~by Joseph Beaudet, Scranton Journal summer intern A rocky start to the baseball season saw the Rams finish quite strongly, winning three of their final six games and upsetting Kuemper Catholic in the Class 3A, Region 2 quarterfinal. The Rams will look to build on their strong finish to the season in 2021. After an up-and-down season that saw Greene…
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HOIAC honors for Hoyle, Beyers, Bravard
~by Joseph Beaudet, Scranton Journal summer intern After a shortened season full of ups and downs for Greene County softball that saw the team start 1-7 and finish 5-11, the Rams had three players named to the Heart of Iowa all-conference teams. Headlining for the Ram softball team was freshman Emma Hoyle, who was named to the HOIAC second team…
Read MoreIn the neighborhood
August 3, 2029 Alan, Sarah, and Kale Borgeson hosted a birthday/college graduation party for Kane Borgeson on Sunday evening. Joining this special occasion were Jenna Beyers; Kane’s grandparents, Al and Ann Frederick and Jean Borgeson; his uncles and aunts Bill and Melissa Frederick, Leah and Kathryn; Bret and Liz Pierce, Laura and Allie; Mary Hinton and Taylor as well as …
Read MoreJefferson Telecom supports school supply drive
Jefferson Telecom has supported the annual school supply drive initiated by Greene County New Opportunities since 2014. Jamie Daubendiek, Jefferson Telecom General Manager (pictured below, left) presented Teresa Lansman, coordinator at Greene County New Opportunities, with a check for $500. The donation will be used to purchase school supplies for this year’s drive. Last year, more than 200 children were…
Read MoreSmall group tours give preview of new GrCo high school and regional career academy
Small, select groups of people who were instrumental in promoting and funding the new Greene County High School and regional career academy are getting a preview tour of the building this week. On the guest list are members of the Our Kids, Our Future steering committee that worked to get the needed bond issue approved, Grow Greene County, the Greene…
Read MoreGovernment is not the problem
~a column by Colleen O’Brien In the 1980s, one of President Reagan’s speech writers had him say, “Government is not a solution to our problems, government is the problem.” The rhetoric from that statement has ballooned over the past 35 years. The non-partisan, non-profit Pew Research Center poll figures say that in late 1950s and early 1960s 75 percent of…
Read MoreOwner of River Farm Recreation asks county supervisors about social host ordinance
~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline Craig Flack, owner of River Farm Recreation located in Jackson township west of Jefferson, addressed the Greene County board of supervisors at their regular meeting Aug. 3. Flack sponsors large events promoted by Iowa Chill at his farm each summer. The events have often required the intervention of law enforcement and medical services. Flack inquired…
Read MoreMedical center names new CNO
Greene County Medical Center CEO Tracy Warner announced Aug. 4 the hiring of Susan Moore as chief nursing officer (CNO) at Greene County Medical Center. Moore will start working at the medical center Sept. 8. Moore is joining Greene County Medical Center from Olathe Healthy Physicians in Olathe, KS, where she served as director of clinical quality since November 2019.…
Read MoreWelcome reception for Hannigan Aug. 13
The board of the Thomas Jefferson Gardens of Greene County will host a welcome reception for Reegan Hannigan, new director of Jefferson Matters: A Main Street and Chamber Community, on Thursday, August 13 from 3 to 4 pm, preceding Hot August Night. The come-and-go reception will be held outside in the gardens. “Please stop by to meet Reegan and welcome…
Read MoreMcFarland Clinic Jefferson adds provider
McFarland Clinic announced Wednesday that Jessica Pierce, PAC, will join McFarland Clinic’s family medicine department in Jefferson in September. Pierce received her bachelor of liberal studies from Iowa State University. She went on to earn her master of science in physician assistant studies from the Des Moines University of Osteopathic Medical Center. As a provider in family medicine, Pierce will…
Read MoreCrops still ahead of average, but condition is starting to decline
Although some areas of the Iowa received more than an inch of rain, statewide farmers had 6.0 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Aug. 2, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork activities continue to be primarily spraying, harvesting hay and grain movement. Reports of aerial applications of fungicide continue. Topsoil moisture levels statewide rated 14…
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