Don Orris knows better than almost anyone (except the PAWS volunteers) how much Greene County needs a new animal sheltering facility. The Jefferson retiree has been working with the city, Greene County and with animal shelter volunteers to create a plan for a new PAWS building, which will be owned by the city…

Read More

Hot and stormy weather prevailed much of last week

Iowa farmers had 5.0 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending July 21, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistic Service. There were some reports of crops lying flat and green snap in corn due to high winds produced from various storms throughout the state. Fieldwork activities included spraying and harvesting hay and oats.

Read More

Oh, un-sweet mysteries of life

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Wanting to make America great again sounded like a complaint to me at first, and then I looked up a few stats and found that the U.S. could use some work. Historically, we have tried to make our country always better; it has been a running theme from decade to decade, a bravado and brag…

Read More