Governor closes bars in college towns

Citing high numbers of Covid-19 cases among persons ages 19-23, and the risk they pose to the workforce, Gov Kim Reynolds on Thursday issued a new public health disaster emergency proclamation closing bars in the counties in which Regents universities and the state’s largest community colleges are located. All bars, taverns, breweries, distilleries, and night clubs in Black Hawk, Dallas,…

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Stress management program available virtually to ag community

First session is Friday, Aug. 28 Farming can be stressful in the best of times. Financial worries, unpredictable weather, unpredictable commodity prices, plant pests, livestock diseases and isolation all contribute to farmers’ anxiety. And now Iowa’s rural communities and families are coping with the unpredictability and imposed isolation produced by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the destruction from the…

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JPD staffing issue discussed at county supes meeting

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline Jefferson mayor Matt Gordon spoke to the Greene County board of supervisors about the city’s law enforcement staffing concerns at the regular meeting on August 24. “Problems in staffing (the city police department) have been a concern for the past four years,” Gordon said. Gordon said the Jefferson police department needs eight positions to be…

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Ram volleyball looking for improvement in 2020

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal Tuesday signaled the start of fall sports for Greene County High School with the volleyball team traveling to Glidden-Ralston for a triangular with Collins-Maxwell. Volleyball coach Chris Heisterkamp begins her sixth year coaching at the varsity level and her third year at Greene County. Adrianna Vargas will assist.  The Rams went 12-20 on the season…

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Hopeful ponderings

~a column by Colleen O’Brien The calm between the storms – the Democratic convention over, the Republican convention coming up. I write this on the weekend in between, praising what I’ve seen, dumbly hopeful about what I shall see. By the time this is published, we’ll all know if the upcoming contest will be played fairly. From what I hear…

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Five post-high school students receive Dunlop donations

The Greene County School District Education Foundation awarded five newly-created Floyd Duane Dunlop Scholarships in the amount of $2,000 to Greene County School District graduates in post-high school education for the 2020-2021 school year.   Floyd Dunlop believed in helping students pursue their goals of higher education. It is with great pleasure that through his generous donations, the local Greene…

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Corn, bean condition falling and lack of rain continues, west central driest region in state

Mostly dry weather allowed Iowa farmers 6.6 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Aug. 23, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Dry conditions are now a concern for most of the state. Field activities included harvesting hay and chopping corn silage. Topsoil moisture across Iowa condition rated 31 percent very short, 45 percent short, and 24…

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In the neighborhood

August 24, 2020 A big thank you to the power company employees who devoted long hours to reattaching electrical wires and replacing damaged poles; also to Jeff the electrician who reattached the wires to our home on Thursday after the storm.  Before our power was restored, our evening entertainment was watching the power company employees scale the poles and do…

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