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News Sep. 30, 2018 7:39 pm2580d ago
The proposed soccer fields on the north side of Washington will have to wait at least another year before they are seeded. Washington City Administrator Brent Hinson met with members of the Washington Area Soccer Association during the Park Board?s monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon. Hinson said the city might trade the 90 acres on 18th street, known as the ?school 90,? for land elsewhere in town. Last fall, the ...
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The Washington Police Department conducted SWAT team training drills at the Washington Junior High School Friday afternoon. The police officers trained to respond to an armed suspect in the school. They practiced how they would enter the school, how they would enter each room and how they would relay information to the officers inside and outside the building.Washington Police Investigator Shawn Ellingson said ...
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Members of the Washington City Council toured the new wastewater treatment facility Friday afternoon. Construction on the sewer plant began last spring and continued uninterrupted over the winter. Washington engineering technician Keith Henkel estimated the project was six to eight months ahead of schedule. City Administrator Brent Hinson said he expects the plant to be ready to treat waste in August.?They got a ...
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Main Street Washington director Amy Vetter addressed the Washington City Council about the possibility of funding a grant to rehabilitate apartments downtown. The grant could be for as much as $1.6 million. The council agreed to direct city staff to help Main Street write the grant. A local match of 20 percent is expected, although some on the council said the match couldn?t come from the city. Vetter said she ...
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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds spoke about their plan to reduce property taxes at a townhall meeting at the Washington Free Public Library Tuesday afternoon. After the meeting, Branstand and Reynolds took questions from the audience, which was about 30 people.Branstad distributed a sheet of paper to everyone in attendance that detailed his tax plan. Branstad said his plan would save Iowa ...
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The local taxing jurisdictions passed their budgets last month, which included changes to tax rates residents pay. Many governmental bodies were able to reduce their tax rates without losing revenue because the property tax valuations have risen.Under the current tax rates, Washington residents have the greatest local tax liability at $42.39 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. That includes city, county, and ...
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A group of 35 high school students from Minnesota made a stop in Washington Friday morning to perform volunteer work. The students are on a service trip to St. Louis and are making stops along the way. The group is known as ?Students Today Leaders Forever? (STLF) and is based in Minneapolis and has chapters in Wisconsin, North Dakota, Nebraska, Illinois, Michigan and Oregon.The students who visited Washington ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 7:39 pm2580d ago
Farmland values in Iowa have increased 24 percent in the past year, according to the March 2012 land trends and values survey conducted by the Iowa Farm and Land Chapter #2 Realtors Land Institute. The 24 percent increase comes on the heels of a 25 percent increase from March 2010 to March 11.The participants in the survey are specialists in farmland and are knowledgeable about land sales and land appraisals. ...
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Washington residents George and Meda Fulton were named ?Outstanding Volunteers? by the Iowa Urban and Community Forestry Council. They will receive the award at the 22nd Annual Urban and Community Forestry Awards Luncheon on April 17 in Johnston.Emma Bruemmer, State Urban Forester with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Forestry Bureau said in a press release, ?Meda and George Fulton are an outstandin...
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Jack Seward of West Chester has announced that he will run for the District 1 seat on the Washington County Board of Supervisors. Seward will compete in the June 5 Republican Primary. Board chairman Jim Miksch occupies the District 1 seat. District 1 encompasses the western third of the county and includes West Chester, Wellman, Richmond, Dublin, Rubio, Lake Darling, Grace Hill and the rural areas west of ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 7:39 pm2580d ago
The Washington County E911 Board came up with a proposal for what to charge Henry County to use Washington County?s 911 infrastructure. The proposal is to charge Henry County $19,000 per year over the next five years to cover the maintenance on the equipment. Last fall the Henry County Board of Supervisors notified Washington County that Henry County was interested in sharing 911 equipment.The board discussed ...
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Junior high students gathered at Immanuel Lutheran Church Saturday for an all-day event intended to discourage drugs and alcohol while promoting healthy decision-making. The event is known as ?Operation Snowflake? and is in its fifth year in Washington.The day began at 8 a.m. when 70 junior high students arrived at the church to eat breakfast. The students listened to a couple of speakers in the morning. One ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 7:39 pm2580d ago
The Washington County Board of Adjustment approved a conditional use permit to allow C. L. ?Lee? Wilson to build a house in the 1800 block of 315th Street a few miles north of Brighton. Wilson had to get a conditional use permit because the property is in the open space overlay and in the 100-year flood plain. The county?s zoning ordinance states that conditional use permits are required in order to build a ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 7:39 pm2580d ago
RIVERSIDE ? The Riverside City Council hired a deputy city clerk at its special session Thursday. Teresa Sladek of Iowa City was chosen to fill the position, which has been vacant ever since former deputy clerk Donna Leyden retired in December. Sladek will be paid $13.50 an hour and will start Monday. The council voted 3-2 to hire Sladek. Councilors Kevin Kiene, Nate Kasdorf and Christine Kirkwood voted yes to ...
News Sep. 30, 2018 7:39 pm2580d ago
Dave Mitchell gave the Washington City Council an update on the planning for a wellness park. Mitchell and Greg Woller co-chair the Comprehensive Planning Committee, which has produced an estimated cost of the facility based on the amenities that residents sought according to a city survey. The proposals that Mitchell presented to the council Wednesday would be for a 46-acre park costing about $4.3 million and an ...

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