Rams romp over Atlantic Trojans in 41-6 win

~with Taylor Teays of The Scranton Journal The Greene County football team picked up a win while hosting Atlantic on Friday night, beating the Trojans 41-6. It was the second consecutive game the Rams finished with the clock running continuously due to the 35-point rule. The Rams were on the scoreboard within two minutes of the opening whistle. The Trojans…

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2-3 week for Ram volleyball

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County volleyball team had a 2-3 week after a Thursday home loss against Nevada and a Saturday tournament at South Hardin.  On Thursday, the Rams hosted Nevada, falling 3-0 after sets of 25-13, 25-19 and 25-16. Stat leaders for the game were Violet Reedy with 12 assists; Kaylee Stalder, Emma Shipley…

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Jeff council gives go-ahead on pickleball court, learns more about Kading Construction

The Jefferson city council at its Sept. 12 meeting “endorsed” constructing a pickleball court at Russell Park, allowing the park and recreation department and a group of volunteers to move forward in planning, but not specifically committing city funds at this time. JPRD director Denny Hammen told the council a group has met four times to discuss the project. The…

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If

~a column by Colleen O’Brien In the mid-1950s, in Junior High, we had to memorize the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling. He wrote it in 1895 and it was not published until 1910. It went right to the top of favorite poems in England and has stayed there at least through 1996, the last time a favorite poem was news.…

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ISU Extension offers online grant writing workshop

Representatives of nonprofits, governmental entities and school districts are encouraged to register for Grant Writing 101, an online workshop Tuesday, Oct. 3, from 9 am to noon. Grant Writing 101 is a workshop created by ISU Extension and Outreach Community and Economic Development (CED) staff to provide Iowans with hands-on training in identifying grant funding opportunities and writing successful grant…

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