Garden Club establishes seed library

With the arrival of spring,  it’s time to choose and plant flowers and vegetables to grow in gardens.  The Jefferson Garden Club is encouraging more planting in another way.  The club has established a “seed library” where users can “borrow” seeds and enjoy the fun of growing their own flowers and vegetables. Located in an enclosed cabinet on the south…

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Local 4-H youth complete in livestock judging triathlon

Greene County youth showcased their livestock knowledge, communication skills, and teamwork during the Livestock Triathlon held the first weekend in May. Participants competed in three challenging areas including Skillathon, Quiz Bowl, and Livestock Judging. The Greene County livestock judging team is coached by CJ Muir and Samantha Hardaway. Team members practice year-round to prepare for competitions and have had the…

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Site preparation begins for KCG housing project

The first dirt was moved May 18 for a multi-family housing project north of the Union Pacific railroad tracks and west of N. Elm St in Jefferson. The project was first proposed by KCG Properties of Indianapolis during the summer of 2023. Despite heated opposition to the project for a variety of reasons, the city’s planning commission approved rezoning the…

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OBBBA, OBBBA/ Hubba, Hubba

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Under the childish name, the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) [kind of like Hubba Hubba], the average citizen will suffer.        Big Bill rips out formerly agreed upon funding for Medicaid, Medicare and Obama’s Affordable Care Act, ensuring that middle and lower wealth individuals will pay more for less healthcare. It will push lots…

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DOT agrees to more business access off Hwy 30 in Jefferson after city officials involve legislators

Jefferson city council member Luke Winkelman, just five months into his first term on the council, scored big for the city in the economic development game. The “win” was shared when Greg Piklapp, director of Greene County Development Corporation as part of the Ames Regional Economic Alliance, made his quarterly report at the May 12 council meeting. The “win” was…

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Planting behind 2025 pace, ahead of 5-year average

There were 6.1 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 17, 2026. Topsoil moisture condition statewide rated 5 percent very short, 26 percent short, 64 percent adequate, and 5 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 4 percent very short, 23 percent short, 69 percent adequate, and 4 percent surplus. Corn planting reached 88 percent complete, which is one…

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Robotic companion cats join residents at Regency Park

Funded by grant to First Presbyterian Church mission team A new initiative is underway to bring comfort and companionship to local seniors, thanks to a grant and some innovative technology. The First Presbyterian Church mission team recently announced it has received a grant from the Presbytery of North Central Iowa to purchase and deliver six robotic comfort companion cats to…

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Greene County district court, week ending May 15

In Greene County district court Nolan Roger Wilson, 28, of Grand Junction pleaded guilty May 12 to a charge of child endangerment resulting in death (a Class B felony), avoiding a jury trial scheduled to begin that day on a charge of murder- first degree. Wilson also pleaded guilty to a charge of domestic abuse assault- impeded blood/air flow causing…

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Greene County magistrate court, week ending May 15

In Greene County magistrate court a judgment was entered May 13 against Seth Allen Blumberg of Grand Junction on a charge of assault- general. He was fined $105 with a $15.75 surcharge. Court costs were $91.50. Cases were initiated as follows: Eric Lee Ireland of Scranton, animal neglect- no serious injury or death; Brian Duane Schumacher of Lohrville, public intoxication;…

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