In an effort to better serve area communities and keep residents informed, Greene County Medical Center has unveiled a new feature on its website, a comprehensive community calendar. This new addition aims to provide ease of access to information, ensuring everyone can stay up to date on vital healthcare services and happenings. One of the key features is the detailed listing of when…
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Winter weather advisory for Greene County
Greene County is in a winter weather advisory Saturday afternoon and evening. Snowfall of 2-5 inches is predicted, with subzero temperatures to follow Sunday and Sunday night. Snow will begin falling in the early afternoon, reaching the I-35 corridor through late afternoon. Wind chills below 0 degrees are predicted Sunday and Monday morning.
Read MoreGreene County district court, week ending Nov. 28
In Greene County district court Alexis Jean McCurdy, 20, of Coon Rapids was granted a deferred judgment Nov. 25 after she changed her plea to guilty to a charge of possession of a fictitious license, ID, card or form. She was placed on probation to Boone/Greene County Probation for one year. She must pay a $430 civil penalty, restitution not…
Read MoreGreene County magistrate court, week ending Nov. 28
In Greene County magistrate court a judgment was entered Nov. 25 against Alicia Anne Marie Ofelt of Van Meter on a charge of disorderly conduct- loud raucous noise. She was fined $105 with a $15.75 surcharge. Information is available since the return of an arrest warrant that a case was initiated against Camron O. Donatlan of Aurora, IL, on a…
Read MoreGreene County Medical Center board transition reflects continuity
Greene County Medical Center will undergo a leadership transition at the end of 2025 as longtime trustee Kim Bates retires and local pharmacist Bill Monroe joins the board of trustees. The move underscores the medical center’s focus on strong governance and high-quality rural healthcare. Bates, who joined the board after years of civic involvement with organizations such as the Lions Club,…
Read MoreLive nativity Sunday in Paton
The Frist Presbyterian Church in Paton is hosting a live nativity Sunday, Dec. 7. Nativity showings will take place at 12:30 and 1 pm, with chili and cinnamon rolls served from 12 to 1:30 pm. Free will donations will be accepted for the Action Resource Center food pantry. The event will include music and the Christmas story, presented in a…
Read MoreBauer Built sold to Kloeckner Metals Corp
Employees at Bauer Built in Paton have received notification their employment with the company will end Dec. 31. Effective Jan. 1, the large majority of them will become employees of Kloeckner Metals Corporation, KMC. The notification was sent to 51 employees in production and 11 salaried and administrative employees. The notice was sent as required by the Iowa Worker Adjustment…
Read MoreHaley Equipment hosting food drive
Haley Equipment in Carroll and Rockwell City is hosting a food drive now through Dec. 23 to support area families in need. “Recognizing a growing need in our region, our employees have long collected donations for local food pantries. This year, we wanted to do something extra for families, so last week we invited Santa Claus to visit with kids,…
Read MoreParty with Santa at the Elks lodge
The Jefferson Elks lodge is hosting “Party with Santa” Saturday, Dec. 13, from 9 to 11 am at the lodge, 103 W. Harrison St. Along with a chance to sit with Santa and get pictures taken with The Man, Silly Sally the Balloon Lady will entertain. There will also be crafts, games, and face painting. The free event is for…
Read MoreView from my window is a thought of spring
With the landscape in rural Iowa appearing like the Siberian tundra and not wanting to jump into the Holidays just yet. I am focusing on baseball. Spring training for the pitchers begins in mere 72 days. The first spring games are scheduled for Feb. 20, with the opening game of the season to be on March 25. The Yankees and…
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~a column by Colleen O’Brien To the gentleman who sent a letter to the editor about a column I wrote . . . Dear Reader, I was thrilled! to get it. Columnists around the world seldom get Letters to the Editor. It’s because columnists keep writing every day, twice a week, once a week — so the readers know there will…
Read MoreFamiliar face returns as provider at Family Medicine Clinic
Greene County Medical Center is welcoming back a provider many patients may already recognize. Kayla Promes, a Family Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience will be joining the Family Medicine Clinic in mid-January. For Promes, the move represents both a professional and personal transition, “I was born and raised in Jefferson. I’m really close with my family and being so far…
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