Capitol Roundup

~by State Sen Jesse Green, R, 24th District Greetings from the Capitol. This week we debated and voted on various bills that survived last week’s funnel week. I would like to highlight SF2096 which repeals gender balance requirements for appointive bodies. There was a time that gender balance requirements had been seen as a floor for women. Evidence shows that…

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Ram boys hoops season ends with 2-20 record

~by Taylor Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County boys basketball team saw their season come to an end Feb. after 12 after falling 60-42 to the Manson Northwest Webster Cougars in the first round of 2A postseason play. Greene County ends their season 1-13 in conference play and 2-20 overall, sitting last in the Heart of Iowa Conference. …

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Supervisors hope to simplify info about upcoming LOSST election

Only those in unincorporated parts of the county will vote ~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County board of supervisors at their Feb. 20 meeting recognized confusion over the upcoming election Tuesday, Mar. 5, on the change in use for local option sales and services tax (LOSST) revenue collected in unincorporated areas of the county. “There’s confusion over whether…

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Caught in my own curiosity

~a column by Colleen O’Brien What is the solution to bombardment by the U.S. Press and its repetitive boredom regarding their love affair with the illogic of a self-loving mediocrity? Quit repeating him, Press. He is not news, he is reruns. He is not interesting, he is a broken record. He is not informative, for he is ill-informed. He is…

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Genealogy Society meets March 2

“Reach in, pull out a story” will be the program at the March 2 meeting of the Greene County Iowa Genealogical Society. Corinne Bancroft will share information and tips for adding stories, memories and other points of interest to our family trees. The meeting is at 10 am Saturday morning in the Jefferson public library basement meeting room. An elevator…

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Prescribed burns set by DNR for this spring

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources plans to conduct prescribed burns this spring in Greene, Guthrie and Dallas Counties on wildlife areas managed by the IDNR Saylorville Wildlife Unit. Areas that are scheduled are Bays Branch Wildlife Area, McCord Pond Wildlife Area, Springbrook Wildlife Area, Middle Raccoon River Wildlife Area, Sheeder Prairie, Beaver Lake, Snake Creek Wildlife Area and Dunbar…

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Virtual program offers tips for parenting

Raising children can be rewarding but it also can be challenging for families, says Malisa Rader, a human sciences specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. To better handle the challenges, parents and caregivers are invited to the next virtual sessions of “ACT Raising Safe Kids.” The workshops teach positive parenting skills to parents and caregivers of children from…

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Adopt-A-Family, Good Samaritan Fund recipients of North Central Iowa Presbytery

The First Presbyterian Church in Jefferson was recently awarded two mission grants through the North Central Iowa Presbytery. The mission team applied for the grants to benefit Adopt-A-Family and the Good Samaritan Fund. Adopt-A-family helps brighten the holidays for more than 150 families who receive food baskets at Christmas time and they distribute winter coats each fall. The Good Samaritan…

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