Supervisors distribute opioid settlement funds

The Greene County board of supervisors approved the first distribution of opioid settlement funds at the June 9 meeting. The supervisors approved a 28E agreement with Midwest Wellness for opioid use disorder epidemic remediation services. Midwest Wellness will receive $75,000. The supervisors also approved a 28E agreement with New Opportunities for the same services. New Opportunities will receive $35,000. The…

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Churdan Day this Saturday

Organizers of Churdan Day this coming Saturday, June 15, have planned a fun-filled day to celebrate as only a small town can. The day begins with a Fun Run 5K. Registration will open at 7 am at the park. The race starts and finishes at 7:30 at the park. There is a $10 charge for participants age 13 and older;…

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Ram softball team at 3-9

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County softball team has a 3-9 record after falling in three games last week. On Monday, June 3, the Rams traveled to Saydel High School, falling 13-3 to the 5-1 team. The Rams found bat to ball contacts 10 times in the game, all singles. Payton Kokenge, Kaycee Pittman and Addison…

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NEW Cooperative underwrites 4-H dues

The NEW Cooperative Foundation continues its commitment to supporting local 4-H youth. Recently, the Foundation donated $94,520 to 35 county extension and outreach offices, which will support 4,929 individual 4-H members. The contribution from the Foundation pays for half of each 4-H member’s dues in NEW Cooperative’s trade territory counties, which includes the following: Calhoun, Carroll, Cherokee, Crawford, Greene, Franklin,…

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Iowans encouraged to visit farmers markets

Vouchers available for low-income seniors and WIC recipients As summer kicks off, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig is encouraging Iowa families to visit and support the more than 200 farmers markets located across the state. Farmers markets and farm stands provide consumers with easy access to local fruits, vegetables, herbs and honey, cut flowers, eggs, meat, cheese, craft beer,…

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Routine business in May for Scranton city council

The bulk of the business conducted by the Scranton city council during its May 14 meeting was routine, with summer projects under consideration. Ken Paton and Scott Weber discussed Greene County Development Corp during open forum. They are working with a program that helps with housing and new business development. They encouraged the city of Scranton to attend their meetings.…

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Corn, soybean growth close to 5-year average

Warm and drier weather throughout the state allowed Iowa farmers 4.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 9, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Planting and replanting of corn and soybeans and spraying were limited due to wet field conditions. Topsoil moisture condition rated across Iowa rated 5 percent short, 78 percent adequate and…

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