Supervisors exploring Second Amendment sanctuary designation

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline Second Amendment sanctuaries were briefly discussed at the Aug. 30 meeting of the Greene County board of supervisors. The idea was presented by supervisors Mick Burkett and Dawn Rudolph and county sheriff Jack Williams as having been prompted by “people asking“ them about it. Supervisor Dawn Rudolph asked whether other board members would like to…

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Country churches topic of Offenburger presentation for Historical Society Friday

Chuck Offenburger, retired journalist from Cooper and a member of the Greene County Iowa Historical Society board of directors, has been researching the “country churches” of the past and present in the county, and will be sharing his findings in a program on Friday, Sept. 3, at historic St. Patrick’s Catholic Church-Cedar, located about five miles west of Churdan. Historical…

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Walking bridge completed in Paton

Greene County conservation recently completed this walking bridge project next to the John Deere plant in Paton.  The bridge is part of a half-mile walking trail through the Vesta and Bill Dixon Wildlife Area. The 20-acre wooded area east of the John Deere plant on the east edge of Paton was given to Greene County four years ago by the children…

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Extension offers online child care training to ensure the health and safety of children

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach offers childcare provider training, which has been approved by the Department of Human Services and CACFP. The training helps providers identify, recognize, and implement best practices relative to nutrition, physical activity, health, and safety for children under their care. Iowa’s youth are at risk. “Only half of Iowa youth meet current physical activity recommendation…

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Despite rain, topsoil and subsoil still lacking moisture

Much needed rainfall across most of the state limited Iowa’s farmers to 4.4 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Aug 29., 2021, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included harvesting hay, oats and corn silage. Producers were getting ready for row crop harvest with repairs to equipment and bins. Topsoil moisture levels across Iowa…

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