QUINCY Port of Quincy commissioners will get an updated title for a piece of port-owned property south of town, which might - or might not - be the first step to declaring the land as surplus.
QUINCY Whether or not to sell the Bishop Recreation Area, and how to sell it if that’s the decision, was a topic of discussion by Port of Quincy commissioners and staff Wednesday.
The rec area overlooks the Columbia River, about 10 miles downriver from Crescent Bar. The land is in the port’s industrial development district, and that, said port Comptroller Darci Kleyn, will make a difference in how it’s sold - if commissioners decide to sell it.
QUINCY It was something a posse of sheriff’s deputies might have done in the 1890s.
According to Grant County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Josh Sainsbury, GCSO deputies got a call early Thursday that a horse being ridden by a member of a visiting youth group had wandered off from the group’s camp and gone missing in the Bishop Recreation Area south of Quincy.