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[…] promoted to major economic growth and stability in the area the Chamber serves within the past year. The Citizen of the Year Award recognizes an individual that has gone […]
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[…] promoted to major economic growth and stability in the area the Chamber serves within the past year. The Citizen of the Year Award recognizes an individual that has gone […]
[…] Board of Directors Brett DeWolf, President – Riverside Casino and Golf Resort (’23) Terry Engelken, Past President – Washington State Bank (’25) Jennifer Wharton, Treasurer – Hills Bank (’24) Connie Larsen, Secretary – […]
[…] as Vice President in 2023. “I have thoroughly enjoyed being part of the Ambassadors the past few years, as well as holding the presidency this last year,’ remarked Elainie Turner, […]
[…] to enjoy a social hour, dinner and a program highlighting the organizational accomplishments from this past year. One of the most anticipated parts of the evening are the award announcements […]
[…] to enjoy a social hour, dinner and a program highlighting the organizational accomplishments from this past year. One of the most anticipated parts of the evening are the award announcements […]
[…] are available to assist with your ceremony if your business: Opened its doors within the past six months Moved to a new location due to expansion Completed a remodel or […]
[…] our Columbus Junction branch. He has extended his service to the Washington community over the past year and has been a tremendous leader in administering the Paycheck Protection Program for […]
[…] to thank Iowans for their support of extension efforts throughout the state. “The challenges of the past year changed how ISU Extension and Outreach serves Iowans, but not why: We want […]
[…] is excited to announce a brand-new event unlike any other they have hosted in the past. On October 28 we are inviting guests to learn from community members different than […]
[…] everyone who joined us the last two weekends while we explored spaces, delved into the past, and learned about future projects! We are especially grateful for all of the owners […]
WASHINGTON–Washington historian Michael Zahs unlocked the secrets of Washington County’s past for the Leadership Washington class during the Washington Chamber of Commerce program’s County History Day held June 9. Nobody […]
[…] to enjoy a social hour, dinner and a program highlighting the organizational accomplishments from this past year. One of the most anticipated parts of the evening are the award announcements […]
By now most Washingtonians have driven past the Mose Levy Co. building many times. But they may not know that it will soon undergo its fourth generation of Levy family […]
Ambassador Treasurer Elainie Turner, left and Vice President Angela Langstraat (right) congratulate Past President Janelle Johnson upon her completing two terms as Ambassador President. Langstraat said she serves as an […]
[…] is replacing the Totally Tubular Auction that has been historically held in Washington for the past 5 years. The LET’s Center had the idea to do something different than decorating […]
[…] put together with the assistance of Santoro’s uncle, Randy Williams, which qualified Washington to move past the first phase of the contest by receiving over twice the number of votes […]