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Yair Gutierrez is the new market manager of the Downtown Yakima Farmers Market, which will open on Mother’s Day, May 11.
The Eastmont High School softball team (12-5) traveled to Sunnyside on Friday for another Big Nine Conference doubleheader ...
The Wenatchee High School tennis program hosted the Davis Pirates (Yakima) on Wednesday for another round of Big Nine ...
Blaine Tamaki has visited Japan once in his 67 years. He traveled to the country of his ancestors when he was a student at Davis High School in Yakima. His trip was part of the Yakima School ...
The Camerata Club of Yakima is excited to present its 2025 spring concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2025, at Englewood ...
With two guys on first and second, Jace Hadley stepped up and laid a beautiful bunt down the first base line, causing some confusion for Davis. The ball ended up ... before in Little League, but at ...
WASHINGTON - High school seniors in Yakima, Kittitas, Benton, and Franklin counties have until tomorrow to apply for the Yakima Federal 2025 scholarship. The award offers $2,500 to students who ...
Davis, a 2001 ConVal graduate, played football each of his four years in high school and continued his career at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pa., and at Trinity College. He replaces Matt Harris ...
I have a kid who's about to start high school, so I can appreciate how it's a huge blessing to help find local scholarships kids can apply for, especially since maintaining superior academic ...
Tacario Davis almost ended up at UW a season earlier. Jedd Fisch was announced as Kalen DeBoer’s successor at Washington on Jan. 14, 2024. Davis, a 2023 All-Pac-12 honorable mention, entered the ...
Now that the Washington high school (WIAA) girls basketball season has finished up, it's up to classes of talented returners to carry on the high level of play in 2025-26. In games Washington On ...
Photo by Todd Milles Now that the Washington high school (WIAA) boys basketball season ... half of the 2024-25 season for the West Valley of Yakima boys. / Photo by Steve Faber In the beginning ...