Ekphrasis 2024 Sunday in Jefferson

Special guest, spoken word poet Caleb Rainey Art inspired by poetry will be featured at Ekphrasis 2024 Sunday, Nov. 18, in Jefferson. Thirteen Greene County poets have written original poems to which 13 local artists have responded. At the event, which starts at 2 pm at the Courtyard Event Center, 214 E. State St, poets will share their poetry and…

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Lamoureux new ISU Extension & Outreach director

ISU Extension and Outreach Greene County recently hired Jeff Lamoureux as Extension director. As Greene County Extension director, Lamoureux will focus on community partnerships and programming. The county director position provides effective leadership and determines high quality, effective educational programs. This position serves as the council designee in providing administrative management and supervision of district programming and staff.   “I am thrilled to be named…

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Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign opens Nov. 23

The Salvation Army service unit in Greene County will conduct this year’s Red Kettle campaign on Saturdays at two locations in Greene County for five weekends, starting Nov. 23. Ninety percent of the money received in Greene County will be spent in Greene County to help families and individuals needing assistance with essential human needs. If you send money directly…

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Corn harvest near completion, lagging in south central Iowa

Moderate rainfall during the week slowed harvest as Iowa’s farmers had an average of 3.3 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Nov. 10, 2024, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities included harvesting row crops, completing fall tillage, baling stalks, and applying fall fertilizer and manure. Topsoil moisture condition  statewide rated 12 percent very short,…

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Greenbrier 4-H Family & Awards Night, 2024

Greenbrier 4-H club members and families gathered for the annual Family and Awards Night in Clover Hall on Sunday, Nov. 3. This event celebrated the accomplishments of the club and its members over the last year. Becca Anderson welcomed people and called the meeting to order. Aden Bardole led the introduction of families, and Jaelynn Hedges led a fun human…

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The day before

~a column by Colleen O’Brien   I wrote a column to be published here the day before the election, but there is a rule among news outlets that one cannot write a political piece too close to an election because the other side does not have a chance to respond.   So, I will send it now…and add a thing…

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Extension slates private pesticide applicator CICs

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Greene County office will be offering two opportunities to attend the Private Pesticide Applicator Continuing Instruction Course (P-CIC), led by Extension field agronomist Mike Witt. The first session is scheduled for Dec. 3, 2024, at 1:30 pm at the Greene County Fairground, Clover Hall. The course will be offered again on March 6, 2025,…

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View from my window: Calendar and seasons

November 6, 2024 I usually share something political with you in “VIEW,” but not today. I will  share, ‘I voted,” and I hope that you did also. Voting is not a passive act. Many have sacrificed and some given their lives to maintain our Democracy. While we may not know the election outcome for several days, let us begin  to…

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Garden Club tells 2024 Tour of Homes sites

The Jefferson Garden Club will again host its popular holiday tour of homes event Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, from noon to 4 pm.  Four homes decorated to showcase this year’s theme “Winter Wonderland” will be featured.  Tickets may be purchased from Garden Club members and at the Printer’s Box, Heartland Bank, Home State Bank and People’s Bank, all in Jefferson.…

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Greene County remains solidly Republican in voting

Public measure IM fails – no rural LOSST revenue for courthouse HVAC system Greene County stayed solidly red, with Republicans carrying every partisan race in the 2024 general election. Republican John Muir, having served 18 years on the board of supervisors, was returned to the board for another term, outpacing challenger Democrat Victoria Riley in District 4. Muir received 3,231…

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