Tag: WashingtonCoKS
Washington Chamber of Commerce Hosting Trunk or Treat
By Tim Voelker The Washington Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Trunk or Treat event. Caroline Scoville, treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, tells us
Blue Valley Technologies Celebrates Coop Month
By Tim Voelker October is Coop month. Cooperatives play a very important role in the lives of many people. One of the local Coops in
Edith’s House Helps the Washington Community
By Tim Voelker Edith’s House in Washington, Kansas has been helping people in need for many years. Jeannie Walker, Site Director, tells us about Edith’s
Team Greenleaf Sponsors Event to Raise Money For Scholarship Fund
By Tim Voelker Team Greenleaf is sponsoring an event in Greenleaf, Kansas, on Saturday. Tim Mueller tells us about Team Greenleaf. He also talks about
Busy Bee 4-H Club Collecting Toiletry Items for Local Families
By Tim Voelker The Busy Bee 4-H Club is collecting toiletry items to give to families that are receiving gifts from the Angel Tree. Cynthia
Students at Washington County High School Experience Wood Milling Process
By Tim Voelker The industrial arts students at Washington County High School were able to experience logs being milled into lumber. Jamie Koster, Industrial Arts
Hanover Schools Celebrate National Bullying Prevention Week
By Tim Voelker Hanover Schools are celebrating National Bullying Prevention Week this week. Christy Steinfort, Hanover Counselor, tells us about the event. Christy talks about
Annual Life Chain Takes Place This Weekend
By Tim Voelker The Annual Life Chain Sunday is happening this weekend. Debbie Schlabach tells us about the event. She also shares what one needs
Linn High School Graduate Receives Scholarship to Play E-Sports
By Tim Voelker Eli Thalmann from Palmer, Kansas and a graduate of Linn High School, received a scholarship from Kansas State University to play esports.
Valley Heights Elementary Named a National Blue Ribbon School
By Tim Voelker Valley Heights Elementary School was named a National Blue Ribbon School. Principal Titus Staples talks about the criteria that was used to