OUR NEIGHBOR
Kimmel looks forward to involvement
July 10, 2008 - One Selah Class of 1996 alumnus ventured far beyond Washington state’s borders before settling in Quincy recently.
Campbell relocates to Quincy
July 03, 2008 - Trying to find an Internet connection in a town surrounded by data centers seemed like an easy prospect for Kelli Campbell and her husband, who recently moved to Quincy from Spokane. Campbell’s husband, Allen, relocated his family to Quincy to begin his new job with Microsoft.
Benz busy in Quincy
June 26, 2008 - Audrey Benz is glad to be living in Quincy, Washington because of the wonderful people and beautiful scenery and because it is dry.
A portrait of Perry
June 19, 2008 - Dan Perry, a Quincy High School graduate and father of three, has been an artist all his life.
Wurl busy balancing life in Quincy
June 12, 2008 - Born and raised in central Illinois, Michele Wurl comes to Quincy by way of Seattle, and husband, Todd Wurl. Married in April 1999 amid the twisters of her Tornado Alley hometown, Wurl is excited to plan a memorable trip for her 10th anniversary.
Bierlink likes small town living
June 05, 2008 - Growing up with an identical twin provided Amanda Bierlink a constant friend, confidant and playmate. Born in Portland, Ore., Bierlink was supposed to be a Washington native, but with twins, things do not always go as the doctor predicts.
Aliment likes life best on the Bar
May 29, 2008 - Crescent Bar resident Larry Aliment spends his days in what he considers one of the best places on earth. Surrounded by beautiful cliffs, friendly neighbors, the Columbia River and with a golf course right next to his deck, Aliment is glad he and his wife decided to leave the coast for the more relaxed life of the Quincy area.
Lopez builds life in Quincy
May 22, 2008 - Jesus Lopez, called x93Chuyx94 by friends, is an enterprising father of four.
Plagerman shares love of music
May 15, 2008 - Some may consider it a dying art, but Michael Plagerman believes that organ playing is not as popular as it once was because people associate the organ with churches.
Hawkins works tirelessly in Quincy
May 08, 2008 - A relative newcomer to the Valley, Matthew Hawkins is pleased he made the move to Quincy to become the assistant manager at Les Schwab. Originally from Kansas City, Mo., Hawkins will have three years in the Quincy shop on May 28 and 10 years with the company.



