
Paton-Churdan High School students Ella Tasler, Maggie Reed and Kaliyah Minnihan discuss what they are going to perform in this Saturday’s Iowa High School Speech Association State Individual Contest.
Bringing Optimism and Opportunities to Students and Teachers (BOOST) of Greene County Schools member Chris Deal tells us about their upcoming BOOST Bash fundraiser that is coming up on March 28th.
District 24 State Senator Jesse Green gives us an update.
Jefferson Matters Director Matt Wetrich gives us an update.
Greene County Development Corporation Director Greg Piklapp joins us to give a few updates on potential projects and restructuring of the organization.
Jefferson Kiwanis Club President Chad Butterfield joined us after a recent check donation to the Greene County ISU Extension Office for the 4-H program on February 13th. Butterfield talks about the organization and how they support the local youth.
Founder of the Webb House Jim North, as well as two middle school students, Aden and Charlie Deal, talk to us about the Webb House entering its 29th year and the need to fundraise to replace their heating and cooling units.
Iowa House District 47 Representative Carter Nordman gives us a legislative update.









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