Ram baseball team goes to 1-13

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal  After two games were postponed last week, the Rams saw action on Monday and Friday, falling in both games, putting the team at a 1-13 overall record and 1-9 in Heart of Iowa Conference play.  The Rams traveled to Nevada on Monday, June 17, falling 16-1 to the Cubs. The Rams scored their…

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Ram softball team drops three

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County softball team fell in three games last week, but despite the losses, held 11th ranked West Marshall to just three runs, and fell to 12-8 Kuemper by only one run.  The Rams traveled to Nevada on Monday, June 17, falling 13-1 to the Cubs. Greene County scored their sole run…

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Pancake breakfast in GJ July 6

Grand Junction Fire & Rescue will serve their annual pancake breakfast Saturday, July 6, from 7 to 10 am at the Grand Junction Community Center. The menu includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, whole hog sausage, scrambled eggs, orange juice, milk and coffee. Cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children ages 5-12, and children younger than 5 eat free.

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Tunes & Treats July 4 in Churdan

The Churdan public library will host the Town and Country Band for the annual Tunes & Treats Fourth of July celebration in the city park. The library staff and trustees will serve treats – ice cream sundaes, brownies a la mode or root beer floats – starting at 6:30 pm. Free will donations will be accepted. The Town & Country…

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Genealogical Society meets July 6

The Greene County Iowa Genealogical Society will meet Saturday, July 6, at 10 am in the basement of the Jefferson public library. The program will be about citizenship and what is required to become a citizen. The basement is handicapped accessible and air conditioned! Members and non-members are welcome. The reference room is staffed every Wednesday afternoon 1-3 and Saturday…

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Penance? Patience? Pitifulness?

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Most of my life I’ve not been a name-caller, either by nature or nurture. But about eight years ago, I realized my Irish was rising steadily as I fell under the malice of a spiteful fellow and have been aping him ever since: if he’s getting away with it and  making my blood boil, I’m…

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Weather larger part of NASS update

Northwest Iowa farmers received substantial rainfall with flood conditions while some Southeast Iowa farmers had minimal precipitation.  Statewide there were 3.9 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 23, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Spraying and other field activities were limited in some areas due to wet field conditions. Topsoil moisture condition statewide rated…

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Porch Fest 24 coming July 7 in Jefferson

Porch Fest returns to Jefferson Saturday, July 7, offering live music with four different musicians on four different front porches. Each musician will play a 45 minute set, with the audiences moving to the next locale.  The Art of Music celebration will begin at 1:30 pm at 206 E. Park St and the guitar and vocals of Des Moines musician…

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Scranton hires new city attorney

At a special meeting of the Scranton city council on June 19, Ethan Laughery was named as the new city attorney. Laughery works for the Hoyt, Morain and Hommer Law Firm in Jefferson. At a special meeting earlier in the month, the council voted unanimously to replace Jonathan Law as city attorney. The council reviewed the city’s insurance policies and…

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