It’s Red Kettle time

Still time slots for anyone who wants to help The Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign kicks off this weekend in Jefferson and around the county. Volunteer bell ringers will man kettles Fridays from 4 to 7 pm and Saturdays from 9 am to 7 pm now through Dec. 20 at both grocery stores in Jefferson. Counter-top kettles will be placed…

Read More

Number of new Covid cases continues modest slide

Greene County public health director Becky Wolf anticipates a spike in Covid-19 cases within two weeks of Thanksgiving, but for now, there’s been a slight decrease in the number of new cases. “Keep it up, Greene County!!!” she stated in her Wednesday update (her exclamation points). The county added 18 cases of Covid-19 Tuesday, bringing the total number of cases…

Read More

Rippey scores Dreyfus funds for baseball field

Supes assert power over other county officials ~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline At their regular Nov. 23 meeting, the Greene County supervisors decided to “play ball” with the Friends of Rippey and granted them $4,500 in Dreyfus funding for their sesquicentennial baseball field project. The county is also providing an in-kind contribution of assistance with the removal of sod at…

Read More

No Nativity Festival, but Heart of Iowa Habitat still needs support

Sadly, Habitat for Humanity leadership made the difficult decision to put the traditional Nativity Festival on hold due to the social distancing requirements and large group limitation imposed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 Greene County Nativity Festival would have been the 9th year of the fundraiser, which traditionally raises more than $7,000 in support Habitat for…

Read More

Harvest winding down, derecho clean-up continues

Dry conditions and warmer temperatures allowed Iowa farmers 6.3 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending November 22, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork activities included harvesting corn for grain, baling corn stalks, applying fertilizer and manure, and hauling grain to elevators. Farmers in some areas of the state continue to clean up debris from the…

Read More