COVID testing at packing plants ups number of cases

On Sunday the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has been notified of 389 additional positive cases for a total of 2,902 positive cases. There have been an additional 1,214 negative tests for a total of 21,648 negative tests to date, which includes testing reported by the State Hygienic Lab and other labs. According to IDPH, an additional death was…

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Jeff Telephone Co Charitable Trust donates to ARC

Jefferson Telephone Company Charitable Trust recently donated $10,000 to Greene County Christian Action Resource Center (ARC) to assist area residents struggling due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Greene County ARC is located at 1006 N. Vine St in Jefferson. Director Shirley Haupert, along with a steady stream of volunteers, open the facility’s doors every Wednesday morning from 8:30-11:30 am and by…

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Grow Greene County funding COVID-19 assistance

Grow Greene County Gaming Corporation provides assistance to Greene County during COVID-19 Grow Greene County held its annual awards night on April 7 but the board quickly moved to exploring how they could assist in immediate needs arising from COVID-19 throughout the county. This pandemic has made a huge impact on the people of all ages.

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Construction on new school going well

Despite all of the chaos going on around us due to COVID-19, contractors are able to comply with social distancing recommendations and are continuing to make good progress on the construction of the new high school and career academy, Greene County school superintendent Tim Christensen reported last week.

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Local resources for challenging times

ISU Extension and Outreach in Greene County has compiled directory of services available to help county residents with issues that may arise during this time of COVID-19 mitigation. The list provides contact information for a wide variety of services including ACCESS (domestic or sex assault), Action Resource Center food pantry, Greene County Behavioral Health, Good Samaritan fund, New Opportunities, RSVP…

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Mary Lou Schuttler, 1926 – 2020

Private family services were held April 18 for Mary Lou Schuttler, 93, of Rippey. Wendy Pittman, commissioned pastor of First United Presbyterian Church in Grand Junction offered words of comfort. Casket bearers were Mary Lou’s nephews Steve and Greg Schuttler. Interment was at the Junction Township Cemetery west of Grand Junction.

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Classroom time is finished for this school year

Students won’t return to their familiar classrooms this school year, but they and their teachers will continue exploring what Iowa Department of Education director Ann Lebo has called “a new learning landscape.” Gov Kim Reynolds announced at her daily press briefing Friday that Iowa school buildings will not reopen this school year. School districts are required to provide continuous learning…

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Jeff council delays discussion of community cats

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Jefferson city council met in regular session on April 14 through videoconferencing with Zoom. Mayor Matt Gordon chaired the meeting in person at the city hall council chambers while council members, the public, and media attended through Zoom and by telephone. The meeting agenda listed an update from “the cat committee,” referring to the…

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COVID-19 mitigation increased in NE Iowa

One affected county has only one confirmed case Residents in 14 northeast Iowa counties are now prohibited from all gatherings of any size with anyone who doesn’t live in their same household. Gov Kim Reynolds issued a new order Thursday, effective at 11:59 pm, enhancing efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

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Wendell Durlam, 1922 – 2020

Wendell Jesse (Rex) Durlam was born on January 7, 1922, in Jefferson. He was one of 10 children born to Mike and Faye Durlam. Wendell passed away peacefully on April 13, 2020, at the age of 98. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Wendell grew up in Jefferson and had many adventures with his twin…

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