Leadership Washington 2019 Begins
[…] by local historian Mike Zahs who pointed out the graves of historical figures from the community and explained the significance of various types of grave markers. Following lunch, the group […]
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[…] by local historian Mike Zahs who pointed out the graves of historical figures from the community and explained the significance of various types of grave markers. Following lunch, the group […]
[…] addition, the Police Department encourages residents with outdoor camera/surveillance systems to register those with our Community Camera Program via the City of Washington website: https://washingtoniowa.gov/washington-community-camera-program-registration/ https://washingtoniowa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/CommunityCameraProgram-Image-002.jpg Washington police community camera […]
[…] clear and relatable to individuals from all walks of life, not just students, corporate executives, community leaders, and policy makers. Dr. Goss is a professor of economics at Creighton University’s […]
[…] The class from Washington and the surrounding area raved about all the history they learned. For questions, please contact Bill Monroe, Washington Chamber of Commerce Community Coordinator at 319-653-3272.
Washington’s future leaders got an in-depth overview of the health and recreation options the community offers during the Leadership Washington Health and Recreation Day Wednesday, March 10 sponsored by the […]
[…] have hosted in the past. On October 28 we are inviting guests to learn from community members different than anything hosted before…because the guests of honor are all deceased inhabitants […]
By Mayoral proclamation as of 3/16/2020, the Washington community is in a state of emergency in response to COVID-19, the Coronavirus. The immediate impact of this proclamation is that the […]
[…] lots of SNOW in Washington THIS Saturday! Start your day off with the Jingle Bell Fun Run 2023 downtown and/or Breakfast with Santa at the United Presbyterian Church then shop […]
[…] a progressive business climate and to promote a high quality of life in the Washington Community. For more information about this event please contact the Washington Chamber at 319-653-3272, email […]
[…] with plenty of fans to make things as comfortable as possible. Leadership Washington is a community awareness program presented by the Washington Chamber of Commerce. Each month, the program focuses […]
[…] has been involved with the Chamber for a number of years. Her passion for the community and marketing landed her this brand new position supporting the tourism goals for the […]
[…] feel of the small town atmosphere, yet you are woven into a small beautiful farming community with lots to offer. Our beautiful Sunset Park is walking distance from downtown. Its […]
[…] $36,000. With our agreement with Canadian Pacific, the City is receiving $200,000 as a voluntary community investment and to pay for a quiet zone study, which is valued at $55,000. […]
[…] laughs and creativity. All of these places allow and even encourage my daughter to have fun and be herself, and as a parent there is nothing better. I would urge […]
[…] interest in funding innovative programs that address communiyt needs and in funding facilities and physical improvements that will have a lasting positive impact on the community’s image and quality of life.
[…] We know our customers and respond quickly to their needs. Our profits stay in the community in the form of dividends and additions to the bank’s equity capital. We are […]