Incumbents returned to Jeff council, GrCo Schools board

Winkelman to Jeff council, Holz and Nelson to school board Jefferson voters returned incumbents Harry Ahrenholtz and Darren Jackson to the city council, along with newcomer Luke Winkelman. With results from both Jefferson precincts tabulated, Winkelman led with 866 votes (26.73 percent). Jackson received 565 votes (17.44 percent) and Ahrenholtz received 551 votes (17.01 percent). Paul “Skeeter” Hostetler received 523…

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Brad Podlesak, 1979 – 2025

Brad Jeffrey Podlesak, age 45, died Nov. 2, 2025, at his home in Jefferson. Brad was born Nov. 26, 1979, to John and Susan (Dunifer) Podlesak at Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson. He attended schools in Greene County, graduating from Jefferson-Scranton High School in 1998.  He later moved to Missoula, MT, where he attended Montana College of Technology, graduating…

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Results told for Paton-Churdan school election, city elections across the county

Voters across Greene County elected school board members, city council members, and in some cases, mayors. Six candidates vied for three seats on the Grand Junction city council. Zachary Dearborn received 132 votes (23.78 percent), Bryce Stevens received 119 votes (21.44 percent), and John L. Thompson received 90 votes (18.22 percent). Jac Strabley received 85 votes (15.32 percent), Mason Berry…

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More about train travel

From the publisher – My brother RJ Chulski and his wife Ginger Royston enjoy using Amtrak for long distance travel. They enjoy the leisurely pace with neither of them driving. They ride in a private roomette, not in the coach as columnist Colleen O’Brien wrote about a week ago.  In September they took Amtrak’s Southwest Chief to see their Michigan…

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Iowa farmers begin transition to fall field work

by Cami Koons, Iowa Capital DispatchNovember 3, 2025 Most farmers in Iowa are finished with corn and soybean harvest or have just a handful of acres left in the field, according to average harvest rates.  Exact data is not available due to the ongoing government shutdown, which paused crop progress and condition reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. At…

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Haupert shares ways to help the local food pantry during SNAP suspension

Because of the suspension of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits due to the shutdown of the federal government, GreeneCountyNewsOnline readers have asked how they can best support the Greene County Christian Action Resource Center food pantry. Food pantry director Shirley Haupert shares that monetary donations can be sent to Greene County Christian ARC at 1006 N. Vine St, Jefferson,…

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GrCoHS presents fall play Nov. 7, 8

Greene County High School students will present the one-act play “An Experiment” by Brent Holland Friday, Nov. 7, and Saturday, Nov. 8, at 7 pm in the school auditorium. Portrayed in a fantasy world, five confused participants wake up with no memory of their past life-with only one word, a personality descriptor, written in type on their shirts. The doctor explains…

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Fareway launches November campaign to combat food insecurity

Fareway Stores, Inc. has announced a month-long initiative throughout November aimed at supporting individuals and families facing food insecurity in the communities we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to giving back, Fareway is making it easier than ever for customers to help nourish their neighbors. How customers can participate -Pre-Bagged Donations: Customers can purchase pre-bagged, wholesome, SNAP- eligible…

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Reynolds pledges $1 million state match of monetary donations to food banks

Governor Reynolds announced Oct. 30 the state will provide interim support for Iowa’s food banks and pantries if the USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits end as expected on Saturday, November 1 due to the federal government shutdown.  The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is holding two virtual meetings a week with Iowa’s six regional food…

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