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Washington County Election Results

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Washington County Clerk Denae Dimler Winner (R) 1,445 52% Marlaine Champagne (I) 232 8% Write-ins 1,098 40% Total Votes: 2775 – 100% President / Vice President County Precincts Reporting: 26 of 26 State Precincts Reporting:3513 of 3565 Candidate County Votes County % State Votes State % View Map D-Barack Obama 515 18% 425,383 38% L-Gary Johnson 37 1% 19,706 2% F-Chuck Baldwin ... Read More »

Marshall County Election Results – Marysville Will Have A New Pool!

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All precincts have reported in to Marshall County and the City of Marysville will have a new pool after it was voted in with 56% of the voters in support of a 6/10 of a percent sales tax to help fund the project.  In other contested races, the county intangible tax was passed with 55% of the votes and the ... Read More »

Washington County Commissioners Minutes 11-5-12

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COMMISSION MINUTES, November 5, 2012   The Board of Washington County Commission met in regular session on Monday, November 5, 2012 in the commission room at the Washington County Courthouse.  Present:  Alison Mueller, 1st District Commissioner, Chairman; Roger Otott, Vice Chairman, 2nd District Commissioner; Gene Helms, 3rd District Commissioner; Elizabeth Hiltgen, County Attorney, and Lou Kern, County Clerk.   Chairman ... Read More »

Correction on Landfill Hours

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In a news story yesterday, I stated that the Marshall County Landfill would be open from 3:30-5:30 Monday thru Friday.  It should have been the Marysville brush landfill will be open from 3:30-5:30 Tuesday thru Friday and curbside pickup of trees and brush will be next week during City Wide Clean up. Read More »

Careful of the Deer!!

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It’s deer mating season as October to December sees a spike in the number of deer accidents.  Some tips to follow to try and avoid a deer accident include scanning the roadway and shoulders ahead of you.  Use high-beams if there’s no oncoming traffic, and if a collision is unavoidable, apply the breaks firmly and stay in your lane.  Swerving to avoid ... Read More »

Jefferson County to Vote on Having 5 Commissioners

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Jefferson County is considering adding 2 commissioners to it’s board.  Voter’s will decide whether or not to make it a 5 person board.  The three-person committee of County Clerk Sandra Stelling, County Attorney Linda Bauer and County Treasurer Leroy Bast would select 2 additional commissioners to serve at-large until redistricting takes effect.  If it passes, commissioners would represent approximately 1,500 ... Read More »

Gage County Polling Locations

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Elm, Sicily, Glenwood, and Paddock Townships will vote at the Odell Community Building at 202 Main St. in Odell. Filley, Logan, Rockford, and Sherman Townships will vote at the Filley Community Building in Filley. Blakely, Midland, Lincoln, and Riverside Townships will vote at the 4-H Building at the Gage County Fairgrounds in Beatrice. Wymore area Ward 1 and 2, Island ... Read More »

Marshall County Polling Locations

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Bigelow Township, Clear Fork Township, Cleveland Township, Noble Township, Vermillion Township, and Wells Township will vote at the Annunciation Cigna Center , 402 N. Maple in Frankfort. Lincoln and Murray Township will vote at the Axtell American Legion, 207 5th St. in Axtell. The Marysville Moose Lodge at 03 11th Rd in Marysville will be the voting place for those ... Read More »

Sections of K-16 to Close Tuesday-thursday in Pottawatomie County

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Kansas Highway 16 in Pottawatomie County will be closed at various spots Tuesday through Thursday for culvert replacement work. FULL ROADWAY CLOSURE: Eastbound and westbound K-16 will be closed to all traffic at varying locations for culvert replacement work on Tuesday-Thursday, November 6-8 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. each day. Tuesday, November 6: All lanes of K-16 will be ... Read More »

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