Due diligence

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Donald Trump has never deigned to make amends for anything he’s ever done, and everyone who’s ever been in his inner circle has witnessed and/or paid for being close to his toxic scheming amid his violent, reactionary behavior (remember his throwing a hamburger against the wall?) So, for voters this fall, the question  has to…

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Memorial Day services, Monday, May 27

            The American Legion and the Department of Defense request “This Memorial Day Americans pause to remember the brave men and women who have given their lives in defense of our nation, from the Revolutionary War to the worldwide war on terrorism.”  Scranton Township Cemetery, 9:45 am – Memorial Day Services will be held on Monday at 9:45 am at…

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Homecoming service at Pleasant Hill Sunday

There will be a homecoming service at Pleasant Hill Memorial Sunday, May 26, at 4 pm. Guest speaker will be Jeff Lamoureux. The Jefferson First United Methodist Church choir and the Town and Country Band will provide musical selections, and the American Legion will conduct a salute to fallen heros. Refreshments will be served. Donations will be accepted. Pleasant Hill…

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Supes clarify policy for public comments at meetings

The Greene County supervisors made short work of their regular meeting May 20. There was only one item on the agenda. The board approved hiring Autumn Consier as a part-time dispatcher at a wage of $19/hour effective May 22. Her wage will increase to $20/hour after she earns certification. During the open forum, Mike Holden asked the supervisors to consider…

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Scholarships available to GrCo graduates of 2023 and older

The Greene County School District Education Foundation will award 10 Floyd Duane Dunlop Scholarships and two additional anonymous donor “Iowa Nice” scholarships in the amount of $2,000 to Greene County School District graduates going into their second – fifth year of post-high school education in either a college or trade school program. Master’s programs are not included in this scholarship.…

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Name that Tower Tune

Can you recognize songs?  How about on the bells?  Plan to play Name That Tower Tune during the Wednesday Tower Tunes Live concerts at the Mahanay Bell Tower.  A Mahanay Maestro will play the four-octave carillon from 12:15 – 12:30 pm with songs of their choice. Each song will be played in its entirety, not just a few notes.  There…

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Tower Tunes Live concert Memorial Day

The Mahanay Memorial Carillon Tower will be open daily from 10 am to 4 pm starting on Memorial Day weekend.  On Memorial Day, a special Tower Tunes Live concert will be played by local Mahanay Maestro Shelly Berger from 12:15 to 12:30 pm. The public is invited to gather downtown to listen. The carillon will play patriotic music digitally throughout…

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144 CHI opens demolition application process

Applications are now available for Clearing, the second phase of the 144 Corridor Housing Initiative (144 CHI). The first phase of the organization, Exterior Improvement, is now in its second year. Future plans call for a third phase, Building. Applications for the Phase 2 demolition grants are available at Peoples Bank in Grand Junction and at the libraries in Paton,…

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Rain improving moisture conditions but slowing planting

Scattered showers across Iowa allowed farmers 3.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 19, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Farmers were planting corn and soybeans as well as cutting hay. Some replanting has occurred due to drowned out areas in fields. Topsoil moisture condition across Iowa rated 1 percent very short, 6 percent…

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4-H news

The Greenbrier 4-H club held a meeting on May 8 at 7 pm at Clover Hall.  The Young Leaders did not have any business to report.  Greenbrier’s April meeting was held April 3 at 7 at Clover Hall. New business was animal id/weigh in other than bunnies and poultry, and YQCA training was due May 15.  Presentations were given by…

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