The Mother Tree Project

~a column by Colleen O’Brien In 2015, Canadian scholar, naturalist, writer Suzanne Simard founded the Mother Tree Project to protect and retain the Mother Trees of nine forests across British Columbia. A Mother Tree is what Simard calls the giant trees of the center of the forest. She has worked for the Canadian Forest Service, gone to college for more…

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Pest control operators CIC slated for Dec. 1

Pre-register by Nov. 24 Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Greene County office will host a pest control operators continuing instruction course (CIC) for commercial pesticide applicators on Wednesday, Dec. 1. The program provided by the ISU Extension and Outreach Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP) can be seen at office locations across Iowa. The local attendance site is Greene County…

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GrCo HS presents play Friday, Saturday

Greene County High School students will present “The High Schooler’s Guide to the Galaxy” by Bryan Starcman Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12 and 13, at 7 pm in the high school auditorium. Tickets are $7 for adults and $2 for students, and will be available at the door. The cast includes Danielle Madsen, Eliot Schilling, Greyson Purdie, Allee Hinote, Ava…

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Harvest nearing completion

Warmer temperatures and minimal precipitation allowed Iowa’s farmers 5.6 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Nov. 7, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included harvesting, fall tillage, fertilizer and anhydrous applications and baling corn stalks. Topsoil moisture levels across Iowa rated 1 percent very short, 14 percent short, 80 percent adequate and 5 percent…

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County attorney calls fed vaccine mandate ‘an abuse of power,’ says he’ll resign before he’ll enforce it

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline “I am a voice for moderation,” county attorney Thomas Laehn told the board of supervisors at their regular meeting Nov. 8, “but not in this instance.” “I am personally outraged,” he said, referring to the federal government as “an agent of tyranny.” Laehn spoke passionately to the board for 15 minutes about the recent federal…

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Covid vaccines for kids are on their way

The Greene County public health department anticipates receiving a shipment of pediatric (ages 5-11) Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine Nov. 8. More information about scheduling appointments for children ages 5-11 will be provided when plans are finalized, public health director Becky Wolf said. Wolf said on Nov. 8 that 27 cases of Covid-19 have been diagnosed in the past seven days; the…

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VFW, auxiliary slate fundraiser supper

Members of VFW Post 9599 and the VFW auxiliary are hosting supper Thursday, Nov. 11, from 5 to 6 pm at the hall at 109 N. Chestnut St in Jefferson. The menu will feature country fried steak and gravy, mashed potatoes, corn or peas, and dessert. A free will donation will be accepted. There will be limited seating. Persons who…

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‘Understanding Democracy’ series begins with speaker on open meetings, open records

About two dozen people attended the first program in a series entitled Understanding Democracy hosted by the Thomas Jefferson Gardens board at the Welcome Center Oct. 31. Randy Evans, director of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council spoke on the First Amendment and the Iowa Freedom of Information and public records acts. Thomas Jefferson Gardens board member Janice Harbaugh introduced…

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