Greene County COVID numbers growing, only 91 tested

The number of COVID-19 cases in Greene County has increased to five, with three additional cases identified during the 24 hours preceding Wednesday at 10 am. The first local COVID case was identified April 6; that person has now recovered. There were no other cases reported until Tuesday, April 28. As of Tuesday, 91 Greene County residents have been tested,…

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Greene County district court ending April 28

In Greene County district court Sylvester L Trotter, 32, of Carroll was sentenced April 24 to five years in prison after he changed his plea to guilty to a charge of operating while intoxicated- third offense. He will be given credit for time served. He must undergo a substance abuse evaluation and follow all recommendations until maximum benefits are attained.…

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Glennie Sayre, 1932 – 2020

Glennie Sayre passed on to her final home on April 26, 2020. For the past five years she had been a resident of Brown Deer Senior Living in Coralville. She was 87 years of age. Glennie Eileen Lane Sayre was born in Jefferson on October 31,1932, to Thomas Boston and Erma Caroline Lane. She was educated at Bristol # 6…

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Supes hear more about Raccoon River watershed flap

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County board of supervisors heard more information at its regular meeting April 27 about a controversy brewing over the North Raccoon River Watershed Management Coalition (NRRWMC). This involves the development of a watershed management plan by the coalition. Greene County is a member of this coalition.

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Planting ahead of average year

Although most of Iowa received spotty rains, there were 5.3 days suitable for field work during the week ending April 26, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. In contrast, it was mid-June before Iowa farmers had a week with 5.3 days suitable for fieldwork in 2019.

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The diary of a coronavirus rebel

Diary entries by Cori O’Virus, as dictated to Colleen O’Brien Last time I wrote, I was thinking of myself as the paradoxical parasite , Cori O’Virus on a mission to save my species – coronavirus, as well as my host’s species – humans. My human host has just fallen asleep, with the radio on, as usual, so I listen most…

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Restaurants receive IDPH guidance about reopening

Governor’s Invest in Iowa proposal “on hold” The number of cases of COVID-19 in Iowa continues to increase even as residents in three-fourths of Iowa’s counties look forward to relaxing some of the mitigation requirements put in place last month. Gov Kim Reynolds started her daily press briefing with the news that there were 508 new positive cases of the…

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Dixie Mengel, 1932 – 2020

Dixie Mengel, the daughter of Earl and Leone (Koebrich) Witcraft, was born February 8, 1932, in Fraser,  and passed from this life April 25, 2020, at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. She lived her life to the age of 88 years, 2 months and 17 days. Dixie grew up in Fraser and graduated from Pilot Mound High School in…

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