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CHURCH NEWS

ABUNDANT LIFE

MINISTRIES

1308 West Lincoln Way,

Jefferson

(515) 386-8347

E-mail: almjefferson@

me.com

Website: www.almjefferson.com

Facebook: @almjefferson

App: ALM Jefferson

Pastor: Isaak Wangler

Sunday Service: Meeting

in person every Sunday

morning at 10:00am for

worship. Service is also

live streamed

to Facebook and You-

Tube. Children’s classes

nursery-6th grade available.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

1210 S. Elm, Jefferson

(515) 386-3060

Minister: Bruce R. Webster

Wednesday: 7pm bible

study.

Sunday: 9am bible study,

10am worship service.

CENTRAL CHRIS-

TIAN

108 N. Elm Street, Jefferson

Office Hours 9 A.M. to 1

P.M. Monday thru Thursday.

Email: jeffccc108@

gmail.com

Website: www.jeffersonccc.org

Facebook: @jeffccc108

(livestreaming worship

service Sundays at 10

a.m.)

Pastor: Rev. J. Alexander

Sundays: 10:00 worship

service.

Tuesdays: 9:00 Devotions

Group.

Thursdays: 7:00 AA

Meeting.

2nd Thursday: 10:00

Coffee and Conversation.

CHRIST LUTHERAN

1201 S. Elm, Jefferson

(515) 386-3100

E-mail: christlutheran.

jefferson@gmail.com

Website: www.clcjefferson.org

Pastor: Pr. Angelo Luis

Sunday: Worship at 9:30

. Live Streaming is available

on our Christ Lutheran

Facebook page.

Sunday School time will

follow after worship.

Ecumenical Bible Study

- Minor Prophets at CLC

on Wednesdays at 8:00.

Jan. 3-5: young adult retreat

at Okoboji Lutheran.

Jan. 5: Worship 9:30, 2nd

Sunday of Christmas.

Jan. 6: Epiphany, Confirmation

after school, 12th

APARTMENT UNIT

AVAILABLE FOR RENT

IN GLIDDEN.

Contact Region XII COG

to receive application 712.792.9914

• Apartments for elderly (62 or older)

or handicapped/disabled

• Less than 4 years old

• 2 Bed, 1 bath

• Appliances furnished

All applicants are subject to suitability screening based on

criminal, credit, and landlord history. Project eligibility

guidelines apply based on income. No pets or smoking. Region

XII COG, Inc. provides equal housing opportunity.

day of Christmas (Put decorations

away)

Jan. 12: Council meets

8:30 (annual reports due)

Worship 9:30, Confirmation

following

Jan. 15: Women of the

ELCA Bible Study 6:30

Jan. 19 Annual meeting

after worship, potluck to

follow

Jan. 20: TLC and Confirmation

after school

Jan. 24-26: Okoboji

Winter crafting retreat 26-

Riverside Family Sledding

and Pizza 3:30-6:00

Jan. 27: Confirmation after

school.

FIRST BAPTIST

104 W. Central Ave., Jefferson

Website: www.fbcjefferson.com.

Facebook: firstbaptistchurchjefferson

Pastor: Daniel Cunningham

Sunday: 9:00 Bible

Study & Sunday School.

10:00 am Sunday Morning

Worship Service.

FIRST PRESBYTERI-

AN, USA

302 12th Street S, Grand

Junction

(515) 738-2172

Pastor: Bill Kem

Commissioned Pastor:

Wendy Pittman

Tuesday: 9 am Zoom Devotions.

Thursday: 8:30 am Big

Ball on Zoom.

Sunday: 10:30 am Worship

In Person and on

Zoom.

Monday: 8:30 am Big

Ball on Zoom.

FIRST PRESBYTERI-

AN

208 West State St., Jefferson

(515) 386-2514

E-mail: www.firstpresjefferson.org

Pastor: Bill Kem

Commissioned Pastor:

Wendy Pittman

Tuesday: 9 am Zoom Devotions.

Thursday: 8:30 am Big

Ball on Zoom.

Sunday: 10:00 am Worship

In Person and on

Zoom.

Monday: 8:30 am Big Ball

on Zoom.

FIRST PRESBYTERI-

AN, USA

502 S. Main St., Paton,

IA

(515) 968-4469

Pastor: Bill Kem

Commissioned Pastor:

Wendy Pittman

Tuesday: 9 am Zoom Devotions,

2 pm Bible Study.

Thursday: 8:30 am Big

Ball on Zoom.

Sunday: 9 am Worship in

person.

Monday: 8:30 am Big

Ball on Zoom.

FIRST UNITED

METHODIST

13th and Hager Streets,

Grand Junction

(515) 408-7010

Pastor: Angie Cunigan

Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship,

fellowship.

FIRST UNITED

M E T H O D I S T

CHURCH

307 S. Wilson, Jefferson

(515) 386-4411

email: secretary@jeffumc.com

website: jeffumc.com

Pastor: Heather Dorr

Sunday: 10am Worship.

GRACE BAPTIST

329 E. 7th St., Glidden

(712) 659-3893

Website: www.gbcglidden.webs.com

Pastor: Rev. R.E. Hamilton

Associate Pastor: Aaron

Struble

Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sun.

School (all ages); 10:30

a.m. Morning Service;

5:30 p.m. Praise & Prayer

Time; 6 p.m.

Evening Service.

GREENE COUNTY

CATHOLIC CHURCH-

ES

Father: William Schreiber

Email:

515-386-2638

Weekend Mass Schedule

Saturday- 5:00 p.m. St.

Columbkille- 807 Head St

Churdan, IA.

Sunday- 8:00 a.m. St.

Brigid- 602 E. Hager

Street, Grand Junction,

IA.

10:00 a.m. St. Joseph-

503 N. Locust St, Jefferson,

IA

Weekday Mass Schedule

Tuesday St. Joseph @

8:00am.

Wednesday St. Columbkille

@ 8:30am.

Thursday St. Joseph @

8:00am.

Friday St. Brigid @

9:00am.

TRINITY LUTHERAN

801 W. Lincoln Way, Jefferson

(515) 386-3517

Website: www.

tlcjeffia.360unite.com

Office hours 8 a.m. - 12

p.m., Tues. - Thurs.

Pastor: Rev. Dennis

Martens

LIVE STREAM is available

of Sunday Service

on Trinity Lutheran

Church’s Facebook page.

Feb. 2: 9:30 am Divine

Service. 10:30 am Lutheran

½ Hour, Sunday School

HSY: Aidan Shorey Bible

Study: Trisha Easton. Confirmation:

Jeff Kienast &

Pastor Martens.

Feb. 5: 10:30 am Bible

Study

Feb. 9: 9:30 am Divine

Service. 10:30 am Lutheran

½ Hour. BIBLE BOWL!

RIPPEY UNITED

METHODIST

Pastors: Jon Williams

101 Main St., Rippey

Church Phone: 515-436-

7731

Tuesday: Fellowship

Coffee. 11 a.m. Soup

lunch First Tuesday.

Adult Sunday School:

9:45 a.m.

Sunday Worship: 11 a.m.

PATON SALEM

UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH

Paton, IA

Located at 305 State St.

Phone #: 515-968-4277

Pastors: Steve Daiker

Email: Pcumc@wccta.

net

Sunday Worship: 9:00

a.m.

CHURCH OF JESUS

CHRIST OF LATTER-

DAY SAINTS

Carroll, IA

Located at: 1017 E

Eighth St, Carroll, IA

(712) 792 – 2867

Branch President: Matthew

Skinner, (712) 297

– 4636

Website: https://

comeuntochrist.org/

Sunday: 10:00 am Sacrament

Mee.ng.

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Greene County Gobblers

Hunting Heritage

Banquet & Auction

Saturday, February 1st

GREENE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

CLOVER HALL

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m.

Ticket prices: Single $35 Couple $50

Sponsor $275 Jakes $20

Other Chapters Meal only $20

Tickets purchased by Jan. 24th

will be entered in an Early Bird drawing

Contact: Fred Long

515-370-0905

or toast@netins.net

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3

-Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty

515-386-2488

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl

515-386-2488

8 AM - 4 PM Walk-In Mammos

Occupational Medicine (M-F) Call 515-386-2488

Behavioral Health: Heather Wilson, DNP, PMHNP-BC; Bonnie Riphagen, LMSW;

Mary Jo Koch, MS, LMHC, NCC, CCTP; Madisyn Behrens, LMSW (M-F) 515-386-2488

21st Century Rehab (M-F 7AM-5PM) Call 515-386-4284

S.H.I.I.P: By appointment Tuesdays 9AM-Noon 515-386-2114

Family Medicine: Dr. Thomas Fagg; Sara Fleecs, ARNP; Diana Smith, DNP; Julie Nelson, ARNP;

Mary Pedersen, ARNP; Kaitlyn Bravek, PA-C (M-F 7AM-5PM) Call 515-386-0500

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

4 5 6 7

-Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty

515-386-2488

-General Surgery: Dr. Abraham

-Dermatology: Savannah

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl -Pain Clinic: Dr.Barnhill

515-386-2488

Lanpher 515-965-6839

515-386-2488

515-386-2114

-Electrodiagnostic Medicine:

Please use main hospital entrance

-Gastroenterology IDDC:

Dr. Troll 515-386-2488

and check in at front desk

515-386-0500

10 11 12 13 14

-Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty

515-386-2488

-Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty

515-386-2488

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl

515-386-2488

-Audiology: Dr. Shymanski

515-499-8622

8 AM - 4 PM Walk-In Mammos

-Auxiliary Blood Drive

12:30-5:30PM Medical Center

Call 800-287-4903 for appt.

17 -Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty 18

19 20 21

515-386-2488

-Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty

-Colorectal Surgery:

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl

515-386-2488 Dr. Menning 515-386-2114

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl -Pain Clinic: Dr.Barnhill

515 386-2488 -Dermatology: Savannah -Gastroenterology: Karen Luken

515-386-2488

515-386-2114

-Vascular Surgery: Dr. Southard

Lanpher 515-965-6839

515-386-2488

Please use main hospital entrance

515-875-9090

-Cataract Services: -Oncology: Dr. Merchant

and check in at front desk

Dr. Anderson 515-386-2114

515-386-2114

8 AM - 4 PM Walk-In Mammos

24 -Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty 25 26

27 28

515-386-2488

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl -Podiatry: Dr. Sukovaty -General Surgery: Dr. Abraham

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl

515-386-2488

515-386-2488

515-386-2488

515-386-2488

-Audiology: Dr. Shymanski

515-499-8622

8 AM - 4 PM Walk-In Mammos

FEBRUARY 2025

1000 W Lincoln Way, Jefferson Iowa 50129

-Urology Services: Dr. Jipp

515-386-2114

Please use main hospital entrance

and check in at front desk

-Orthopedics: Dr. Wahl

515-386-2488

-Pain Clinic: Dr.Barnhill

515-386-2114

Please use main hospital entrance

and check in at front desk

-Pain Clinic: Dr.Barnhill

515-386-2114

Please use main hospital entrance

and check in at front desk

Note: This calendar is subject

to change

CONGREGATE MEALS

All interested older citizens

of Greene County are

invited to participate in the

congregate meal program

in Jefferson. The meal is

served at noon each weekday

at Greenewood Community

Center. Please have

reservations or cancellations

in by 7:30 a.m. the day

of the meal, 515-386-9170.

Elderbridge Agency on Aging

suggests people over 60

contribute $5.00 to $8.50

or what they can afford.

Persons under age 60 must

pay $8.50. Please return all

dishes daily.

Congregate Meals site is

open for in-house eating

with some social distancing

requirements. Masks are

recommended.

January 28: Crispy fish,

potato wedges, whole wheat

roll, green beans, peaches.

January 29: Salisbury

steak, mashed potatoes with

gravy, whole wheat roll,

stewed tomatoes, pears.

January 30: Chicken alfredo

penne, carrots, mixed

fruit.

January 31: Chili macaroni

casserole, roll, mixed

vegetables, baked apples.

February 3: Scalloped

potatoes & ham, roll, broccoli,

peaches.


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CITY, PAGE 7

Number 27

RUNNING

Runner revisits his 900th Iowa city

By BRENNA COHOON

he has run approximately Sullivan said.

became fascinated by all the

bcohoon@iowainformation.com 1,300 miles as a part of his Prior to his first run in Jefferson,

he visited the city in but had never heard of previ-

counties he drove through

journey. Along the way, Sullivan

writes a poem about 2017, traveling to the Mahously.

Some may describe the

travels of Johnson County every county, documenting anay Bell Tower and some The couple found different

activities to do every

native Tyler Sullivan as poetry

in motion.

place.

Sullivan has run in every time they visited each other,

the unique sites seen in each other historical sites in town.

For almost five years, the On June 10, Sullivan won city in Greene County – even sparking Sullivan’s desire to

runner and writer has been the 10K at the Bell Tower Cooper, an unincorporated explore even more places.

traveling to all of Iowa’s cities,

logging at least one mile 36:34. This was an improve-

“It doesn’t matter how big friend eventually went their

Festival’s Ding Dong Dash in community.

Although he and his girl-

in each. So far, he has made ment from his time at this or small you are, they’re all separate ways, Sullivan became

more interested in trav-

it to 95 counties and 1,166 race in 2021, when Jefferson special,” Sullivan said. “I

different communities. became the 900th Iowa city like going back and finding eling throughout the state.

“I base it off the Iowa roadmap,

but I’ve found probably “It’s cool to come back to His journey as a whole be-

99 Iowa counties.

in which he has run. those hidden gems.” He set the goal of visiting all

at least 30 [communities] Jefferson and experience gan in 2015. Sullivan was “That’s when I started to

that are hidden, that literally this again through a different initially inspired by his trips go to the welcome centers

they’re not on the map,” Sullivan

said.

just inspire my story with City, where he went to visit

perspective, meet people and from Iowa City to Mason

Based on his estimates,

RUNNER, PAGE 7

them and learn about them,” his girlfriend at the time. He

September 8, 2019

(#302, Greene County)

Riding up, up into the sky

As high as the Mahanay Bell

Tower takes me

Not quite as high the cumulus

clouds that lay over ahead

I white knuckle the railing as we

slowly reach the top

My knees begin to buckle as I

What began as an interest

sparked by his father, a high

school government teacher,

turned into over 30 years (and

counting) of local government

work.

However, after 24 years of

the same stimulus, Scott Peterson

decided it was time for

a change.

Peterson, Jefferson’s new

city administrator, stepped

into this role on June 15.

Originally from Lake View,

he began his position as that

community’s city clerk and

administrator in 1998. Since

starting, he has worked alongside

Mike Palmer, Jefferson’s

make my way over to the window

Looking out on Greene County

fourteen floors beneath me

I try not to let my fear of heights

disrupt the scenic views

The creative artwork from the

business’s rooftops are never

missed

Scranton’s water tower can be

seen miles down the road

Hard to believe its Iowa’s oldest

city administrator for the past

14 years, until Palmer’s retirement

on July 7.

“[This is] just a great opportunity

for what we hope

to make a very smooth transition,”

Peterson said. “Mike’s

around to help out and really

to be here to answer questions,

which I think is just

absolutely fantastic, but at the

same time Mike’s been just

really willing to step back and

kind of let me find my own

way into this position.”

As described by Peterson,

this new beginning “reinvigorates

the soul.”

Peterson’s recruitment process

in Jefferson took place

around April where, he met

with community leaders and

other groups within the city,

reaffirming his decision to

make this career move.

“When it comes time to

look for a city administrator,

the community is looking for

their next city administrator,

but the city administrator

needs to feel comfortable

with the community, and I

feel very comfortable,” Peterson

said.

Peterson feels prepared for

this new chapter in his life, as

the work he now carries out in

Jefferson is similar to the responsibilities

he held in Lake

View.

Relying on his past experiences,

Peterson desires to

serve the city to the best of

his abilities.

working water tower and one of

the top 10 across the country

The Westminster Chimes chime

as we make our way back down

to the ground safely

Thanking the tour guide for their

time and the wonderful history

lessons

Jumping back in my car and

excited to see what else Greene

county may have to offer

CITY GOVERNMENT

New city administrator has positive outlook

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Jefferson’s new City Administrator Scott Peterson began work on June 15.

By BRENNA COHOON

bcohoon@iowainformation.com

“From the administrative

side of things, you always

strive for what I would describe

as good government,

and good government just

being good, efficient, effective

delivery of service and

working closely with our citizens

to implement those type

of services that they would

want,” Peterson said.

Jefferson’s recent developments

have captured Peterson’s

attention, inspiring him

to contribute his efforts to the

local causes.

“I think just the biggest goal

is to continue all the positive

work that they’ve been

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Following this year’s Ding Dong Dash, Sullivan enjoyed

some of the activities the Bell Tower Festival had to offer.

ACCIDENT

Details released of

four vehicle accident

that killed one

Staff Report

Additional details have been released following a

four vehicle accident that occurred in Greene County

last Monday.

The collision happened at about 5:34 p.m. on

Highway 30 east of Forrest Ave.

Three vehicles involved in the accident were

stopped on the highway due to road construction.

A driver operating a 2003 Toyota Prius rear-ended

a 2019 Chevrolet Equinox, causing a chain reaction

crash.

Passenger of the 2019 Chevrolet Equinox, Mary

Ann Haberl, 84, of Jefferson, died as a result of the

crash.

Four people were taken by Greene County Ambulance

and Grand Junction Rescue to Greene County

Medical Center with serious injuries. Two people

involved in the crash were flown to other hospitals.

Assisting with the accident were the Greene County

Sheriff’s Department, Scranton Fire and Rescue,

Jefferson Fire Department, Greene County Ambulance

and Grand Junction Rescue.

AGRICULTURE

Week of activity planned

for Greene County Fair

By BRENNA COHOON

bcohoon@iowainformation.com

With history dating back to 1913, the Greene

County Fair is scheduled to continue many of its

traditions while also introducing new forms of entertainment

this year.

The youth-focused fair will serve as an opportunity

for the community to support the projects local

CITY GOVERNMENT

City council schedules

public hearings

By RICK MORAIN

For The Jefferson Herald

The Jefferson City Council last Tuesday set the

date of the next council meeting on Tuesday, July

11, for three public hearings on various proposals.

One of the hearings is on a proposed planned hous-

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In terms of music, Jim Oatts’

father was his guiding light.

“There was always music

in the house and [he] always

promoted us to be a part of

music, which we were all

glad to do,” Oatts said of his

father.

Earlier this year, Jim was

named to the Jazz Educators

of Iowa (JEI) Hall of Fame.

According to its website, the

JEI Hall of Fame “recognizes

individuals who have created

new directions and curricular

innovations in regards to

jazz education in the state of

Iowa.”

His father, Jack Oatts, was

credited in starting the first

high school jazz band in Earlham.

With the distinction, Jim

continues his family legacy in

musical recognition. Jack was

also named to the JEI Hall of

Fame in 1996.

Being the oldest child, Jim

said his father brought him

a saxophone. However, Jim

said he wanted to play the

trumpet instead.

Wanting to know how serious

his son was, Jack told

him to start mowing the lawn.

With enough work, Jim raised

the money for his trumpet.

At the time, Jim said he

thinks he spent up to $20 towards

the instrument. Many

years down the road, Jim realized

his father subsidized him

for the trumpet, and wanted to

see how serious he was about

playing the trumpet.

The sole trumpet player in

his family, all of Jim’s siblings

play the saxophone.

“I was, I guess, maybe the

musical black sheep of the

family,” Jim said.

However, Jim opted for

the trumpet due to its “very

powerful sound.” When he

was 13-years-old, Jack took

him out to see a performance

from Woody Herman and his

Orchestra, where the trumpet

called out to him.

“I just remember that night,

in my own mind I said ‘That’s

what I want to do,’” Jim said.

For most of his childhood,

Jim grew up in Earlham. The

Oatts family didn’t move to

Jefferson until 1966, when

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Jefferson alumni inducted into

Jazz Educators of Iowa Hall of Fame

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From left to right are Jim Heath, Hank Davis, Steve Hance, Jim Oatts, Rick Arbuckle and Scott Sutherland playing the Greene

County Roller Rink in 1968. The group was previously inducted into the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Jim Oatts’ lifelong pursuit of music leads to recognition

By SARAH STORTZ

s.stortz@carrollspaper.com

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Jim Oatts was inducted into the Jazz Educators of Iowa (JEI)

Hall of Fame this year. During his 27-year teaching career, he

taught music at Carlisle High School, University of Iowa, East

Greene Schools, Southwestern Community College, Grand

View College, Southeast Polk Schools and Simpson College.

Jim was a sophomore in high

school.

He wasn’t only involved

with the school band, but

also a rhythm and blues band

called the Elm Street Grocery,

which was recently inducted

into the Iowa Rock and Roll

Hall of Fame.

“It was a lot of other experiences,

not just from the

school and with my father,

but there was other music that

we wanted to play, so we took

it upon ourselves to make it

happen,” Jim said.

The day he graduated from

high school in 1969, Jim

left home and moved to Des

Moines. He then started playing

the Des Moines Big Band,

becoming their leader a few

years later.

While he was a student at

Drake University, Jim said

he received a call from the

late Bill Chase, who was the

leader of the jazz-rock band

Chase.

At the time, two of the musicians

from Des Moines suggested

to Chase to contact

Jim.

“The band was pretty darn

famous at that point,” Jim

said. “I mean, every trumpet

player in the world wanted to

be playing in that band.”

Flying out to Chicago for an

audition, he secured a spot in

the band. Having only a few

weeks before finals during the

time, Jim needed to call his

father about the news, saying

he had to “hold the phone way

back” during the call.

“He was kind of of angry

about it at first, but he understood

that it was something I

had to do,” Jim said.

Jim eventually earned his

Bachelor of Music Education

from the Metropolitan State

College in Denver. His graduate

studies were at the University

of Iowa and Vander Cook

School of Music in Chicago.

During his 27-year teaching

career, Jim taught at Carlisle

High School, University of

Iowa, East Greene Schools,

Southwestern Community

College, Grand View College,

Southeast Polk Schools and

Simpson College.

“I felt very good about trying

to channel some of these

musicians to, at least, for the

rest of their life have a real

appreciation of music and

know a little bit about it so

they can enjoy it,” Jim said.

“Music is everywhere and

the more you know about

something, the more you can

enjoy it, so I guess that was

really my philosophy on how

I wanted to approach it with

my students.”

While teaching elementary

students, Jim said he loved

being an influence on their

approach to music.

“The kids are a clean slate,”

Jim said. “You have a lot of

control and influence on not

only how they perceive music,

but maybe what they want

to do with it, and so I really,

really enjoyed that.”

Jim now lives in Pennsylvania

with his wife Lori, saying

he wanted to live closer

to his sons, who work close

to the area. Although he lives

on the East Coast, Jim said he

still remembers the students

in Jefferson involved with

music, both instrumental and

vocal.

“I was so lucky to be with a

group of very talented young

people and people that took it

very seriously,” Jim said. “A

lot of us are still wonderful

friends, even to this day after

all these years.”

He also feels fortunate that

all of his triplet sons, Chris,

Eric and Jeff Oatts, had the

same experience at Johnston

High School, where they all

graduated from.

Chris is a music teacher at

the Shipley School, a college

preparatory school in Bryn

Mawr, Pennsylvania. He also

teaches part-time at Temple

University and the University

of the Arts in Philadelphia.

Eric is the Administrative

Director, Music Division at

the Juilliard School in New

York City. Jeff, who Jim calls

“a great drummer,” is working

in business, deciding to

not make a career in music.

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Number 36

ENVIRONMENT

Manure clean-up

underway in

tributary of North

Raccoon River

Special to the Jefferson Herald

The DNR has identified the source of the manure

release in an unnamed tributary of the North Raccoon

River to the Crosman Land and Livestock

confinement facility, located north of the town of

Cooper in Greene County.

First reported to the DNR on August 21st, an unknown

amount of manure from the confinement’s

earthen manure storage basin was found to be flowing

through a county drain tile in Drainage District

37B. Excavation around the facility has identified

an abandoned clay tile line. The facility has hired

an engineer to identify how the manure was able to

enter the abandoned line and to permanently fix the

problem.

Crews have pumped, and land applied approximately

450,000 gallons of manure-laden water from

the tributary. A large berm was placed upgradient of

the pumping activities, and water has been used to

flush the county drain tile. Residents have allowed

access onto their property to enable the flushing of

tile lines and collecting of water. After the creek

and tile lines are cleaned out, the applicators will

pump out and land apply manure from the basin.

Ammonia concentrations are decreasing in the tile

lines and the stream. Berms have been put in place

to prevent manure from reaching the North Racoon

River. The DNR will continue to monitor clean-up

efforts and consider appropriate enforcement action.

COUNTY GOVERNMENT

Supervisors discuss

Bell Tower lights

By RICK MORAIN

For The Jefferson Herald

Colored light displays on the Mahanay Memorial

Carillon Tower consumed most of the time at

Tuesday’s meeting of the Greene County Board of

Supervisors. In the end, the board chose to leave the

lighting schedule as it had previously approved it.

The current lighting arrangement for the tower provides

white lights during the week, random colored

lights on Friday and Saturday nights, and designated

appropriate colors for specific county holidays, such

as red and green for the Christmas season.

The Bell Tower Foundation, the non-profit organization

that provides leadership, staffing, and some

funding for the tower, had requested that random

colored lights be displayed on the tower every night,

except for the specific holiday lighting approved by

the board.

Considerable discussion took place among the

board members, a number of Bell Tower Foundation

members who were present, other members of the

public, and other county officials. All the supervisors

agreed that the randomly selected colored lighting

was impressive, but some members of the board

expressed concerns that that kind of display might

be interpreted as sending an unintended message.

Some recent local social media messaging had

centered on whether the random lighting could be

interpreted as representing the “rainbow” colors

chosen as a theme by gay rights supporters. No

board member specifically stated that that issue was

one of their concerns, but some of their discussion

seemed to imply it.

Members of the public and the Bell Tower Foundation

suggested several ways to use the various

colors now available for tower lighting, including a

single different color every night; using red, white

and blue every night; and using green every night to

represent Greene County.

County Attorney Thomas Laehn reminded the

board that if it were to switch from the present

schedule to colored lights every night, the resolution

should state that it was because the supervisors

believe the year-round display would enhance the

beauty of the facility and promote tourism, not because

they were agreeing to a request from a group.

The request for random colored lighting every

night had been tabled from the previous board meeting,

in order to give the supervisors the opportunity

to observe the colored lights over the past weekend.

After discussion ended, supervisor Pete Bardole

moved a resolution that on nights when holiday

lighting is not on display, randomly colored lights

would illuminate the tower. The motion failed for

lack of a second, so the current lighting schedule

remains in place.

On another matter, the board approved the sale

Mail to: The Jefferson Herald

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