WASHINGTON —
The next meeting for the Washington Conservation Club will be this Thursday.
Carry-in dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. Bring your favorite dish, table service, a drink, coffee will be provided.
The business meeting begins at 7 p.m.
WHS soccer car wash
The Washington High School boys soccer team will have a car wash from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Bobe’s Pizza Express. They will also be having a bake sale at IGA that same day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to raise money for the Arvin/Blubaum Memorial Pavilion being built at the Soccer Complex.
Smart Choice ordering
Free Methodist Church, 1155 Troy Road, has announced the dates for ordering food from Smart Choice Food for the month of August:
•Aug. 11, from 10 a.m. to noon;
•Aug. 14, from 10 a.m. to noon.
You may call the church at 254-5440 for a menu. Menus are also available on the church website at www.winfmc.com.
Online ordering is available at www.smartchoicefood.com. All orders must be received by Aug. 14. Cash or food stamps are accepted for payment. Call the church or Bob Collins, host site director, at 254-8990 for more information.
Food pickup will be Aug. 24, 5 p.m.
Schnarr reunion
The descendants of John George and Katherine Margaret (Buchta) Schnarr will meet Sunday, Aug. 19, at New Hope Christian Church in Washington. All friends and family are invited.
A carry-in dinner will begin at 12:30 p.m. Iced tea and lemonade will be provided. Guests are asked to bring their own table service and are encouraged to bring games and entertainment ideas to share with other guests. The church is south of Washington on Bixler Road. From U.S. 50 Bypass take SR 257 north (toward town) and take the first road left. The church will be on the left.
St. John yard sale
St. John Episcopal Church, 509 E. Walnut St., will hold a fundraiser yard sale in the church yard from 7 a.m. to noon Saturday. Proceeds will benefit the outreach program.
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Conservation Club meeting
Area Briefs for Wednesday
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Republicans to vote on new trustee
Republicans from Washington Township will meet today to vote on a new township trustee.
Fifteen committee chairmen from Washington Township will vote at 8:45 a.m. today to fill the position following the death of Albert “Pete” Showalter, who died on April 13. -
North, Owens 'Play' hard
North Elementary School celebrated its field day Friday with games, ice cream, inflatable fun houses and Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders.
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B-R to graduate 41
Barr-Reeve High School will hold its 48th commencement exercises on May 25, in the high school gymnasium at 2 p.m. Again this year, the graduation will be an afternoon affair.
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Police Report
CITY REPORT
Thursday
1:03 a.m. - Karen Hulsey, of 511 S. Meridian St. reported a subject possibly hiding the bushes behind her residence. She stated she didn’t see anyone, but could hear coughing. -
School board approves new handbooks
Members of the Washington Community Schools Board approved the 2013- 2014 school handbooks. Elementary, junior high and high school student handbooks will now be more streamlined with one another. One major change to the handbooks will be a stricter attendance policy for students. Currently, students in the school district can have 10 unexcused absences per semester.
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Unchained Gang roars into park
The Daviess County Unchained Gang will be hosting its 11th annual motorcycle show and swap meet Saturday at Eastside Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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DECA to sponsor dodgeball tourney
Members of the Washington High School DECA Chapter will be hosting a DECA Dodgeball Tournament on Tuesday in the Hatchet House beginning at 6:30 p.m.
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Area Briefs
Road paving in Washington
The Indiana Department of Transportation is advising motorists to be aware of temporary lane restrictions on Bus. 50 in Washington. Beginning on or after Monday, May 20, crews will be spot paving throughout the city. Work will be accomplished one lane at a time and utilize flag persons to control traffic through the work zones. Work activities are scheduled to take place between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. each day with all paving operations anticipated to be complete by May 24. Inclement weather will cancel the work operation for the day.
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Police Report
CITY REPORT
7:56 p.m. - A complainant on E. Nat'l Hwy. reported there was a truck popped open playing very loud music. -
Police Report
CITY REPORT
Wednesday
2:19 p.m. - Dave Waters, 200 1/2 SE 7th St., reported that someone had broken into his storage building and broke the windows out of the vehicles stored there. Waters also said that someone had smashed in the roofs on many of the vehicles. Extra patrol was requested. - More Local News Headlines
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Republicans to vote on new trustee




