Tag: WashingtonCoKS
Dr. Mark Hatesohl Receives Award
By Tim Voelker Dr. Mark Hatesohl, who is originally from Linn, Kansas received the Kansas Chiropractic Association Doctor of the Year Award. Dr. Hatesohl gives
Washington County Natural Resource Conservation Center Representatives Visit Schools
By Tim Voelker The Washington County Natural Resource Conservation Service is sending representatives to the grade schools in Washington county to give a Conservation Presentation.
Washington County Museum
By Tim Voelker The Washington County Museum and Historical Society is an asset to Washington County that many have not taken the time to experience.
Cancer Action Network Representative Goes To Washington D.C.
By Tim Voelker Michele Voelker, from Greenleaf, Kansas, is in Washington D.C. representing the Cancer Action Network. She tells us what the Cancer Action Network
Blue Rapids Director Of Public Works Receives 2023 NextGen Under 30 Recognition
By Tim Voelker Tanner Whiting, the Director of Public Works for the City of Blue Rapids has been honored with a special recognition. Chrystal Porter,
Titan Trailer Manufacturing Receives Grant
By Tim Voelker Titan Trailer Manufacturing in Waterville, Kansas has received a $298,000 grant. Todd Stadel, General Manager, tells us about the grant. Todd
Rural Mail Carrier Retires After 34 Year Career
By Tim Voelker Jim Hornbostel, rural mail carrier for the Linn and Palmer area for the last 34 years, has recently retired. Jim shares some
Washington Prepares for FNB Fall Fest
By Tim Voelker It is again time for the FNB Fall Fest. Ryan Kern, Vice President of FNB in Washington, Kansas talks about the FNB
Washington County Health Department Will Do Health Fair Services In House
By Tim Voelker The Washington County Health Department offers many services for Washington County. Health Department Director, Tiffany Hayman, talks about what the Health Department
Pastor Fritz Plans To Retires After Forty-Three Years
By Tim Voelker Pastor Rodney Fritz is retiring after serving Trinity Lutheran Church, near Hanover, for 43 years. Pastor Fritz shares his thoughts on retirement.