Jerry Swaney, 1940 – 2022

Dr. Jerry James Swaney passed away on July 1, 2022. Born April 2, 1940, in Jefferson, Jerry grew up in Grand Junction and was valedictorian of the Grand Junction High School class of 1958. He moved to Iowa City to attend college and medical school. Jerry graduated from medical school in 1964. While at Iowa, he was a houseboy for…

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Scranton utilizes 5-2-1-0 grant funds

Scranton was chosen in 2020 as one of the five communities who would receive funds through the 5-2-1-0 Healthy Choices Count program. A steering committee was formed with members from the parks and rec committee, community center, city hall, library, and other community volunteers to form an action plan of projects we would like to see for our community.  The…

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In the neighborhood

July 5, 2022 Family tribute held – The final interment of ashes for Philip Roberts was held Saturday, June 25, at the Rippey Cemetery.  Besides Toni Roberts, family members attending were Chris and Brenda Roberts, Lori and Tim  Bardole, and Marshall Roberts and friend Elizabeth Blakeman, all from Rippey; Lindsay Rinehart and Bentley of Bettendorf; Sarah and Corey Bradley and children…

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Kids’ pedal pull at Greene County Fair

Greene County Farm Bureau will again sponsor a family friendly kids’ pedal pull event at the Greene County Fair.  The event will take place Saturday, July 16, in the tent building on the fairgrounds.  Registration will begin at noon with competition slated to begin at 12:30.  Children between the ages of 4 – 12 are invited to compete.  All participants…

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Extension slates farmland leasing meetings in August

Farmland leasing meetings for agriculture property owners, tenants, ag business representatives and lenders will be held at 11 different locations throughout west central Iowa in early August. Each workshop will focus on current farmland value and lease rate trends, methods for determining fair ag rents for 2023, conservation practices, farmland lease communication and legalities, including how to write and terminate…

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Dry week for Iowa farmers

There was very little rain state-wide, resulting in 6.0 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending July 3, 2022, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Fieldwork activities included completing the first cutting of hay, side dressing, and crop spraying. Topsoil moisture conditions across Iowa rated 7 percent very short, 27 percent short, 63 percent adequate and 3…

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