Sheriff’s office partners with IA Dept of Rev for tobacco, nicotine, vape product education, enforcement

The Greene County sheriff’s office has taken a pledge to keep tobacco, alternative nicotine, and  vapor products out of the hands of Greene County underage persons.   Known as I-PLEDGE, the program is a partnership with the Iowa Department of Revenue to  educate local retailers and to enforce Iowa’s tobacco, alternative nicotine, and vapor product laws. Since  the program’s inception in…

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Bits and pieces and a dash of Amendments

~a column by Colleen O’Brien A new US Postal Service rule, which I just discovered became effective on Christmas Eve, 2025, is cunning: it changes postmarks to regional processing centers, not my local post office. The date stamped on the outside of the envelope might be days after I actually put it in my own mailbox to be picked up, impacting deadlines for…

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Adults encouraged to attend program on bullying, cyberbullying

Parents and community members are encouraged to attend “From the Playground to the Screen,” a program addressing conflict, bullying and cyberbullying. The program is slated for Thursday, Jan. 29, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm in the Greene County High School auditorium. Speaker will be Robert Hackenson Jr. His presentation will include tips on coaching your child through conflict; teaching conversation…

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Registration open for dementia prevention program

What if small, realistic changes you make today could significantly lower your risk of  dementia tomorrow? Research highlighted by Brain Help & Hope shows that up to 70 percent of dementia risk is linked to lifestyle factors we can influence. That means there is real, evidence-based hope, and Greene County Public Health is bringing it straight to you.  Beginning Tuesday, March…

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