Landus donates to fire/rescue squads

Area fire/rescue squads were among 66 departments around Iowa to receive $750 each from Landus. Contributions totaled $49,500. Receiving funds were Churdan fire and rescue, Grand Junction fire and rescue, Greene County Ambulance, Jefferson Firefighter Association, Paton volunteer fire department, and Scranton fire department. The allocated funds are used to update and improve equipment and services, facilitating emergency response in…

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Hunter safety course slated for March 6

There will be a hunter safety training course offered Saturday, March 6.  The course, sponsored by the Greene County conservation board, will be held from 8 am to 4 pm at the Greene County Extension Service meeting room. COVID restrictions limit class size to 15. Students are asked to bring a sack lunch. All persons born after Jan. 1, 1972…

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The Capitol Roundup

~by State Sen Jesse Green February 13, 2021 The fifth week of the legislative session included more debate on important education issues, as well as continuing our work in subcommittees and committees. One of the bills the State Government Committee discussed this week is Senate File 163, which provides an extension for professional and occupational licenses for those working on…

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County attorney reports work on many items

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County board of supervisors met the Central Iowa Community Services service coordinator, Liza Howard, at the regular board meeting Feb 11. Howard was introduced by CICS administrator Patti Treibel-Leeds. Howard will coordinate mental health services for the county and be in the courthouse office in Jefferson on a part-time, weekly basis. County attorney…

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GrCo public health recommends continued wearing of masks and social distancing

Greene County residents are encouraged to continue wearing face masks, maintaining a social distance of 6 feet from others when in public, and limiting the size of gatherings. Greene County public health director Becky Wolf notes Gov Kim Reynolds’ Proclamation of Disaster Emergency of Feb. 5 eliminated “key prevention and mitigation measures.” “All local public health agencies in Iowa are…

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Scranton library notes

The library continues to be open by appointment, but don’t let that intimidate you! Just give us a call before you start out for the library. We want to make sure we have ample time to clean between patrons! We ask patrons to wear a face covering when coming to the library. We also wipe down all library materials when…

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Ram grapplers win sectional championship

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal The Greene County wrestling team won the championship at the Class 2A District 14 sectional in Woodward Saturday, Feb. 6. The Rams accumulated 220 points with six champions and two runners-up advancing to district action in Adel Saturday.  “I am really proud of this team for everything they have had to endure this season,” stated…

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Ram hoops teams fall to Harlan, Nevada

The Greene County girls basketball team lost 58-16 to the ranked Cyclones in Harlan, Monday, Feb. 1. The Feb. 4 game against Prairie City-Monroe was cancelled due to bad weather. The Rams hosted Nevada Friday, Feb. 5, and fell 50-32. Greene County was scheduled to play Southeast Valley and Saydel early this week. Regional tournament action begins Saturday with the…

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County still providing mental health services

 ~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline At the regular meeting of the Greene County board of supervisors on Feb 8,  supervisor Dawn Rudolph responded to concerns she has received from the public about changes in mental health services. Rudolph emphasized the county has not dropped mental health services. “The position of mental health services coordinator was eliminated,” said Rudolph, “but services…

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