Varceis Club cancels annual salad luncheon

It is with disappointment that the Varceis Club in Scranton announces the cancellation of its annual salad luncheon. It has been a long standing tradition to serve their delicious home-made salads with ham balls and rolls in the fellowship hall of the Scranton United Methodist Church on Thursday at noon in the first week or two of September. However, with…

Read More

Elections is topic of Community Conversation Thursday

Billie Jo Hoskins, the deputy county auditor who oversees elections, is the speaker at a Community Conversation Thursday, Sept. 3, at 5:30 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson. Hoskins will talk about the state requirements for elections, the costs of an election, preparations needed for an election, security and voter verification, the procedures poll workers follow for in-person Election…

Read More

Five post-high school students receive Dunlop donations

The Greene County School District Education Foundation awarded five newly-created Floyd Duane Dunlop Scholarships in the amount of $2,000 to Greene County School District graduates in post-high school education for the 2020-2021 school year.   Floyd Dunlop believed in helping students pursue their goals of higher education. It is with great pleasure that through his generous donations, the local Greene…

Read More

JPRD hosting races Aug. 29

The Bell Tower Block Party slated for Aug. 29 has been cancelled, but the Jefferson park and recreation department plans to hold a Fun Run and 5K and 10K races that morning. As a new twist, $100 cash prizes will be awarded for their races. Pre-race check-in opens at the Greene County Community Center at 7 am. The one mile…

Read More

Landus slates virtual events to update harvest plans

Area farmers are invited to hear from Landus leaders on how drought and the recent derecho may impact harvest logistics at the cooperative’s grain facilities in the area.  Virtual meetings are slated beginning Wednesday, Aug. 19. “We know getting ready for harvest is one of our farmer-owners most critical times of the year,” said Matt Carstens, president and CEO of…

Read More