
Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Aron Arthur joins us for part one of our two part series as we talk about the upcoming shotgun deer seasons.
Jefferson City Administrator Scott Peterson reviews topics from last week’s city council meeting.
Pastor Dan Cunningham, with the Greene County Chapter of the Salvation Army, joins us to talk about the upcoming Red Kettle Campaign to help those less fortunate in the county.
Jefferson Matters Director Matt Wetrich gives us an update.
The 15th Annual Paton Gobble Gobble 5K is tomorrow and Jefferson resident Jeff Lamoureux talks about his experience, having participated in each of the races since it’s beginning in 2011.
Greene County School District Superintendent Brett Abbotts reviews last week’s school board meeting.
Greene County Public Health Director Shelby Cooklin reflects on her first year as the director, along with the differences between the common cold and the flu, and how now is the perfect time to get a flu shot.
Jefferson Matters Director Matt Wetrich gives us an update.









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