Washington Missourian - Fri Oct 10
Franklin County falls below the state average in the number of smokers according to Missouri Foundation on Health statistics released last month.
Some Senior Meals Not Delivered After Director TerminatedWashington Missourian - Fri Oct 10
Dozens of Washington seniors went without meals Tuesday as several volunteers did not deliver meals cooked at Washington Senior Center.
This Is Good News . . .Washington Missourian - Fri Oct 10
When Franklin County officials asked voters to eliminate the sunset provision on the half-cent sales tax for roads and bridges, they said there would be cost-sharing on projects with municipalities and other ...
Village Petition Went to Vote WednesdayWashington Missourian - Thu Oct 09
A special election was held in the office of Warren County Clerk Barb Daly Wednesday morning for eight landowners who are seeking to incorporate property in southern Warren County as a village.
Council Approves Permit For New, Upscale HotelWashington Missourian - Thu Oct 09
A final decision by the Washington City Council has paved the way for construction of a new hotel in the city.
City Discusses Highway Widening Project ConcernsWashington Missourian - Wed Oct 08
How will the Highway 50 widening project affect East Central College traffic at the Prairie Dell Road intersection? That is one question that must be addressed by state, college and city officials before a ...
City Officials to Schedule Meeting With LawmakersWashington Missourian - Wed Oct 08
City officials will present the findings of a Highway 50 traffic study to local state legislators with hopes that they will push for legislation to fund a statewide improvement project.
Legislation's Goal Is Putting Kids FirstWashington Missourian - Wed Oct 08
Right now, a child living in Franklin County who is in need of mental health services or substance abuse treatment would be hard pressed to get them, especially if the child's parents didn't have insurance or ...
Firing of Senior Center Director Evokes OutrageWashington Missourian - Tue Oct 07
Just days after the release of a state audit criticizing the Mid-East Area Agency on Aging for its high employee turnover rate, local officials are blasting the agency's decision to fire Carol Branson as ...
Internet Tryst Ends in Statutory Rape ChargesWashington Missourian - Tue Oct 07
A 39-year-old Michigan man who corresponded with a juvenile Franklin County girl over the Internet is now facing felony charges here.
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