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Quincy Murder Still Remains Unsolved After 100 Years
Quincy Murder Still Remains Unsolved After 100 Years
Quincy Murder Still Remains Unsolved After 100 Years
September 27 or 28 of 1912 was the night four people were brutally murdered and burned in a house just outside of Payson, and to this day the question of who did it remains a mystery. Charles A. Pfanschmidt, his wife Matilda, daughter Blanch, 14, and Emma Kaempen (a school teacher who was living with the Pfanschmidts) were murdered at the home. The ...
When is Graduation?
When is Graduation?
When is Graduation?
Graduation time is here! 13-years of hard work have all come down to this. As the parent of a Senior, I couldn't be prouder. For those of you looking for information about this years area graduation ceremonies, I have taken the liberty of making the phone calls for you...
Payson Old Settlers Picnic Is Only A Couple Weeks Away
Payson Old Settlers Picnic Is Only A Couple Weeks Away
Payson Old Settlers Picnic Is Only A Couple Weeks Away
This summer is flying by. Hard to believe we're only a couple weeks away from August. And, that means we're also only a couple weeks away from the Payson Old Settler's Picnic.  The fun will get rolling with the opening ceremonies at 5pm on Friday, August 3rd.  On that Friday night, the Payson Old Settlers Queen competition will be decided.  Saturday afternoon around 1pm will be the Grand Parade.