Greene County district court, week ending July 15

In Greene County district court Dale Edward Ganoe, 44, of Jefferson was sentenced to two days jail after he pleaded guilty to a charge of domestic abuse assault, amended from domestic abuse assault- third or subsequent offense. He must complete a batterers treatment program. Ganoe was fined $105 with a $15.75 surcharge and a $90 domestic abuse surcharge. He must…

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Greene County magistrate court, week ending July 15

Disposition was entered July 13 in Greene County magistrate court as follows: Brent Aaron Coon of Jefferson, possession of drug paraphernalia, $105 fine with a $15.75 surcharge and $91.50 court costs; Lathan Phillip Davis of Jefferson, harassment- third degree, $105 fine with a $15.75 surcharge and $60 court costs; Danielle Lynn Schofield of Jefferson theft- fifth degree, $2.99 restitution to…

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Patricia Morrison Coate, 1952 – 2022

Patricia Ann Morrison was born to James E Morrison Jr. and Rose Marie (Moehle) Morrison October 10, 1952, in Fort Sheridan, IL, where her father was stationed.  Pat, a proudly self-proclaimed ‘Iowegian’ grew up and spent much of her life in Boonville, MO, and Fort Madison, Albia, Jefferson, Des Moines, and Emerson, IA.  Pat graduated from high school in Jefferson…

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Hannah Curtis selected as 2022 fair queen

Greene County 2021 graduate Hannah Curtis was selected Wednesday night as the 2022 Greene County Fair queen. She will preside over the remainder of this year’s fair and represent Greene County in the Iowa State Fair queen contest in August. She will also receive a $500 scholarship sponsored by Humboldt Mutual Insurance Association. She was crowned by 2021 fair queen…

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Pool feasibility study to be presented July 21

The findings of a feasibility study of an indoor pool will be presented to the Jefferson park and recreation board and the public Thursday, July 21, from 6 to 8 pm at Greene County Community Center. Ken Hagen of OPN Architects and George Deines of Counsilman-Hunsaker will be there to present and discuss the survey that was part of the…

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County supervisors discuss solar energy ordinance

The Greene County supervisors spent close to an hour at their July 11 regular meeting discussing what should be included in an ordinance regulating utility-scale solar energy installations. The new language would be an amendment to the county’s zoning ordinance. It would set the metrics to be used by the county board of adjustment in considering applications for special use…

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Historical Society hosting ‘history chats,’ one-room school visits and ag history at county fair

The Greene County Historical Society will have its buildings on the Greene County Fairgrounds open Friday and Saturday this week during the fair, with “history chats,” tours of a restored one-room country schoolhouse, and opportunities to learn about the farm tools and equipment that were commonly used in earlier times in the county. For the past six years, the “history…

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MeLinda Madison, Advanced Complex PTSD

To the editor, I’m writing this letter to the editor to letting your readers know about something that’s important to know and understand. Some people might or might not know this. I’ve been battling and living with Advanced Complex PTSD. This type of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is most commonly found in veterans who go off to serve in war…

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Corn, beans just a bit behind average year

Most of the state received rain along with warmer temperatures, resulting in 4.0 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending July 10, 2022, according to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. A derecho blew through northern Iowa on Tuesday, causing some crop damage. Fieldwork included wrapping up the first cutting of alfalfa and working on the second. Topsoil moisture…

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Rippey Fun Daze slated for July 30

 Rippey will be alive with activities on Saturday, July 30, with Rippey Fun Daze sponsored by the local Lions Club. Following the Rippey 150+ in 2021, this will continue the tradition of yearly festivals from earlier years. The event will begin at noon with a car show on Main Street with food vendors and the Rippey public library selling walking…

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