Ram spikers split in matches last week

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County volleyball team split their wins and losses last week with two of each after one regular match and a Saturday tournament. On Thursday, Sept. 8, the Rams hosted the Roland-Story Norsemen. After losing the first set 25-22, the Rams bounced back and won the next three, 25-18, 25-23 and 25-13,…

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Supervisors approve up to $3.8M in debt for communication tower, radios

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County supervisors at their Sept. 12 meeting approved issuing up to $3.8 million in general obligation capital loan notes for the purchase and installation of peace officer/emergency communications equipment, including a new tower and radios. The action followed a public hearing at which no comments, either written or verbal, were received from the…

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P.E.O. to host fundraising dinner

“Enjoying a unique dinner at The Centennial, Jefferson’s newest restaurant, and ‘doing good’ at the same time is the best,” said P.E.O. chapter CZ president Jean Van Gilder. “Dinner with a Purpose” hosted by chapter CZ is exactly that.  “We’re planning an especially delicious meal as a fundraiser instead of our wildly popular annual salad luncheon and supporting a local…

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The other side of the story

~a column by colleen O’Brien Humans are endlessly entertaining – what we do, what we think, how we operate, what’s important –and what engages each of us variously. Me? I like watching us and writing about us, even the politics of us – too much of the politics, I fear. Last week I wrote about the idiocy of politics and…

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Childcare center opens Sept. 26

After years of planning and more than a year of construction despite some supply chain delays, the new childcare center at 306 S. Vine St in Jefferson is ready to open its doors Monday, Sept. 26.  “We couldn’t be happier to welcome children and families to our new center,” said director Cherie Cerveny. Parents toured the new center Friday, Sept.…

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Varceis Club ham ball luncheon is Sept. 29

The ham balls were “crazy” last year. The Varceis Club served right at 200 grab-n-go meals and learned something – the club could do it! Therefore, the Varceis Club is offering the second Grab-n-Go Ham Ball Luncheon. Menu includes a generous tasty ham ball, cheesy potatoes, coleslaw, dinner roll, beverage and a treat.  Price is $9 and will be collected…

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Program on the Underground Railroad in Iowa the museum Sunday

~by Chuck Offenburger for the Greene County Historical Society The popular historian, researcher and writer David Connon returns to Jefferson this Sunday, Sept. 18, to present a program about “Josiah Bushnell Grinnell and the Iowa Underground Railroad,” at 2 pm at the Greene County Historical Museum. “J.B.” Grinnell, one of the more prominent figures in Iowa history, lived from 1821…

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New hours at Jamaica library

New fall hours will take effect at the Jamaica public library on Monday, Sept. 19. The new hours will be Monday 1-5 pm, Tuesday 1-5 pm, Wednesday 11-4 pm, Thursday, 2-7 pm, Friday closed, Saturday 10-noon, and Sunday closed. “We changed up our hours this summer opening in the morning on Monday and opening into the evening on Thursdays with…

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Lend a hand in a state park at Statewide Volunteer Day on Sept. 24

Iowans are invited to lend a hand at the Department of Natural Resource’s sixth annual Statewide Volunteer Day Saturday, Sept. 24. Several parks across the state will host volunteer events to help spruce up trails, buildings, and other park amenities. “Iowa state parks are beloved places for many Iowans, and we greatly appreciate the help volunteers provide,” said Sherry Arntzen,…

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Leadership Iowa plans first session in Jefferson

Jefferson has been selected as a host community for the October Leadership Iowa session. Forty leaders from across the state have been selected to participate in the 2022-23 program of Leadership Iowa, Iowa’s premier issues-awareness program offered by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) Foundation.   More than 1,300 Iowans have taken part in the program since it…

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