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Quilt for Washington County’s 250th and employee retirements honored at supervisors’ meeting

Washington County Board of Supervisors · March 20, 2026
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Summary

At its March 20 meeting, the Washington County Board of Supervisors presented a county quilt square for a national "Washington County Unites" 250th project, honored several long-serving county employees and heard routine supervisory remarks about local events and storm damage.

The Washington County Board of Supervisors paused routine business on March 20 to present a county quilt square created for a national commemorative project and to recognize several longtime county employees.

A supervisor told the board that Tim Rivas of Washington County, Arkansas, organized "Washington County Unites," a project to collect quilt squares from each of the nation's 31 Washington counties for a traveling exhibit and eventual placement in the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky. The supervisor said the county’s square was created by Mary Ward of Whiteall,…

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