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Southeast Iowa Union

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It’s the week of June 15, 2024. Our local stories this week feature a new ambulance tax, accessible parking and Juneteenth. Plus state legislature campaign finances, the Washington Public Library's MakeIT Space, and being the first person to us
It’s the week of June 8, 2024. Our local stories this week feature the primary election, an unnamed creek, and the new public health director. Plus, the Iowa Court of Appeals, campaign signs, and a shorter episode than normal.
Our local stories this week feature graduation, Orchard Hill cost estimates, and a primary election campaign for a Board of Supervisors seat. Plus, politics on Memorial Day, new Ridiculous Days activities, and some pretty rugged outdoor audio.
Our local stories this week feature esports, a city council replacement, and a new public health director. Plus Friday morning storms, EMS week, and the words, "We're so back."
Due to a very busy time of year and some upcoming travel plans, there'll be no new episode of WWR on May 4, 11, or 18. Thanks for sticking with us, we'll be back in your ears on May 24, 2024.For those wondering: Millie Youngquist won the mayora
This week's show features a resigning Brighton City Council member, Northside Diner, and a mayoral candidate forum. Plus Farm to Film Fest, BPA trip funding, and a pun about the flavor of a community.Like the show? Want to exchange some money f
The City of Washington will hold a special election on April 30, to pick its next mayor. The winner of the race will finish the term in 2025. This special edition of the show takes highlights from our conversation with all three candidates in t
Our local stories this week feature county and city budgets, Washington school district's budget, and an attendance challenge. Plus, a 70-year-old ice cream store, controlled burns, and not having a cold anymore.
Our local stories this week feature public comment rules, school budgets and taxes, and a resigning city administrator. Plus a crop progress report, Kirkwood Career Day, and the tortured sound of a host fighting a sinus issue for dear life.Call
We're back, as promised! Our local stories this week feature the YMCA indoor pool, a business partnership dinner, and a Kalona medical clinic.Plus a $2,500 cast-iron seat, taco Tuesday, and construction sounds from upstairs! Call 319-653-2191 t
Some breaking news traded off with the time we normally use to make the show, so there'll be no episode of Washington Weekly Review on March 23. Sorry for the inconvenience, see y'all next week!
Our local stories this week feature free coffee memorials, a legislative forum, and fifth grade band class. Plus ag commodity prices, a welcome sign, and my favorite ad read I've ever done in my life.We've also got a newspaper that's pretty goo
Your favorite news podcast based out of Washington Iowa is back! Our local stories this week feature the mayor’s resignation, a highway fire, and wind energy conversion systems. Plus Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg, centuries of selling jewelry, and peer p
Your favorite news podcast from Washington, Iowa. Our local stories this week include county department budgets, the Wellman Public Library, and a resigning Director of Public Health. Plus 4-day school weeks, Kindness muscles, and winning secon
Our local stories this week feature wind energy codes, a CMS inspection, and Washington for Justice. Plus sexual assault test kits, St. James alumni, and the word, "parochial."
Our local stories this week feature radon testing, the old Y building, and a capella choir. Plus wind ordinances, a really big snow plow, and "getting in there to help build it myself."
Your favorite news podcast from Washington, Iowa. Our local stories this week feature county budget requests, a letter from the city to the mayor, and the old Y Building. Plus caucus results and wooden model vehicles comprised of 80-230 pieces.
We're back!Our local stories this week feature a new city council member, Washington County's budget directive, and a proposed 4-day school week at Highland. Plus, snow storms, 4-H enrollments, and an Iowa Newspaper Award nomination!
The Southeast Iowa Union's award-winning "weekly" newscast from Washington, Iowa.Our local stories this week feature the Washington City Clerk, hotel development agreement, and school board members. Plus an agricultural legislative forum, 17,00
Apologies for the continued trend of the "Washington Every-Other-Weekly Review. Between some upcoming changes at the paper, the holiday season, and some unanticipated scheduling issues, we didn't have time to make an episode this week.Tune back
This week's local stories feature Washington Hotel Group, Skunk River cleanup, and the county Veteran's Affairs department. Plus broadband providers, Riverboat grants, and an ice cream machine.Call 319-653-2191 to get your ad on the show!
Our local stories this week feature the mayor’s court case, Riverside revitalization, and tax increment financing. Plus education performance profiles, students at Dodici's, and another week off from the show!Call 319-653-2191 to advertise on t
Our local stories this week feature public health overtime, a West Chester Fire, and Washington city council candidates. Plus deer disease, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," and "Enjoying a meal, because, you know, we are French."Call 319-653-2191
A Southeast Iowa Union Podcast by Kalen McCain. Our local stories this week feature Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg, Greiner Plaza, and Washington school board candidates. Plus Vivek Ramaswamy, an October bar crawl, and jumping into a high-ranking state of
Our local stories this week feature financial literacy requirements, county ambulance pay, and a fire department fundraiser. Plus pork industry problems, a color dash, and negative $40 profits.Call 319-653-2191 to hear your ad on the show. We'd
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