Sheriff’s report – January 2026

Following are excerpts of activities reported by the Greene County sheriff’s office: Saturday, Jan. 31: 6:22 am a deputy assisted the Jefferson police department with responding to an assault in the 100 block of W. Monroe St in Jefferson. At 7:45 am Tythaniel Sinkuler, 36, of Jefferson was booked into the county jail on charges of domestic assault impeding air/blood…

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GrCo school board okays girls wresting, ag ed purchase

The Greene County Schools activity calendar for 2026-27 will include girls wrestling for middle and high school students. Eight middle school girls are wrestling this season with four meets scheduled. However, the program must be officially approved by the board before a full season can be scheduled. That approval came at the Jan. 14 board meeting. Activities director Dave Wright…

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Clover Connection 4-H club inaugurated

A new Greene County 4-H club officially launched on January 4 with its first meeting, bringing together members looking to build their 4-H journey. During the meeting, members participated in an icebreaker activity and learned the basics of parliamentary procedure and voting protocols. Members then put those skills into practice by voting to select their club name, The Clover Connection…

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Winners told in 5th grade flag essay contest

The American Legion Floyd W. Brown Post #11 of Jefferson offers the annual statewide flag essay contest to the fifth grade students as an opportunity to increase their knowledge and appreciation of our national flag. This year was unique in that the money awarded to the students was increased to $100, $75, and $50. Labate said, “The students see the…

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Sen Jesse Green, Jan. 16, 2026

Greetings from the Golden Dome. Week 1 of the session has wrapped up. Many bills have been filed, the Governor has laid out her agenda, and each legislator is preparing themselves for what may come. For this week’s Roundup, I will lay out what is on my mind legislatively. Landowner rights: The House is making it very clear that property rights are their top priority. They…

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Jeff council okays west side sidewalk

The Jefferson city council at its Jan. 13 meeting approved a $1.14 million sidewalk project on the west side of the city. The project, and its cost, grew by 1,100 feet and $94,000 from the time it was first proposed. The initial project called for the construction of new sidewalks on the north side of W. Lincoln Way west of…

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Greene County district court, week ending Jan. 16

In Greene County district court disposition was entered in a pair of cases against Melanie Marie Smith, 26, of Jefferson. In the earlier case, initiated Sept. 7, she was charged with possession of marijuana, gathering where marijuana is used, possession of methamphetamine, and gathering where controlled substances are used. She pleaded guilty to first two charges. On the possession of…

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Jeff council sets priorities, makes appointments, approves water treatment consulting agreement

The Jefferson city council did various organizational tasks at its Jan. 13 meeting, the first of 2026. Included was setting mayor and council goals for 2026-2027, based on a report by consultant Pat Callahan. Callahan conducted a goal setting work session with the council and department heads last November. The top initiatives and programs as identified are: an employee recruitment…

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To buy or not to buy

President Trump is interested in owning Greenland for defensive purposes against Russia and China. He also knows the country has rare earth minerals and oil. The county is controlled by Denmark and only has a population of 56,000. Beck in 1867 Secretary of State Seward bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million. (Today’s value would be $132 million.) Cost was…

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Winter weather advisory in effect Friday

Greene County is in a winter weather advisory Friday as the National Weather Service predicts snow showers and squalls Friday. Narrow bands of near blizzard like conditions are possible as snow squalls or banded snow develop. Not everyone will see snow, the NWS cautions, but those who do may experience periods of white-out conditions. Rapid changes in driving conditions from…

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