Greene County magistrate court, week ending March 22

In Greene County magistrate court Kyann Karysa Brown of Jefferson was granted a deferred judgment on a charge of trespass causing damage, amended from burglary- first degree. She must pay a $430 civil penalty and $534.05 to the Crime Victim Assistance Program. She was placed on informal probation for one year. (Sentencing: Honorable Christopher C. Polking) A judgment for a…

Read More

Capitol Roundup: Civility within education funding

~by State Sen Jesse Green (IA-24) March 22, 2024 Greetings from the Golden Dome. Education funding conversations are always central to overall budget conversations, and rightly so. Education represents over 50 percent of our state budget, and if you look at your property tax bill, education is also half of it. What complicates these conversations even more is that the…

Read More

Candidates named for June 4 primary

The June 4 primary election for county positions will include a contest for Republicans for the District 5 supervisor ballot position. Incumbent Pete Bardole is being challenged by Sue Bose. The winner will run in the Nov. 4 general election. Also on the Republican primary ballot are Joe Gannon supervisor District 1. Incumbent Mick Burkett is not running for re-election.…

Read More

Betty Grundon, 1925 – 2024

Services will be held March 25 at First United Methodist Church in Grand Junction for Betty Jean Dodd Grundon, 98, long time Grand Junction resident. Words of comfort will be offered by Pastor Angie Cunigan. Casket bearers will be Layne Carstens, Brett Grundon, Mike Cunningham, John Russell, Ebyn Carstens and Drake Grundon. Interment will be at the Junction Township Cemetery…

Read More

Iowa can and must learn from Perry

To the editor: Iowa can and must learn from Perry. Strength of Perry. Current legislative proposals to arm school staff need to add specific proposals to prevent another school shooting. The Republican-led legislative proposals are falling short but there is still time to enact policies to prevent another school shooting like the January 6 tragedy in Perry.  We do not doubt…

Read More

Supervisors discuss Zoom, open meetings policy

The Greene County supervisors at their March 18 meeting reviewed a draft of a new open meetings policy. County attorney Thomas Laehn prepared the policy in response to recent discussions of the board’s use of Zoom to provide public access to meetings. According to the policy purpose statement, the supervisors are “committed to both transparency and public participation in government.”…

Read More

LifeServe blood drive March 25 in Scranton

Time to roll up your sleeves and save lives with LifeServe Blood Center. LifeServe Blood Center is calling all community members to participate in blood donation drives this spring, in your neighborhood. Each donation bolsters the blood supply for local hospitals. This ensures that patients in need of transfusions have ready access to a safe and stable blood supply. With…

Read More