The Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District will have its annual election Dec. 9 to choose a director for Division No. 3.
A new report says North Central Washington residents who rely on the Affordable Care Act marketplace for health insurance may ...
Grant County Treasurer Darryl Pheasant is reminding taxpayers that the second half of real estate, mobile home and personal ...
Grant County Public Utility District has entered into a long-term partnership with The Energy Authority to strengthen its ...
A federal government shutdown has impacted parts of the country since Oct. 1, including some workers in North Central Washington.
Farmers are struggling to keep their farms open, and point to high labor costs, government regulations, and market pressures as factors reshaping the industry and forcing many to consolidate ...
Grant County Public Utility District will hold two public hearings Oct. 14 on its proposed 2026 budget. The hearings are scheduled for 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. in the Commission Room at Grant PUD ...
The Washington State Department of Agriculture has confirmed Grant County’s first case of avian influenza in a commercial poultry flock, according to a Grant County Health District press release. No ...
On a late winter evening in 2000, the curtain rose on “Oklahoma!” in the brand-new Quincy Middle School auditorium. Farmers, teachers, the postman—even the principal—some die-hard thespians and some ...
GoodBudS began in a converted church classroom, becoming one of the state’s oldest cannabis retailers 10 years ago, thanks to owners Susan and Tom Ralls. GoodBudS isn’t the Ralls’ first business; ...
Quincy School District announced its Wall of Fame recipients in September, honoring individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Quincy athletics, academics, and community life. “This year’s ...
The gym has long been home for Chelsea Wallace. The daughter of a volleyball coach, Wallace grew up against a bump-set-spike backdrop. Her sister eventually coached at Soap Lake, following their ...