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The Sunnyside Sun is a weekly newspaper published on Wednesdays in Sunnyside, Washington. [2] The paper had a 3,000 print and e-edition subscribers as of 2018. [ 3 ] The Sun is the newspaper of record for Sunnyside and covers community events, sports and local news.
State Route 241 (SR 241) is a north–south state highway serving Yakima and Benton counties in the U.S. state of Washington.The 25-mile (40 km) highway begins at SR 22 in Mabton and travels north to Sunnyside, where it intersects Interstate 82 (I-82) and U.S. Route 12 (US 12).
The highway makes a series of turns to cross a gap in the Toppenish Ridge and enter the Yakima Valley, passing through the Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge and irrigated farmland. US 97 then reaches the outskirts of Toppenish, where it intersects SR 22 and turns northwest onto a four-lane divided highway.
Interstate 82 (I-82) is an Interstate Highway in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States that travels through parts of Washington and Oregon.It runs 144 miles (232 km) from its northwestern terminus at I-90 in Ellensburg, Washington, to its southeastern terminus at I-84 in Hermiston, Oregon.
Toppenish-Zillah Bridge: Toppenish-Zillah Bridge: May 24, 1995 : Over the Yakima R., between Toppenish and Zillah: Toppenish: Bridges of Washington State MPS 60: U.S. Post Office and Courthouse: U.S. Post Office and Courthouse
State Route 22 (SR 22) is a 35.84-mile (57.68 km) long state highway spanning Yakima and Benton counties in the US state of Washington.Existing since at least 1937, the highway serves to connect several small communities that have been bypassed by Interstate 82 (I-82) / U.S. Route 12 (US 12).
US 12 then runs concurrently with I-82, bypassing the towns of Toppenish and Prosser and paralleling the Yakima River, until exit 102 near the Tri-Cities. At exit 102, it meets the western terminus of Interstate 182. US 12 and I-182 then run concurrently east over Goose Gap and through the Tri-Cities.
Toppenish (/ ˈ t ɒ p p ə n ɪ ʃ /) is a city in Yakima County, Washington, United States. The population was 8,854 at the 2020 census. [5] It is located within the Yakama Indian Reservation, established in 1855. Toppenish calls itself the city of Murals, as it has more than 75 murals adorning its buildings. The first, "Clearing the Land ...