Washington Wins the #IowansUnite Mural Contest
[…] 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 […]
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[…] 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 […]
[…] boards and governance structures. While IW and SCC have partnered in academic programming in the past, this formal affiliation will allow for seamless transfer pathways between Iowa Wesleyan and SCC, […]
[…] and sell treasures of Antiques, Crafts & Collectibles. Stop in for a blast from the past of items from yesteryear, crafts of recycled, reused, re-purposed and collectibles ~ like Precious […]
[…] and sell treasures of Antiques, Crafts & Collectibles. Stop in for a blast from the past of items from yesteryear, crafts of recycled, reused, re-purposed and collectibles ~ like Precious […]
[…] became certified on January 27, 1978. He has been practicing in Washington, IA, for the past 40 years. Ever since its inception, our firm has tried to exceed our clients […]
[…] and an economic driver that benefited them all: agriculture. Though a lot has changed over past century, we remain committed to the people, progress, and pride of Iowa. We remain […]
[…] role in mitigating the economic consequences of late. Crawford has worked tirelessly, especially in the past few years, to keep Washington County residents safe and housed in a rapidly changing […]
[…] 5 pm Sun. $2 Punch card for 10 days: $40 Lap swim $3 (if staying past 1pm daily rate of $5 applies) Season Passes: Single Individual: $70 before May 26th […]
[…] Wellman Historical Society in 1989. The museum has many interesting displays reminding visitors of years past. There are display areas of the kitchens and bedrooms from the early to mid […]
[…] contemporary facade materials, repairing building elements, interior rehabilitation or repairs, and/or new infill construction.In the past 5 years Main Street Washington has given away $325,750 in matching grants through a […]
Need to pay a fee for a building permit? Have past library fines? Need to reserve a park shelter? Look no further! The City of Washington utilizes a simple and […]
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[…] [email protected]. 2024 Chamber Ambassadors President: Stacy Reese-Greiner Buildings Vice President: Genie Davis- WCDC/Advanced Employment Services Past President: Kara Booth – Washington State Bank Ambassador Photographer: Lyle Moen Alisha Davis – […]
[…] you have already received LIHEAP funding or if you have not received assistance in the past. Alliant Energy is now reviewing income guidelines as a forward-looking month, for those who […]
[…] agenda + minutes EVENTS May 3 May 1 @ 12:00 am – June 15 @ 11:30 pm Pop Up Art Show- Troy Tatlock Art Domestique May 3 6:00 pm – […]
[…] lunch to introduce themselves. Bill Monroe and Michelle Redlinger also spoke about the Chamber and past Leadership Washington graduate Mayor Jaron Rosien made an appearance to welcome the class. The […]