Students start new year in new building

It took five years and two failed bond referendums, but Greene County High School students walked into a new building to start the school year Monday morning. The regional career academy that’s connected to the building and operated in partnership with Iowa Central Community College opened two weeks ago. Discussion of an entirely new high school began during the winter…

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Elections is topic of Community Conversation Thursday

Billie Jo Hoskins, the deputy county auditor who oversees elections, is the speaker at a Community Conversation Thursday, Sept. 3, at 5:30 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson. Hoskins will talk about the state requirements for elections, the costs of an election, preparations needed for an election, security and voter verification, the procedures poll workers follow for in-person Election…

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Bruce Banister re: ‘popular’ kids

To the editor, Superintendent Tim Christensen recently said in an article in “The Jefferson Herald”, and I quote: “If the popular kids wear a mask, then others are going to be apt to wear one.” Gee Tim, would you please give us a list of the popular kids and particularly the “others”. I think parents deserve to know how and…

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The Iowa Way

a column by Sen Joni Ernst Doesn’t it just seem like one thing after another? We’re in the midst of a global pandemic, which has taken the lives of more than one thousand Iowans, and then we get hit by a derecho. It’s been a trying year for folks across Iowa. The challenges we’re facing as a state, and a…

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First day for middle schoolers delayed to Sept. 10

The first day of school for students at Greene County Middle School will be Thursday, Sept. 10. That’s two days later than previously announced. School superintendent Tim Christensen explained the occupancy permit needed after the renovation project will be issued later than expected. Staff wants to give students an opportunity to walk through the building before school starts, and they…

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Governor closes bars in college towns

Citing high numbers of Covid-19 cases among persons ages 19-23, and the risk they pose to the workforce, Gov Kim Reynolds on Thursday issued a new public health disaster emergency proclamation closing bars in the counties in which Regents universities and the state’s largest community colleges are located. All bars, taverns, breweries, distilleries, and night clubs in Black Hawk, Dallas,…

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Stress management program available virtually to ag community

First session is Friday, Aug. 28 Farming can be stressful in the best of times. Financial worries, unpredictable weather, unpredictable commodity prices, plant pests, livestock diseases and isolation all contribute to farmers’ anxiety. And now Iowa’s rural communities and families are coping with the unpredictability and imposed isolation produced by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the destruction from the…

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