Tag: WashingtonCoKS
Dairyland Donkey Ball to Bring Donkey Basketball to Linn
By Ryan Duey On Friday, April 26th the Linn Football Team will host a Donkey Basketball Fundraiser at Linn High School in the Old Gym
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
By Payton Tholstrup The Cloud County Commission has signed a proclamation declaring April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Originally, April was declared as Child Abuse
U.S. 36 bridge repairs to begin Wednesday in Washington County
On Wednesday, March 20, The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin bridge repairs on U.S. 36 in Washington County. The bridges are located over
Stolen Vehicle Report in Linn
By Ryan Duey On 03/11/2024 the Washington County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a stolen vehicle from Linn Post & Pipe in Linn. A
Playground Committee Releases LMI Responses, Numbers Low, Responses Needed
By Ryan Duey The City of Washington playground committee met with Deb Ohlde, North Central Regional Planning Commission (NCRPC), on February 15th to discuss the
Washington’s Old City Hall set to be Demolished by End of the Month
By Ryan Duey The City of Washington has voted to have the old city hall building torn down with demolition expected to start by the
Missing Person, Washington County Sheriff’s Office
From the Washington County Sheriff’s Office Facebook Page: MISSING PERSON: Ben Berger (44 y/o, White/Male) was last seen leaving his residence on 02/17/2024 at 3:39
Assistants to Help Drive Ambulances in Washington and Hanover
By Ryan Duey Washington and Hanover Ambulance Services will now have Ambulance Assistants to help drive ambulances as needed. Caroline Scoville, Washington EMT, details how
Sign up for City of Washington’s Utility Level Pay Program
By Ryan Duey The City of Washington is asking residents who are interested in participating in the Utility Level Pay Program to contact City Hall
Rates Are Raised As Transfer Station Concludes a Busy Year.
By Tim Voelker The Washington County Transfer Station is raising the trash rates this year. Department Director, James Yungeberg talks about the increase and where