P-C event to showcase “Star” speech events

Paton-Churdan will present “Curtain Call: Spotlight on the Stars,” Friday and Saturday, May 17-18, in the school auditorium. Show time is 7:30 pm both evening; tickets are free. The encore performances of P-C speech events is directed by speech coach Stephanie Pace and student directors Megan Carey and Brianna Jewett. The band and choir will sell hotdogs, bars, popcorn and…

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Scranton Fishing Day planned June 1

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal These pelicans were waiting around the Scranton area to attend the Rise and Shine It’s Fishing Time, Scranton Kids Fishing Day Event but they will have to wait another seven weeks to attend. Scranton Kids Fishing Day will be Saturday, June 1, from 11 am to 2 pm. It will again be held at the…

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Sesqui plans in Scranton progressing well

~courtesy of The Scranton Journal The Scranton Sesquicentennial planning committee is hard at work as the celebration is just a bit more than two months away. Everyone is invited to celebrate with the Scranton community on Saturday, June 29. Breakfast with the Mayor starts the day off at 8:30 am at the Community Center, courtesy of Scranton Manufacturing, Inc.

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Winners told in Jefferson March Mania contest

Virginia pulled off the win in overtime in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament securing Samantha Busch first place in the Jefferson March Mania contest. Nearly 400 individuals participated in this year’s contest. Samantha Busch came in first and won a 43” Smart TV. Janice Keasey won second place and the Apple AirPods and Jeri Cunningham won third place and a…

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Local groups represented at tourism workshop

A contingent from Greene County attended the Guide Training and Certification program at the Central Iowa Expo administration building on Thursday, April 11. The workshop was an opportunity to learn methods to allow visitors to have a more memorable experience, as well as to network with 100 other persons representing various tourist opportunities from across the state of Iowa.

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Used book sale April 25-27

All are invited to the Friends of the Library annual spring used book sale at the Jefferson public library. Beginning Thursday, April 25 through Saturday, April 27, the sale is an opportunity to stock up on books and movies. The fundraiser takes place during regular library hours – Thursday from 11 am to 8 pm, Friday from 1 to 5:30…

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Doggie Easter egg hunt Saturday

The annual doggie Easter egg hunt will be Saturday, April 20, at Daubendiek Park on the west edge of Jefferson. Registration will begin at 12:30 pm with the hunt at 1. The cost is $4 per dog, with proceeds going to the Animal Protection and Education (A.P.E.) to help provide low-cost spay and neuter services. Pre-registration at the Greene County…

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Isaac Cooper describes life on the ‘other side’

~by Janice Harbaugh for GreeneCountyNewsOnline The Greene County Historical Society hosted for a visitor from the “other side” on Friday, April 12, at the Cooper United Methodist Church. Isaac Cooper (1813-1902) was a guest at the monthly meeting of the Society and, among many topics, he spoke of the differences between earthly life and the afterlife. “Over here in the…

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Paton-Churdan tells prom plans

The Paton-Churdan Junior class presents “A Night in Paris” for Prom 2019 on Saturday, April 13. Prom-goers this year will be transported to Paris once they enter the school greeted by a Parisian streetscape. As they follow the cobblestone street they will have views of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. Couples will even have to pass over…

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