Breaking News
The Washington Board of Public Works will further study changing the water and sewer connection fees charged by the city and will not recommen…
posted: June 19
Work to make State Street a cul-de-sac is expiated to begin within a week.
posted: June 19
Washington City Council members Monday night discussed the possibility of extending council members’ terms from two to four years.
posted: June 19
The Washington Town and Country Fair has announced entry deadlines and rules for a large number of events and contests.
posted: June 19
Plans are being finalized for the Great Race 2013 which will make a pit stop for lunch in Downtown Washington next week.
posted: June 19
Though he had a 17-year-long journey to priesthood, the new parochial administrator at St. Gertrude and St. Ann’s parishes, Father Philip “Phi…
posted: June 16
The riverfront trail officially reopened Thursday morning after flooding caused it to close for about 1 1/2 weeks.
Updated:
June 14
A request to vacate a 30-foot-wide alley in a block east of Highway 47 won preliminary approval Monday night.
posted: June 13
Flooding along the Missouri River didn’t stop the River Relief team and volunteers from having a successful cleanup earlier this spring in Was…
posted: June 13
The Washington City Council this week approved the renewal of liquor licenses for several businesses and organizations.
posted: June 13
The Washington School Board approved the extended school year (ESY) program for eligible students and staffing at a recent meeting.
posted: June 13
The Washington Board of Public Works will further study changing the water and sewer connection fees charged by the city and will not recommen…
posted: June 13
Bacon bratwurst, bacon corn chowder, home brine bacon, bacon-wrapped mushrooms, bacon doughnut holes, bacon gooey butter cake and bacon brains…
Updated:
June 13
The Franklin County community, Relay for Life committee, survivors and caregivers can mark another successful Franklin County Relay for Life.
posted: June 12
There have been no recent complaints of odor at the wastewater treatment plant, Kevin Quaethem, water/wastewater superintendent, told the Boar…
posted: June 12
Extensive records will be kept for the columbarium recently built in Washington to hold unclaimed cremated human remains.
posted: June 12
The Washington Park Board forwarded to the council a request to construct a memorial to Robert Perkins, the first city park director, at Phoen…
posted: June 09
A dead animal in an electrical panel may have been the cause of a fire at a warehouse in Washington early Friday.
posted: June 09
The public dedication of the Angel of Hope Garden in Washington City Park has been cancelled due to rain moving into the area Sunday afternoon.
Updated:
June 10
Authorities have charged a man accused of sexually assaulting another man in Washington.
posted: June 09