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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
Roads Dept. agenda items approved The Washington County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved two new motor grader purchases for a total of $600,818 durings its regular meeting June 12. … more
The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) will have a new location at 1615 Washington Street in Blair. Previously, the foundation operated remotely, using the Washington County Chamber of … more
Patrons at The Nest in Arlington have been quickly filling up bottles of coffee beans to vote for the Little Miss and Little Mister contest throughout the next few weeks until the annual Arlington … more
Following the acquisition of Two Rivers Bank at the end of 2021, First State Bank & Trust rebranded the company to RVR Bank effective June 1. The name change had been in the works over the … more
For a little more than a month, Jake Conn has been serving the Arlington community as the new village deputy clerk. Originally from West Point, Conn's duties include assisting Clerk Katie … more
Activities director pleased with participation numbers  Arlington High School was well above the national average in the number of girls who participated in school sports during the 2022-23 … more
Mitch Robinson, current Fort Calhoun mayor and now a former member of the Omaha Police Department (OPD), was sworn in as chief deputy sheriff at the Washington County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) on … more
Following the acquisition of Two Rivers Bank at the end of 2021, First State Bank & Trust rebranded the company to RVR Bank effective June 1. The name change had been in the works over the … more
To begin, I would like to take a moment to remember Elizabeth Elliott. Elizabeth covered the board meetings at APS for the Citizen for a few years. During that time, she covered COVID issues and many … more
Nearly 4,600 graduates received degrees from Iowa State University this spring. Graduate and undergraduate commencement ceremonies were held May 11–13 at Hilton Coliseum. The following … more
More than 9,800 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the spring semester Dean’s List. Students named to the … more
The ongoing drought affecting most parts of Nebraska does not appear to be waning soon in the opinion of area meteorologists. May was the driest on-record for the state of Nebraska, with … 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 Pikes Peak Gold Rush sent … more
One of the most important principles in Kevin Willis' life is to serve others. "I really hope in the end that I made enough little difference that it's a big difference," he said. "You never … more
The Olson Retreat Center is officially open for campers and guests who visit Camp Fontanelle. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held last Friday morning, in front of Camp Fontanelle employees, … more
For a little more than two years, Elizabeth Elliott told the stories of Washington County residents and shared her many years of writing experience with the county. Elliott, 46, died April 27 … more
Roads Dept. approvals David Kruger, highway superintendent, provided a few updates to the Washington County Board of Supervisors during its regular meeting May 23. Board Vice Chairman Bob … more
Parents and family gathered in the old gym for the Arlington sixth grade graduation Thursday morning. The ceremony included performances by the sixth grade band and choir and student awards as … more
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