Jefferson Telecom school supply drive a success

Generous donations from community members of school supplies and cash donations totaling $270 were recently presented to New Opportunities Greene County Development Center as a result of a school supply drive hosted by Jefferson Telecom. Pictured (from left) are Teresa Lansman of New Opportunities and Jefferson Telecom employees Jolene Woltz, Lindy Lehman and Karla Kohl.

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Wolf inducted into 4-H Hall of Fame

Rod Wolf of rural Scranton was Greene County 4-H’s  2025 inductee in the Iowa State 4-H Hall of Fame during the Iowa State Fair. Wolf first got involved in the county fair when his two children, Mikko and Timo, showed cattle at the Greene County Fair. During his nearly 20 years on the fair board, he helped in various capacities;…

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New Summit CEO may change right-of-way proposals

A change at the top of Summit Carbon Solutions may lead to a revised right-of-way proposal for the carbon dioxide pipeline the company hopes to build across Greene County. County zoning officer Chuck Wenthold and county attorney Thomas Laehn reported to the county supervisors at their Aug. 18 meeting receiving a letter from Joe Griffin, new chief executive officer at…

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After Hours: Insider tour planned at Power Lift

Another After Hours: Insider event will be held at Power Lift on Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 5:30 to 7 pm. This is the second of the 2025 series presented by the Economic Vitality Team of Jefferson Matters. Reservations to go behind the scenes of one of Jefferson’s global manufacturers founded by local entrepreneurs can be made through the online jotform…

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Much of Iowa soil is wet enough

Scattered precipitation across the state allowed Iowa’s farmers 5.1 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending August 17, 2025, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included harvesting oats and hay and a few reports of fungicide and insecticide applications. Topsoil moisture condition across Iowa rated 2 percent short, 72 percent adequate and 26 percent surplus.…

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