Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award presented to Brian Berns The Greene County Farm Bureau Distinguished Service to Agriculture award was presented to Brian Berns of Lohrville at the 2021 Greene County Farm Bureau member appreciation picnic held Tuesday, July 20, at the Grand Junction Community Center. About 55 members attended and shared a catered meal. Greene County Farm Bureau board…
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Yard of the Month to Pam, Skeeter Hostetler
Colorful flower beds of filled with cheery blooms surround the home of Pam and Skeeter Hostetler, 305 N. Pinet St, chosen as the August 2021 Yard of the Month by the Jefferson Garden Club. Unique touches visible throughout the landscape show the couple’s creativity. An antique wagon centered with a bountiful display of red and white geranium along with their…
Read MoreGreene County district court, week ending July 30
In Greene County district court Antonio Luis Alexander, 41, of Des Moines was sentenced July 27 to 10 days in jail after he changed his plea to guilty to a charge of driving while license barred. He was fined $855 with a $128.25 surcharge; both were suspended. He must pay restitution not to exceed $200 for his court appointed attorney’s…
Read MoreGreene County magistrate, week ending July 30
Cases were initiated in magistrate court during the week ending July 30 as follows: James Keifer Eberle of Dana, violation of no contact order; and Tanya Marie Helmrichs of Grand Junction, violation of no contact order.
Read More‘Bigfoot Monologues’ premiers this weekend
~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline “A play about Bigfoot came randomly out of my head,” Greene County playwright Sarah Nicholson said about Bigfoot Monologues, which will premier this Saturday, with a repeat performance Sunday in Scranton. “More than a year ago, Clay Ross wondered if I would write a 20-minute, one act play for the Community Players to do, possibly…
Read MoreI seem to be stuck on this
~a column by Colleen O’Brien When the Republicans passed a bill during the last administration to give the uber wealthy a tax break, the McConnell Republicans and the previous administration were not worried about the debt. Today they are pretty worried about it – the other side is writing the budget demands now, you see. But it’s not the debt…
Read MoreResidents ask Jeff council for ‘solution’ to transgender patrons using pool restroom
City policy aligns with federal, state laws The Jefferson city council was in the hot seat at its regular meeting July 27 over its determination, posted on the city’s Facebook page on July 16, that the city would follow federal and state law pertaining to transgender patrons of the municipal pool. An issue over the use of the women’s restroom…
Read MoreCommunity Fun Night Friday in Churdan
The Churdan library staff and trustees will host a Community Fun Night Friday, July 30, from 6 to 8 pm. A meal will be served at the library beginning at 6 pm. The menu includes a choice of hamburger or hotdog, chips, carrots, and a beverage. A free will donation will be accepted. Children’s activities in the park will include…
Read MoreCounty okays 28E agreement for new LEC
~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline At their meeting on July 26, the Greene County supervisors unanimously agreed to adopt a 28E agreement with the city of Jefferson for joint operation and maintenance of the Greene County Law Enforcement Center. The board authorized the county auditor to file the 28E agreement with the Iowa secretary of state and record it with…
Read MoreSeeking donations for Scranton fall fundraiser
Organizers of the Scranton Community fall fundraiser are seeking donations to assist in the event. Scheduled on Saturday, Sept. 18, the money raised will benefit four Scranton entities: Marchant Memorial Library, Parks Department, Fire Department and Community Center. The first event was held in 2019 with plans for a second event last year. However, the pandemic changed things so the…
Read MoreJava & Juice at Art on the Fly this Friday
Java & Juice will be held at Art on the Fly on the west side of the downtown square this Friday, July 30, from 9:30 to 10 am. Java & Juice showcases a business, organization, or local event. The community is invited to enjoy coffee, juice, and a time for sharing of information abut the business or organization. Updates about…
Read MoreRRWA offers nature photography seminar
The Raccoon River Watershed Association invites photographers to attend Nature Photography: Ideas, Challenges, and Solutions Aug. 7 in Perry. Attendees will learn how the nature photographer can use phenology to better understand nature’s calendar and anticipate the occurrence of natural events, including when various species of flowers bloom, when, where, and why various bird species migrate, when mammals bear their…
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