Monarch tagging program in GJ Sunday

Carla Hilgenberg has been tagging monarch butterflies through the Monarch Watch program for 28 years. She will discuss her work with the program on Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2 pm in Grand Junction. Hilgenberg, director of the Bayard public library, will present her program at the new shelter house built on the former site of the East Greene High School…

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Crops nearing time for harvest

Mostly dry conditions allowed Iowa farmers 6.0 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Sept. 7, 2025, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Disease pressure in row crops remained a concern to producers. Field activities included cutting and baling hay and harvesting corn silage. Topsoil moisture condition statewide rated 2 percent very short, 13 percent short, 75…

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Fatal officer involved shooting near GJ Saturday

Iowa DCI is investigating Greene County sheriff Jack Williams reports that a fatal officer-involved shooting occurred Saturday, Sept. 6, on T Ave just north of Highway 30, one mile west of Grand Junction. Williams reports the Greene County sheriff’s office was assisting the Boone Police Department and the Boone County sheriff’s office with a  pursuit on Highway 30. The driver…

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Gladys Taylor, 1946 – 2025

Funeral services will be held Monday, Sept. 8, at St Joseph Catholic Church in Jefferson for Gladys Taylor, 78, of Jefferson. Gladys Virgina Taylor was born Dec. 10, 1946 in Cabool, MO, to Willard Allen and Grace Mae (Browne) Roberts. She graduated from Scranton High School in Scranton, IA. She was united in marriage to Joseph Craig Dolan Sr. on…

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Landus announces new CEO

Landus Cooperative board chair Tim Kolder announced Sept. 2 the appointment of Eric Heismeyer as the cooperative’s next CEO. The appointment is effective Sept. 3. Heismeyer has more than two decades of leadership experience in agriculture, having served in key roles with global agribusinesses including Bunge and ADM. A Landus announcement to members states that Heismeyer “is recognized for building…

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Corn, soybean crops in good shape and on schedule

With only spotty precipitation, Iowa farmers had 6.3 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Aug. 31, 2025, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included cutting and baling hay. Topsoil moisture condition statewide rated 1 percent very short, 9 percent short, 78 percent adequate and 12 percent surplus. Ratings in west central Iowa were 2…

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