Peters, Fox honored as All-State musicians

Greene County seniors Clay Peters and Makenna Fox were selected for the prestigious All-State Choir. Classmate Avery Bardole was selected as first alternate. Unfortunately, the actual All-State Music Festival, previously slated for Nov. 19-21, will not be held this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Selection to the All-State ensembles was based on video audition. The same stringent requirements were…

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Adopt-a-Family seeks donations for holiday food program

The Adopt-a-Family board is again relying on the generosity of community members and businesses to brighten the holidays for Greene County families in need. The Adopt-a-Family board will provide a holiday food program to Greene County families this holiday season, In 2019, more than 155 families received food baskets. This year has been and continues to challenge families. Adopt-a-Family remains…

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Charles Burkhardt, 1943 – 2020

Charles (Chuck) Burkhardt, age 77 of Jefferson, Iowa, died Monday, November 9, 2020.  Chuck was born January 20, 1943 in Guthrie Center, Iowa to Kenneth and Ruth (Badger) Burkhardt.  Chuck grew up on a family farm outside of Bagley and graduated from Bagley High School in 1961.  Chuck married his high school sweetheart, Bonnie Burns, on July 2, 1961 in…

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County supervisors approve a resolution for face coverings, effective immediately

No penalty for non-compliance, though ~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline An historic special session of the Greene County board of supervisors was electronically attended by more than 30 people through Zoom on November 12. The meeting was to consider a face mask/face shield mandate for Greene County. After nearly an hour of discussion, the board unanimously approved a resolution calling…

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Covid positivity rate at 23.3 percent; GrCo Schools ask to close for two weeks

UPDATE: The Iowa Department of Education approved Greene County Schools’ request for a waiver from in-person attendance Nov. 16-24. Students should leave their building Friday afternoon prepared for remote learning until after Thanksgiving. The 14-day positivity rate for Covid-19 testing continues to skyrocket in Greene County, hitting 23.3 percent as of Wednesday morning. That rate has increased from 12.5 percent…

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A salute to generations of service

The Schillings and Robbins family during the World Wars ~by Dustin Davis, courtesy of The Scranton Journal First of a series The Robbins and Schilling families have a storied history of military service dating as far back as World War l. This call to service has been strongly present throughout multiple generations. The history of military service started with Grandpa…

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Pollyanna rides again

~a column by Colleen O’Brien I am most moved by this past election, more than I’ve ever been in my life. Because of my growing skepticism through the past four years, I am humbled by the outcome. The slight majority vote has shown the need that half of us in this country have for peace, decency, compromise, allowing everyone we…

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Mike Mumma named Extraordinary Citizen

Home State Bank announced its newest Extraordinary Citizen last week.  Local attorney Michael Mumma was chosen from a deserving group of nominees. The Extraordinary Citizen award is local recognition given once each quarter by Home State Bank to an individual or group that has gone above and beyond by giving their time and/or resources to benefit their community. The citizen(s) must be…

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