Charlie Thompson tells his tornado story

Retired Methodist minister Charlie Thompson, who lives south of Jefferson, wanted to see the tornado that was approaching Wednesday evening shortly after 5 pm. The insistence of his son John Thompson that he head for the basement may have saved his life. Charlie said he was standing on the deck on the south side of his house and saw the…

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Greene County included in disaster proclamation

Greene County is among 43 counties named by Gov. Kim Reynolds in a disaster proclamation in response to the Dec. 15 severe weather.  The governor’s proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of this severe weather and activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program for qualifying residents, along with the Disaster Case Management…

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Tornado hits Greene County

The tornado that swept through Greene County Dec. 15 has been rated as an EF2 tornado by the National Weather Service. According to the NWS, the storm path that did extreme damage to farmsteads and homes south and west of Jefferson was longer than 17 miles and included peak winds of 115-120 miles per hour. The greatest impact of the…

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Ruth Fitzpatrick, 1928 – 2021

Services were held Dec. 17 at St Columbkille Catholic Church in Churdan for Ruth Eleanor Fitzpatrick, 93, of Churdan. The Rev John Gerald, pastor of the church, celebrated the Mass of Christian Burial. Steve Haywood was soloist, accompanied by Lois Last. The church choir with cantor Greg Carey also sang. Honorary bearers were Ruth’s grandchildren. Casket bearers were Kevin Fitzpatrick…

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Greene County attorney’s office beefing up assistant position

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline Greene County attorney Thomas Laehn continues working to strengthen that office, now trying to increase the hours per week allotted to assistant county attorney Laura Snider. Laehn asked the county supervisors at their Dec. 13 meeting to consider increasing Snider’s hours from 25 to 29.5 hours per week. He said the change would keep Snider…

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Ram grapplers split in dual action

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal On Dec. 7 Greene County wrestlers traveled to Gilbert High School to compete against Gilbert and ADM. The Rams lost to the ADM Tigers 39-35 with seven wins and seven losses, three due to forfeit and one due to an injury.  ADM 39 ~ Greene County 35 106 – Gavyn Winters won by fall…

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Two hoops wins for Ram boys

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County boys basketball team added two wins to their season total last week.  On Tuesday, Dec. 7, the team traveled to South Hamilton High School in Jewell to take on the Hawks. The Rams were up 43-20 at halftime after scoring 22 points in the first quarter and 21 in the…

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Rams drop two hoops games

The Rams girls basketball faced two losses last week. The first was to South Hamilton on Dec. 7 in Jewell, followed by a defeat by PCM Dec. 10 in Jefferson. In the Tuesday game, the Hawks ended the first quarter ahead of the Rams, 16-3, and never looked back. The Rams were unable to score more than seven points in…

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Rotary holds no food drive for ARC

Members of the Rotary Club of Jefferson completed a “No Food November” drive for the Action Resource Center with a large delivery on Dec. 6 Non-food items including paper products, personal hygiene items, cleaning supplies, or laundry and dish detergent were collected throughout the month of November. “Those are things that really add up and can’t be purchased with food…

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Compensation board to meet Dec. 20

The Greene County compensation board will meet Monday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 am in the board room at the courthouse. The compensation board recommends to the board of supervisors a wage increase (if appropriate) for county elected officials. Each elected official appoints one person to the compensation board, with the supervisors appointing two to represent the group. Serving on the…

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