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WashMo.com -
Organizations and Events
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Friday, 25 April 2008 |
The Washington Federation of Republican Women will be holding a forum for Republican Candidates seeking the 9th Congressional District seat on Wednesday, May 7th, at Chico's Cantina Mexican Restaurant in Washington, Missouri. The event starts at 6:00pm. The event is open to the public. A release with additional details, provided by the organization, follows: May 7th Forum Will Feature Republican Candidates Vying For 9th Congressional District The Washington Federated Republican Women invite the public to attend an evening forum to hear four serious contenders running in the August primary. Vying for the U.S. Rep. District 9 seat currently held by GOP incumbent Kenny Hulshof are: Blaine Luetkemeyer, Danielle (Danie) Moore, Brock Olivo, and Robert Onder. After brief presentations, the candidates will be available to answer questions from the audience. The program begins promptly at 6pm at Chico's Restaurant in the Phoenix Plaza in Washington. Please call (636)-239-0575 for more information.
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WashMo.com -
Washington, Missouri Government
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Friday, 18 April 2008 |
As mentioned in a previous article, red light cameras are assisting the City of Washington Police Department in ticketing drivers who run red lights at two high-traffic intersections in Washington, Missouri. The cameras are located at Highway 100 and Highway 47 and at Highway 100 and Route A/Jefferson. This video is of an eastbound violation at the intersection of Highway 100 and Route A/Jefferson.
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WashMo.com -
Washington, Missouri Government
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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Red light cameras are assisting the City of Washington Police Department in ticketing drivers who run red lights at two high-traffic intersections in Washington, Missouri. The cameras are located at Highway 100 and Highway 47 and at Highway 100 and Route A/Jefferson. The cameras went "live" on March 9th, 2008 after a warning period where violators were issued warnings for red light infractions. This period also provided time for necessary adjustments to be made to the camera system and the processes used by the police department. In the April 7th, 2008 Washington, Missouri City Council meeting, Chief Kenneth Hahn noted that the city is averaging around 7 citations issued per day. According to Chief Hahn, the average number of warnings issued during the warning period was "about 15 a day." Shown below is video of a violation occurring on westbound Highway 100 at Highway 47. As can be seen in the video, the westbound lights have turned red prior to the second vehicle entering the intersection. Additional photographs available to the department provide high-resolution photos of the vehicle's license plate for identification purposes. While the video shows rainy weather, Chief Hahn noted during the April 7th City Council meeting that drivers must "have your speed for the conditions and be able to stop in time for those conditions". Additional video from Washington, Missouri red light cameras will be available on WashMo.com in the coming days. |
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Washington, Missouri Government
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
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Elected City Attorney and City Council candidates were sworn in Tuesday night, April 15th, 2008. The ceremony took place just prior to the new council members' first meeting. Shown being sworn in below are, from left to right, Mark Piontek (City Attorney), Carolyn Witt (Ward 4), Tim Overschmidt (Ward 1), Guy Midkiff (Ward 3) and Jeff Mohesky (Ward 2). The new council voted on only one ordinance during their first meeting. That ordinance, which passed, provides for the financing necessary to begin the next phase of construction for the Highway 100 project. That project will make Highway 100 a four-lane highway from Washington, Missouri to Interstate 44. See a previous WashMo.com article for more details on the results of the April 8th election: Official Results for Washington, Missouri Elections |
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