Cardinal baseball fans… we’ve lost a good one. Timothy Joseph McCoy has re-tired from the Iowa playing field to the place Jesus has prepared for him in the Father’s house (John 14:1-4). He died peacefully in hospice care at Greene County Medical Center on March 30, 2026, following a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. Tim was born Aug. 31, 1950,…
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Open house April 3 at The Jeffersonian
The Jeffersonian, the housing renovation project of the 1921 Jefferson high school, will be open to the public for self-guided tours Friday, April 3, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. Tours will be self-guided. Visitors are asked to enter through the east doors along S. Vine St. The school is located at 203 W. Harrison St, directly across from the Greene…
Read MoreNew behavioral health specialist coming to Greene County Medical Center
Residents in Greene County and the surrounding rural communities will soon have expanded access to compassionate, personalized behavioral health care with the addition of Nancy Olson, a licensed master social worker (LMSW) at Greene County Medical Center’s Behavioral Health Clinic. Olson brings with her decades of diverse experience in mental health care, from large urban systems to deeply rural communities, along…
Read MoreDoes up their scholarships to $1,000 each
The Jefferson Does organization has increased their scholarships to $1,000. The Does annually offer two $1,000 scholarships to Greene County High School seniors – one to a female student and one to a male student. “Because of the generosity of the public to support our fundraisers, we are able to increase our scholarships to $1,000 this year. This is just…
Read MoreGreene County district court, week ending March 27
In Greene County district court Michael Paul Hanlon, 38, of Paton was granted a deferred judgment after he pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment- first degree. He was placed on probation to Boone/County Probation for two years. He must pay a $855 civil penalty and restitution for his court appointed attorney’s fees not to exceed $750. Court costs were…
Read MoreSupervisors delay decisions on Schoolboy Soldiers monument, recycling agreement, solar project
The Greene County supervisors delayed a number of decisions at their March 23 meeting, delaying decisions on a 9-foot-tall monument commemorating the Schoolboy Soldiers of Rippey, a 28E agreement with the city of Jefferson for recycling services for rural residents, and a proposed solar project. After taking care of drainage business and an amendment to the FY26 budget, the supervisors…
Read MoreGreene County magistrate court, week ending March 27
In Greene County magistrate court a judgment was entered March 25 against Anthony Charles Kennedy of Ames on a charge of criminal mischief- fifth degree. He was fined $105 with a $15.75 surcharge. Court costs were $60. Cases were initiated as follows: Kenneth Joseph Bonnette of Scranton, charged with violation of a no contact order; Seth Allen Blumberg of Grand…
Read MoreSheriff’s report – March 2026
Following are excerpts of activities reported by the Greene County sheriff’s office: Tuesday, March 31: At 3:11 am a deputy investigated a suspicious person in the 500 block of S. Wise St in Paton. At 6:56 am a deputy returned to the same location to investigate suspicious activity. At 10:13 am a deputy investigated a complaint of animal neglect in…
Read MoreJeff council purchases $2 million in GO bonds for various projects
The Jefferson city council at its March 24 meeting approved a bond purchase agreement for $2 million in general obligation bonds at a rate of 4.28 percent, including all fees. Tim Oswald of Piper Sandler handled the transaction. He said he had been concerned the bonds wouldn’t be purchased due to fluctuation in interest rates reflecting uncertainty created by the…
Read MoreZoo in Jefferson topic of April Historical Society program
South of Jefferson, at the northwest corner of the old Panora Speedway (now S. Mulberry St/Neola Ave) and 250th St, there once was a small zoo called Totem Acres. The wooded site was developed in the 1960s by Carl Daubendiek, founder of the Jefferson Telephone Co., as nature retreat for his employees, according to Jefferson publc library director Jane Millard.…
Read MoreJefferson named a Tree City USA
Jefferson is among 71 Iowa cities to qualify for the Tree City USA award from the Arbor Day Foundation and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. To qualify for the Tree City USA award, a city must have either a city forester or an active city tree board, have a tree ordinance, spend at least $2 per capita annually for…
Read More‘And make America again!’
~a column by Colleen O’Brien My good friend Chris sent me a gift that is nearly a century old, a copy of a poem I read many years ago but forgot. It was written by Langston Hughes, published in 1936 in New York during the Harlem Renaissance. Because it is in the Public Domain, it is history; it is also…
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