To the editor, It is alarming, the rough shod ways the Republican majority in the Iowa State Senate are using to ram legislation through. A low point showing this disregard for Iowans’ right-to-know occurred earlier this week on Senate File 542 dealing with child labor laws. During the debate, which went on through the night, State Senator Dotzler (D) Black Hawk County…
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Demo of former school gym off the to-do list
The 1952 gymnasium attached to the former middle school will remain standing for the next several years, although it has seen no use since the opening of the new Greene County High School in 2020. The fate of the gym is tied to the repurposing of the school building as apartments, an ambitious project of Nate Adams of Carroll, doing…
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State funding for rural economic development ~a column by Mary Weaver This is going to be a convoluted circuitous column. It involves Springbrook Park, a nephew by nursing sisterhood, a workshop, and rural economic development. I am an only child, but I have a BROW family. The BROW family sisters were assigned dorm rooms at our original diploma nursing program.…
Read MoreRAGBRAI info meetings planned
All those interested in being a vendor when RAGBRAI passes through Jefferson July 25, as well as community members who want to know more about the day, are invited to attend an informational meeting hosted by Jefferson Matters: A Main Street & Chamber Community. Vendor requirements and general RAGBRAI information will be shared, followed by a time to ask questions.…
Read MoreMedical center receives inaugural workplace safety award
Representatives from Greene County Medical Center traveled to Des Moines April 18 to receive the first Spotlight Safety Award from Assured Partners and Iowa Hospital Association (IHA) ServiShare Service for implementation of a program to address workplace violence. “Greene County Medical Center has gone to great lengths to research, design and implement a robust workplace violence prevention program,” said Elizabeth…
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