All That Jazz bringing professional vocal jazz musicians to work with students and perform

Jazz vocalists from Miami and Boston will headline All That Jazz Feb. 23-24 in Jefferson. Kate Reid of the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music and Charlie Christenson of Berklee School of Music will work with Greene County’s Ram Jive Thursday evening, Feb. 23. During the day Friday, Feb. 24, they’ll do 40-minute clinics with jazz choirs from Perry,…

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Greene County adds Hall of Fame for fine arts and fine arts sponsors

After inducting members into an Athletic Hall of Fame three times, Greene County Community Schools is inaugurating a Fine Arts Hall of Fame and a Fine Arts Sponsor Hall of Fame. Fine Art Hall of Fame nominees must be graduates of Greene County, Jefferson-Scranton, East Greene, Jefferson or Scranton high school and have participated in a school-sanctioned activity. Those activities…

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GJ voters elect Jacobs to city council

Dennis Jacobs won a seat on the Grand Junction city council in a special election Feb. 14. He will fill the vacancy created when Mark Renslow resigned from the council last November. The next month the council appointed Jacobs to fill the vacancy until a special election could be held. Jacobs won the council seat by only one vote. Unofficial…

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Cultural diversity still a topic despite funding issues for Nueva Vida

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County board of supervisors met on Feb. 13 and briefly discussed a recent meeting between chair John Muir, supervisor Pete Bardole, and Sid Jones, president of Greene County Development Corporation, about future “cultural changes” in Greene County. The topic of diversity has been discussed from several angles over the past year with studies…

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View from My Window

Valentines for our Greene County teachers ~a column by Mary Weaver It is appropriate to show appreciation and honor our teachers during this Valentine’s Day week. Greene County has a rich tradition and reverence for education. The first school in Greene County originated 166 years ago in 1857 and was known as the Brand School. It was located about three…

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Presbytery provides grant to HS food pantry

Darren Jackson (pictured, left) recently presented Emily Gannon, Greene County Schools at-risk liaison, with $500 through a grant from the Presbytery of North Central Iowa. First Presbyterian Church of Grand Junction, of which Jackson is a member, applied for the grant. Gannon will use the funds for a food pantry located in her office at the high school. The food…

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Grassley responds to State of the Union address

~by Sen Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, President Biden missed an opportunity to address what’s on the top of mind for Iowans: tackling inflation and bringing down costs for everyday goods, including groceries, gas and utilities. Too many households are living paycheck to paycheck. Americans feel worse off today than when the president took office. That’s because higher prices are wiping out…

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The Capitol Roundup

~Senator Jesse Green February 10, 2023 Every Iowan desires quality, affordable, and accessible health care. Like with many issues we face in policy-making, there are generally many pieces to the puzzle that need adjusted or put together to bring about positive change. In Iowa we have been facing a shortage in doctors. We have one of the lowest numbers for…

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Townships to hold budget hearings

Township boards have set public hearings on their FY2024 budgets as follows: Washington Township, Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 9 am in the board room at the courthouse. Clerk Jean Borgeson Junction Township, Friday, Feb. 17, at 4:30 pm at 508 Herron St E, Grand Junction. Clerk Linda Hoffman Paton Township, Monday, Feb. 20, at 5 pm at 540 V Ave,…

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Supervisors vote to leave IWD consortium, approve raises for elected officials

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County board of supervisors has continued work on the FY2024 budget and discussion of ongoing issues.   On Feb. 2, the board unanimously approved a resolution withdrawing Greene County from the Workforce Development Consortium established by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014.  The board had previously discussed withdrawing.  Board chair John…

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