🚔 WE’RE HIRING! 🚔

Looking for a career where you can make a difference and feel supported while doing it? Join the team at the Washington Police Department!

✔ Competitive Pay
✔ Exceptional Benefits
✔ Supportive Team Environment
✔ An Amazing Community Behind Us

If you’re ready to serve a community that truly appreciates its officers, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today and become part of something bigger.
about 6 hours ago, City of Washington
Hiring
🌊🎬 Flick-N-Float is Here! 🎬🌊

Join us at The Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex on Thursday, July 30th, where we'll be showing Hoppers from the pool!

🎟️ Tickets: $6 per person
🌐 Purchase your tickets now at https://washmoparksandrec.com
Over the phone at (636) 390-1080
OR in person at 405 Jefferson St. | Washington 63090
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 All ages welcome!

🏖️ Bring your favorite inflatable float and relax in the pool while you enjoy the movie on the big screen! (Please bring only pool-safe inflatables.)

🍿 Concessions will be available with food, drinks, and snacks available for purchase throughout the event.

⚠️ Important: Children 11 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older for the duration of the event.

Don't miss this unique movie night at the pool! Grab your float, bring your family and friends, and make a splash at Flick-N-Float. We can't wait to see you there! 🌊🎥🍿
about 7 hours ago, Ashley Newman
Flick-N-Float | Hoppers Thursday, July 30th at Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex $6/person - Advance tickes required NOTE kids 11 and under must be accompanied by an adult 18+ SPOTS are LIMITED - Image of people on various shaped floats in a pool watching hoppers on a big screen

Day Shift Summary. Date:06-30-2026

A report of a dog bite was taken in the area of West 9th Street.

A female subject turned herself in on outstanding warrants.

An assault was reported in the area of High Street.

Arrests do not imply guilt.

about 8 hours ago, Matt Cooper
Police Car Lights with the text "Day Shift Summary"
Summer heat can mean summer storms and heavy rains. Swales in your yard may become full of water. Swales are designed to hold and channel water during rain events. Some even hold that water a little longer to help with downstream runoff and allow the water to slowly soak into the ground. This also helps prevent some pollutants from getting carried into our ponds and streams. It is important to maintain these swales to function as designed.

#SWPPP #washmo #waterwisewednesday
about 18 hours ago, Charles Stankovic
Stormwater Let it Soak In image with water and information out swales.
Sometimes when a call for service has been completed, the fire truck needs an inspection from the neighborhood kids and the Captain of the truck needs to be challenged to a baseball game.
All part of your community volunteer fire service!

6/15: alarm, Southwinds Dr.
assist EMS, W. 12th St.
6/16: alarm, Youngfield Circle
alarm, Hwy YY
mutual aid, New Haven-Berger
alarm, Stone Bridge Ct.
alarm, Williams St.
6/17: alarm, W. 5th St.
6/18: check building, Patients First Dr.
6/19: check area, Hwy YY
dumpster fire, High St.
assist EMS, W. 8th st.
6/20: mutual aid, Union
6/21: alarm, Anniston Dr.
electrical hazard, Dawn Dr.
1 day ago, Molly Derner
fire personnel with children
kids with fire truck
kids with fire personnel
💦 Make a Splash This Summer at the Pool! 🌞

Join us for Tot Time and Senior Swim this summer!

👶 Tot Time
🕙 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
📅 Saturdays & Sundays – Now through August 1
📅 Tuesdays & Thursdays – July 14 through August 6

💲 Admission: Just $2 per person

Tot Time is designed for children ages 7 and under and they must be accompanied by an adult (16 years or older).

🏊 Senior Swim
🕙 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
📅 Saturdays & Sundays – Now through August 1
📅 Tuesdays & Thursdays – July 14 through August 6

💲 Admission: Just $2 per person

Open to adults ages 55 and older during the same scheduled times.

Please note that normal pool rules and weather policies apply.

We look forward to seeing you at the pool for a fun, relaxing summer! ☀️💙
1 day ago, Ashley Newman
Tot time & Senior Swim 10 AM - 11:30 AM Tues & Thurs July 14 - Aug 6 or Sat & Sun June 13 - Aug 1 | Image of the pool with parents and children enjoying the calmer atmosphere.
EXTEREME HEAT WARNING in effect until July 3rd at 10:00PM. Please follow the safety tips below and make sure to prepare yourself for the week.

City of Washington Emergency Management
2 days ago, Justin Frankenberg
Heat Threat

Night Shift Summary 06/28/2026

Stolen wallet was reported in the area of South Lakeshore Drive.

Report of fireworks in the area of West 9th Street and Stafford Street.

Assisted EMS in the 700 block of Fremont Street. Subject was left in care of EMS.

Report of fireworks in the 1200 block of West 7th Street.

2 days ago, Casey Hill
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Day Shift Summary. 6/28/26:

A female was arrested for assault in the 1400 block of W. 5th St.

Flourishing was reported in the area of Washington Square during a road rage incident.

Assisted EMS in the 1700 block of Madison Ave.

ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT

2 days ago, Chad Sloan
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Day Shift Summary. 6/27/26:

Illegal dumping was reported in the 5800 block of Hwy 100.

Harassment was reported in the 400 block of Fair St.

A female was arrested in the 100 block of W. Main St. for disorderly conduct and assault on law enforcement.

A motor vehicle crash occurred in the area of Hwy 47 and Hwy 100.

Officers responded to an alarm sounding in the 2600 block of E. 5th St.

Officers responded to an animal complaint in the 1700 block of A Roy Dr.

A parking complaint was reported in the 900 block of E. 5th St.

Careless and reckless driving was reported in the area of Phoenix Center Dr.

Lost/stolen property was reported in the 300 block of W. 5th St.

A female was arrested for disorderly conduct in the 300 block of Jefferson St.

Harassment was reported in the area of Phoenix Center Dr.

ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT

2 days ago, Chad Sloan
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Holiday Office Closure Reminder

City offices will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day.

♻️ The Recycling Center and Landfill will remain OPEN on Friday, July 3, but will be CLOSED on Saturday, July 4.

🚛 Curbside trash and recycling collection will NOT be affected and will follow the normal schedule.

We wish everyone a safe and happy Independence Day weekend!
2 days ago, City of Washington
city of washington independence Day holiday schedule  city offices will be closed on july 3  RECYCLING CENTER & Landfill will be open july 3    and WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4TH  curbside service will not be affected
EXTREME HEAT WARNING in effect until July 3rd. Heat index values over 100F all week. Please stay hydrated and take frequent breaks if working outdoors this week. STAY SAFE! City of Washington Emergency Management Agency.
3 days ago, Justin Frankenberg
Extreme Heat

Night Shift Summary 06/26/26

Leaving the scene reported in the 300 block of High Street.

Peace disturbance reported at the riverfront. Subjects were asked to move along and the East lot was closed for the night.

Fireworks reported in the 1700 block of East 6th Street.

Suspicious vehicle reported in the 1800 block of East 9th Street. Subject was contacted and it was a mobile glass service replacing a windshield.

Report of shots fired in the 500 block of West 5th Street. Suspect was identified, located, and arrested.

Subjects causing a peace disturbance were contacted at the Main Stage. Subjects were moved along.

4 days ago, Casey Hill
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Day Shift Summary 06/26/26

Check well being conducted in the area of Hwy 47 and Bieker Rd.

A male was arrested on Karen Ln. for no valid driver's license during a traffic stop.

Assisted EMS with a sick case in the area of Washington Crossing.

Assisted WFD with an alarm in the 800 block of Wilson St.

Assisted FCSD with a DWI investigation in the 900 block of E. 5th St.

A court order was served in the 1500 block of Camp St.

ARRESTS DO NOT IMPLY GUILT

4 days ago, Chad Sloan
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☀️🏕️🏊 Summer Fun Continues in Washington! 🏊🏕️☀️

The City of Washington is excited to kick off Summer Camp Session 5 and Swimming Lessons Session 2 starting Monday, June 29th! 🎉😎

We can’t wait to welcome all of our campers and swimmers for another week of summer adventures, pool fun, games, crafts, learning, and lasting memories! 💦🌳🎨🏃‍♂️

Parents & guardians — thank you for being part of our summer programs! Please help your campers and swimmers come prepared with water bottles, sunscreen, towels, swimsuits, comfortable clothes, and lots of energy for a fun-filled week ahead! 🌞🙌

📞 Have questions before programs begin? Contact the Parks & Recreation Department Monday–Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM — we’re happy to help!

🚨 All summer camp sessions are currently full 🚨
Be sure to watch for next year’s open enrollment announcements because spots fill quickly every summer! 👀

Let’s make Session 5 and Swim Session 2 another unforgettable week of summer fun! 🎉
5 days ago, Ashley Newman
Image Reads Session 5 Summer Camp & Swim Lessions Session 2 Starting Image of kids playing in a park.
☀️ Looking for a fun summer job? 🏊‍♂️

Midwest Pool Management is still hiring lifeguards for the City of Washington Pool at Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex for the remainder of the summer season!

Enjoy working outdoors, gaining valuable experience, and helping keep our community safe while making great summer memories.

Apply today at midwestpool.com and join the team!

#WashingtonMO #LifeguardJobs #SummerJob #NowHiring #MidwestPoolManagement #AgnesNoltingAquaticComplex
6 days ago, Ashley Newman
A drone phototo over looking the Agnes Nolting Aquatic Complex. Reads: Summer Lifeguard Washington Midwest Pool Management | The City of Washington Parks & Recreations Department
🚨 NOTICE! 🚨

Due to inclement weather, Movie in the Park has been canceled.

We know many of you were looking forward to a fun evening outdoors, and we appreciate your understanding. Please keep an eye on our social media pages and website for information regarding a rescheduled date.
Thank you for your patience, and we look forward to seeing you at Movie in the Park soon!

— City of Washington Parks & Recreation Department 🎬🍿🌧️
6 days ago, City of Washington
Movie in the Park CANCELLED
🎬🍿 Movie in the Park TOMORROW! 🍿🎬

Join The City of Washington Park and Parks & Recreation for a fun evening under the stars!

📅 Thur
7 days ago, City of Washington
A digitally drawn image of a stary night sky, pine trees set behind a large size screen with the image of the Smurfs the movie with children and adults on blankets watching the screen.  Reads: Movie in the Park | Free Event | Thursday, June 25, 2025 Fates Open at 8:30Pm Amphitheater in Fairgrounds | 1261 Verterans Dr.
For safety of the traveling public, High Street will be closed all day and night in the work zone Monday through Friday to complete the roadway project. It will be opened back up for the weekends.

Current closure is High Street from 5th Street to James Street. Roadway will be available for local traffic to access their residence.

We appreciate your patience with this project. Please utilize alternate routes if possible. Follow posted detour signs. More updates will be provided as the work progresses.
7 days ago, Charles Stankovic
High Street closure detour using Louis Street and James Street

Night Shift Summary 06/24/2026

Report of solicitors in the area of Brookview Drive. Subjects were contacted and did have a solicitors license. They were reminded of the do-not-contact list.

Report of suspicious persons behind a business in Washington Corners. Subjects were contacted and advised to move along.

7 days ago, Casey Hill
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