Jack Teagarden memorial items for Rippey baseball field

Jack Teagarden’s wife Fran, and his children Kerry Juhl and Kevin Teagarden, have donated memorial funds to purchase professional grade leather baseball bases, a pitcher’s mound rubber, and a home plate for the Walt Anderson Field of the Rippey ball park. Rippey’s baseball commissioner, Mel Murken, (pictured,right) placed the order and he and Fran (pictured, left) are pictured here with…

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New LEC topic of Community Conversation

Community Conversations this Thursday, Oct. 1, will feature a discussion by Jefferson police chief Mark Clouse and Greene County sheriff Jack Williams of the new law enforcement administration building. Plans for the building, the Midland Power Cooperative building located on E. Lincoln Way in Jefferson, and the responsibilities of each department will be discussed. Community Conversations will start at 5:30…

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Medical Center reinstating visitor restrictions

Due to increasing numbers of Covid-19 cases in Greene County, visitor restrictions are being reinstated at Greene County Medical Center effective Monday, Sept. 28. Visitors are NOT allowed unless he/she is a designated caregiver and the patient falls into once of the categories listed below: Emergency department and surgery patients may have one designated caregiver present. The patient is imminently…

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Robert J. Glenn, 1931- 2020

Services were held September 26 at First United Methodist Church in Grand Junction for Robert Glenn, 89, of Harlan, longtime Grand Junction resident. Pastor Steve Ransom offered words of comfort. Soloist was Marcia Winder. Honorary bearers were Christine Rincon, Matthew Glenn, Melodie Harper, Mason Winder, Chad Kroger, Ben Kroger, Jen Miller, Jonathan Glenn, Drew Glenn, Brian Glenn, Mica McCarty-Glenn and…

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Babysitting Basics offered Oct. 10

Registration deadline Oct. 1 Babysitting Basics, a course for Greene County youth in grades 5-8, will be held Saturday, Oct. 10, from 10 am to 4 pm at the Greene County Extension office in Jefferson. Cost is $40 for all registrations received by Thursday, Oct. 1, and class size is limited. If there is room, additional registrations will be accepted…

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Deputies to start covering JPD shifts next week

Laehn explains ‘benchmarks’ in 28E agreement The Jefferson city council followed suit with the Greene County supervisors, approving the necessary 28E agreement between the two entities to assure adequate law enforcement coverage for the city of Jefferson. The one-year agreement is intended to give the Jefferson police department time to rebuild from a critical shortage of personnel. The agreement is…

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A brave magazine

~a column by Colleen O’Brien “Scientific American,” the longest published magazine in America (August 28, 1845), for the first time in its 175 years has endorsed a presidential nominee. Editors have endorsed Joseph R. Biden because they are so afraid of Donald J. Trump. The evidence and the science show that Donald Trump has badly damaged the U.S. and its…

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Grassley on the Supreme Court vacancy

In 2016, with an open seat on the U.S. Supreme Court and a window into the type of justice he’d nominate, the American people elected Donald Trump president of the United States. The vacancy was among the key issues on voters’ minds at the polls. In 2018, having witnessed President Trump appoint two justices to the Court, as well as the ugly tactics…

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County supes okay law enforcement agreement

Jeff council will look at it this evening ~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline At the Greene County board of supervisors meeting Sept. 21, county attorney Thomas Laehn presented the draft of a 28E agreement to provide law enforcement coverage by the county sheriff’s office for the city of Jefferson, if city police officers are not available. The agreement would be…

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