Mikayla Slechta Named the Outreach & Communications Coordinator
[…] 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 […]
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[…] 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 […]
[…] 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 […]
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 […]
[…] $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. […]
[…] day is always a class favorite as they get to experience and see things most community members don’t. Last but not least, the final stop was at the Washington County […]
[…] 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.
[…] baskets and holiday lights in the square as well as the wonderful amenities that our community has to offer like the Library, Performing Arts Center, and more? Our mission and […]
[…] 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 […]
Program provides childcare services to school-aged children. Program encourages health, social growth, and academic enhancement. Age-appropriate books, toys, and equipment provided.
From a humble beginning, we have grown to serve over 58,000 members with more than $650 million in assets. As a Not-For-Profit financial institution, we give returns to our members…