Grant PUD commissioners voted on March 11 to appoint John Mertlich as the next general manager and CEO, effective March 12, 2025.
Grant County residents can safely dispose of household hazardous waste for free at two collection events in May.
Soap Lake, home to 1,700 residents and visitors, is known by the catchphrase “Cure for the Ordinary.” And on Feb. 4, it ...
Washington State Department of Transportation crews will begin crack sealing a section of State Route 28 through Quincy on Sunday, March 23.
Interacting with the natural world results in joy, relief, and celebration. Humans spending time with animals—domesticated or ...
For nearly a century, Willow Drive Nursery has been a cornerstone of North Central Washington's agricultural community. What ...
Founded by Pete Beaumont, the winery started as a small venture, producing wine for friends. After receiving early accolades, ...
Grant County Fire District No. 3 has successfully paid off the general obligation bonds that funded the construction of its main station at 1201 Central Ave. S., marking a major milestone for the ...
Spring athletes have a perennial duty. Each March, they usher in the school year's final season, playing outdoor sports in venues, particularly early in the schedule, that still haven't received the ...
The Post-Register staff is bringing you recipes from “A Taste Of Quincy,” a cookbook full of recipes from residents of the Quincy Valley, past and present. The book was originally compiled by The ...