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Couple starts café to give back to community

Feb. 25, 2010 - A few months ago, David and Harriet Weber were discussing possibilities of what to do with a certain amount of money they had set aside for retirement. Ideas that were kicked around included building a cabin somewhere, investing in a timeshare or going on a luxurious vacation.

Grant PUD approves rate hike

Feb. 25, 2010 - Grant PUD commissioners have approved the distribution of a 4-percent revenue increase that was adopted during the 2010 budget process. The rate increase will take effect on April 1.

No leads yet in Cowell murder case

Feb. 25, 2010 - Police say they have no leads in their investigation into the murder of Mackenzie Cowell, and hope the state crime lab can shed new light on the two-week-old case.

Hospital to purchase new bone density machine

Feb. 25, 2010 - At the beginning of Monday’s meeting of Grant County Public Hospital District No. 2 board of commissioners, newly-elected chairman Anthony Gonzales asked Quincy Valley Medical Center marketing director Michele Wurl to deliver a piece of good news the hospital has been waiting a long time to hear.

Body found at Crescent Bar; murder suspected

Feb. 18, 2010 - An autopsy was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon on Mackenzie Cowell, the Wenatchee High School senior whose body was found along the Columbia River bank at Crescent Bar on Saturday.

City OKs extended railroad blockages

Feb. 18, 2010 - The Quincy City Council approved at its meeting Tuesday an ordinance that will allow extended blockages of railroad crossings.

A new hall for Presidents' Day

Feb. 18, 2010 - The citizens of George were certainly happy to have their Presidents’ Day celebration back Monday after a one-year hiatus, which was created by the renovations at the George Community Hall.

Lybbert continues push for community center sign

Feb. 18, 2010 - Scott Lybbert’s crusade to find funding for an electronic event readerboard for the Quincy Community Center took him to the Quincy Port District commissioners meeting last Wednesday.

Bill would boost data centers

Feb. 11, 2010 - Two bills with bipartisan support have been introduced in the Washington legislature that would remove a major barrier to bringing data center construction – and thousands of jobs – to the state.

QHS' Blalock emerging as vocal talent

Feb. 11, 2010 - Allison Blalock has sung a lot of different songs in her life. Those songs have covered a variety of topics, musical arrangements and several different languages.

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