When the eighth annual Washington Italian Festival gets underway this weekend at the Main Street Pavilion, dedicated organizers from Primo Italiano Sons and Daughters of Italy No. 2800 will be in full force to ensure that the event is a success.
The wholehearted effort, they say, builds upon ...
With less than two months until voters cast their ballots in a hotly contested presidential election, local officials are again dispelling false information and reissuing warnings of scams.
One of the more recent inaccurate claims circulating on social media, television and radio involves ...
The Washington Italian Festival kicks off Friday, Sept. 20, with a concert featuring “Shades of Time” from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Community Pavilion, 139 S. Main St., Washington.
Full festivities begin at noon Saturday, Sept. 21, at the pavilion, where guests can enjoy Italian music, ...
A day before a Washington County judge handed down his order on the recent ballot-curing lawsuit, the countyĢƵ Board of Elections apparently met in private to discuss the ruling – which hadn’t yet been finalized – and how to proceed.
Commissioner Nick Sherman, who chairs the elections ...
Speaking to a crowd on a perfect September morning, Pastor Robert Grewe listed off the names of four people killed in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
He explained there was no specific reason he used those names – they were just chosen randomly from the nearly 3,000 people who ...
Nicole Sukel still recalls being nudged toward cosmetology school by friends and family who recognized her natural knack for it.
That push led her to a 26-year career as a stylist.
Sukel also remembers sitting down to lunch with her husband and making another decision that would shape ...