All News
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Assistance available for on-farm conservation
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Memorial Foundation receives grant
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Snokist Growers file for chapter 11 bankruptcy
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It’s a team effort to prevent drunk driving
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Winter weather shelters need volunteers and supplies
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Workplace injury rates in Washington show continued improvement
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New bill could generate $483 million for Washington during next biennium
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Community Health of Central Washington names new Chief Operating Officer
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Yakima Regional and HMA provide annual $1 million donation to Yakima Valley Community Foundation
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Grant will help clean up illegally dumped tires
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Revenue returns unclaimed property to many claimants
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2011 holiday hiring to yield fewer job gains than last year
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Improvements at I-82 and Valley Mall Boulevard already showing benefits, project now complete
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Online tax payment now offered at no cost to all wineries, breweries and Washington retailers
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Washington’s minimum wage to increase to $9.04 next year
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Washington Latino farmers preparing for 2012 Farm Bill legislation
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Yakama Nation receives Homeland Security Grant
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Job increase fails to budge July unemployment rate
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Wells Fargo donates $1,000 to Yakima Greenway Foundation on behalf of Volunteer Service Award Winner
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Cooper begins tenure as Yakima City Manager
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Conservation funding available for FY 2012
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Summer Mighty Tieton events
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Birchfield hosts Regis and Kelly
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Kids in the House hosts Picnic in the Park
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CoBank Donates $3,500 to the Yakima Town Hall Speaker Series
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Yakima Valley Credit Union unveils its newly remodeled Westside branch
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COUNTRY Financial receives top ratings from Weiss
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New Yakima City Manager selected
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Catholic Credit Union & Yakima Valley Credit Union Merger
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American Bankers Insurance fined $100,000
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Selah Family Medicine opens new clinic, offers new services
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John Ladenburg announces campaign for Supreme Court
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Yakima Neighborhood Health Services receives significant patient-centered award
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Toppenish Health Fair
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Yakima Valley Credit Union Scholarship Winners Announced
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Home rule for Yakima County launches new website
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W.W. Grainger donates $10,000 to Perry Technical Foundation
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Les Schwab State Fair concert series announced
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Banner Bank announces Banners Best
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White Pass Scenic Byway offers hospitality workshops
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Central Valley Bank promotes
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Advanced tumor, location technology now in Yakima
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Penny Press announces closure
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Selah school bond - what you may not know
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Central Washington State Fair theme announced
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Perry Tech hosts open house
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Derrick Yu takes the helm at TCH
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Yakamart returns to the reservation
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Chukar Cherries debuts new collection
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Credit Unions merge
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Better your business with a workshop
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Perry Techs student of the month
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Selah proposes school bond
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2nd Annual Healthy Heart Expo Grows
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Red Wine & Chocolate
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Selah Comedy Club makes room
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New chronic-pain therapy at Regional offers cure without surgery
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Enhanced Emergency Zone Law offers protection
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YVCC Foundation Scholarship applications available
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YVCC Diversity Series
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Yakima County introduces a water nitrate program
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Donations needed for project homeless connect
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Results of the holiday Drive Hammered, Get Nailed campaign announced
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Stems Wine Shop relocates, but stays in downtown Yakima
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Unions approved to participate in Affordable Care program
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Tieton Farm and Creamery wins New Vision Business Plan Competition
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Perry Tech students benefit from Pacific Power Foundoution grant
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Christmas Lights Bus Tour in Granger
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Powell Christensen Acquires SeaPort Petroleum
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Walmart calling on local farmers
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Carey Motors dontes van to sunrise outreach center of Yakima
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Washington businesses to receive Affordable Care Act grants to support groundbreaking biomedical research
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Department of Revenue to offer tax workshops
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Wine Industry Foundation awarded Getting Paid grant
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Yakima Fire Chief accepts new job
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Woman to Woman
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Gang Free Initiative Consultant has Valley roots
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Local students win $1,500 scholarships
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Springer recognized as volunteer
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David McKinney Joins Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
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Brooke Geiger new Edward Jones financial advisor
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Annual report, No job shortage in agriculture sector
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Prosser Wine and Food Fair seeks volunteers
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Valley Buffet in downtown Zillah changes name, menu
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Junior League names board
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Cottage in the Meadow to serve hospice patients
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Piety Flats announces new wine releases
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Hogenson retires Tullis successor
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Weber promoted
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Delgado named COO of Toppenish Community Hospital
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$1.7 million in fair building improvements underway
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Peak Performance opens clinic in Terrace Heights
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Castle Creek Apartments set to open second phase
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Governors export initiative could bolster local economy
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Public Service scholarships announced
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Banner Bank rewards superior performance
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Carbary withdraws as CEO candidate
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YVV&CB presents tourism awards
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Miller & Associates moves office to Yakima after seven years in Toppenish
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Festival of Flowers to be held June 18, 19
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Yakima brewer adds capacity
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Human resource assn. receives award
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Regional recognized as top rehabilitation facility
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Eclipse Provider Services opens in Yakima
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Mercer Estates appoints Hood Assistant Winemaker
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Edward Jones named top broker
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Fletcher named Dir. informatics
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Washington Beef resolves EPA allegations
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MetLife of Yakima honored
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A million apples to benefit Haiti
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Memorial nurse practitioners recognized
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Junior League awards grants
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Answers about the new federal health-care insurance law
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Arbitration could restore local Chrysler franchise
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PocketiNet tells plans to add Yakima service
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Processing plant closure blindsides Prosser economy
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AB Bio energy announces plans for bio-fuel plant
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U.S. Bank shines in survey
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Gingers opens Prosser branch
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CoBank donates $3500 to Yakima Town Hall
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Warriors add local co-owner Steve Sheldon
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Certified Property Preservation offers new services in valley
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Yakima Valley Warriors provide service to Habitat for Humanity
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Zonta fundraiser
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American Cancer Society kicks off Daffodil Days
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Zirkle scholarship
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Seasons announces concerts
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Vasey named Perry student of the month
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Polar Plunge fundraiser to benefit Special Olympics
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Local hospital and church send Haitian aid
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CWHBA announces 2010 board members
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PNWU receives $400,000 in federal funding
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Cancer Society scholarship program
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Wine Enthusiast names Baseler Man of the Year
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Matson must work with Selah for development agreement
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Re-named Kuki Mart re-opens in Toppenish