Letter to the editor – Jim Riley

To the editor, Greene County Community Center – what a wonderful location for non athletes. I consider the community center a key to my better health. There are many in Greene County who utilize this facility for their physical well-being. People with chronic health conditions walk the track, utilize the weights, and most importantly, they meet friends and relatives to exercise and just…

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Tree Tracings

Meeting notice: The Greene County Genealogical Society will meet Saturday, Oct. 1 at 10 am in the basement meeting room of the Jefferson public library.  Elaine Deluhery will share information about immigration records. When doing your family research, it’s important to know which port your ancestors might have come through. Also, be aware that there was different information required on the forms depending…

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Qualities for the times

~a column by Colleen O’Brien “ . . . I find that nothing in life counts more than the happiness we can give others, the good that we can do. This is what we must teach our children, to think of others more than they think of themselves for it is in this way they will find the most satisfaction…

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Farm Safety: ‘A legacy to be proud of’

National Farm Safety and Health Week, Sept 18-24 In May of this year, a farmer in southeast Iowa was pinned by a piece of machinery and killed; later that month, an eastern Iowa man was killed when his tractor was struck by a semi.  In June, a teenage farm girl died in an ATV incident.  These are just a few…

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Vegetable or fruit?

~a column by Colleen O’Brien I’ve never met a vegetable I didn’t like. Some I love — Brussels sprouts; oh, my. There’s something so satisfying about vegetables. Raw, sautéed with onion and garlic (themselves vegetables), boiled, broiled, grilled, baked, juiced, made into smoothies or frozen bars on a stick (the only veggie frozen bar I make is from watermelon juice;…

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Letter to the editor – Patti Edwardson

Injustices of the CAFO system                                                                   There are many injustices in this world, too many for a single person to focus on them all. So, each of us must choose to fight those injustices that hit our homes and our hearts. Issues relating to food and farming, family and community, and our environment, here in Iowa and in other areas of…

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Letter to the editor – Karen & Allen Shannon

To the editor, 9,720 minutes.  What is that?  Greene County Intermediate building dismisses at approximately 3:07 pm to bus students to Jefferson. This is 18 minutes earlier than the 3:25 dismissal at the elementary.  Over the three academic years that our two daughters will attend GCI (if the bond does not pass) they will each miss this much instruction time:

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Talking politics with foreigners

~a column by Colleen O’Brien I traveled recently to foreign ports in the North Atlantic. Among a dozen or so of these exotic (to me) places, I visited Qaqortoq, Greenland; Reykjavik, Iceland; Eidfjord, Norway, so I was talking to many people who were not Americans in between practicing pronunciation of nearly unpronounceable names of towns.

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