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2024 Barnes Antique & Junque Fest Set for August 17th
By Ryan Duey The 2024 Barnes Antique & Junque Fest is set for Saturday, August 17th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Fest will

K-State Research and Extension to Offer FREE Nutrition Classes To Persons on Limited Food Budgets
Press Release Create Better Health is one of many programs offered through Kansas’ SNAP-Ed Nutrition Education Programs. SNAP-Ed is the nutrition education component of the

City of Washington Moving Forward with Plans for New Playground
By Ryan Duey The City of Washington has successfully gathered enough Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) surveys to apply for a grant for a new playground. The

Red Cross Blood Drive To Be Held in Washington Next Monday
By Ryan Duey As the busy Fourth of July holiday week gets closer, the American Red Cross asks donors to be a powerful force for

City of Washington Playground Committee Still Needs Surveys Completed
By Ryan Duey The City of Washington Playground Committee has announced that they are close to qualifying for LMI status to be able to apply

Marissa Hurst to Serve as River Valley District 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent
Press Release Marissa Hurst is the new 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent in the River Valley District. She started on May 26. The River Valley

River Valley District to Host Floral Design Workshop in Washington
By Ryan Duey On Monday, July 1st, the K-State Research and Extension River Valley District will host its “Red, White, & Blooms” Floral Design Workshop

High Plains Resources to Start Hydrogen Testing in Washington County Next Month
By Ryan Duey Next month crew members with High Plains Resources plan to start drilling and testing for hydrogen in Washington County near the Clay

Comment Period for Proposed Transmission Corridor Deadline Nears
By Ryan Duey The public comment period for the proposed National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC) will end at 4 p.m. on Monday, June 24.

Ambulance out of Service Hours Discussed with Washington City Council
By Ryan Duey The Washington City Council reviewed out-of-service hours for local ambulance stations during a recent meeting. Since 2024’s first payroll, the Washington station