County attorney Laehn speaks his mind on state reorganization, loss of autonomy for counties

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline “There has been a massive reallocation of power from the Iowa Legislature to the Governor,” Greene County attorney Thomas Laehn told the board of supervisors at the regular meeting on March 20. “My office is no longer accountable to the people of Greene County. I’m accountable to the attorney general of Iowa.” Iowa governor Kim…

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Public health conducting Community Health Needs Assessment now through April 15

Greene County Public Health is conducting a Community Health Needs Assessment now through April 15. The assessment is critical in identifying the health needs of Greene County communities and residents. The survey is available in English [click here for English survey] and in Spanish [Haga clic aquí para ver la encuesta en español]. QR codes are also provided. The Community…

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Aureon closing Jefferson call center

Aureon has announced its change to a work-from-home model for the Jefferson Contact Center employees and will close the Jefferson Contact Center on N. Chestnut St, across from the municipal building, on April 28, 2023. This decision comes after a thorough analysis of the company’s operations and has shown that maintaining multiple physical locations is no longer necessary in the…

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GrCo PreK registration is April 3

Info about Head Start also provided Registration for the Greene County Schools pre-kindergarten program will be held Monday, April 3, from 5 to 7 pm at the elementary school at 401 E. Russell St in Jefferson. Children who will be 4 years old on or before Sept. 15, 2023, are eligible for the state-funded 4-year-old pre-K. Children in the program…

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People Over Politics

Fixing Iowa’s mental health crisis ~by Jennifer Konfrst, Iowa House Democratic leader With just over a month left in session, there’s still time to make some progress on the issues important to Iowa.  I share the frustration of so many Iowans who are exhausted by the divisive politics pushed by too many at the State Capitol this session.  While not…

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