Community blood drive Tuesday in Jefferson

LifeServe Blood Center is urging eligible blood donors to start the new year right with a gift of blood.  Blood cannot be manufactured in a lab and there is no substitute for it. In order to ensure blood will be available for local hospital patients in their critical time of need, LifeServe relies on generous donors to roll up their…

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IA Egg Council, Fareway donate eggs to food banks

The Iowa Egg Council, in partnership with Fareway, recently conducted a buy two dozen, give one dozen promotion during the holiday season. The campaign aimed to provide eggs, a wholesome source of protein, to Iowans struggling with hunger in communities Iowa egg farmers serve. Thanks to overwhelming customer support, Iowa’s Feeding America member food banks will receive a total truckload…

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Sue Thede, 1948 – 2020

Sue Thede was born January 12, 1948, in Galva,  to Blanche (Gray) Alftine and Ivan Alftine. Sue was called to heaven on January 9, 2020. Sue graduated from Jefferson Community School in the spring of 1966. On April 15th of 1967, Gary and Sue were united in marriage at Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson. To this union was born two…

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Supervisors okay first reading of vicious animal ordinance

Also discuss Ring Out for Art sculptures on courthouse grounds ~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County board of supervisors heard public comment on the first reading of the proposed dangerous and vicious animal ordinance at its regular meeting Jan 6. Linn Cipperley-Price, director of the non-profit Animal Protection and Education (APE) , asked about the definition of “provocation”…

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Living in the Italian countryside

Editor’s note – When O’Brien started writing columns for GreeneCountyNewsOnline when in launched in 2013, she declined to offer a photo to use at the top of her columns. She has finally sent along a photo of herself in Italy, where she is enjoying a few weeks of respite from issues that worry conscientious liberals. ~a column by Colleen O’Brien…

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County’s taxable valuation up for sixth straight year

The taxable valuation in Greene County continues its upward trend, with a total increase of 4.26 percent for fiscal year 2021. This is the sixth consecutive year the total taxable valuation has increased, with the largest one-year increase being 4.51 percent for FY20, the current fiscal year. Pam Olerich, real estate and tax coordinator in the county auditor’s office, provided…

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Winners told in fifth grade essay contest

Greene County fifth graders once again participated in the American Legion’s essay contest on the topic “What the Flag Means to Me.” Winners were announced Dec. 19 at the school. Zach Stalder placed first; his essay will be entered into district competition. Shawn Gordon placed second and Kaydin Wells placed third. American Legion Post 11 commander Phil Thompson and essay…

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