Supervisors slate special meeting Thursday

The Greene County supervisors will hold a special meeting Thursday, July 15, at 8:30 in the board room at the courthouse. The only agenda item, listed at 8:45, is to approve an addendum to the purchase agreement with Midland Power Cooperative for the office building and property on E. Lincoln Way. The building is being remodeled for use as law…

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Residents argue against possible solar farm

Supervisor tells jail design consultant one of his references never heard of the firm ~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline “We don’t want solar farms tying up our land,” was a message delivered to the Greene County board of supervisors during open forum at the regular meeting on July 12 by Howard and Mary Ellen Holz representing 13 county residents. “Let’s…

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A letter to our elected officials

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Dear Senators, Congresspeople and other federal, local and state government elected employees of all political persuasions, please tax us all. Do not let some of us, including yourselves (for example, members of Congress have written into law for themselves a $3,000 annual income tax deduction for maintaining a second residence*), escape paying taxes. Taxes are…

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Farmland leasing meeting July 27 in Jefferson

The Iowa State University Greene County Extension and Outreach staff will host a meeting on farmland leasing Tuesday, July 27, at 9:30 am, with doors open at 9 am. The location is at the Greene County Extension office located at 104 W. Washington St. in Jefferson. The meeting will last approximately 2-1/2 hours and will be facilitated by Alexis Stevens and…

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Plans told for Rippey’s 150th + 1

The Rippey Sesquicentennial 150 plus 1 on Saturday, July 31, will  provide activities beyond the usual rural Iowa small town celebrations. Unusual activities will include the premier of Bigfoot Monologues, written and performed in open air theater style by Community Players of Greene County; viewing and a chance to fly radio-controlled airplanes courtesy of the Des Moines Modelaires; Big Bang Bubbles…

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Much needed rainfall across Iowa, but damaging hail in some places

Much needed rainfall limited farmers to 4.2 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending July 11, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. There were scattered reports of crops lying flat due to strong winds and hail. Field activities included hauling grain, applying fungicides and harvesting hay and oats. Topsoil moisture levels across Iowa rated 9 percent very…

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