Holz, Frederick win FB Grow Your Future Award

James Holz and Bill Frederick of Greene County, the entrepreneurs behind Iowa Cover Crop, took home $7,500 as the first-place winners of Iowa Farm Bureau Federation’s (IFBF) second annual Grow Your Future Award, held Jan. 30, during the 2021 virtual Young Farmer Conference.  The Grow Your Future Award is designed to promote and highlight the innovations of young people in…

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BOOST Bash slated for July 24

The BOOST Committee has scheduled the 4th annual BOOST Bash. This year’s event will be held July 24 at the Greene County Fairgrounds. Details of this year’s event will be released at a later date. BOOST, which stands for Bringing Optimism & Opportunity to Students & Teachers, brings the community together to celebrate the great things happening in the Greene…

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Scranton United Charity distributes funds

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal People in the Scranton community gave generously when asked to contribute to the United Charity drive late in 2020. Almost $7,500 was raised for local charities. The Scranton fire department, Scranton Community Center and Scranton Little League were selected for funding by many of the donors.  Receiving  funding were: Scranton fire department  $2,261 Scranton Community…

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In the neighborhood

February 8, 2021 BRRRR Ride, 2021 The BRR ride is held regardless of the weather and this year was certainly a challenge for riders, vendors and others involved. The Rippey Lions Club provided sack lunches featuring roast beef sandwiches and other goodies in front of the Library/Community Building. There were fewer riders than usual but those who rode included a…

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Richard Pound, 1939 – 2021

Richard (Dick) Alan Pound, aged 81, died on February 3, 2021 at Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson.  Dick was born in Jefferson on June 19, 1939, to Alan Willard Pound and Edna ‘Irene’ (Starling) Pound.    Dick graduated from Scranton High School with the class of 1957.  He then enrolled at Wayne State Teachers College, Wayne, NE.  It was at…

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The BRR tradition continues unbroken

Not a pandemic nor sub-zero wind chills broke the long tradition of the Bike Ride to Rippey. Five hundred bicyclists pre-registered for the Perry Chamber of Commerce’s 44th annual Bike Ride to Rippey – the BRR ride – held the first Saturday in February every year, regardless of the weather. However, many riders skipped the ride due to hazardous cold..…

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Masks, social distancing no longer required

Iowans are no longer required to wear masks in public as of Sunday, Feb. 7. Gov Kim Reynolds issued a new public health disaster proclamation Friday that replaces previous guidance that was set to expire as of Feb. 7. The new order does not mandate guidelines for businesses or private gatherings. As in the first eight months of the pandemic,…

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County to eliminate mental health position for budgetary reasons

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County mental health services coordinator position was unanimously eliminated by the board of supervisors at their regular meeting on Feb 4. The duties will be transferred to other counties in the Central Iowa Community Services (CICS) region. “The position has changed over time,” said chair John Muir. Supervisor Dawn Rudolph recommended eliminating the…

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Teachers receiving Covid vaccines today

Teachers of elementary and special education students at Greene County and Paton-Churdan schools were slated to receive their first dose of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine today, Feb. 5. According to  public health director Becky Wolf, remaining staff in both districts will receive vaccines next week, depending on availability of the vaccine. Wolf said the public health department has had “a…

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