Sheriff’s report – May 2023

Following are excerpts of activities reported by the Greene County sheriff’s office: Wednesday, May 31: At 4:25 pm deputies investigated a complaint of an illegal burial at the Highland Township Cemetery in Churdan. An urn with cremains was found buried with flags that said Grandma and Grandpa.  At 7:42 pm a deputy investigated a complaint of an intoxicated male assaulting…

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Paton-Churdan recognizes academic excellence

Paton-Churdan held its annual Academic Achievement Breakfast Wednesday, May 24. Students in grades 9-11 with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher were invited for breakfast and recognition. “We are so proud of these Rockets for putting in the work and setting their bar high in their academic coursework,” school counselor Libby Towers said. The breakfast was sponsored…

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Greene County magistrate court, week ending May 26

In Greene County magistrate court May 24 Jada Bonita McCullough of Carroll paid a $105 fine with a $15 surcharge on a charge of providing false identification information. Court costs were $60. A judgment for a $105 fine with a $15.75 surcharge was entered against Benjamin Thomas Murphy of Jefferson on a charge of public intoxication. Court costs were $60.…

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Scholarships available to 2022 and earlier Greene County graduates

The Greene County School District Education Foundation will be awarding 10 Floyd Duane Dunlop Scholarships in the amount of $2,000. Scholarships will be granted to Greene County School District graduates going into their second – fifth year of post-high school education in either a college or trade school program. Master’s programs are not included in this scholarship. Through Dunlop’s generous…

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Honor the patriots

May 26, 2023 ~by Sen Joni Ernst Today and throughout the weekend, all across our state, Iowans will come together to place small American flags in the grass along memorial sites and roadways to honor our fallen military heroes. Patriots.  It’s slow work—a minor sacrifice of time and comfort in recognition of the massive sacrifices we can never repay. By…

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Genealogical Society tells June 3 meeting plan

“Ancestor survival projects, now crafts” will be a show and tell discussion lead by Annette Coil as the program at the Greene County Genealogical Society meeting Saturday, June 3, at 10 am. The meeting will be at the Jefferson public library basement meeting room. It is handicap accessible. Members and non-members are welcome.

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Ram boys soccer to state tournament

The Ram boys soccer team advanced to the Class 2A state soccer tournament with a 3-0 win over the Chariton Chargers in Jefferson Wednesday. The Rams took a 12-4 record into the game while the Chargers’ record was 12-2. Ram junior Gesser Gutierres scored all three goals for the Rams, bringing his season total to 42 goals, leading in Class…

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Jeff council okays RAGBRAI ordinance, amended budget, and more

The Jefferson city council at its May 23 regular meeting approved an ordinance setting vendor fees, street closings and more for the July 25 RAGBRAI® pass through. The ordinance names Jefferson Matters: Main St as the agent for permitting and determination of vendor locations. Local (Greene County) commercial vendors will pay $200 for a single width booth; out-of-county commercial vendors…

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