Paul Worley has spent most of his life close to the systems that make Quincy work — grocery aisles and asphalt, pipes and ...
The City of Quincy on Dec. 16 adopted its 2026 final budget, budgeting nearly $13 million in its current general expense fund ...
For the 2026 legislative session, Washington lawmakers have about 60 days to get their bills to Gov. Bob Ferguson’s desk for ...
As the New Year snuck up on us faster than a jackrabbit in July, the Post-Register staff caught up with people across Quincy ...
Quincy Partnership for Youth will hold a casual networking session at the Port of Quincy Feb. 12 from 4:30 to 5 p.m. The ...
Phil Anderson has lived long enough to understand that service is rarely loud. It accumulates quietly, year by year, like ...
The City of Quincy on Dec. 16 adopted its 2026 final budget, budgeting nearly $13 million in its current general expense fund — the fund the city uses to finance key departments such as the police ...
Current Quincy Swim and Gym employee reopened The Salad Bar restaurant at the Swim and Gym facility after the restaurant space sat vacant for three years. Bertha Cardenas, 23, was born and raised in ...
Quick, coordinated efforts by Grant PUD crews, contractor GrayMar Environmental and the Washington state Department of Ecology helped contain and clean up an 84-gallon mineral oil spill from Priest Ra ...
Grant County PUD commissioners on Dec. 9 will hold a public hearing and open a 14-day comment period on proposed 2026 rate increases. The hearing is scheduled for 2 p.m. in the Commission Room at PUD ...
Grant PUD customers voiced concerns about proposed electric rate increases during a public hearing Dec. 9, as commissioners opened a comment period ahead of a planned vote in January.
This year, the Quincy School Board has two new members — faces the community may not recognize. The start of the 2025–2026 school year marks the first term for juniors Andres Arenales and Jonaz ...