October 5, 2025 Today I am taking a break from discussing the political polarization that is occurring in our country, not that I have given up on learning what is in the Epstein files, but rather just so very tired of the political maneuvering being done by ICE and other atrocities coming from this administration. So, we are going to…
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Supervisors hear cost of health insurance renewal, hold long closed session on county IT
The Greene County board of supervisors on Oct. 6 held its longest meeting in several months, a marathon session of nearly three hours. That included an hour and 15 minutes in closed session (as permitted by Iowa Cose Sections 21.5(1)(k) and 22.7(50). to review an assessment of the county’s technology by a team from the Iowa State Association of Counties.…
Read MoreNo crop progress and condition report due to federal shutdown; Weather summary still available
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s weekly weather summary released Monday. Information from the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report, which is released weekly by the United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service from April through November, was not available due to the federal government shutdown. “Corn and…
Read MoreHistory of Spring Lake Park topic of free Historical Society program
Park is 100 years old by Denise O’Brien Van for the Greene County Historical Society Greene County’s Spring Lake Park is 100 years old this year. It’s evolved from a jazzy amusement park where 1930s and ‘40s Big Bands played to a peaceful outdoor recreation area. Grand Junction Library’s director Alan Robinson will trace the park’s history at a free…
Read MoreLaehn, Summit Carbon Solutions rep both speak at supervisors meeting
The carbon pipeline proposed by Summit Carbon Solutions was discussed at the Oct. 6 county board of supervisors meeting, as it has been at the majority of meeting in recent months. County attorney Thomas Laehn alerted the board during the “Reports” portion of the agenda that Summit on Sept. 15 filed a request to amend the permit for Phase 1…
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