Covid-19 positivity rate at 5.1 percent

The level of community transmission of Covid-19 remains HIGH in Greene County. Greene County public health director Becky Wolf reported Nov. 15 that there have been 1,420 cases of Covid-19 in the county, with 14 cases diagnosed in the past seven days. The seven-day positivity rate is at 5.1 percent; the 14-day positivity rate is 5.8 percent. Public health has…

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Covid-19 vaccines and the Constitution – N. Hanaman

I listened to Greene County attorney Thomas Laehn’s detailed comments at the Nov. 8 supervisors’ meeting as he objected to the vaccine mandate regarding Covid-19 issued by President Joe Biden for locations of over one hundred employees and the enforcement through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). He objected on the grounds that it violated his interpretation of the…

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Gift Garden open to public Saturdays

Bid on Holiday of Lights items Dec. 4 The Gift Garden, Greene County Medical Center auxiliary’s gift shop at the medical center, will be open to the public for holiday shopping on select Saturdays during the season. Starting Saturday, Nov. 20, the Gift Garden will be open a total of four Saturdays – Nov. 20, Dec 4, Dec. 11 and…

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Deadline for GCYAA wrestling, basketball is Nov. 25

The Greene County Youth Athletic Association (GCYAA) reminds parents that registration for the 2021 youth wrestling and basketball seasons is now open and will close Nov. 25. Registration is available online at www.gcyaa.org. Parents will create a profile and enter their child’s  information only once, as it will be saved for future registrations. The Rambler Wrestling Club is a competitive…

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Supes hear of GCDC project to boost workforce with Latino labor

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County Diversity Project, a three-year project under the Greene County Development Corporation (GCDC), was introduced to the Greene County board of supervisors at the regular meeting on Nov. 8. Sid Jones, GCDC board president, said the project’s goal is to provide a Latino workforce to fill jobs throughout the county. Jones said economic…

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They’re here – pediatric Covid-19 vaccines

Greene County public health has received the pediatric Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11. Vaccine clinics are scheduled as follows: Thursday, Nov. 11 – Public health (Greene County Medical Center, clinic entrance, Level B), 2 to 4:30 pm Tuesday, Nov. 16 – Greene County Elementary during parent-teacher conferences, 4 to 7 pm Wednesday, Nov. 17 – Public health, 3…

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Letter to the editor – B. Banister

County attorney should resign To the editor, I fully agree with county attorney Thomas Laehn, he should resign immediately since it appears he is unwilling to fulfill his duties. This will allow him to sue the federal government on his own. It is fine for him to be “personally outraged” by the federal mandate but, for him to go on…

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Food safety certification class Dec. 13

Registration deadline is Nov. 22 The Greene County Extension office is offering an important food safety certification training for food service managers on Dec. 13. At least one staff person in every restaurant, school cafeteria, or nursing home food service in Iowa must have a current certificate in Food Safety Management. Registration is open through Nov. 22. The class will…

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Edward English remembered as Fallen Hero

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal At a public ceremony last Thursday morning, a photo of Churdan native, the late Edward English, was added to the wall in the Greene County courthouse which is designated as Remembering Our Fallen Heroes. About 30 people attended the brief ceremony as the photograph of English and his service history were mounted on the wall…

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