Addison Gannon 2025 Greene County Fair Queen

Addison Gannon was named Greene County Fair Queen and will represent Greene County in the State Fair Queen pageant next month. Gannon will be a senior at Greene County High School this fall. She has been an active 4-H member for eight years and has participated in numerous activities throughout high school, including cheer, volleyball, track, softball, National Honor Society,…

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History repeating

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Books and movies about World War II have invited me in since I first fell in love with Iowa native William Schirer’s writing. He was a correspondent in Paris and then Germany for the Chicago Tribune, among other media. He eventually worked with Edward R. Murrow, stationed in London with CBS, in setting up reporters…

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Stop in for ‘Fair Chats’ this weekend

The Greene County Historical Society will again present three “Fair Chats” in its building near the north entrance on the Greene County Fairgrounds on Friday, July 11, and Saturday July 12. The short informal chats invite audience participation. Here’s the schedule: Friday, June 11, at 11 am – “Why 4-H: Yesterday and Today”. Former Grene County Extension director Craig Hertel…

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Medical Center preparing for in-house MRI machine

Greene County Medical Center CEO Chad Butterfield announced that minor construction work will soon begin in the Imaging Department as the organization prepares for the arrival of a new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) unit. “Back in 2015, during a major renovation of the medical center, leadership had the foresight to include a dedicated space within our Imaging Department to one…

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Iowa soil moisture levels improving

Farmers had 4.8 days suitable for fieldwork to during the week ending July 6, 2025, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture condition across Iowa rated 1 percent very short, 10 percent short, 73 percent adequate and 16 percent surplus. Ratings in west central Iowa were 3 percent very short, 9 percent short, 71 percent adequate and…

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Greene County district court, week ending July 4

In Greene County district court Danyell Marie Freeman, 49, of Fort Dodge was sentenced July 2 to five years in prison after she pleaded guilty to a charge of theft- second degree, amended from theft- first degree. The prison term was suspended. She was fined $1,025 with a $153.75 surcharge; both were suspended. She was sentenced to two years in…

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VBS at Presbyterian Church next week

Greater Greene County Presbyterian Ministries is hosting a Vacation Bible School program, “LIFTED UP”, Monday, July 14, through Thursday, July 17 from 5:45 to 7:30 pm in Jefferson (208 W State Street, Jefferson).  Supper will be served promptly at 5:45. The program each evening will include prayer, songs, skits, crafts, games, and lifting others up. The program will end at…

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County Fair fun is here, July 8-14

The Greene County Fairgrounds becomes the center of the universe this week for Greene County 4-H members, their families, and many other county residents who love the Greene County Fair. Judging of 4-H static exhibits starts Tuesday at 8:30 am. Livestock will begin arriving later in the day, with 4-H exhibitors checking in swine, beef pen of three, rabbits and…

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Reserve a seat at the tea table at a new museum program

The  Greene County Historical Society will host a special tea party that includes a look at Victorian clothing Sunday, July 20, at 2 pm at the historical museum, 219 E. Lincoln Way, in Jefferson. Because space is limited, reservations are required for the free event. Call 515-386-4408 to assure a seat at the tea table. Dianne Piepel and Mikki Schwarzkopf…

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