Ram girls track action

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County girls track and field team hosted a meet last Friday, taking fourth as a team, after the Tuesday meet at Panorama was canceled due to lousy weather. With Friday’s performances, there were three additions to the Top 10 list for Greene County. Emma Ewalt is now eighth on the discus…

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Ram boys soccer rolling with two more wins

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County boys soccer team picked up two wins last week, with Gesser Gutierres leading not only the Rams in goals, but the entire state.  Last Tuesday, the Rams hosted Boone, taking the game 11-1 after the 10-goal rule came into play, ending the match early. The Rams made eight goals in…

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Ram boys place fifth at home track meet

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal After inclement weather canceled the April 2 meet at Panorama High School, the Greene County boys track and field team competed once last week, on Friday at home, taking fifth as a team.  The Greene County relay teams dominated, with top five finishes from: 4×100 meter relay team of Camden Strennen, Nick Stream,…

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Girls soccer falls twice

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County girls soccer team went 0-2 last week after falling to Boone and Carroll.  On April 1, the team hosted the Boone Toreadors, falling 6-0 with no shots taken by the Rams. Both teams were scoreless in the first half, with Boone scoring all six goals in the second. Goalie Team…

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Acting your wage

~a column by Colleen O’Brien My daughter “acted her wage” and didn’t even know it. She worked in “corporate” for a decade and a half. She liked it – the challenge, learning new ideas and looking at old ways with a questioning viewpoint that she attacked with fresh ideas. She liked the camaraderie of the women and men she worked…

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Forces Under Forty recipients told

The Jefferson Matters board has announced the 2024 class of Forces Under Forty, to be recognized at the upcoming Community Appreciation Event Sunday, April 21, at 2 pm at the Greene County High School auditorium. Through a community nomination process, Kelley Gray, Emily Dyer, Emily Rohner, and Dan Rohner will be recognized for their consistent commitment to making Jefferson a…

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Welcome tough conversations during Sexual Assault Awareness Month to support Iowa survivors

~by Paul D. Pate, Iowa Secretary of State There are some topics that are difficult to discuss. One of those topics is sexual assault. April is nationally recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and provides an opportunity for us to embrace uncomfortable conversations to support victims of this crime. Every 68 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted. Nationwide, 81 percent…

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ISU Extension & Outreach Week in Greene County APRIL 15-19

Events planned every day Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Week is April 15-19. Iowa’s 100 county Extension offices will host activities throughout the week to thank Iowans for their support of Extension education efforts throughout the state. “This celebration is one way we show our appreciation for the people who participate in our educational programs, as well as the…

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Medical Center Foundation golf tourney is June 7

Player and sponsorship registration is now open for the 12th annual Greene County Medical Center Foundation Golf Tournament fundraiser. The four-person, best ball tournament is again scheduled during Jefferson’s Bell Tower Festival, with a shotgun start Friday, June 7, at 9 am at the Jefferson Community Golf Course.  “Our golfers have really enjoyed the opportunity to combine a day of…

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Doctored for decades in Rippey

VIEW FROM MY WINDOW this week is by guest columnist Dave Chase, son of Rippey physician Walter Chase. This was originally published in the April/May OUR IOWA with permission of the magazine publisher and author Dave Chase. My dad, Walter E. Chase, was the doctor in Rippey for 33 years. He interned at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines and that…

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DOT physicals now available at medical center

Greene County Medical Center’s occupational medicine provider Diana Smith, DNP, now offers comprehensive Department of Transportation (DOT) physicals in Jefferson. DOT physicals are required for those who drive any kind of commercial vehicle, such as a school bus, taxi, semi-tractor/trailer or the like. “This is typically for anyone who is not driving for themselves, but does so as part of…

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Nathan Behne chosen for Shrine Bowl

Now seeking donations for Shriners Hospitals ~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal Greene County senior Nathan Behne has been selected to represent the school in the Iowa Shrine Bowl this summer and is working to raise money for the organization ahead of the July 20 game.  2024 marks the 51st Iowa Shrine Bowl game, happening on July 20 at…

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