DNR slates public meetings on hunting, possible rule changes

 The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a series of town hall-style meetings where local staff provide updates on recently completed hunting seasons, discuss possible changes to hunting rules and regulations, and address other topics as requested. Locally, the Iowa DNR will be at the Boone Wildlife Research Station, 1436 255th St, south of Boone, on Feb. 20. The meeting…

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Greene County magistrate court, week ending Jan. 26

In Greene County magistrate court Austin Ray Higgins Owens of Jefferson paid a $105 fine with a $15.75 surcharge on a charge of providing false identification information. Court costs were $60. Cases were initiated in magistrate court during the week ending Jan. 26 as follows: David Allan Holley of Scranton, possession of drug paraphernalia; Jared Dean Dennhardt of Jefferson, harassment-…

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Police blotter – January 2024

Following are excerpts of activities reported by the Jefferson police department: Wednesday, Jan. 31: At 8:45 am an officer investigated an accident at N. Elm and W. Clark Sts. Jackson Turner of Jefferson was operating a 2013 Chevrolet Malibu owned by Tanya Turner. As he left the posted stop sign on Clark St to turn left onto Elm, he struck…

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Sheriff’s report – January 2024

Following are excerpts of daily activities reported by the Greene County sheriff’s office: Wednesday, Jan. 31: At 10:37 am a deputy assisted Grand Junction fire with a pressure washer that caught fire after falling off a trailer on 170th St and X Ave east of Dana. At 12:50 pm a deputy was advised of stolen property scattered throughout the northwest…

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Capitol Roundup

Chaplains, vaccine exemptions, school properties ~by Sen Jesse Green R, 24th Senate District January 26, 2024 The past couple weeks have been filled with subcommittee action, which is the first step in the legislative process every bill must go through. I will highlight a few interesting ones that may have flown under the radar for this week’s newsletter.  SSB 3092…

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Iowans support reproductive freedom

~by Iowa House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst January 26, 2024 As we wrapped up another week of the Iowa Legislature, Iowans have seen coverage of several new bills introduced related to reproductive freedom. While the Governor’s abortion ban is currently on hold as it is reviewed by the Iowa Supreme Court, some GOP lawmakers are still working on other bills…

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Grant funds for RRVT improvements possible

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County board of supervisors received good news at the meeting on Jan. 25 from conservation director Tanner Scheuermann and engineer Wade Weiss about federal grant money available to update the Raccoon River Valley Trail from Winkleman Switch south to the Greene-Guthrie County line and possibly beyond. Weiss said a collaboration with Guthrie County…

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Elks grant funds school meals for needy students

The Jefferson Elks Lodge recently presented a check for $2,000 to the Green County Community Schools to pay for needy students’ meals for grades Pre- K thru 12. Pictured (from left) are Elks exalted ruler Bill Allen, middle school principal Cara Osborne, Elks grant writer Joyce Fister, Elks secretary Steve Smith, school nutritionist Heather Hadley, and Elks esquire Les Fister.…

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GrCo FFA members compete at sub-district level

Greene County FFA members were among those who competed in Leadership and Career Development Events (LDE, CDE) at a sub-district event at CAM High School in Anita Jan. 17. LDEs and CDEs help students develop the abilities to think critically, communicate clearly and perform effectively in a competitive job market, an FFA press release stated. Greene County FFA had competitors…

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