"As far as rural schools, we just want to remind folks that soon enough the weather will be foggier, the roads slick, and the daylight even less, so it's important to think about those bus stops that may be ahead as we come around corners during the commute," FGF&R's Dave Nemeyer said.
"With school quickly approaching, we want all students, teachers, parents, and neighbors to do their part in ensuring a safe and fun school year," writes the Washington County Sheriff's Office in this month's ASK WCSO column.
"By reporting what you see, we can watch for trends in suspicious activity and adjust patrols," says the Washington County Sheriff's Office in this month's ASK WCSO.
ASK WCSO is a monthly column produced by the Washington County Sheriff's Office covering safety tips and other useful crime prevention education. This month: Window Fall Safety.
File photo: Chas Hundley
Washington County transitioned today to a new emergency alert systemused to notify county residents during fires, floods, for missing persons notices and the likecalled
A Washington County Sheriff's Office deputy. Photo: WCSO
The Washington County Board of Commissioners voted December 15 to authorize $1.397 million in spending through 2026 to purchase