07/06/10 10 a.m. Today City Council Chambers 129 N. Second St. Resolution 289-2010 -- Authorizing advertisement for bids for construction of the Terrace Heights Landfill gas proves; No. SP3386.
07/06/10 40.66 acres of open property at Cowiche Creek, sold by David George, to John Welch, $30,000. 40.66 acres of open property at Cowiche Creek, near South Fork, Cowiche, sold by Paul Barker, to John Welch, $35,000.
06/24/10 YAKIMA, Wash. -- Thirty-five years ago, D.P. Van Blaricom wrote what he believes was the country's first restrictive policy on police pursuits. His reasoning was simple: The risks vs. the rewards were too great.
06/15/10 COWICHE, Wash. & FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.----DataCore Software, a leading provider of storage virtualization software, today announced that Evans Fruit Company has deployed DataCore Software for storage virtualization and Citrix XenServers for server virtualization.
06/11/10 BEL CANTO OF YAKIMA. 7-9 p.m. Mondays. Yakima Evangelical Church, 7901 W. Nob Hill Blvd. Women's choir. 509-575-5762, www.belcantoyakima.com. CASCADE WINDS OF YAKIMA. Thursdays. Broadmoor clubhouse, 55 W. Washington Ave. Open auditions for women's barbershop chorus. 509-248-0956 or 509-945-2193.
04/30/10 Second Harvest Northwest will be at Bethlehem Lutheran Church from noon to 2 p.m. today giving away free food. Anyone who is in need of food is welcome to come. There will be fresh produce, breads, milk, juice and other items.
04/29/10 11TH ANNIVERSARY FIESTA OF YAKIMA-MORELIA SISTER CITY ASSOCIATION -- Friday, 6 p.m., Le Chateau, 15 N. Naches Ave. Dinner and concert fundraising event for the Yakima-Morelia Sister City Association.
04/22/10 CHAPEAUS AT THE CHATEAU. 4-6 p.m. Saturday. Maryhill Museum of Art, Washington Scenic Route 14, just west of U.S. Highway 97 near Goldendale. Traditional English high tea, silent auction of interesting hats. Tickets: $25. 509-773-3733, www.maryhillmuseum.org.
04/04/10 Over the past 10 years the little community of Dupont located in Washington state has changed dramat...
 02/26/10 TACOMA -- A female teacher was shot and killed at Birney Elementary school Friday morning.
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02/22/10 Situated on the Northwestern fringe of United States, Portland slightly extends into the Washington ...
 02/21/10 Educational travel tours headed for Washington D.C. or New York City are an excellent way to stimula...
02/20/10 ENGINEERING DAY FOR KIDS -- 9 a.m.-1 p.m., YVCC'S Hopf Union Building, South 16th Avenue and Nob Hill Boulevard. Free event. Geared for elementary school kids. Hands-on activity booths.
02/19/10 A popular tourist destination in the North West, Leavenworth is the home of a collection of high end...
02/18/10 BEL CANTO OF YAKIMA. 7-9 p.m. Mondays. Yakima Evangelical Church, 7901 W. Nob Hill Blvd. Women's choir. 509-575-5762, www.belcantoyakima.com.
01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
12/29/09 Dr. Coy W. Summers, 83, passed away on December 25, 2009, at Palm Springs, CA. He was a longtime resident of Wenatchee, WA.
12/17/09 TOPPENISH CREEK PLAYERS. 7 p.m. Monday-Tuesday. Masonic Lodge, 12 E. Third Ave., Toppenish. For the comedy "HONK!" Roles available for four men, four women and four children ages 8-12. Performances set for March 29-April 7. Info: Ginny Wells, 509-865-2422.
12/17/09 YAKIMA, Wash. -- Salmon recovery projects totaling more than $1.8 million were awarded Tuesday in four Central Washington counties. The state Salmon Recovery Funding Board approved the grants based on recommendations from local groups.
11/19/09 GILBERT CELLARS. 8 p.m. Saturday and Dec. 4-5. Mark and Kim Holt. 5 N. Front St., Yakima. Music in the tasting room or the Gilbert Underground. 509-249-9049. (Blues.)
11/14/09 YAKIMA, Wash. -- Designated areas for commercial development and extension of Nob Hill Boulevard are among the highlights of the long-awaited West Valley Neighborhood Plan now available for public review.
10/06/09 WENATCHEE, Wash. -- The scrappy hustle Kam Douglass brought to the basketball court was a coach's dream. Diving for loose balls, flustering opponents with his defensive intensity, Douglass made up for his lack of size when defending bigger and stronger players. The physical price he paid for his tenacity was head injuries. At just 19, the basketball career of the moppy-haired Douglass is over ...
09/21/09 SPOKANE -- Sophomore Anthony Armstrong led a trio of Kamiakin runners who clocked under 13 minutes o
08/08/09 Associated Press - August 8, 2009 11:55 AM ET YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has acquired 201 acres of private land near the Cowiche unit of the Oak Creek...
08/08/09 The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has acquired 201 acres of private land near the Cowiche unit of the Oak Creek Wildlife Area to conserve for public use.
08/08/09 BURBANK -- The public is invited to a demonstration of calling and retrieving waterfowl at the Green |