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Hobbs trying to drum up interest in band

April 08, 2010 - Clayton Hobbs is passionate about music. That’s why the Quincy High School senior is so disappointed that the number of students participating in the school’s band has been steadily dropping over the last few years.

Royer born to run

April 01, 2010 - Ever since she was little, Ruth Royer has loved to run — the further, the better.

Call is hospital's founding father

March 25, 2010 - Mark Call served in the United States Army during World War II for three years as a surgical technician and medical evacuator. He was part of a unit that helped to remove about 30,000 soldiers who suffered casualties during that time period in North Africa, Italy, Austria and Germany.

Transplant Fox enjoying Quincy

March 18, 2010 - Cassandra Fox grew up on the west side of the state, but over the past year she has grown to appreciate what the Quincy Valley has to offer.

Galster hooked on Quincy

March 11, 2010 - Pat Galster is a self-described hard-core fisherman; he has been for practically all of his life. He fell in love with fishing as a boy growing up in Fairbanks, Alaska, and moved to the Quincy Valley eight years ago partly because of the area’s bountiful rivers and lakes.

Beaumont the ultimate soccer mom

March 04, 2010 - Katie Beaumont has four sons with her husband, Pete. and all are very active. While keeping up with the activities of her children has kept Beaumont busy, she’s been able to succeed in her endeavors because, in a way, she was uniquely prepared to deal with a house full of men.

Duggan a farmer for life

Feb. 25, 2010 - Wyman Duggan has lived a lifetime in farming.

Wallace teaching life's lessons

Feb. 18, 2010 - Mike Wallace’s classroom at Quincy High School is a testimony to the strong relationships he’s been able to build over the years with his students.

New mom Urbina starts 'dream job'

Feb. 11, 2010 - There have been some big changes in Raquel Urbina’s life lately, some exciting changes — she recently had her first child and moved to Quincy with husband Jesse to be near family.

New surgeon on a wonderful ride

Feb. 04, 2010 - Last fall, Rhonda Ramm, the Quincy Valley Medical Center’s Sage View Clinic nurse practicioner, participated in a charity bicycle ride in Idaho to raise money for multiple sclerosis.

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