~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The 50th Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa kicks off Sunday, July 23, with riders traveling through Greene County on Tuesday, July 25. Riders will depart from Carroll in the morning, with Ames being their final destination. The ride will pass through Jefferson, with Lincoln Way being closed from Grimmell Rd on the…
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Carrie Chapman Catt, Iowa’s suffragist ~a column by Mary Weaver Yes, I was sorry the vote regarding the outcome for lack of abortion availability for Iowa women, but I was not surprised. I completed my civic responsibilities by informing my legislator, Representative Thompson (remember my physical address is in Boone County) and Senator Green of my opinion. I will not…
Read MoreSupervisors appoint Hoskins as auditor, up wages for sheriff’s deputies
The Greene County supervisors at the July 17 meeting approved a resolution appointing Billie Jo Hoskins as auditor, but the draft minutes of the meeting don’t show that she was administered the oath of office. In a procedural error, county treasurer Katlynn Mechaelsen jumped the gun and administered the oath of office to Hoskins prior to the supervisors approving the…
Read MoreVeterans reminded of Aug. 9 deadline to receive backdated PACT Act benefits
The PACT Act of 2022 expanded VA health care and benefits for military veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances while serving. It is the largest healthcare and benefit expansion in VA history. Veterans who file a claim for benefits under the PACT Act prior to Aug. 9, 2023 can receive benefits backdated to the date…
Read MoreFinding Civil War ancestors topic of Historical Society program
~by Denise Van for the Greene County Historical Society The Greene County Historical Society will present a free program, “Researching Your Civil War Ancestors,” Sunday, July 23, at 2 pm on at the museum, 219 E. Lincoln Way, in Jefferson. David Connon of Earlham, a self-taught independent researcher, will offer hints in a workshop on searching for information on Civil War soldiers.…
Read MoreCrop condition improves as Iowa receives rain
Much-needed rain fell across most of Iowa, resulting in farmers having 4.7 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending July 16, 2023, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included cutting hay and harvesting oats. Some reports were received of farmers starting to apply fungicides. Topsoil moisture condition across the state rated 8 percent very short,…
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July 19, 2023 Rippey United Methodist Church Pastor, Jon Williams Adult Sunday School at 10 am; Worship services at 11 am. Plans are underway at the Rippey United Methodist Church as they will be celebrating their sesquicentennial on Aug. 27, 2023. Rippey preparing for RAGBRAI® – The Rippey Lions Club and the Rippey fire department will join together to serve many…
Read MoreGreene County district court, week ending July 14
In Greene County district court Ignacio Melendez Leiva, 45, of Perry was sentenced to 180 days in jail after he changed his plea to guilty to a charge of operating while intoxicated. All but two days of the jail time was suspended and he was placed on probation for one year to the Greene County sheriff. He must complete a…
Read MoreGreene County magistrate court, week ending July 14
In Greene County magistrate court cases were initiated as follows: Brittney Mary Dawn Olson of Jefferson, public intoxication and disorderly conduct- loud raucous noise; Christina King of Rippey, domestic abuse assault; Jeremy William Roper of Churdan, possession of drug paraphernalia; and Amalle Shallom Mantay of Des Moines, provide false identification information.
Read More‘Yard of the Month’ honors to Vern, Rose Foje
Not a blade of grass out of place and enough color for a rainbow describes the Jefferson Garden Club’s July Yard of the Month selection at the home of Vern and Rose Foje at 108 S. Oak St. “Colorful, clean, attractive, neat and tidy” were all used in the committee’s discussion of the property. Having color throughout the summer was…
Read MoreA preview of what might be possible in Greene County
A National Grid Renewables project in southeast Massachusetts was featured as part of a news story about solar grazing on CBS Morning on July 8. National Grid Renewables got the go-ahead for its Grand Junction Solar LLC from the Greene County board of adjustment just two days earlier. The news segment, “How solar grazing is creating a new industry,” shows…
Read MoreW. Lincoln Way closed for resurfacing July 17-21
Jefferson public works director Dave Morlan alerts all area residents that W. Lincoln Way from Elm St to Grimmell Rd will be closed next week for long-awaited resurfacing. Those seven blocks will be closed from Monday, July 17, at 6:30 am to Friday, July 21, at 6 pm. Residents of the blocks involved should plan to park their vehicles in…
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