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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.

Coach's wife Petersen builds a busy life

Nov. 05, 2009 - Misty Petersen has a simple, yet rewarding hobby.

For Morgan, time right for retirement

Oct. 29, 2009 - Corallee Morgan is retiring tomorrow after working for 31 years at the Quincy Post Office. It says a lot about her dedication to her job and the community, as well as the friendships she’s made over the years, that she is being given not one, but two retirement parties.

Worley 'a lifer' in Quincy

Oct. 22, 2009 - For the past five years, Carl Worley has served as the City of Quincy’s building department official, making sure codes are in compliance, reviewing plans and conducting inspections.

Holman enjoying time in Quincy

Oct. 15, 2009 - Chanel Holman isn’t currently doing what she wants to do for a living, but she used to. And she will again in the future.

Gauen offers healthy alternatives

Oct. 08, 2009 - A couple of years ago, Susan Gauen was visiting a friend in Hood River, Ore., who explained to Gauen that eating good, healthy food was a challenge because of various allergies, including an aversion to gluten.

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