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[…] Washington 13-14. Mosaic 2, Attic Window: 1325 IA-1, Kalona 15-17. Churn Dash, Crown of Thorns, Schoolhouse: 715 D Ave, Kalona 18. Goose Tracks: 2495 IA-22, Kalona 19. Merry Kite: 2556 […]
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[…] Washington 13-14. Mosaic 2, Attic Window: 1325 IA-1, Kalona 15-17. Churn Dash, Crown of Thorns, Schoolhouse: 715 D Ave, Kalona 18. Goose Tracks: 2495 IA-22, Kalona 19. Merry Kite: 2556 […]
[…] Larsen – ReMAX Affiliates Deanna McCusker – City of Washington Elainie Turner- LattaHarris, LLPErik Buchholz- St. James School Fred Stark- Retired/Lion’s Club Genie Davis- WCDC/Advanced Employment Services Hayley Wright- Hills Bank Heather […]
[…] event, target streets, planting trees at Conger House, National Guard Armory, wastewater treatment plant, local schools, area sport fields, Elm Grove Cemetery and its entrance area, Washington County Hospital & […]
[…] Curbside yard waste collection started March 26 and March 28. Yard waste will be collected west of 2nd Ave on Thursday and east of 2nd… Yard Waste Center Hours The […]
Representatives of nonprofits, local government, schools and other organizations are encouraged to register for Grant Writing 101, which will be presented from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 28 […]
[…] a paved route from Highway 1 to the southwest side of town, including Washington High School. This year’s project is the paving of West Buchanan Street from the Wastewater Plant […]
My mother taught me to sew when I was still in grade school. I have always enjoyed creating quilts, potholders, embroidered towels, stuffed animals and more for family and friends. […]
[…] Erika Custer – [email protected] | 319-653-2151 On Wednesday, April 10th the Leadership Washington Class hopped on a school bus and traveled the countryside and townships as part of County History Day. The […]
We have young children who aren’t school age yet, so we are always looking for outings and activities throughout the year. Washington has several great parks for all ages that […]
[…] feet while you watch The Reason for the Season at 1p at the Washington High School Auditorium then head back downtown for the Live Radio Play at 5p outside the […]
[…] them at all — that’s according to PERIOD., a global nonprofit founded by two high school students that works to destigmatize menstruation and promote menstrual literacy. To help improve access […]
On Wednesday, April 12th the Leadership Washington Class hopped on a school bus and traveled the countryside and townships as part of County History Day. The day was led by […]
[…] Ed Colby, Tom Dawson, Chris Hanson, Vern Miller, Brett Pierson and Randy Swift. Washington High School improvisational acting students coached by Brett Pierson will also perform. Act II will feature […]
[…] But she had always dreamed of owning her own store. After her children were all in school her dream became a reality and Jaz It Up was opened in August of 2006 on Washington’s […]
[…] “Turkeys Aren’t Just For Thanksgiving Anymore”. Then the class boarded a bus and went to West 5th Street to hear Harry and A. J. Walker talk about “Beef – It’s […]
[…] and continuing the great work in progress on quality-of-life issues like housing, affordable daycare and schools. “We will continue to be a place where people want to move for quality […]