~by Joseph Beaudet, Scranton Journal intern Having worked in the Greene County School District for 24-1/2 years, Marcia Roeder has decided that it is time to retire. Roeder worked as a custodian and served as a substitute bus driver during her tenure with the district following an 18-year tenure with a non-profit daycare center in Jefferson. Roeder says she has…
Read MoreDay: June 24, 2020
Supervisors pave the way for farmers market to open
~by Janice Harbaugh for Greene County News Online The Greene County farmers market could begin July 7 or 14 and run through the early part of September, according to a decision by the Greene County board of supervisors at its regular meeting June 22. Chris Henning, market coordinator, pressed the board for a formal statement about the event, now in…
Read MoreA dawning awareness
~a column by Colleen O’Brien “It is entirely unacceptable that I should have no voice in the political affairs of my own country, for I am not a ward of America; I am one of the first Americans to arrive on these shores.” So said James Baldwin in The Fire Next Time, a long essay published in 1962. He was…
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June 23, 2020 Methodist Church plans farewell for Burrows The staff-parish relations committee of the Rippey United Methodist Church parish has released the details for the farewells for Pastor Paul, and at Minburn for Pastor Cat. On Sunday, June 28, there is a drive-by farewell at each of the churches consecutively. There will be a basket for cards and you…
Read MoreScranton library tells summer reading plans
Well, it’s been a little while since we actually had some news or events going on at the Marchant Memorial Library this year. It seems like we have been closed down due to COVID-19 for a long time. But we aren’t going to let that stop us for summer reading. We are going to try some new ways to celebrate…
Read MoreHistorical museum will open Saturdays in July
After being closed all spring and early summer out of concern for the spread of the corona virus, the Greene County Historical Museum in Jefferson is going to begin re-opening to the public – starting with Saturday mornings in July. “We will be open Saturdays from 9 am until noon on July 4, 11, 18, and 25,” Roger Aegerter, the…
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ANNIVERSARY – Happy anniversary to Duane and Jane Beschorner. Their special date was the 22nd of June. DEATH NOTICE – Graveside services at Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines will be Friday, June 26, at 11 am for Gary King of Urbandale. He was 73 at time of his death on June 12. His parents were Lee and Gladys (Hardaway) King,…
Read MoreSpecialty Clinic adds visiting specialist
Dr Todd Troll has joined the Greene County Medical Center Specialty Clinics as a visiting specialist offering electrodiagnostic medicine services. Electrodiagnostic medicine diagnoses neurological causes of numbness, tingling, pain, weakness, fatigue and muscle cramping. Electrodiagnostic testing helps determine if nerves and muscles are working correctly. Troll is affiliated with The Iowa Clinic in West Des Moines and will be in…
Read MoreJPD to do special enforcement July 3-7
Law enforcement agencies across Iowa, including the Jefferson police department, will participate in the national Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign July 3-7. In an effort to combat impaired driving, officers will show zero tolerance for impaired drivers. “The last few months have brought incredible challenges for our communities. As our nation begins to reopen, many Americans will be…
Read MoreSoybean emergence 16 days ahead
Statewide there were 4.7 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 21, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. There were several reports farmers found it difficult to spray their crops due to constant winds during the week. Fieldwork activities also included finishing up planting, harvesting hay and hauling grain. Topsoil moisture levels across Iowa rated 1…
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