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Ferguson living life in style

Aug. 27, 2009 - In the back of Jennifer Ferguson’s high school annual from her senior year at Quincy High School, a message from Josey Ferguson, then a sophomore, is scrawled that reads, “Have a nice life.”

Man of the community

Aug. 20, 2009 - Harvey Bryant has been involved with the Quincy Community Center board for the past five years, thanks to his membership with the Kiwanis service club.

Rossing a true humanitarian

Aug. 13, 2009 - Dave Rossing has been retired for 12 years now, but he’s made a marked effort to keep himself plenty busy. It’s definitely in his personality to stay active, but he also feels as if it’s time for him to give back to the community that has been good to himself and his family over the years.

Lybbert booking a busy life

Aug. 06, 2009 - Janet Lybbert loves to read.

Gonzales has no regrets

July 30, 2009 - So what’s the first thing that Bill Gonzales is going to do now that he’s retired from his job as Quincy’s police chief?

Hitting all the right notes

July 23, 2009 - Mike Silk has been a music teacher for more than 20 years now; currently he’s the band director at Quincy Junior High School.

Giving to the community

July 16, 2009 - There’s no doubt that Mary Lynn Huntwork is actively involved in the city of George.

Bouncing along through life

July 09, 2009 - Gloria Mendez has been working full-time as a line supervisor for Quincy Foods for the past 13 years, but has usually managed to supplement that work with part-time jobs on the weekends.

Building a better life in Quincy

July 02, 2009 - The construction company of Westover & Hope moved to Quincy after World War II. Arnold Westover, with one of his sons and sons-in-law, visited Quincy and Ephrata in 1946. They came looking for a place where they could have a construction company and provide jobs for their family.

Moving to the sagebrush farm

June 25, 2009 - Ruby Holloway, along with her husband and two children, moved to a sagebrush-covered farm in the fall of 1953. They came trying to get a start they couldn’t get in Twin Falls, Idaho. 

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