The Jefferson BPO Does Drove #196 donated $500 to Greene County congregate meals to support senior citizens in getting a hot meal on site or delivered to their home. Pictured (from left) are Donna Wolterman, Shelly Berger, Tina McPherson, Tammy Smith, and accepting the check are Cindy Danielson and Kathy Walker.
Read MoreDay: December 20, 2023
Ram wrestlers close out 2023 action with success
~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County Rams rounded out the 2023 portion of the wrestling season after a dual with Saydel at home on Thursday and a Saturday meet in Carroll. The Rams will return to the mat Jan. 2 at Nodaway Valley with a tournament on Jan. 6 at Atlantic High School. On Thursday, the…
Read MoreWins elusive for Ram basketball
~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County basketball teams are still looking for their first win of the 2023/24 season. Both teams struggle to put points on the scoreboard, unable to keep up with their opponents. The teams fell to Nevada, West Marshall and Kuemper Catholic last week. Greene County was scheduled to play on Tuesday at…
Read MoreRam bowlers show improvement
~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County boys bowling team is now 4-0 while the girls team is 0-4 after the teams played in Ankeny last Thursday. The Rams were scheduled to bowl at home on Monday against Gilbert. Their next competition is set for Jan. 8 in Waukee. The varsity girls lost by 530 points…
Read MoreKiwanis Club donates to ARC
The Jefferson Kiwanis Club strives to support the growth and activities of children in Greene County. Kiwanians’ motto is “Serving the children of the world.” The club has various ways to raise money for the projects it supports. That includes the annual pancake breakfast each October, the chicken dinner in the spring, and the pop can collection next to Ace…
Read MoreView from my window
~a column by Mary Weaver Christmas 2023 Here is a different take on the nativity scene. Entitled A Christmas Bestiary by John Kenn Mortensen and Benni Bodker, it features whimsical descriptions of the animals of winter, real and imaginary. Excerpts from the book were included in a 2006 advertising brochure released for Atherton House in Adel. Along with Baba Yaga…
Read MoreHappy hols…. or have an unhappy….
~a column by Colleen O’Brien In this odd piece of history we’re living through – maybe not odd in its general bad behavior by humans (a million-year species flaw) but odd in its particulars of constant news, a continual, endless, loud, ill-spoken (bad grammar on a regular basis) blather of being kept informed –-phones, cars telling us what to do,…
Read MoreSupes start process of hiring project manager for jail
~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County supervisors received information about hiring a construction manager for the new county jail at their Dec. 18 meeting. Joey Wendinger, project manager with ISG, architects for the project, presented the board with a notice of intent to enter into a guaranteed maximum price contract for a construction manager at-risk (CmaR)for the new…
Read MoreAdvances in ag technology topic of Jan. 19 Ag Coffee
Greene County Extension & Outreach is hosting a series of Ag Coffee events, bringing farmers and other agricultural professionals together for an informal discussion on current Ag topics. The next discussion is planned for Friday, Jan. 19, from 9:30 to 11 am at the Greene County Extension & Outreach meeting room. This Ag Coffee is free, no registration is required.…
Read MoreJeff city council holds special meeting
The Jefferson city council at a special morning meeting Dec. 18 approved a settlement in a lawsuit arising from construction of the new animal shelter. The city of Jefferson was named as a defendant as owner of the building. The lawsuit was the result of an issue early in construction of the building. The foundation had been poured in early…
Read MoreCommercial manure applicators training offered by ISU Extension & Outreach
Commercial manure applicators should plan to attend the Commercial Manure Applicator training program scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 4, from 9 to noon or 1 to 4 pm. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, in cooperation with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, will conduct the required three-hour training workshop at that time. There is no fee to attend the workshop.…
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