October 27, 2015
Technology Age Education starts at Wahluke schools • Priest Rapids Dam: Sixth burn victim improves to serious condition • Medical Lake company hired for improvements at Crescent Bar • Liberty Livestock 4-H president on path to success • We could have two local teams in prep football playoffs • Move Over Law emphasis starts today • Living with Faith: New Pope's style fascinates • Wahluke School Board Elections • Cynthia DeVictoria wants strong career tech program, preschools • Maybel Pantaleon incumbent as a Wahluke K-12 student • Quincy donations help horse riding therapy • Living the American Dream: Agustín Méndez did not plan to be a businessman • Agustín Méndez no tenía planes de ser comerciante • Runners to seek cross county state berths: Knight boys after seventh straight district title • A stellar season: Wahluke girls, Valdenea finish cross country • Wahluke after playoff berth at Burbank • Warriors fall in 3 to River View in volleyball • Royal girls drop two • Royal bops burbank, homecoming game this Friday • Miller wins title at national tournament • SCAC Cross Country Champions: Royal boys take 5th straight crown, Girls finish second • Wahluke, Royal in tie for soccer playoffs • Victory brings Wahluke back into the race • Royal drops two in soccer • City council paves way for golf course beer • Young woman from Quincy hurt when auto hits rock