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Yakima Valley College will launch a new Pharmacy Assistant Certificate program this fall in response to growing demand in the region’s healthcare workforce.
The City Council has voted to once again extend City Manager Mike Gonzalez’s non-disciplinary administrative leave, as an internal investigation continues.
The Selah Dolphins swam away with first-place team honors at the Mid-Valley Swim League (MVSL) Championship though multiple ...
As the school year nears, Los Grizz 18U wrapped up their summer softball season with back-to-back wins, defeating the Yakima Dirt Dawgs 22-6 and shutting out the Sunnyside team 12-0 ...
The Barons 13U baseball team wrapped up their summer season with a split record during their final four games, finishing 2-2 with wins over Grandview and the White Sox, ...
Mabton High School is welcoming a new wave of leadership to its athletics program, introducing four new staff members, including a new athletic director and several head coaches ...
A 55-year-old man from the Sunnyside area was found dead Monday after an apparent assault involving a firearm, according to ...
Whether for work, fun, or both, most people spend long periods sitting or slouching in front of a screen. Excessive sitting ...
The City Council voted unanimously to officially repeal a long-dormant crime prevention ordinance, discontinuing Chapter 5.02 of the municipal code and terminating the city’s participation in the Crim ...
What began in a Grandview basement with a teenager’s dream has grown into one of the Yakima Valley’s go-to destinations for ...
Jose Ramos and Maeve Weets, both of Sunnyside, and Brody Weets of Grandview received high honors at Spokane Community College for the 2025 Spring quarter, which ended in June.
Alexander Vargas of Grandview has earned a place on the Spokane Falls Community College honor roll for Spring quarter 2025.
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