Ann Hicks recalls her 35-year career as school nurse

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal For 35 years, students and staff in the Scranton building, then later the Greene County High School in Jefferson, knew the familiar face in the nurse’s office, but when they return next fall, Ann Hicks will be enjoying her retirement. Hicks graduated from DMACC in 1978 with her associate degree in nursing. She…

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Memorial Day observed in Rippey

~submitted by Mary Weaver After the services at the Fairview UMC and cemetery, Bowers-Angus, Old Rippey Cemeteries, the Kinkead-Martin Legion Post #583 of Rippey presented the traditional Memorial Day service at the Rippey Cemetery on Monday, May 27, at 11 am. The avenue of U.S. Flags, placed by Dan Brubaker and his crew, was a patriotic welcome to nearly 100…

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Gospel music group to perform June 14 in Jefferson

The Garms Family will share an evening of gospel music Friday, June 14, at 7 pm at Abundant Life Ministries, 1308 Lincoln Way, Jefferson. The Garms Family uplifts people “with real music, honest stories, and God’s word,” a spokesperson said. Theilr appearance in Jefferson is sponsored by First Baptist Church, Gospel Open Bible Church, Church of Christ, The Sanctuary, Northside…

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It’s a Barbie invasion in Jefferson

About 1,000 Barbie dolls are on display along E. Lincoln Way during June in Jefferson: More than 400 at the Greene County Historical Museum, 119 E. Lincoln Way, and another 500-plus at “Barbie by the Bells” in the Sensibly Chic storefront, 111 E. Lincoln Way. The museum will host a “Barbie Open House” Saturday, June 15, from 9 am to…

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View from my window – People, friends, volunteers

TOGETHER – The more we get together, together, together, The more we get together, the happier we’ll be. ‘Cause your friends are my friends and my friends are your friends. The more we get together, the happier we’ll be. PEOPLE – People, people who need people, are the luckiest people in the world. We’re children, needing other children, and yet…

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PRO Iowa 24 holds fundraiser

PRO Iowa 24, Progressive Rural Optimists, a PAC formed to develop a rural message, recruit candidates, and fundraise for candidates who will win, held a fundraiser Sunday afternoon at Sportsman Park near Dawson in Dallas County. Mary Weaver, leader of PRO Iowa 24, welcomed the guests, providing a  brief history of the formation of PRO Iowa 24. Following a meal…

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Supervisors hold short meeting

Greene County attorney Thomas Laehn told the county supervisors at their June 3 meeting that the county is “really ahead of the game” on courthouse security. That was the word following a meeting with Chief Judge Adria Kester last week. He said Greene County stands out in  Judicial District 5B as having good security in place. He went on to…

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Why Not Us board moves ahead with upper story apartments

Amazing views are on the horizon for the upper story apartments of the Centennial Block Building.  Two one-bedroom apartments filled with light will soon be under construction, according to the Why Not Us (WNU), LLC board of directors.   Westbrooke Construction of Urbandale, which submitted the low bid, was approved by the board at its May 28 meeting.   Westbrooke was also…

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Mannel promoted to regional director for ISU Extension & Outreach

Lori Mannel has accepted the position of regional director for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach serving Carroll, Greene, Boone and Guthrie counties in central Iowa. She begins the position June 6. As regional director, Mannel will provide administrative leadership to county Extension office staff and guidance to county Extension councils. Mannel is currently the county director for ISU Extension…

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Crops a bit behind due to wet weather

Scattered showers throughout the State allowed Iowa farmers 3.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 2, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Reports of standing water in fields were received from throughout the State. Planting and replanting of corn and soybeans were reported. Topsoil moisture condition statewide rated 3 percent short, 75 percent adequate…

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Bardole, Baccam win only contested primary races

Voter turnout was light in the June 4 primarily election in Greene County, with only one contested county race for the Republicans and one state race for the Democrats. In the Republican primary, party members selected incumbent county supervisor (District 5) Pete Bardole over challenger Sue Bose. Bardole received 272 votes (58.75 percent) while Bose received 189 votes (40.82 percent).…

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