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The Fremont Area United Way's (FAUW) 13th annual Hats Off To Literacy event was held in Arlington this year in order to announce its expansion into Washington County. The event, held at the … more
A conference highlighting woman in agriculture will be held Aug. 8 at the Blair Marina. The event, Long Live Women in Ag, will run from 5 to 9 p.m., and feature guest speaker Amanda Radke. The … more
Homecoming parade approved During its monthly meeting Monday evening, the Arlington Village Board of Trustees approved a request from the Arlington Booster Club to host a homecoming parade from … more
An Arlington woman accused of selling methamphetamine out of her home accepted a plea deal and was found guilty Tuesday in Washington County District Court. Jennifer Elliott, 33, pleaded guilty … more
Arlington resident Kat White is embarking on her second 50-mile march this August. The 50-Mile March is a nonprofit organization, and the event is held to raise money and support homeless … more
According to National Weather Service meteorologist Katie Gross, the recent rainfall in the area has helped to improve the drought in Washington County, but more precipitation is needed to reach … more
A controlled burn in a vacant house between at 13th and Lincoln streets Friday evening provided six rookie firefighters as well as seasoned firefighters from Blair and Kennard to train under live … more
Township agreements approved The Washington County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the township agreements for fiscal year 2023-24. Supervisors Jon Stewart and Bob Frahm were … more
The Arlington HOME (Helping Others with Medical Equipment) program is hoping to start an annual fundraiser filled with running/walking and giving back to the community. The FUNdraiser Run/Walk … more
From June 26 to July 1, the Arlington FBLA chapter (Future Business Leaders of America) traveled to Atlanta, Ga., for the National Leadership Conference. This trip offered tours of the … more
Rachel Kelsey of Washington graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theatre from Drake University at the end of the spring 2023 semester. more
Policy outlining use of artificial intelligence added  A new policy addressing academic honesty and integrity regarding a student’s use of artificial intelligence programs such as … more
Roots to Wings farmers are honoring veterans through Labor Day by "flagging" their homes for one week during the "You've Been Flagged By A Patriot" fundraiser. Starting on Flag Day, farmers set … more
Celebrating Independence Day can be a fun way to show patriotic pride, but it's also imperative to stay safe when dealing with fireworks. The county is also in a severe drought and burn ban, … more
Editor’s note: This is part of the ongoing series “Mysteries at the Museum,” featuring different items found at the Washington County Museum. With a perceptive eye and a … more
Herman/Scribner funds approved The Washington County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a claim from the Road Fund to the Hard Surface Fund for $1.3 million June 27 during its regular meeting. … more
Farmers at Roots to Wings have been busy with planting, arts and crafts, learning life skills and more during the summer. Following its expansion earlier in 2023, Roots to Wings has been able to … more
Merrit Gilmore's youngest son, Remington, pays extra close attention to the tree in his family's backyard in Arlington nowadays. Inside the tree, he spots a cardinal almost every day, watching … more
Editor’s note: This is part of the ongoing series “Mysteries at the Museum” featuring different items found at the Washington County Museum. The White House state dinner is a … more
Street improvement project set for bid After receiving approval from the Arlington Village Board of Trustees, representatives from JEO will begin the bidding process on a street improvement … more
The Arlington Summer Sizzle is entering its 10th year of activities for the Arlington and Kennard communities. The annual two-day event is slated for June 30 and July 1 and will feature several … more
College of Saint Mary in Omaha announces its President's Honor Roll and Dean's List for outstanding academic performance for the spring 2023 semester. In total, 75 students were … more
A monster named Barnabee will make his literary debut within the pages of Sabrena Lozo’s upcoming book “What About Me!? Yelled Barnabee.” Sabrena Lozo, a Bennington Public … more
Thunderous roars and plumes of smoke from tractors were heard and seen from far away at the 19th annual Arlington Youth Sports' (AYS) tractor pull Saturday evening at the Washington County … more
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