The farm crisis of the 1980s fundamentally changed the Midwest in multiple ways, as did the large-scale loss of habitat on farm land leading up to it, which was the circumstance that ultimately created Pheasants Forever (PF) in St. Paul, Minn., in 1982. Iowa is proud to be home to the first chapter outside of Minnesota, the Iowa Pioneer Chapter,…
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Ram wrestlers find success in busy week
~by Dustin Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County Rams wrestling team saw success in what was a busy week on the mats. The Rams opened up their week Jan. 16 at a triangular which featured host PCM and South Hamilton; the Rams were able to finish 1-1 in duals. The Rams lost a close one to PCM by…
Read MoreRam girls score most points of season in loss to Grand View Christian
~by Dustin Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County Rams girls’ basketball team had a busy week on the calendar this past week with four games on the schedule. The Rams girls opened up their week Jan. 13against the Manson-Northwest Webster Cougars, where they fell by a final score of 64-36. Makenna Ebersole had a team-high 17 points, along…
Read MoreRam boys battle through 0-4 week on the hardwoods
~by Dustin Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County Rams boys’ basketball team battled their way through a tough slate of games this past week. The Rams boys had four games on the schedule last week opening up with a game Jan. 13 against Manson-NW Webster in which they fell 70-32. They played the Perry Bluejays Jan. 14, losing…
Read MoreRam kegglers navigate busy week
~by Dustin Teays for The Scranton Journal The Greene County Rams girls’ and boys’ bowling teams had a busy week this past week. Spare Times Lanes and Lounge in Jefferson was the site the Rams hosted Waukee Jan. 13. The results were a 2,457-1,726 loss for the Rams girls and a 2,999-2,657 loss for the Rams boys as Waukee completed…
Read MoreP-C boys stumble against Boyer Valley, G-R
~by Dustin Teays for The Scranton Journal The Paton-Churdan Rockets boys’ basketball team had a tough week against their opponents last week. The boys faced the same slate of teams as the girls this last week, and their results were the same: they fell to Boyer Valley Jan. 14 by a score of 53-45, and then fell Jan. 17 to…
Read MoreHealth and agriculture – Linked together like love and marriage
~by Bryan Helmus In the January 9, 2025 edition of the Jefferson Herald, editor William Carroll announced a new weekly feature focusing on “health related content from a variety of sources” and stated “we are open to suggestions from you the reader on content that can make this section even better.” In my opinion, having a page focused on health…
Read MoreP-C girls fall to Boyer Valley, G-R in hoops
~by Dustin Teays for The Scranton Journal The Paton Churdan Rockets girls basketball team was looking to ride the wave of their first win to a few more this past week. The Rockets girls had two games, one against the Boyer Valley Bulldogs Jan. 14, where they fell 52-18, and another against the Glidden-Ralston Wildcats Jan. 17, where they fell…
Read MoreLandus announces layoffs across the company
Landus has recently announced companywide cuts affecting multiple locations across the company, with various position levels affected by the layoffs. About 10 percent, or approximately 60 of the company’s Iowa-based workforce was notified Friday, Jan. 17, they were being laid off, effective immediately. Matt Carstens has president and CEO of Landus for four years. of the co-op. He referred to…
Read MoreHow quickly I fell into old age
~a column by Colleen O’Brien The beginning of my old age did not start until I was pushing 80. I’d had skirmishes with it, of course – so much gray hair all of a sudden! I let it go from dyed blond to whatever color showed up after I quit “Clairol,” and my favorite, “Manic Panic.” I let my hair…
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