Hiring Freeze Rescinded – Quincy commissioners vote to rescind hiring freeze in light of lawsuit
Quincy commissioners unanimously voted during a special meeting on Tuesday, November 23 to rescind a hiring and pay raise freeze ...
Quincy commissioners unanimously voted during a special meeting on Tuesday, November 23 to rescind a hiring and pay raise freeze ...
Quincy City Commissioners have fired their city manager, Jack McLean. The termination came one day after McLean filed a lawsuit ...
Last week, a citizen blasted Quincy officials for not being prepared during meetings. The woman also called them out on ...
The City of Quincy Commission recently voted unanimously to annex a 1.3-acre property, located at 1730 Pat Thomas Parkway, into ...
Quincy City Manager Jack McLean has announced that Timothy J. Ashley will serve as the municipality’s new Chief of Police, ...
Officials believe citizens are taking advantage of trash-pick up, causing wear and tear on public works equipment, and costing the ...
Last week, Quincy commissioners approved $2,600 annual raises for non-salaried employees who make less than $15 an hour. The employees ...
Commissioner Dowdell wants to know if out-of-pocket payments is unlawful On the day following the City of Quincy's final budget ...
Last week, Quincy commissioners voted to pass its $36 million budget. That budget is for the new fiscal year that ...
Quincy commissioners vote to keep the raises in the proposed budget, despite public backlash. Quincy’s commission chambers were packed on ...
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