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As part of its week-long giving campaign (April 17-21), Cargill is coordinating a “Stuff the Truck”-type event with Habitat for Humanity.  All the items collected will … more
Forty-one Arlington FFA (Future Farmers of America) members attended the 95th Nebraska State FFA Convention held in Lincoln, Nebraska March 29–31. While there, members competed in career … more
Event venue CUP reviewed An event venue conditional use permit for the Big Red Barn, owned by Danielle and Ross Ridenoure, was reviewed by the Washington County Board of Supervisors during its … more
The Arlington Youth Sports (AYS) hosted its second annual fish fry at the Arlington Auditorium Friday evening. Dozens of residents filled the auditorium to eat a fish, fries, coleslaw, bread and … more
For three years, our health systems, medical centers and clinics have coordinated the care for hundreds of thousands of people from across the region who contracted COVID-19. We also participated in … more
A Council Bluffs, Iowa, man accused of sexually assaulting an underage girl in Arlington in 2019 accepted a plea deal and was found guilty Tuesday in Washington County District Court. Fernando … more
St. Paul's Lutheran Church-goers have been learning the art of balance through a tai chi class taught by Susan Green and Cheryl Kanoy. The class is held every Tuesday evening in the school gym. … more
Arlington FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) students have been diligently practicing for the upcoming State Leadership Conference April 3–5 in Kearney. Teams and individuals will … more
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and School 8951 Co. Rd. 9 Arlington, NE 68002 Phone: 402-478-4278 Website: www.stpaulsarlington.org Pastor Rick Kanoy Pastor Jason Duley … more
The Washington County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) is teaming up with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the national U Drive. U Text. … more
The annual Kennard Volunteer Fire and Rescue fish fry saw hundreds lining up for dinner and to give back to the department. By 5:30 p.m. on Friday, hundreds of individuals were already lining up … more
Josephine Chamberlin was a nurse who served in France during World War I. A Blair High School graduate, Chamberlin received her nursing degree from the Illinois Training School for Nurses in … more
There are 11 recipients for this year's Washington County Cattlemen's Association scholarship. The students will be awarded at the Cattlemen's Banquet Saturday at Two Rivers Arena on the … more
Enterprise Media Group (EMG) has announced a transition in roles, effective Monday, March 20. Curt Hineline, editor for the Oakland-Independent, Lyons Mirror-Sun and West Point News, has … more
Two Arlington High School students have extended their Future Business Leaders of America experience to the state level. In an “unheard of” occurrence, AHS students Bailey Taylor and … more
Board, sheriff agree to towing regulations In an effort to address ongoing problems with people parking in spaces designated as fire department parking only, and in front of the fire … more
Note: This is the second of a three-part series highlighting notable women of Washington County in honor of Women's History Month. Grace Ballard honored and represented women in many ways during … more
Arlington Elementary will soon host a fitness program not only to help young girls stay active, but to also focus on their mental health. FIT Girl, a program started by Cheri Dickmeyer of … more
Sarah Rhea and Ember Tegarden of Arlington have been selected to attend American Legion Auxiliary Cornhusker Girls State June 4–10 on the campus of the University of Nebraska— Lincoln. … more
Spring break is over, and so begins the mad dash to the end of the year! Between spring activities (track, golf, baseball) and assessments (NSCAS, ACT, PreACT, or MAPS) it seems like we can hardly … more
May 15 is National Peace Officers Memorial Day, a day of observance of honoring peace officers across the nation who have lost their life or been disabled in the line of duty.  The … more
As someone who is positive about economic development, Adrienne Cavill felt Gateway Development Corporation was her next big calling. Cavill, originally from Kearney, was named the new executive … more
The Arlington Elementary PTO held its annual Trivia Night Saturday evening at Two Rivers Bank Arena at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Thirty-one teams, some sporting different themes and … more
Arlington High School Future Farmers of America (FFA) students will participate in the state Career Development Event (CDE) competition and show off their skills and knowledge in agriculture. The … more
Classified staff wages approved  During its monthly meeting Monday evening, the Arlington Public Schools Board of Education approved classified staff wages for the 2023-24 school year, as … more
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