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Haunted Hayrack/Fall Festival This Saturday in Frankfort
By Tim Voelker Come to Frankfort and get scared this Saturday. There will also be many other activities. Scott Parthemer, committee member, tells us about

Cougar’s Den Cafe Carries on United Methodists Church’s Tradition of “The Lord’s Acre Meal”
By Tim Voelker The Lord’s Acre Meal was a long-standing tradition at the United Methodists Church in Barnes. The Church was no longer able to

New Pastor at Washington Christian Church
By Tim Voelker Pastor Eli Sweany will be the new Pastor at the Washington Christian Church. Pastor Sweany tells us about his background. He also

Linn High School FCCLA Hosting Walk-A-Thon
By Tim Voelker The Linn High School FCCLA is hosting a Walk-a-thon. Linn FCCLA Advisor, Addison Bott, tells us about the event. She also tells

Holden Minor Ringer “Walk 2 Washington” Passes Through Kansas
By Quinn O’Hara A man is walking his way across America one step at a time, and recently passed through Kansas along Highway 36. Walking

Washington County Has Two New General Transportation Vans
By Tim Voelker Washington County has two new General Public Transportation Vans. The transportation service will be coordinated by the Northeast Kansas Area Agency on

TC Energy Funds Bat House Project in Washington, KS
By Tim Voelker Washington, Kansas has a unique, community driven project happening these days. Tyler Kern, with the help of some scouts and volunteers is

Scout Troop 86 and Cub Scout Pack 86 Collect Food for Edith House Food Pantry
By Tim Voelker The Scout Troop 86 and Cub Scout Pack 86 collected food for the Edith House Food Pantry in Washington. Scout Leader, Tyler

Kylee Riechers Will Host A 5k Run to Fundraise for Cancer Research
By Tim Voelker Washington County High School student, Kylee Riechers, will be hosting 5K cancer fundraiser run/walk on Saturday, November 4th. Kylee tells us about

Washington Rotary Club Celebrates 75th Anniversary
By Tim Voelker The Washington Rotary Club celebrated their 75th Anniversary. Rotary President, Pete Sherlock, tells us about the celebration. He also talks about some