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YAKIMA—KIMA is set to debut two new online series over the July 4th holiday weekend, offering viewers a fresh look at local ...
Yakima Union Gospel Mission (YUGM) announced a strategic shift in its shelter services to tackle the changing landscape of ...
How about a back to back win? Yakima was number 1 last year so why not win again? The Yakima Valley has again been nominated ...
Yakima Valley is a 70-mile-long valley that cultivates over 17,000 acres of vineyards. It’s the state’s first federally recognized American Viticultural Area (AVAs).
Last year’s redistricting decision is the latest in a series of wins. In 2015, after a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union, a judge ordered Yakima to change its electoral system ...
We are at the Yakima Valley Libraries with Candelaria Mendoza because the libraries are celebrating 80 years. Candelaria, thank you so much for joining us. Thank you for having me.
Willamette Valley is similar to Washington’s largest AVA - Columbia Valley which also has the bulk of the 1,080 wineries within its 17 AVAs and 8 million acres.
Two West Valley High School students recently celebrated their birthdays — on leap day, Feb. 29. So, student leaders from the Associated Student Body program organized classroom celebrations ...
Walla Walla Wineries came to town celebrating 40 years as an AVA, or American Viticultural Area. Established 1984, it was the state’s second AVA after Yakima Valley. As of this year, Washington ...
Established 1984, it was the state’s second AVA after Yakima Valley. As of this year, Washington has 20 AVAs and of those 20, only 4 were created before 2000 - Yakima, Walla Walla, Columbia and ...
The Walla Walla Valley AVA was established on Feb. 6, 1984. In the 40 years it has existed, the Valley's wine industry has exploded and has drawn international acclaim.
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