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Razey has big plans for The Moose

Jan. 14, 2010 - Ever since Ashley Razey was named as the new manager of the Quincy Moose Lodge in late November, she’s been extremely busy. In addition to placing food and drink orders, taking care of billing and other legalities and tending bar on occasion, Razey has been thinking about some of the changes she’d like to make at the lodge.

Williams sells a fine family wine

Jan. 07, 2010 - The coming year could be the best ever for the Jones of Washington winery, and that’s saying something, considering the fact that its sales were up 100 percent in 2009 over the previous year.

McNeill relishes 'the brotherhood'

Dec. 31, 2009 - One night late last year, Nigel McNeill was on the job as a volunteer firefighter at Grant County Fire District No. 3’s Crescent Bar location when he and lieutenant Brandon Hooper received a call.

Ronish comes back home

Dec. 24, 2009 - When Karen Ronish and her family moved into a new house several years ago, her four children were excited to have the extra room and a big yard to run around in. The house, located out in the country in southwest Quincy, was certainly nice enough, and functional.

Spence continues to teach

Dec. 17, 2009 - When Kathy Spence retired from her position as an elementary school teacher in the Quincy School District several years ago, she realized that she still had a passion to educate youngsters. In particular, she had an affinity for science.

Jones decorates sweet treats

Dec. 10, 2009 - Cathy Jones has enjoyed living in the Quincy Valley for over 30 years now, and being able to do what she loves to do for a living is icing on the cake.

Erickson relives days of war

Dec. 03, 2009 - Erick Erickson was raised in a houseboat in the Duwamish River, where commercial ships would pass to and from Seattle’s Elliott Bay. It’s no wonder he grew up wanting to be a sailor.

Rubert in charge at The Cambridge

Nov. 26, 2009 - Mary Rubert is excited to be the new administrator of The Cambridge assisted living facility in Quincy.

A river runs though Gray's life

Nov. 19, 2009 - When Peggy Gray was a girl, her family, living in southeast Washington at the time, would take ferry rides across the Columbia River near Biggs, Ore., excursions that would often include the family’s horses.

Garces is new face on school board

Nov. 12, 2009 - When JoAnn Garces graduated from Quincy High School, she was the only Hispanic female in her class. Now, Garces will represent the culture in an academic setting in another way.

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