Ram softball team goes 4-2 on the week, now at

Shannon leading Class 3A in stolen bases ~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County softball team started their season last week with six games, picking up four wins and two losses. On Monday, May 22, the Rams traveled to Roland-Story High School where they won their first game 3-0. Two hits came off the bats of Olivia…

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Ram baseball team 1-2 last week

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Ram baseball team had a one win, two loss week last week before a busy week ahead. On Tuesday, May 23, the Rams hosted Nodaway Valley, winning 4-3. Four hits came off the bats of Rams, including a triple from Matthew Hovick. On the field, the Rams had 21 putouts, 10 from…

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4-H news

The Greenbrier 4-H club met at Clover Hall on May 8, 2023. In new business, Greene County Fair entry sheets are due June 15. State fair entries are due July 1. Dog, rabbit, horse, and poultry workshops are in the 4-H newsletter. Fair 101 night for 4-H’ers and Clover Kids is scheduled for June 14, 7-8 pm, at the Extension…

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New principal named for GrCoHS

Just one day after resignation agreement with outgoing principal Greene County Schools superintendent Brett Abbotts announced Wednesday that Karen Shannon has been offered the high school principal position for the 2023-2024 school year, pending board approval.  Shannon is completing her first year as the district math coach. Previously, she served as the middle school counselor and as an elementary classroom…

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Iowa’s water quality progress continues to accelerate

~by Mike Naig, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture It may be an understatement, but these past few years have provided some unique challenges. Yet, despite supply chain disruptions, inflation, and unpredictable weather, we continue to see record engagement in our state’s conservation activity. The increased level of awareness and resources, coupled with an expanding list of public and private partnerships, has…

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Cultural backtracking

~a column by Colleen O’Brien “Cultural backtracking” is simply nostalgia at work: longing for the past, living in the past, aggrandizing the past. We’re surrounded by it, involved in it, sold it by movies and Amazon. And it comes on faster the older we get. When times move too fast – as in life today – it’s easy to long…

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Dry conditions still prevail in west central Iowa

Very dry conditions and relatively warm weather meant Iowa farmers had 6.6 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 28, 2023, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Farmers were still planting some corn and soybeans. However, farmers took advantage of the dry warm weather to cut a lot of hay. Other field activities included spraying pesticides…

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Police blotter – May 2023

Following are excerpts of activities reported by the Jefferson police department: Wednesday, May 31: Routine activity reported. Tuesday, May 30: At 1:16 pm officers and deputies investigated a burglary at the city impound lot. Someone entered the locked facility and removed items from the vehicles being held there. Monday, May 29: Routine activity reported. Sunday, May 28: At 5:54 am…

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HS principal Phillips resigns, awarded full year’s salary for next school year

The Greene County Schools board of education at a special meeting Tuesday morning voted to approve a resignation agreement with high school principal Brian Phillips. The vote followed a 17-minute closed session held under Iowa Code 21.5(1)(i), which allows elected boards to go into closed session “to evaluate the professional competency of an individual whose appointment, hiring, performance or discharge…

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