The parade kicks off on Division Street and heads down to First Avenue Southwest, featuring glowing floats and community ...
When playing the game of football, action matters. But just like in life, often it’s what one doesn’t do that counts.
This year, the Quincy School Board has two new members — faces the community may not recognize. Quincy School Board member ...
The Post-Register staff is sharing recipes from "A Taste of Quincy," a cookbook featuring recipes from residents of the ...
Washington’s apple harvest is running later than usual this year, with growers in Grant County reporting steady labor and ...
Recently, governors Bob Ferguson (Washington) and Tina Kotek (Oregon) asked the federal court to lift a stay (hold) on ...
Polls have closed for the 2025 election. In Grant County, there have been 8,905 votes counted to date, which is 17.06% of registered voters according to the Washington Secretary of ...
Lamb Weston has been operating for 75 years in Quincy, processing raw potatoes into other foods. Intense heat generated by natural gas is required to hash or brown the potatoes, which requires a lot ...
The Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District will have its annual election Dec. 9 to choose a director for Division No. 3. The election is from 1 to 8 p.m. at the district’s main office, 1720 S.
Masquers Theatre is holding auditions Oct. 20 and 21 for its holiday production, “Christmas With Little Women,” adapted by Phyllis McCallum from Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel. Auditions will take ...
Grant County Public Utility District has entered into a long-term partnership with The Energy Authority to strengthen its ability to operate in the rapidly changing Western energy markets. The ...
Farmers are struggling to keep their farms open, and point to high labor costs, government regulations, and market pressures as factors reshaping the industry and forcing many to consolidate ...