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The Washington County Sheriff's Office announced they are investigating a homicide that occurred early Sunday morning. Fr. Stephen Gutgsell was pronounced dead from injuries sustained during an … more
A longtime businessman and Blairite, Richard Hunt is remembered for his passion for his family business and his eccentricity. Richard died Nov. 26 due to declining health. He was 89. A … more
The last weekends selling Christmas trees to longtime and new customers was bittersweet for family members at Hansen Tree Farm. Following the passing of Ronald Hansen in October, Hansen Tree … more
The annual Christmas for the Coat, hosted by Joseph's Coat/Washington County Food Pantry, had another successful early morning breakfast drive-thru Wednesday. The event was sponsored this year … more
If the internet went out for an entire week, what would the world become? Fort Calhoun High School actors will portray how social media stars, chronic online-shoppers and internet trolls behave … more
The annual Blair Dance Center Holiday Magic recital was held in front of families and friends at the First Lutheran Church Saturday morning and afternoon. Many groups of young and seasoned … more
Editor's note: The final totals earned from Washington County Gives were still being totaled at the time of the Enterprise's Wednesday deadline. Check back at a later date for those results in the … more
This year’s Christmas for the Coat will continue its tradition of giving back to the community with a grab-and-go breakfast Dec. 6 from 6:30 to 9 a.m. Hosted by the Washington County Food … more
Author Margret Kingrey’s newest release teaches young children and their guardians the importance of reading at a young age. “ How And Where Do You Read?” is Kingrey’s … more
The Fort Calhoun Parks Board hopes to encourage the community to enjoy the outside attractions the town has to offer. This notion is what gave the board an idea to create a multi-purpose court … more
With half the funds committed on signed contracts, James Shada is confident the district will be able to raise the necessary money to purchase two digital scoreboards for Arlington Public … more
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