Scranton alums to gather this weekend

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal Faithful graduates of Scranton Consolidated High School are returning to their home town this weekend. The Scranton All Alumni Reunion has activities scheduled on Friday and Saturday at the Scranton Community Center (the former school building and gymnasium). Originally scheduled for 2020, the event was postponed due to the COVID pandemic in 2020 and 2021.…

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Scranton veterans recognized with flags

~by Vicki Subbert for The Scranton Journal Two years ago a friend mentioned her disappointment that there were no flags on the graves of all our veterans in the Scranton cemetery. That year we placed about a dozen flags on the graves of our friends and family. We quickly realized that there were so many who had none. This project…

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Home State Bank named recognized for community banking

Home State Bank in Jefferson was named among the top extraordinary banks in the United States by The Institute for Extraordinary Banking™. Home State Bank received recognition by the Institute for its commitment to strong community banking. The bank also received the Institute’s Money Smarts Bank Award for Financial Literacy Education as a result of their extraordinary service to their…

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ServSafe® course in Jefferson July 25

Registration deadline July 4 Iowa State University Extension and Outreach in Greene County will host a ServSafe® food safety management certification class in Jefferson on Monday, July 25. Mary Krisco, food and health specialist, will teach the class.  Krisco has been a ServSafe® instructor since 2013 and has trained more than 1,000 food service professionals in ServSafe®. This eight-hour class…

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Program on human trafficking June 26 in Churdan

An expert on human trafficking, Sister Shirley Fineran, O.S.F., of Sioux City, will speak Sunday, June 26, at 6:30 pm at the Paton-Churdan auditorium. Sister Shirley is the founder and president of Lila Mae’s House, a trauma-informed residential home for adult women survivors of domestic trafficking. She is a retired associate professor of sociology at Briar Cliff University and an…

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Corn, soybeans ahead of 5-year average

Scattered rainfall and some hail combined with mild temperatures resulted in 3.9 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 12, 2022, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork activities included cutting hay and grass, and less wind allowed more chemical applications. Topsoil moisture conditions statewide rated 2 percent very short, 9 percent short, 79 percent adequate…

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Garden Club funds planters for Arch Alley

The Jefferson Garden Club has added another creative element to Arch Alley on the north side of Jefferson’s historic downtown square. Six black iron planters have been placed at the north end of the alley as a welcome to the unique space.  The planters will be located three on the east side and three on the west side of the…

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Greene County district court, week ending June 10

In Greene County district court James Martin Moreland Jr, 47, of Perry was sentenced to two days in jail after he changed his plea to guilty to a charge of possession of methamphetamine. He was fined $430 with a $64.50 surcharge. A charge of ongoing criminal conduct- influence enterprise was dismissed. Court costs were $144.66. (Sentencing: Honorable Christopher C. Polking)…

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Rotary honors Becky Wolf, Jonathan Law

This year, the Rotary Club of Jefferson handed out its annual “Professional of the Year” and “Avenues of Service” awards. Becky Wolf, director of Greene County public health, was honored as the Professional of the Year. Jonathan Law was recognized with the Avenues of Service award. The Professional of the Year award is given annually to an individual who exemplifies…

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