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[…] to COVID-19, the Coronavirus. The immediate impact of this proclamation is that the Washington Free Public Library is closed to the public until further notice with curb side services available. […]
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[…] to COVID-19, the Coronavirus. The immediate impact of this proclamation is that the Washington Free Public Library is closed to the public until further notice with curb side services available. […]
[…] Fax: 319-653-5273 Maintenance & Construction Department Water Department Wastewater Treatment Plant The City of Washington Public Works Department includes the Maintenance and Construction Department, Water Plant, and Wastewater Treatment Plant. […]
[…] following: Residential Areas. No person shall park, abandon, or leave unattended any vehicle on any public street or alley unless the snow has been removed or plowed from the street […]
[…] to every new member to our community before purchasing habits have been established Magazine is published every other year, with the next publication being produced in the fall of 2019 […]
[…] future. Wilson said she got involved to get her firm’s name recognized more in the public and to find a way to connect with more business people. This year’s president […]
[…] 319-653-3918 ADDRESS: 215 S Iowa Ave As a not-for-profit, community-driven organization, MSW is supported by public and private investors who we are incredibly grateful for! Main Street Washington (MSW) is […]
[…] opportunities inherent in the commercial district by directing attention to all of its physical elements: public and private buildings, storefronts, signs, public spaces, landscaping, merchandising, displays, and promotional materials. 4. […]
[…] of Supervisors. Appointments are staggered every two years and are served for six years.Meetings are public and are held the second Thursday of each month at 4:00 p.m. at the […]
[…] Economic Development Group, want to build mutually beneficial long-term relationships with businesses and projects seeking public assistance. What does each party bring to the project? What does each party need? […]
[…] 2024, 8:00 a.m. at Central Park The date in the printed April City Newsletter was published May 4, 2024. It has now changed to May 11, 2024. More information will […]
[…] Peterson and Jim Lester coordinated the group as they started their day at the Washington Public Library where Director Cary Ann Siegfried sent the class on a scavenger hunt to […]
[…] 5-7 pm, this may change depending on Governor Reynolds proclamations & advice of our local Public Health agency. The In-Person market will TENTATIVELY open from 5-7 pm on June 4th. […]
[…] direct care, those who provide critical government infrastructure such as social services, child protective services, public health officials, tax collection, corrections, and public safety, emergency responders, food service workers including […]
[…] business administration in December 2015. As an active member of the Iowa Society of Certified Public Accountants (ISCPA), and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), Elainie stays involved […]
[…] to live as active members in the community. Next was a tour of the Washington Public Library led by Director Bryna Walker who outlined the many programs offered by the […]
[…] of Iowans, including 35% of rural Iowans, live in areas lacking adequate child care supply. Annually, the child care shortage costs the Iowa economy approximately $935 million. “We know that […]