Greene County magistrate court, week ending Oct. 11

In Greene County magistrate court cases were initiated during the week ending Oct. 11 as follows: Joseph Henry Charleston III of Scranton, domestic abuse assault; Roger Keith Ketchum Jr of State Center, disorderly conduct- fighting/violent behavior; Emily Mauricio of Coon Rapids, simulated public intoxication; and Cheyenne Selena Vazquez of Ankeny, possession of drug paraphernalia.

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Joseph Wanninger, 1965 – 2024

Joseph John Wanninger III, known as Joe to his friends and family, passed away surrounded by family and friends at his home in Panora on October 11. He was 59 years of age. Joe was born March 13, 1965, in Audubon. He was raised in and around Audubon, graduating from Audubon High School in 1984. After graduation, he attended Iowa…

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GrCo school board nixes 3D scans of buildings

Plans to have elementary playground fenced in by winter The Greene County Schools board of directors moved through business quickly at its regular meeting Oct. 9. The board decided not to hire DLR Group to do 3D scanning of the district’s three school buildings. The $28,000 cost would have come from the district’s physical plant and equipment levy (PPEL) fund.…

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Jeff council moves ahead with water rate increase, delays on requiring tree removal

The Jefferson city council expects to hear next month from the Iowa Department of Transportation regarding remarking Elm St (Hwy 4 through Jefferson) as a three-lane roadway. City administrator Scott Peterson told the council at its Oct. 8 meeting that about 100 persons attended the public information meeting last month. The DOT is now compiling input received that meeting and…

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Free consultation for small business owners

The economic vitality team of Jefferson Matters: Main Street is offering a small business strategy session with Empower Rural Iowa director Robin Bostrom on Wednesday, Oct. 23. This is an opportunity to speak privately with an expert on issues surrounding small businesses. Bostrom is offering a 45-minute individual block of time throughout the day to visit with businesses about several…

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Getting tired of political ads? Try this….

We’re approaching the finish line in the campaign season and the news and political ads are getting tiresome. Here’s a challenge to make them interesting again. Following is a list of 15 logical fallacies. As you consume “news” over the next month, see if you can find examples of all of them. Some will be easy to spot; others, not…

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Supervisors discuss CO2 pipeline, hear about property tax collection

Accept resignation of veterans affairs director Bierl Greene County veterans affairs/general assistance director Mike Bierl has made a positive impression on the county supervisors in the five years he has served in the post. The county supervisors at their Oct. 7 meeting accepted his resignation for the purpose of retirement effective Jan. 8. “He’ll leave big shoes to fill,” board…

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View from my window: Oaths and pledges

We have all been reading and hearing about protecting and defending the United States Constitution in the current political ads. I recently had an evening mealtime discussion with my husband about the oath he took when he was sworn into the Army and comparing that oath to the one administered to the President. My exploration led to a rabbit hole…

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ISU Extension & Outreach offers course for farm women

Women’s roles in agriculture continue to expand. In Iowa, one in five principal operators or primary managers of farm businesses are women. Women involved in agriculture in Iowa have a significant economic impact – nearly $500 million. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach continues to provide educational opportunities for women across the state to be more informed about the finances…

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Dry weather aids harvest, drops pasture conditions

Iowans  experienced another week of dry and windy conditions which allowed farmers 6.7 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending October 6, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Corn and soybean harvest continued to be the primary field activities for the week. Combine and other equipment fires were reported as weather conditions increased the risk of…

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