Grow Greene County Gaming Corporation’s board of directors is working hand in hand with Wild Rose Jefferson as they encourage Greene County citizens to vote yes on Nov. 2. Grow Greene is the non-profit that holds the license for the casino in Jefferson and distributes the funds to projects. Iowa law requires counties hold a […]
Tags: casino, Churdan, City of Jefferson, Dana, gaming, Grand Junction, Greene County Board of Supervisors, Greene County Community Foundation, Grow Greene County, Jefferson, Paton, referendum, Rippey, Scranton, Vote Yes, Wild Rose JeffersonThe 2021 Bell Tower Parade was a great time for Grow Greene County to highlight many of the projects that have been funded over the past five years. Human billboards walked the parade handing out beads to parade-goers. A big thank you to those who joined in the fun. 2021 Bell Tower Parade
Tags: Bell Tower Festival, Churdan, Grand Junction, Grow Greene County, Jefferson, parade, Paton, Rippey, ScrantonGreeneCountyNewsOnline – April 16, 2019 The sky was blue and faces were sunny at a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Greene County High School and Career Academy Monday. A group of about 75 enthusiastic community members, school staff and students, elected officials, and professionals involved with the project attended the event. Addie Deal, class of […]
Tags: Career Academy, Greene County Community Schools, Greene County Supervisors, Grow Greene County, gymnasium, performing artsGreeneCountyNewsOnline – January 14, 2015 Interest in how Grow Greene County Gaming Corporation will distribute the charitable funds generated by Wild Rose Jefferson is high, at least in Jefferson. About 40 persons attended a “town hall” meeting Sunday at the Extension office in Jefferson. Six persons attended a similar meeting held earlier Sunday in Scranton. […]
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