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Washington County Eligible for Emergency Haying and Grazing
Conservation Reserve Program acres, or CRP acres, may be eligible for haying and grazing. Washington County Farm Service Agency Executive Director, Kristie Nutsch-Fulton, explains why
Washington Health and Drug Owners Are Giving Away Free School Supplies
Washington Health and Drug and owners Dustin and Keri Rogge are giving away free school supplies. Keri Rogge tells us about the program. Keri also
Washington County Fair This Week
The Washington County Fair is this week. Trevor Klipp, the President of the Washington County Fair Board, tells us about the Fair. He also
First Annual Haddam Jeep Country Cruise
The first annual Haddam Jeep Country Cruise is happening this weekend. Organizer Todd Frye tells us about the event. Todd also shares what someone needs
Local History At The Washington County Cooperative Creamery Museum
There is a gem full of local history located in Linn, Kansas. It is the Washington County Cooperative Creamery Museum. The Creamery was very important
Linn High School Students Place Third at National Leadership Conference
Students from Linn High School attended the FCCLA 2023 National Leadership Conference and received a national third place award. The girls share with us some
Washington Hires Contractor to Complete Voltage Conversion
The City of Washington has hired contractor IES to complete a voltage conversion and some residents may be experiencing electrical outages. Washington City Administrator, Carl
Kansas State University President Visits Washington County
Kansas State University President Richard Linton visited Washington County. He toured the Ohlde Dairy and State Line Dairy facilities. Owner of the dairies, Steve Ohlde,
President of the Linn Booster Club Discusses Upcoming Linn Picnic
The Linn Picnic is coming up this weekend. Jared Hatesohl, the President of the Linn Booster Club, tells us about the activities planned for the
Washington County Commissioner Gives Update On Keystone Pipeline Clean Up
It has been over six months since the Keystone Pipeline leaked thousands of barrels of oil in and around Mill Creek northeast of Washington, Kansas.