~by Denise O’Brien Van for the Historical Society Tom Wind, a Greene County farmer with 25 years of wind at his back, will give a blow by blow overview of the history of wind power at a Greene County Historical Society meeting on Friday, Sept. 6. The free 12:45 pm program, “What is It About? Iowa and Wind Power by…
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144 CHI funds six demolition projects
The 144 Corridor Housing Initiative board reports that the first demolition project has been completed. Now in its second year, the 144 CHI is providing a cost share to homeowners in Paton, Dana, Grand Junction and Rippey for exterior home improvements or demolition of unsightly and dilapidated buildings. John Rigler III of Peoples Bank reports that nine applications were received…
Read MoreCorn, bean development both behind last year
The state experienced mostly dry weather last week. These conditions allowed Iowa farmers 6.4 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Aug. 25, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Primary field activities continued to be cutting and baling hay and preparing for the fall harvest. Topsoil moisture condition statewide rated 3 percent very short, 23 percent…
Read MoreChristopher Lawrence, 1960 – 2024
Memorial services for Christopher Lawrence, 63, of Jefferson were held August 28 at Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home in Jefferson. Words of comfort were offered by the Rev J. Alexander of Central Christian Church in Jefferson. Christopher Robin Lawrence was born October 29, 1960, in Jefferson. He is the son of LaNetta and Darrell Sloan. Chris graduated high school from Jefferson in…
Read MoreGreene County district court, week ending Aug. 23
In Greene County district court Christian Miles Long, 22, of Missouri City, TX, was sentenced March 20 to two years in prison after he pleaded guilty to operating without owner’s consent, amended from burglary- third degree motor vehicle. He was fined $855 with a $128.25 surcharge. He was also sentenced to two years in prison on a charge of burglary-…
Read MoreGreene County magistrate court, week ending Aug. 23
In Greene County magistrate court cases were initiated during the week ending Aug. 23 as follows: Mitchell Kenneth Venteicher of Jefferson, violation of a protective order- three counts; Devin William Holm Morales of Jefferson, violation of no contact order; Chad Anthony McCollom of Jefferson, possession of drug paraphernalia; and Tracy Matthew Anderson of Jefferson, disorderly conduct- loud raucous noise.
Read MoreRotary awards grants, plans for 2024 auction
The Rotary Club of Jefferson awarded more than $16,000 from its annual auction to not-for-profit projects and entities that serve Greene County. Proceeds from the auction have been distributed since 1999 with more than $600,000 going to non-profits, schools, youth, community projects of all sizes and other initiatives. In addition, the club also awards $8,000 in scholarships to Greene County…
Read MoreBeta Tau Delta contributes to Webb House
Trumpeter swan family at Dunbar slough
Marvin Kunce of Jefferson enjoys wildlife and photography. Recently he found this trumpeter swam family taking a swim at Dunbar Slough, southwest of Scranton. Trumpeter swans were reintroduced in Iowa several years ago. A pair was released at Dunbar but it is unknown if this family is related to the original set. The trumpeter swan is the largest species of…
Read MoreClaud Neiderheiser, 1929 – 2024
Services will be held Sunday, Aug. 25, at Salem United Methodist Church in Paton for Claud Neiderheiser, 95, of Fort Dodge, formerly of Paton. The Rev Susan Rohden of Gowrie United Methodist Church of Gowrie, and the Rev Steve Daikerd of Salem United Methodist Church will offer words of comfort. Doyle Carlson will be soloist, accompanied by Danille Curtis. Honorary…
Read MoreJefferson Telecom wraps up school supply drive
Jefferson Telecom proudly concludes its participation in the annual school supply drive organized by New Opportunities, Inc., marking the 13th year of this impactful community initiative. As a dedicated drop-off location, Jefferson Telecom played a key role in collecting donations from both customers and staff, contributing significantly to the drive’s success. This year’s drive, fully organized and managed by Teresa…
Read MoreJeff Telecom shares info about the importance of high speed internet, fiber connections to students
As the new school year begins, Jefferson Telecom wants to remind families of the vital role that high-speed internet plays in supporting students’ academic success. With the increasing reliance on online resources, homework assignments, and virtual learning, having a reliable and fast Internet connection at home is more important than ever. Why high-speed internet matters – In today’s digital age,…
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